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  • Senior Editor

    Stealth Talent Solutions

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Senior Editor (Digital Storytelling) Compensation: $90,000-$100,000 base salary Openings: 2 We are hiring Senior Editors to support the growth and quality of an original digital storytelling slate for a fast-growing digital media and entertainment organization. This role is ideal for an experienced editor who can elevate storytelling quality, guide creators, and help expand a content library with a strong focus on action, thriller, and horror genres. The Role As a Senior Editor, you will own and develop a portfolio of original digital series, partnering closely with creators to strengthen narrative quality, pacing, and audience engagement. You will also play a key leadership role by mentoring junior editors and helping establish editorial best practices across the team. This role blends creative leadership, creator collaboration, and data-informed decision-making in a highly collaborative, creator-first environment. Key Responsibilities Editorial Leadership & Series Development Oversee a slate of original digital series from pitch through launch and ongoing production. Provide high-impact editorial feedback focused on: Strong early engagement and momentum. Chapter-level hooks, cliffhangers, and pacing. Long-term story structure, character arcs, and audience retention. Apply genre expertise (especially action, thriller, and horror) to guide tone, tension, and narrative payoff. Identify creative risks early and propose actionable solutions to improve performance and longevity. Contribute to scalable editorial frameworks and storytelling best practices informed by audience insights. Creator Collaboration Partner closely with creators to deliver clear, actionable, and relationship-driven feedback. Support creators in building sustainable production workflows, including pacing, planning, and buffer management. Maintain a balance between creative autonomy and editorial guidance. Content Sourcing & Portfolio Strategy Review and evaluate pitches with a strong eye for commercial and creative potential. Proactively source and develop stories within priority genres, including action, thriller, and horror. Collaborate cross-functionally to identify genre gaps, emerging trends, and breakout opportunities. Cross-Functional Collaboration Work with internal partners across strategy, marketing, and operations to support launches and growth initiatives. Align editorial decisions with broader platform and audience goals. Mentorship & Team Leadership Mentor and support junior and mid-level editors, helping raise editorial quality and consistency. Contribute to process improvements, documentation, and internal knowledge-sharing. Participate in team discussions around slate planning and quality standards. Qualifications Required 5+ years of editorial experience in digital storytelling, webcomics, comics, graphic narratives, or similar formats. Demonstrated editorial experience in action, thriller, and/or horror genres. Strong understanding of serialized, mobile-first storytelling and audience engagement. Proven ability to deliver thoughtful, actionable editorial feedback to creators. Excellent communication, organization, and project management skills. Ability to incorporate performance data and audience insights into editorial strategy. Passion for digital storytelling and genre-driven narratives. Preferred Experience supporting high-performing or breakout digital series. Familiarity with creator production workflows and content pipelines. Experience working in fast-paced, cross-functional environments. Understanding of digital content monetization models is a plus. Multilingual abilities are a plus but not required. Additional Details Hybrid role with 3 days onsite in Los Angeles. Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. (no sponsorship). Relocation assistance may be available. Interview process includes 2-3 rounds, one being an onsite interview.
    $90k-100k yearly 2d ago
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  • LAFC/LA Galaxy Reporter

    Clutchpoints 4.0company rating

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    ClutchPoints' LAFC/LA Galaxy Reporter will lead our on-site reporting coverage for the MLS teams in Los Angeles. They will need to be credentialed for games in LA and Carson and write timely, engaging content in a fast-paced environment. The ideal candidate has been credentialed for sporting events before (in particular soccer), has a strong understanding of the 24/7 news cycle, is adept at making relationships with players, coaches, agents and execs and is well-versed in sharing their content on social media and various digital sports platforms. Duties Attend home games for LAFC and the Galaxy Report off of press conferences, obtain exclusive interviews and shoot video to capture viral content as appropriate Identify content opportunities to maximize real-time traffic utilizing our internal content strategy and identification guide Write trending real-time news and analysis articles focusing on postgame coverage Ideate and write in-depth opinion editorial topics based on trending news stories Communicate with editorial team to optimize SEO-winning search headlines and story composition Send published articles for distribution to our social media channels Follow our breaking news protocol to quickly capitalize on stories in real-time Track Google Trends for content ideas for both teams Basic Qualifications 1+ years of sports reporting experience Proficiency with SEO preferred Excellent verbal and written communication skills Experience with editorial and content creation for LAFC/LA Galaxy, as well as the MLS at large Passion and advanced understanding of both clubs and the MLS at large Understanding of trending MLS news and how to craft stories/headlines to capitalize on those moments Available to work on nights and weekends, as the MLS schedule dictates Ability to multitask with multiple objectives Established social media following, ideally consisting of LAFC and/or Galaxy fans, is preferred
    $30k-41k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Contract & Grant Administrator/Senior Contract & Grant Administrator

