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Requirements: The Grant Writer should have the following skills, education, and experience: Bachelor’s degree in English, Communication, Creative Writing, or a related area (Preferred) 2+ years’ experience in grant writing with a proven track record of maintaining existing funding and securing new funding.
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4-6 years of relevant experience in disaster recovery, emergency management, or a related field, with a focus on grant writing and management. Solid understanding of grants management, grant writing, and document structuring.
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They will develop expertise in cancer genomics, single-cell genomes, data analysis, data interpretation, presentation, and manuscript and grant writing. We seek a talented and motivated postdoc in computational biology to join the Cancer Genomics and Evolution Laboratory of Peter Van Loo. Our research focuses on large-scale pan-cancer genomics to gain insight into the genes, mutational processes, and evolution of cancer.
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Certification/Skills:Depending on research may require advanced level grant writing skills. Assists in grant proposals to both private foundations and governmental agencies. Depending on research may require Clinical Research Coordinator certification.
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Coordinates with Tutoring Center and Writing Center personnel in training of tutors to provide services to students with disabilities. Coordinates with TRIO grant personnel to recruit and maintain students who are eligible for their services.
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A commitment to positive interpersonal behaviors, professional communication, integrity, leadership, stewardship, respect and accountability to LSC students and employees is essential.
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Ideal candidates should have at least 2-years' experience with some or all of the following: riverine modeling, coastal modeling, hazard mitigation technical assistance, FIRM and FIS development, GIS, hazard mitigation plan development, grant writing or other floodplain / disaster related activities.
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Participates in publication and grant writing at PI/Faculty direction. Participates in publication and grant writing at PI/Faculty direction. Assists PI/faculty by monitoring team of Research Assistants and Post Docs 0-2 scientific activities.
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Assist with grant writing and fundraising efforts. Assist with grant writing and fundraising efforts. This vital role provides administrative support, meeting coordination, event planning, travel coordination, expense reporting and many other administrative tasks for our leadership.
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Provide grant writing and funding strategy support for infrastructure projects. + Grant writing experience for federal discretionary government programs. + Grant strategy and writing experience for federal programs.
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The City of Houston Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security is responsible for managing federal homeland security grants for the Greater Houston region, as well as leading and supporting homeland security preparedness projects and activities (e.g., conducting plan reviews, writing reports, developing exercises) for the Houston region.
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Depending on research may require advanced level grant writing skills. Facilitates collaboration between clinicians and research scientist, internal and external to the University. Resources for child and elder care.
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Experience with biplane video x-ray imaging of the shoulder or other joints, CT/MR image segmentation and quantitative analyses, electromyography and isokinetic data processing, and grant writing are all a plus.
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Minimum of two (2) years of experience in nonprofit fundraising, major gifts, grants management and/or grants writing, and/or program development. Work with Grants Manager to review grant proposals for compliance, alignment with our mission, and completeness.
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Three (3) years of experience in fund development, grant writing, and/or sales/marketing. Excellent writing and presentation skills, with the ability to create compelling proposals and reports.
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