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The Innovation Coach will serve as the Grant Administrator for Good Shepherd Rehabilitation and collaborate with the Grant Administrator at Good Shepherd Penn Partners to ensure the program's success at both entities.
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Job Summary: The Good Shepherd Innovation Grants support employee-led ideas to advance rehabilitation science, education, and practice. During the grant phase, the Innovation Coach will mentor the Grant recipients on ideation and customer discovery, prototyping, navigating barriers, and finding solutions as they trial and implement their ideas.
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Position Focus: Under the direction of the Lead Administrator of the Department of Neuroscience and reporting directly to the Senior Finance Manage of Neuroscience, the Portfolio & Grant Analyst will provide post award accounting support to faculty, staff and senior management.
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CRA, Certified Research Administrator preferred Administrative experience with federal research grants, sponsored projects, contracts and/or research compliance administration experience, preferably involving grant award mechanisms, non-profit foundations and research agreements.
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5 years of experience administering federal grants projects for transportation programs, which may include, but are not limited to, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), or Federal Highway Administration (FHWA); including maintaining electronic records of all activities and grant reports.
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The Grants and Contracts Administrator serves as the administrator and primary contact for all sponsored projects and contracts proposed by and awarded to faculty in the Warner School of Education and Human Development.
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Preferred office environment is central or department administration, office of sponsored programs, office of research administration, university or medical center setting, or federal grant-making agency.
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The Grants Fiscal Administrator will primarily be responsible for the ongoing accounting and management of community health and health equity grant budgets, expenditures, revenues, and financial reporting.
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At least 5 years progressive experience in grant writing, grant administration and management in a health or health-related field, with demonstrated ability to coordinate large grants and/or contracts from various sources.
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Provide administration for the grants process throughout all stages, including receiving, assessing, tracking, payment/check requests, documenting all inquiries and/or proposals; assuring that submitted documentation meets all Foundation and legal requirements; and maintaining accurate and timely records of Foundation grant-making and other programmatic activities.
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The Post Award Administrator works closely with ECE faculty and staff in the maintenance, analysis, interpretation, and management of financial accounting data for external funding from grants, contacts, sub-awards, and other agreements.
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Duties may include identifying funding opportunities, assisting in preparing grant applications, developing grant budgets, coordinating subcontracts, ensuring adherence to all USF and sponsor guidelines and etc.
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As the Grant Administrator, you will oversee the development, management, reporting, and closure of grants and programmatic investments by CRTI. Your role is crucial in advancing our goal of making the Chicago region the greenest and most livable area in North America.
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Under the direction of Financial Aid administrator, interview and assist students applying for financial aid; preliminarily assess financial need and provide students with an overview of requirements for program eligibility for work study, loans, grants and scholarships.
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Coordinate with the SAO grant administrator to support the development of and submit grants to Federal, State, and/or local sources and private charitable foundations to secure future funding for Collaborative Diversion.
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