    Rand 4.8company rating

    Grant writer job in Santa Monica, CA

    Job Type: Regular RAND seeks a Contract & Grant Administrator at a Mid-Level or Senior level to join our Contract & Grant Services department, with a focus in federal and nonprofit contract & grant awards. Experience working with other sponsor types is preferred, including federal government agencies, state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, private foundations, and commercial entities. Under minimal supervision and guidance, the Mid-Level/Senior Contract & Grant Administrator independently performs moderate to highly complex contract and grant administration activities including proposal submission, and negotiation, execution, and administration of RAND's sponsored research agreements. Employees at this level perform moderate to highly complex work to accomplish business goals and objectives. Assignments at this level require the use of independent judgment and initiative in resolving problems and making recommendations. This position may also provide training and direction over less experienced Contract/Grant Administrators and other support staff. May perform any or all of the following duties: Review RFP's/RFQ's for contractual issues and provide input in support of proposal efforts, such as providing advice to RAND research and proposal development staff regarding proposal preparation and interpretation of sponsor requirements. Draft, coordinate, and execute proposal related non-financial agreements, such as nondisclosure, teaming, and data use agreement. As the authorized RAND representative, compliance review and submission of sponsored research proposals. Review contract and grant agreements to ensure that the terms and conditions are in accordance with RAND's policies and mission. Research and interpret Federal Acquisition Regulations (FARs), Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Uniform Guidance (UG), and other laws, regulations, rules, guidelines, and terms and conditions referenced in contracts and grants to determine if the organization can comply, engaging with legal team, IT security and other subject matter experts when necessary, and advise RAND management as to acceptability. As an independent contributor within CGS as an authorized negotiator, negotiate the terms and conditions of sponsor agreements of varying types (Grant, FFP, T&M, LH, CPFF, IDIQ, Task Orders, etc.) and related modifications. This includes the drafting and preparation of agreements of varying types in addition to the markup of external agreements, which requires a full understanding of legal concepts and contract law. Develop negotiation strategies and draft terms and conditions acceptable to RAND and RAND's sponsors, in accordance with RAND's policies, procedures, and mission. Monitor active projects for compliance with both sponsor and RAND requirements and prepare periodic status reports and change management notices as needed. Coordinate and manage post-award modification and change management requests. Assist with miscellaneous contractual matters such as copyrights and non-disclosure agreements and intellectual property matters. Provide advice and guidance to project leaders, project staff, and division leadership related to terms and conditions, schedules, and the accomplishment of contractual obligations. Coordinate the project close-out process. Maintain official contractual communication between RAND and its sponsors. Serve as primary interface with RAND sponsors on substantial and/or sensitive contractual/business matters. Facilitate problem identification and resolution in a variety of pre and post award areas. Collaborate with pricing, purchasing, accounting, finance, and operations staff and other administrative groups within RAND for resolution of contractual issues and disputes and to ensure compliance with contractual requirements. Maintain cooperative working relationships with other offices within RAND and provide advice and assistance as needed. May provide informal guidance to new team members. Maintain and manage accurate electronic files and documentation. Senior Contract & Grant Administrators may also: Advise management of contractual rights, obligations and risks and providing interpretation of terms and conditions. Monitor external publications for policy and legal developments issued by Federal Agencies pertaining to government contract and grant administration (Federal Register, COGR, SRA, OMB, etc.). Acts as a resource and mentor for colleagues with less experience. Qualifications Experience with Excel, Adobe Acrobat Professional, Workday, and/or Salesforce a plus. Certification in Sponsored Research Administration or Contract Management a plus. Knowledge of various financial and non-financial agreements, and how they influence all aspects of project implementation, administration, and compliance. Ability to research, interpret, and communicate requirements to ensure RAND's rights and obligations are protected. Ability to clearly and effectively communicate and establish strategic and collaborative working relationships with internal and external partners, remotely and in person. Ability to manage a large volume of tasks and competing priorities in a reliable, efficient manner with a high level of attention to detail. Critical thinker who likes to help create solutions rather than wait for someone else to solve challenges. Strong communication skills -Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, sponsors and others. Education & years' experience for Contract/Grant Administrator A bachelor's degree in a related discipline and 4 years of relevant experience is preferred. However, a combination of education and relevant experience may be substituted for a BS/BA degree where a High School Diploma or GED equivalent would be required along with 8 years of experience. Education & years' experience for Senior Contract/Grant Administrator A bachelor's degree in a related discipline and 6 years of relevant experience is preferred. However, a combination of education and relevant experience may be substituted for a BS/BA degree where a High School Diploma or GED equivalent would be required along with 10 years of experience. Location(s) Santa Monica, CA or Pittsburgh, PA or Washington, DC (Hybrid- a combination of onsite and remote) Salary range: Contract/Grant Administrator: $75,700-$112,400 Senior Contract/Grant Administrator: $88,000-$130,900 RAND considers a variety of factors when formulating an offer, including but not limited to, the specific role and associated responsibilities; a candidate's work experience, education/training, skills, expertise; and internal equity. The salary range includes base pay plus RAND's sabbatic pay (which provides additional compensation above base pay when vacation is taken). In addition, RAND provides strong benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, paid time-off and more. Equal Opportunity Employer
    $88k-130.9k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Student Science Writer

