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Project ECHO has an exciting opportunity for a Sr Contract & Grant Administrator to join our Grants Team! Supporting the Grants Team in developing and delivering training to ECHO staff on grant/contract pre-award policies, including COI policies, budget development, export control/travel requirements, etc.
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These grants typically involve multiple stakeholders, the exchange of information of varying frequency and detail, and other elements that contribute to the complexity of the various grant programs, such as scope and size.
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Establish effective grant administrator presence and collaborate with grant principals, respective departments and other grant program personnel in order to support their efforts while simultaneously developing systems, processes and workflows to accurately report on all grants for the County.
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A Grant Administrator plays a pivotal role in overseeing the efficient and compliant administration and management of all grants within Atautchikun. The Grant Administrator may be required to take on additional responsibilities related to fundraising and development activities.
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Three (3) or more years of successful grant writing, data analytics, and grant administration experience. Please provide details about your relevant experience in grant writing, data analytics or grant administration.
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This position tracks and reviews subcontracts and sub-award agreements, communicates with sub-awardees, and checks for accordance and grant compliance and maintains budget projections. As the Department of Pharmacology & Physiology at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, we are an active research department, with federally funded programs in neuroscience and development, cardiovascular pharmacology and integrative physiology, genomics and oncology.
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Additionally, this role will coordinate proposal responses to external funding opportunities (i.e., state and federal grants) for the Programs Team. This involves supporting prioritization and screening of funding opportunities and managing the proposal development process (i.e., establishing and managing internal timelines, populating grant templates, coordinating narrative content development by various SDCP staff, copy editing final proposals, and submitting proposals to funders.
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In conjunction with the database administrator, oversee data entry and management of grants, foundations, and prospect information in Salesforce. Assist with drafting and proofing well-written letters of inquiry, grant proposals, and grant reports in conjunction with the Grants Management team.
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Assists in developing new funding opportunities & strategic plans regarding grants &/or contracts by providing guidance & counsel in regard to grant &/or contract administration which includes attending internal & external meetings, interpreting clauses, reviewing contracts, & resolving reporting &/or expense problems.
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Assists the Grant Administrator in managing and monitoring the grant and contract accounting by budgets and deadlines to ensure proper and timely reporting to funding agencies. Works with the Grants Administrator to coordinate the accounts and grants receivable for all program areas.
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As a Grants Administrator III, you'll play a pivotal role in driving our organization's mission forward by managing complex grant portfolios with precision and efficiency. We have an exciting opportunity for a Grants Administrator III supporting the Office of Sponsored Programs at Scripps Research in La Jolla, California, home of some of the world's most renowned scientists.
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Working knowledge of research compliance policies and federal grant regulations, including Uniform Guidance and NIH Grants Policy Statement. The Pre-and Post-Award Research Administrator will be assigned to departments to provide backup coverage for grant manager vacancies or to assist during peak periods.
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GRANT ADMINISTRATION: Effectively manages grants to ensure compliance with regulations, donor contracts/stipulations, and set procedures. The Tri-County Technical College President's Office invites applicants to the role of Grants Administrator.
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The Associate Administrator serves as NHTSAs lead grant administration and field safety program executive whose goal is to create highway safety programs that will significantly reduce roadway crashes and fatalities.
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Reporting to the Division Administrator, the Grants and Contracts Manager is responsible for pre- and post-award management of the grant portfolio for the Division of Nephrology and the Translational Transplant Research Center (TTRC.
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