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Southwestern Community College Grants Writer in Sylva, North Carolina

Statement of Primary Purpose Supports the strategic plan, goals and objectives of the College and its community through: detecting and anticipating promising growth opportunities; aligning and integrating resource development initiatives within an institutional framework; and identifying, securing, mobilizing and deploying resources to advance College driven activities.

Classification Program Administrator, full-time, exempt

Essential Functions and Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic leadership for grants activities of the institution through:
    • Researching, developing/facilitating, writing, submission and administration of highly competitive grant applications in concert with appropriate units across the institution;
    • Coordinate and ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and reporting procedures/requirements outlined in each grant; and
    • Development and implementation of relevant policies and procedures
  • Work with College senior administrative staff to:
    • Identify, anticipate and cultivate promising growth opportunities,
    • Integrate initiatives in support of the institutional strategic plan, and
    • Facilitate the development of strategic institutional priorities;
  • Collaborate with College faculty, staff and community partners in the development and administration of initiatives, programs, proposals and activities;
  • Provide coordination and support to the Presidents Office related to resource development programs, grants, special projects and strategic initiative development;
  • Provide leadership and support for the establishment and maintenance of organizational relationships, partnerships and alliances;
  • Ensure the maintenance of centralized file systems for externally funded programs and other activities; coordinate the publication and maintenance of the grants web page and other electronic publications;
  • Act as a liaison with appropriate private and public funding agencies and organizations;
  • Interact with staff, students, the public, the community, donors, Board members and co-workers in a cooperative, courteous, and professional manner.

Additional Duties and Responsibilities Serve on committees and teams as assigned, and assist with the institutions reaccreditation process. Oversee the preparation of the grant writing, compliance and execution of the grant writing and compliance annual unit planning goals. Facilitate grant-related professional development for faculty and staff.

Minimum Qualifications Education Bachelors Degree required in education, public administration, or other related field from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. Masters Degree preferred.

Knowledge and Skills Three years of progressively responsible work experience required, to include the evidence of the following:

  • Proven history of successful prospect research, grant development experience with both public and private agencies;
  • Proven record of advancement services; Rich background in conceptualizing and designing projects, programs and initiatives;
  • Exceptional written, communication, organizational and problem-solving skills;
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to function effectively as a team leader as well as part of a team;
  • Ability to independently initiate, oversee and complete large, complex projects;
  • Advanced word processing, graphics and research skills;
  • Ability to draft clear, concise narratives, correspondence, budgets and other documents;
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with other institutions of higher education, schools, and agencies at the local, state and national levels.

Physical Demands Typical campus environment.

Working Conditions and Environment Office setting; periodic travel to meet with funders and partners; work hours could be unusual during peak periods, including weekends and evenings to meet de dlines

Equipment Operation Personal computer; standard office machines.

This position description covers the most essential functions and duties associated with this position. Other duties may be assigned by the President or appropriate supervisory personnel. The College reserves the right to alter duties, responsibilities, conditions, working hours, and job title as necessary.

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