    Chapman University Careers 4.3company rating

    Grant writer job in Irvine, CA

    Write articles for Schmid College of Science & Technology blog. Responsibilities This role's primary responsibility is to assist the Schmid College Digital Marketing & Communications Manager with writing blog posts about Schmid College (people, happenings, news, research, etc). Independently schedule interviews with sources and own the full process of drafting articles. Implement feedback from Digital Marketing & Communications Manager and edit drafts according to blog tone and AP style. Demonstrate tact and diplomacy to maintain a high level of confidentiality when necessary. As needed, contribute to writing newsletters, social media posts, and other communications. As needed, contribute photos, video, and graphic assets to be paired with written stories. As needed, assist in planning and managing Schmid College blog and social media accounts. Required Qualifications Little to minimal prior experience. Ability to learn and improve. Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and strong writing skills required.
    $93k-137k yearly est. 38d ago
  • Senior Grant Writer

    Global Urban Strategies Inc.

    Grant writer job in Alhambra, CA

    Job DescriptionBenefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Experience Level: Mid-Level to Senior Level Location: REMOTE POSITION- Main office located in Alhambra, CA Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance policy options. Retirement savings plan with company matching contributions. Generous paid time off schedule including holidays, personal days, and vacation days. About Global: Global is a certified Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE), Small Business Enterprise (SBE), and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE). Established in 2016, our firm has grown to encompass a dedicated team of 21 skilled professionals. We specialize in a comprehensive range of services, including grant writing and administration, innovative program design and management, community outreach, expert technical assistance, graphic design, and communications. This diverse array of expertise reflects our multifaceted capabilities and underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional results. Our results speak for themselves. To date, we have secured nearly $1 billion in funding across diverse sectors. In 2024 alone, we achieved an impressive 46% success rate, surpassing the national average of 10-30%. Notably, half of these awards exceeded $1 million, demonstrating our expertise in delivering results for large-scale, high-impact projects. While our expertise spans community programming, arts and culture, economic development, public safety, urban greening, health and human services, and multimodal transportation, we recognize that some projects may require specialized expertise beyond our core competencies. In such cases, we conduct thorough research and, when necessary, engage subject-matter experts to ensure the highest level of accuracy and relevance. This commitment to diligence and collaboration ensures that every proposal we craft is well-informed, highly competitive, and aligned with the funders priorities. Overview: The Senior Grant Writer plays a strategic, hands-on role in securing funding and advancing our clients' work. This position leads to the development of compelling, high-quality grant proposals and RFP responses, with a focus on government funding opportunities. Working closely with the Senior Grant Supervisor and cross-functional teams, the Senior Grant Writer drives the full lifecycle of proposal development, from opportunity identification and content creation to submission and follow-up. The ideal candidate is a skilled technical writer with a strong understanding of public funding processes, exceptional attention to detail, and a commitment to advancing equity and social justice through their work. This role also involves mentoring junior writers, collaborating across departments, and contributing to continuous process improvement within the grants and RFP function. This position is full-time and remote, with the ability to work from anywhere in the United States. Work authorization in the United States is mandatory. If you are passionate about making a positive impact through writing and eager to contribute to Globals diverse, enthusiastic, and team-driven environment, we encourage you to apply. Job Responsibilities: Grants Research and