Avispa Technology
Grant Writer 1456110
Hourly pay:
$65/hr
Worksite: Leading university (Palo Alto, CA 94304 - Hybrid, Must be onsite Mondays and Wednesdays)
W2 Employment,
Retirement Savings Program ,
PSL
10 hours/week, 12 Month Assignment
A leading university is seeking a
Grant Writer . The successful candidate will support the School of Medicine's research efforts by identifying and pursuing funding opportunities with local and family foundations.
Responsibilities:
Identify and evaluate local and family foundation funding opportunities.
Develop compelling proposals that advance community-focused research.
Coordinate proposal timelines and ensure high-quality submissions.
Support faculty and research teams with grant strategy and preparation.
Participate with the principal investigator in the preparation of the administrative components of proposals within the parameters of sponsored and nonsponsored research guidelines.
Qualifications:
3+ years of experience as a Grant Writer in higher education or research environments.
Master’s degree.
Experience with IRB processes and grant writing at universities is highly desirable.
Experience writing and preparing grant proposals for federal, state, or foundation funding.
Familiarity with university research administration systems and offices.
Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to translate research concepts clearly.
Proven experience in grant proposal development and submission for federal, state, and foundation funding in higher education
Project management skills to coordinate multiple proposals and deadlines simultaneously
Strong knowledge of research compliance, including IRB, NIH.
Shift:
Monday to Friday, 2 hours per day.
Open for consideration; usually on-site Mondays and Wednesdays.
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Hourly pay:
$65/hr
Worksite: Leading university (Palo Alto, CA 94304 - Hybrid, Must be onsite Mondays and Wednesdays)
W2 Employment,
Retirement Savings Program ,
PSL
10 hours/week, 12 Month Assignment
A leading university is seeking a
Grant Writer . The successful candidate will support the School of Medicine's research efforts by identifying and pursuing funding opportunities with local and family foundations.
Responsibilities:
Identify and evaluate local and family foundation funding opportunities.
Develop compelling proposals that advance community-focused research.
Coordinate proposal timelines and ensure high-quality submissions.
Support faculty and research teams with grant strategy and preparation.
Participate with the principal investigator in the preparation of the administrative components of proposals within the parameters of sponsored and nonsponsored research guidelines.
Qualifications:
3+ years of experience as a Grant Writer in higher education or research environments.
Master’s degree.
Experience with IRB processes and grant writing at universities is highly desirable.
Experience writing and preparing grant proposals for federal, state, or foundation funding.
Familiarity with university research administration systems and offices.
Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to translate research concepts clearly.
Proven experience in grant proposal development and submission for federal, state, and foundation funding in higher education
Project management skills to coordinate multiple proposals and deadlines simultaneously
Strong knowledge of research compliance, including IRB, NIH.
Shift:
Monday to Friday, 2 hours per day.
Open for consideration; usually on-site Mondays and Wednesdays.
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