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A leading higher education institution in Brazil is seeking a Professional Funding Developer to assist faculty in the preparation of funding proposals. This role involves analyzing sponsor guidelines, advising on opportunities, and facilitating networking sessions. Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree, five years of relevant experience, and strong communication skills. The salary range is $80,000-$90,000, and opportunities for professional development are provided.
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Assist faculty in preparation of proposals for funding and/or funding continuation, including individualized advising, organizing, editing, and proofreading of competitive grant and contract proposals, providing grantsmanship resources, advise faculty on federal and non-federal funding opportunities, coordinate the establishment of faculty teams and more.
Analyze sponsor guidelines and past awards to advise the PI on sponsor expectations and help guide responsive grant and contract proposal concept development. Manage the entire proposal development process in consultation with the research administrator and PI. Provide coaching services on strategic proposal development, including high-level conceptualization to match sponsor priorities; effective team organization, and effective administrative, management, education/outreach and/or data sharing plans to assist investigators in the process of developing competitive proposals. Design, develop and execute training and workshops, oftentimes involving funding agency representatives to increase application competitiveness. Assist the Associate Dean for Research in facilitating networking, teambuilding, proposal planning and coordination for large-scale, multidisciplinary, multi-institutional and multi-center collaborations. Review agency program goals and guidelines to ensure proposals align with both agency and institutional goals and capabilities. Advise faculty on the development of non-research components of proposals, including broader impacts, management plans, budgets, budget justifications and other required non-technical proposal requirements. Plan, develop and facilitate workshops, meetings, networking sessions or conferences with high impact on program and/or participants. Prepare reports on grant and contract development program activities, progress, status or related special reports for the Associate Dean for Research. Develop and deliver in-person and virtual research development seminars, workshops, and guidance materials to train faculty in grant writing review and distribute funding announcements. Facilitate bringing teams of faculty investigators together to pursue multidisciplinary funding opportunities.
A bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution of higher education is required. A Master’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education is preferred. Minimum five years of relevant experience or the equivalent, is preferred. At least four years of experience working on a high-functioning research development team is preferred. Higher education, foundation, or federal funding agency experience is strongly preferred.
$80,000-$90,000