identify grant opportunities in collaboration with the Grant Acquisition Team, ensuring alignment with client objectives. Review and approve detailed breakdowns of Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs), outlining key dates, application requirements, and funder priorities. Lead the grant application process for assigned projects, which includes drafting narratives, project budgets, and timelines, ensuring clarity of project goals, objectives, and expected outcomes. Collaborate with design and program management teams to ensure comprehensive and cohesive proposals. Coordinate logistics for internal and external reviews, implement feedback, and ensure proposals meet all guidelines and requirements of the funding agency. Oversee the finalization and submission of assigned grant applications, ensuring all components are complete and accurate and submitted by the specified deadline. Follow up with funding agencies for assigned grants as needed, maintain records of submitted grants, track their status, and analyze feedback from unsuccessful applications to improve future proposals. RFPs Review Requests for Proposals (RFPs) to determine relevance and alignment with the organization's capabilities and goals. Utilize the narrative library to pull existing content and draft additional content as needed. Fill out all required attachments for bid submissions, ensuring all necessary organizational and project details are clearly and correctly provided according to client specifications. Ensure proposals are finalized, reviewed for compliance, and submitted by specified deadlines. Monitor the status of RFP submissions and prepare for potential presentations or clarifications. Confirm that the grant writer regularly updates RFP matrices to keep the team informed on all RFPs being pursued. Other Provide day-to-day client support and communication. Continuously update the Asana boards with deadlines and submission information for grants and RFPs; input all completed grant and RFP applications into the department SharePoint. Collaborate closely with the Senior Grant Supervisor to analyze past processes to gather lessons learned; implement positive actions for process improvement in alignment with department and company goals. Communicate effectively both in writing and verbally with clients, maintaining professionalism and attention to grammar and formatting. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to gather relevant information and ensure coherence in both grant applications and RFPs. Qualifications: A bachelors degree in communications, journalism, public administration, political science, business administration, or a related field and at least four (4) years of relevant professional experience in grant writing, fundraising, or related fields; OR a masters degree in a related field and at least two (2) years of relevant experience; OR in lieu of a degree, six (6) or more years of progressively responsible experience in grant writing or related roles. Proven experience writing successful grant proposals, particularly for government subsidies, with a deep understanding of the grant application lifecycle, funding structures, and compliance requirements. Demonstrated success in securing funding from public and private funders, including federal, state, and foundation grants. Strong technical writing and editing skills, with the ability to translate complex ideas into clear, persuasive narratives tailored to specific funders. Advanced research and analytical skills, including the ability to assess RFPs, synthesize diverse inputs, and align proposals with organizational goals. Familiarity with legal and financial regulations associated with public funding and grant management. Understanding government structures and public sector operations to contextualize and tailor grant proposals appropriately. Experience leading full proposal development processes, managing timelines, coordinating with cross-functional teams, and guiding junior staff or contributors. Proficiency with office software, grant management systems (e.g., Asana), and online submission portals (e.g., Grants.gov). Experience in consulting or client-facing environments is a plus, with the ability to manage multiple stakeholders and deliverables. Excellent organizational and time management skills, with the ability to balance multiple complex projects and meet tight deadlines. This is a remote position.
    $54k-80k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Grant Writer

