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Sr Technical Writer
Johns Hopkins University
General Summary/Purpose The success of the School of Nursing sponsored projects and research-funding strategy hinges on the identification of new prospects, as well as the continuation of sustained relationships with existing funding sources. To this end, the Grant Writer will work closely with administrative and research leadership to assist faculty in the coordination, editing, and formatting of grant applications to all sponsors, including foreign, federal, state, foundation, corporate, private profit and non-profit, and institutions of higher education.
Developing of an innovative and results-driven program, especially with centers and institutes internal and external to the School of Nursing will be necessary to foster an effective and proactive grant writing and research funding strategy. To this end, the Grant Writer will engage with School of Nursing and University partners in creative and strategic thinking to identify and assist with internal and external funding proposals, and provides an overview of known funding opportunities and keeps updated funding announcements as continuation of the services provided by the Office for Science and Innovation.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities The Grant writer will report on a day-to-day basis to the Associate Director, Research Administration and be accountable to the Vice Dean for Research. This individual will work with the School of Nursing leadership, faculty, and staff to develop comprehensive approaches to secure a consistent pipeline of funding. This position requires excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively, and to interact successfully with a diverse constituency internally and externally.
Major responsibilities include:
The Grant Writer will work closely with SON leadership to build a deep understanding of school and center funding needs, in order to strategically match potential funding opportunities with faculty initiatives. This will include researching and expanding discussions on new or innovative funding mechanisms across all sponsors and following up on research needs identified by the Associate Director, Research Administration and the Vice Dean for Research.
Working with academic leadership to enhance collaborations across Johns Hopkins University, the Grant Writer will develop and manage a schedule of Faculty Professional Development workshops and events related to writing and research funding.
They will schedule workshops that connect grant-writing resources and facilitate the work of proposal teams. Finally, the Grant Writer will actively participate in the development of systems to implement, monitor, and assess strategies required to achieve performance responsibilities outlined above.
Minimum Qualifications (Required) Master's degree with a major in English, journalism, communications, marketing or other related technical/scientific field. Must possess in-depth subject matter knowledge.
Preferred Qualifications Certification from the American Grant Writers Association (AGWA) or the Grant Professionals Association (GPA)
Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively, and to interact successfully with a diverse constituency internally and externally.
Classified Title: Sr. Technical Writer
The successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check.
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