Associate Director V - COM Grant Writer and Manager (Conroe, TX)

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Requisition: 202500187S Occupational Category (Staff Positions Only): Professional Hiring Salary: Monthly-Staff Department: COM Research General Requirements: Bachelors degree in a related field; an advanced degree in a relevant field (such as public health, biomedical sciences, or communications) is preferred. A minimum of nine years of experience in grant or medical writing and management is required, ideally within a medical school, academic, or research setting or a related field. Must have a demonstrated track record of securing federal, state, or foundation grants, preferably in healthcare or education. A combination of education, experience, and training that demonstrates the required knowledge and abilities may be considered. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in grant writing specific to medical or osteopathic education. Knowledge of current research funding trends in healthcare and medical education. Proficiency with grant management software and databases. Nature & Purpose of Position/Usual Duties: Plans, organizes, and directs the day-to-day operations of the College of Osteopathic Medicine ( COM ) Research department with the oversight of the Director. Performs highly advanced and complex work in strategic operations and planning. Primary Responsibilities (Staff Positions Only): Plays a critical role in sustaining and expanding the College of Osteopathic Medicines ( COM ) funding portfolio, which has secured $23 million in federal grants and $2 million in state grants over the past two years, with additional proposals currently under review. Researches and identifies federal, state, and foundation grant opportunities aligned with COMs priorities, with a primary focus on large training and graduate medical education grants and a secondary focus on clinical, public health, and biomedical research grants. Provides ongoing grant management, including tracking deliverables, ensuring compliance with funding requirements, and preparing progress reports. Collaborates with the Dean, Director of Research, and PIs to develop, write, and edit high-quality grant proposals, ensuring alignment with funding agency requirements and deadlines. Works with ORSP to manage the grant submission process, including preparing budgets, narratives, and supporting documents. Works with the PIs and the Office of Research Administration on managing budgets and expenditures for awarded grants. Maintains a database of grant opportunities, submissions, and outcomes to streamline future applications. Assists in building relationships with funding agencies and stakeholders to enhance COMs grant prospects. Provides training and professional development workshops to faculty in grant writing and management.
Location:
Huntsville, TX, United States
Category:
Management Occupations

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