    East Valley Community Health Center, Inc. 3.7company rating

    Grant writer job in West Covina, CA

    Founded in 1970, East Valley Community Health Center is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) who's services include providing personalized, affordable, high-quality medical, dental, vision and behavioral health care through a community-based network within the East San Gabriel Valley and Pomona Communities. Our staff practices patient-centered care by serving each patient with a personalized care plan that meets their individual needs. Our patients have access to support services that include, nutrition, health education, case management, pharmacy, lab, and x-ray at our health center locations. East Valley serves the health care needs of uninsured and underserved individuals and families throughout our 8 health center locations. Our mission is to provide access to excellent health care while engaging and empowering our patients, employees, and partners to improve their well-being and the health of our communities. The Grant Writer will identify new funding sources to support existing and planned program activities of East Valley Community Health Center (EVCHC) and will lead the development, writing, and submission of grant proposals to federal, state, county, and private funding agencies. Primary responsibilities include the preparation of proposals and grant applications to new and established sources, and the performance of responsible professional work when researching, identifying, developing, and responding to grant opportunities in areas that support EVCHC programs. Position Responsibilities and Functions: • Researches and identifies new public, corporate, foundation and private funding opportunities to match EVCHC priorities. • Generates high-quality proposals and supporting documents in response to solicitations, consistent with all policies and procedures of EVCHC and the requirements and guidelines of the funding agencies. • Maintains primary responsibility for grant schedules and tracking of submitted proposals. • Serves as the EVCHC liaison with private foundations. • Works with appropriate personnel to research, develop, write, and submit letters of inquiry and grant proposals. • Submits proposals for internal review and approval in a timely and efficient manner. • Responds to internal and external queries on drafted and submitted proposals. • Maintains records and submits monthly reports to the CEO regarding grant opportunities. • As assigned by the CEO, collects, and analyzes data in order to prepare meaningful progress reports to funding sources. Position Requirements and Qualification: • Bachelor's degree in English, communications, creative writing, or a related area (Master's degree preferred) • Three years' experience as a successful grant writer. • Previous grant budget and scope of work development experience. • A proven record of securing major grants with certifiable references. • Knowledge of foundations' grant application processes and scoring criteria. • Previous successful government grants application experience. Please apply to this position with your current resume. Principals only. Recruiters, please do not contact this job posting. EOE is the Law. It is the stated policy of EVCHC to conform to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, age, disability status, Genetic Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We prohibit Retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint or otherwise oppose discrimination.
    $53k-69k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Research Grant Specialist I

    Dev 4.2company rating

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Company DescriptionJobs for Humanity is partnering with CEDARS-SINAI to build an inclusive and just employment ecosystem. Therefore, we prioritize individuals coming from the following communities: Refugee, Neurodivergent, Single Parent, Blind or Low Vision, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Black, Hispanic, Asian, Military Veterans, the Elderly, the LGBTQ, and Justice Impacted individuals. This position is open to candidates who reside in and have the legal right to work in the country where the job is located. Company Name: CEDARS-SINAI Job Description Job Summary: The Research Grant Specialist I (RGSI) - Pre-Award works with the Principal Investigator (PI) and senior level research administrators to monitor grant accounts and track expenses. Provides reconciliation and research related financial reporting of federal and non-federal grants. Serves as the liaison between departments or research groups, Sponsored Research & Funds Administration, Accounting and Finance departments. This role performs all pre-award administrative functions including, but not limited to preparing and routing internal documents for signature and processing, maintaining clear understanding of grant budgets and expenditure restrictions. Ensures compliance with all federal, state and local agencies including National Institute of Health (NIH), Department of Defense (DOD), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Institutional Review Board. This position will report to senior level research administrators for day-to-day supervision of work. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: •Works as the liaison between departments or research groups and Sponsored Research & Funds Administration, Accounting, and Finance departments. •Prepares and routes internal documents for signature and processing. •Performs all pre-award administrative functions. •Monitors federal and non-federal grant accounts, tracks expenses, project reconciliation and research-related financial reporting. •Performs necessary funding corrections via direct cost transfer requests (DCTRs). •Assists in the development of financial projections for project account management. •Assists in the development and submission of progress reports. •May enter Notice of Awards (NOAs) details into databases. •May assist in the preparation and submission of documentation required for research compliance. •Participates in required training and education programs. •Assists senior level research administrators and leadership on other activities as assigned. Department Duties and Responsibilities in Academic Affairs: •Work with Department PIs as assigned and provide full pre-award support including All grant application package and Just In Time (JIT) requests. Teamwork/Customer Relation Responsibilities: •Establishes effective working relationships with cross-functional team(s) Educational Requirements: A minimum of a High School Diploma/GED is required. A Bachelor's Degree is preferred. Licenses: No license or certification required. Experience: A minimum of one year experience in administration of research grants, or equivalent combination of experience and education. Must possess proficient skills, knowledge and abilities in the following: •Communication - Ability to convey and/or receive written/verbal information to/from various audiences in different formats. Excellent verbal/written communication skills and understanding Grants, Manuscripts and Abstracts guidelines. •Budgetary & Financial -Ability to apply knowledge of accounting principles to create, monitor or operate to budget(s). Knowledge of general accounting and financial analysis required. •Knowledge of PeopleSoft strongly preferred. •Technical - Ability to use software applications and operate technological devices (e.g., computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, etc.). Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and related applications required. •Demonstrated ability to create and utilize Excel spreadsheets for budget and data tracking. •Time Management - Ability to work within tight timeframes and meet strict deadlines. Able to handle multiple tasks with short timelines, to prioritize work, and to complete assignments in a timely, accurate manner. •Time Management - Ability to demonstrate time management and priority setting skills. Ability to work independently, set priorities and handle multiple tasks requiring attention to detail. Physical Demands: Office Environment. Frequent sitting at a desk or table with some walking, standing, bending, stooping, or carrying of light objects. Perform continuous operation of a personal computer for four hours or more. Use hands and fingers to handle and manipulate objects and/or operate equipment. Working Title: Research Grant Specialist I Department: Research Administration Business Entity: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Job Category: Academic/Research Job Specialty: Contract & Grant Budgeting/Funding Position Type: Full-time Shift Length: 8 hour shift Shift Type: Day Base Pay:$64,500.00 - $100,000.00
    $64.5k-100k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Scientific Writer - Integrative Oncology

