• Full Time
  • St. Louis County
  • Salary: 61,425
  • Organization Type: Education

St. Louis Community College

The basics of this position:

Responsible for organizing and coordinating a variety of tasks and activities related to the seeking and acquisition of local, state, and federal grants, including conducting academic research; guiding faculty, staff, and administrators in theoretical project design and development of grant proposals; developing project budgets; and identifying potential funding sources to support STLCC’s Strategic Initiatives.

What you’ll do:

  • Researches potential funding sources for grants to support STLCC’s Strategic Initiatives and disseminates information about grant opportunities.
  • Researches, analyzes, and compiles data from professional reports, scholarly articles, and other sources in support of grant proposal preparation.
  • Coordinates and facilitates internal and external stakeholder planning sessions to identify project design elements that meet the program requirements of funding agencies.
  • Develops proposals in collaboration with faculty, staff, and administrators. Creates logic models and work plans and identifies evaluation processes, evidence-based practices, and assessment tools.
  • Coordinates development of project budgets with faculty, staff, and administrators and presents proposed budgets to campus or district leadership for review and approval.
  • Ensures that grant proposals meet the funding agency requirements for content, use of funds, and alignment with agency goals and objectives.
  • Meets or exceeds mandatory agency data requirements and analysis through the creation of maps, charts, graphs, and tables.
  • Produces internal reports and other documentation related to the status of the college’s proposals and awarded grants.
  • Contributes to the development of grant-funded project orientation materials for faculty, staff, and administrators who serve as project directors, managers, and principal investigators.
  • Provides support and technical assistance to faculty, staff, and administrators by creating and conducting workshops, presentations, and other training related to grant acquisition, proposal development, and grant management.
  • Participates in grant-related professional development activities.
  • Stays current with local, state, and federal educational and workforce trends and monitors funding patterns.
    Performs other job-related duties as assigned.

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