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Experience and proficiency conceptualizing graphics to support proposal development, and copy-editing adhering to industry standards and corporate style guide. - Oversee, facilitate, and conduct daily proposal activities, including solutioning sessions, team meetings, writing development, editing and review cycles, graphics and formatting, and production activities.
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Contribute to the development and upkeep of NBD resources related to proposal development, writing, editing, and production. Support proposal production and final packaging, coordinating with the Proposal Manager and other team members to ensure the technical and cost applications are compliant with the donor requirements and Save’s internal quality assurance standards.
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Work with the Capture Manager to determine author and reviewer assignments and to integrate win strategy, themes, proof points, and discriminators into proposal outline. - A minimum of 8 years of proven, successful experience managing, writing, and winning IT FEDERAL proposals in a dynamic, fast-paced, and growing environment (must be able to provide sanitized examples of successful (won) proposals where candidate played Proposal Specialist/Author role.
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Work with the Proposal Manager with regards to assignments and deadlines, provide writing advice to SMEs and Volume Leads, and support and contribute to the development of training materials to enhance the efficiency and quality of the writing or editing team and proposal team.
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Researching, organizing, writing, and editing proposal content, including executive summaries, project descriptions/past performance, resumes, QA/QC plans, teaming/use of subconsultants, etc.
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5+ years of technical proposal writing and proposal management/coordination experience within the IT, software development, management consulting, and/or relevant industry and topics (e.g., ITIL, PMBOK, SDLC, Scrum, Agile development, cloud, and DevSecOps.
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Working in close partnership with our health care professionals, the Proposal Manager will support the proposal development process from beginning to end, including RFP analysis, bid decision facilitation, requirements definition, workplan development, project (proposal) coordination, proposal strategy definition, content development, fee approach, document production, and extensive team coordination.
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The Vendor will provide business development support services for live and upcoming opportunities with Department of State, Department of Labor, Department of Defense, and Health and Human Services, which may include proposal writing, technical leadership of and/or contributions to proposals, outline development, color reviews, bid process support, copy-editing, and proposal review.
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The Proposal Writer (PW) will be a key member of the Business Development Team and will work across multiple units globally to successfully execute FINCA’s growth strategy in grants. Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills with a keen eye for detail.
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Participates on proposal teams in specific line roles of increasing complexity, including, but not limited to, past performance writer, corporate capabilities writer, expatriate and/or local recruiter, section writer, cost preparer, coordinator, and subcontractor/subaward partner liaison; provides mentorship.
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Manages all aspects of proposal development (proposal writing, editing, illustration, production efforts) from assignment and receipt of RFP, through delivery and receipt by the customer.
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The Federal proposal manager will manage and coordinate the full development, writing, editing, production, and proofing of proposals, statement of qualifications, presentations, resumes, project data sheets, and related marketing/proposal materials within the LEO A DALY brand standards.
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The purpose of the Proposal Specialist is to coordinate all aspects of proposal production, tracking key content and win strategy decisions, editing, proofreading, and compiling documents and summaries, and partnering with the Business Development team to developing winning proposals.
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These efforts include research, customizing resumes and project descriptions, developing themes and strategies, drafting compliance matrices, reviewing and editing technical write-ups, cover letters and content, coordinating production, and providing QA/QC on the final product to ensure all client submittal and evaluation requirements are met.
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You will provide full lifecycle, Federal proposal support, from draft state content planning, template development, and writing and editing key sections (resumes, past performance, and narrative volumes), through submission.
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