    Aa067

    Grant writer job in Irvine, CA

    Scientific Writer - Integrative Oncology - (10032633) Description Join the forefront of groundbreaking research at the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, where we're changing lives and making a real difference in the fight against cancer, diabetes, and other life-threatening illnesses. Our dedicated and compassionate faculty and staff are driven by a common mission: Contribute to innovative approaches in predicting, preventing, and curing diseases, shaping the future of medicine through cutting-edge research. The Cherng Family Center is seeking a Scientific Writer with a deep understanding of Integrative Oncology to join our dynamic team. You will be responsible for producing high-quality, scientifically accurate, and engaging written content focused on Integrative Oncology, which combines mind-body practices, natural products, and lifestyle modifications with conventional treatments to support the Cherng Center's research, clinical, and educational initiatives. This is an important position within the Cherng Center, and you will have a high level of autonomy. You will work with Cherng Center leadership to grow the research program and its educational offerings. You will serve as a project manager, navigating the regulatory review process for each of their research studies, ushering manuscripts thru the submission and revision process, and ensuring the relevant stakeholders are apprised of the status of their ongoing projects. You must also manage grant applications and other research products as they progress forward to completion. In addition, you will also provide mentorship to assigned faculty/staff who are lacking in research or writing experience. You will report to the Director of Scientific Affairs (Dr. Tonya Walser) with priorities set by Cherng Center Leadership (Dr. Richard Lee and Quinnie Le) and/or Dr. Ed Kim. As a successful candidate, you will:· Write, edit (content, style and grammar/spelling), and proofread R01 and R01-like grant proposals, scientific manuscripts for peer review, clinical study protocols, or other scientific documents for faculty, research fellows, and students. · Collect, manage, and analyze research data· Conduct literature reviews, write clear and concise synopses, maintain reference libraries. · As time permits, assist investigators and research team with their responses to IRB, IACUC, IND, MTA, FDA and other committees that require careful wording. · Remain current on literature in the field and cutting edge tools/resources relevant to writing and graphical design, video editing, plagiarism detection, journal selection, etc. Qualifications Your qualifications should include:· Requires a PhD in integrative oncology, public health, social science, psychology, or a related field or a Master's degree with 3+ years of scientific writing experience in a healthcare/research/academic environment. · A background in medicine, naturopathy, or holistic health practices is highly desirable. City of Hope employees pay is based on the following criteria: work experience, qualifications, and work location. City of Hope is an equal opportunity employer. To learn more about our Comprehensive Benefits, please CLICK HERE. Primary Location: United States-California-IrvineJob: Clinical ResearchWork Force Type: OnsiteShift: DaysJob Posting: Jan 8, 2026Minimum Hourly Rate ($): 39. 250700Maximum Hourly Rate ($): 60. 838500
    $87k-135k yearly est. Auto-Apply 23h ago
  • Housing Grant Manager, The Nest

