Grant Coordinator
Employer
Salary/Grade
Benefits
Job Category
- Professional
Application Period
Closes: Monday, December 2, 2019
Target Start Date
Expected Work Hours
Employment Type
Minimum Qualifications
A Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Communications, Journalism, English, Education, Business Administration. Skills include writing, editing, project management, budget development, fiscal and financial management and project administration. Two years of professional work experience related to essential job duties in grant writing and management.
A Bachelor degree in related field with extensive grant writing and management experience directly related to the position duties may be considered in lieu of the Master’s degree requirement.
Qualified candidates must possess exceptional computer (Microsoft Office Suite) and database management skills and be proficient in using online portals for grant submission and reporting.
Preferred Qualifications
N/A
Position Description
Announcement Summary
Fayetteville Technical Community College is seeking qualified applicants for this full-time position. The position requires solid research and writing skills with a high aptitude to learn and apply the principles and practices of grant project management, grant administration, and grant compliance to further the College’s mission. The successful candidate will be responsible for submitting timely and accurate reports for all existing grant funded projects. The grant coordinator will work as a member of project implementation teams and be responsible for researching grant opportunities and writing proposals to public and private grant making agencies in support of FTCC’s curriculum and continuing education programs.
Qualified candidates will possess excellent writing and computer skills and demonstrate: evidence of flexible work experiences and a willingness to change; open-mindedness, fairness and the ability to see multiple perspectives; a willingness to take risks and accept responsibility for professional and personal growth.
Duties
Research and identify governmental and institutional funding sources, programs, and opportunities.
Develop, plan, coordinate, and organize grant management activities within the College and community.
Organize and coordinate project design activities with team members, engage external partners, and serve as the primary author of grant proposals.
Advise Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Services of available opportunities and funding requirements.
Provide information, instruction, and technical support to faculty and staff involved in grant proposal development.
Prepare and submit grant status reports and other related reports.
Serve as the primary contact person at the college to communicate with grant making agencies.
How to Apply
For a complete list of vacancies and to apply, please visit our employment website.
Job Post Contact
Gail Davis
910-678-8378