    The People Concern 3.7company rating

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Role: Housing Grant Manager Reports to: Chief Program Officer, Housing Services Program: 1603- Housing Retention Department: Project Based Housing Setting: Not 100% Onsite Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm Status: Full-time/Non-Exempt/Non-Management Benefits: Medical, Vision, Dental, Life Insurance, 403(b) Retirement plan, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), etc. Openings: 1 Summary: A member of the Housing Department, the Housing Grant Manager, reports directly to the Chief Program Officer, Housing Services. The selected candidate is responsible for writing appropriate and compelling narrative to be incorporated in proposals, grant applications, letters of inquiry, and reports related to housing supportive services and housing development. This Housing Grant Manager also communicates with developers, funders, and partner agencies to review, execute and manage applications related to funding for subsidized housing projects. The Housing Grant Manager is also a member of the agency's Housing Department and, as such, receives direction on occasion from the Deputy Chief Project Based Housing, and other senior leadership staff when appropriate. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Work closely with the Housing Department and program staff to ensure that all written materials accurately reflect The People Concern's mission, policies, and programs in a compelling nature. Maintain accurate and up-to-date permanent housing grant submission/ reporting/deadline calendar. Responsible for writing appropriate and compelling narrative to be incorporated in proposals, grant applications, letters of inquiry, and reports related to permanent supportive housing services. Coordinates RFP/application details and ensures that Program and Finance staff have the context to complete application requirements. Coordinate all documents needed to respond to supportive services section of Affordable Housing NOFA/RFP's including gathering letters of support from partner agencies, coordinating creation of the budget, and completing all narrative sections in timely manner. Able to extract context from applications and contracts to provide adequate guidelines to all departments. Adheres to reporting requirements and submitting timely, accurate reports to funders as necessary. (Including reports tied to agency loans and leases.) Take the lead in identifying new sources of funding by allocating time to research new public funding availabilities, communicating with housing development partners and subscribing to government agency mailing lists to stay informed of new emerging funding sources. Routes contracts internally for programmatic, finance and compliance approval. Liaisons with developers and funders for questions and corrections connected to contracts and funding submissions. Tracks the status of all housing contracts/projects and maintains a comprehensive list of contracts/projects. Manages the PBH "coming online" track and updates when agency enters into new Letters of Commitment. Serves as an affordable housing liaison with program staff and developers to write MOUs/Service Agreements/Limited Partnership Agreements. Attend meetings set forth by funders to obtain information about the requirements, contract management process, etc. as necessary. Demonstrate current, in depth understanding of affordable housing funding and how it is integrated into the work we do to meet our Vision 2028 goal. Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic and hard copy files and records in accordance with group and departmental requirements. Other duties as assigned Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED or Equivalent Bachelor's degree preferred and experience in grant writing, or 3-5 years relevant experience as a grant writer Knowledge of the affordable housing funding process, and ability to manage the contracts and RFP process. Strong written communication skills; ability to write clear, structured, articulate and persuasive proposals Strong editing skills Job Description Work Environment: Field (may need to travel) and indoor office environment Regularly required to sit, stand, bend; occasionally lift or carry up to 35 lbs. On occasion walk or drive to different local sites. Will necessitate working in busy and loud environments. Will be exposed to elements like cold, heat, dust, noise and odor. May need to bend, stoop, twist, and sit throughout the day.
    $67k-88k yearly est. 56d ago
  • After School Operations & Grant Manager - High School

    After-School All-Stars, Los Angeles 3.9company rating

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Founded in 2002 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, and with noteworthy support from Program Ambassador Kobe Bryant, After-School All-Stars, Los Angeles (ASAS-LA) is a leading after-school program provider whose programs educate, enlighten and inspire thousands of students each day through after-school activities centered around academic support; health, fitness and nutrition; the visual and performing arts; and youth leadership and community service learning. In partnership with the City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Unified School District, Montebello School District, and charter school organizations, ASAS-LA brings innovative, cutting-edge enrichment programs that contribute to reducing drug use, crime and violence; while increasing the safety of students in the after school hours. The organization serves over 9,300 students daily at 48 schools located in at-risk areas throughout LA County, which include: 12 elementary schools, 31 middle schools, and five high schools. As ASAS-LA Program Ambassador for the past five years, Kobe Bryant has provided tremendous support and life changing experiences to All-Star students. The organization is part of the national After-School All-Stars, which provides after school programs in 14 regions, serving over 92,000 students. Job Description Basic Assignment : The Operations and Grant Manager (OGM) will be responsible for a region of ASAS-LA sites in the Los Angeles County. Qualifications Qualifications: Minimum of five years experience working in the after school field in a supervisory capacity and program implementation. Must possess a High School diploma or General Education Diploma (GED). Baccalaureate degree in education, social or human services, child development, recreation or related field is desirable. Ability to communicate effectively in a team environment. Respond to critical incidents and act promptly in an emergency situation. Skilled in problem-solving and decision-making. Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively with School District staff, public officials, private sector officials, parents and community leaders. Knowledgeable in After School Education and Safety (ASES) and 21st Century Grant Requirements. Experience in managing and tracking annual site budgets. Ability to prioritize work, meet deadlines and produce quality results on time with attention to detail. Excellent organizational and managerial skills. Must be proficient with computer software programs (i.e. Microsoft Office Software). Excellent written and communication skills. CPR and First Aid Certifications. Provide proof of clearance for DMV H-6, and Tuberculosis. Must clear Drug Test and DOJ/FBI Live Scan. Fluency in a language other than English highly desirable Additional Information Major Functions Responsible for ensuring program excellence and operational integrity for a region of sites. Responsible for maintaining operational compliance as it pertains to policies and procedures. Provide support, guidance, and oversight to Program Coordinators in managing the day-to-day programmatic operational functions of sites. Review and approve session reconciliations and check requests. Operations and Grant Manager to add employee profiles into stratustime with supervision of Sr. Operations and Grant Manager. Support mission-based programming to a region of schools through effective leadership and programmatic best practices. Monitor and track student attendance and program dosage for evaluation and decision-making purposes. Operations and Grants Manager to approve payroll in stratustime; including corrections prior to payroll close Assess job performance of Program Coordinators within their region. Monitor Sites responsibility of Cityspan completion. Monitor the certified assurances to guarantee fulfillment of grant requirements. Maintain positive and open communication with all stakeholders on a school site including administration, faculty and core day teachers. Oversight of human resources including maintaining of employee files, livescan and background checks, First Aid/CPR certification, payroll records and timecards, etc. Manage documents needed for internal or external program audits. Monitor attendance sheets submission for data entry. Attend monthly Principal meeting with PC to ensure recommendations made at meeting are incorporated into program plan. Maintain positive and open communication with Senior Operations and Grant Managers through weekly meetings and periodic assessments. Collaborate with the Program Coordinators to maintain a safe and efficient working environment and ensure operating compliance at all school sites including incident and accident reporting, alleged sexual harassment and child abuse reporting and claims, maintaining of 1:20 staff/student ratios, etc. Serve as agency liaison for site-based visits conducted by LACOE. Maintain professional attitude, rapport, and appearance with all stakeholders. Available to work evenings and weekends. Attend all required management staff meetings, chapter meetings, school site meetings. Travel to off-site meetings, trainings and events. Perform other duties as assigned.
    $51k-67k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Grants Administrator- Office of Research and Grants

    Join Our Team of Difference Makers

    Grant writer job in Azusa, CA

    APU seeks employees who desire to contribute to our thriving culture by cultivating community through professional interactions, demonstrating a posture of lifelong learning, and modeling Christ-like character. Working together, employees at APU commit to establishing a university atmosphere that is edifying to God and one another. The Grants Administrator is responsible for pre-award and post-award monitoring to ensure proper stewardship of external funds received by the university from private and public agencies for sponsored projects. This position reports to the Director of Sponsored Research in the Office of Research and Grants. Required Education Bachelor's Degree or more than ten years of experience as equivalent (Certified Research Administrator designation is a plus). Required Experience Experience in pre-award and post-award monitoring, both program and fiscal. Experience in developing budgets, budget modifications, and reviewing progress and financial reports. Knowledge of grant regulations, policies, and procedures related to financial management, recordkeeping, purchasing, and other post-award activities. Primary Duties/Essential Functions Pre-Award Provides support to faculty and staff in preparation of grant applications. Identifies new opportunities and assists in the proposal preparation, preparation of budgets, and other documents as required in the sponsor guidelines. Provides principal investigators (PIs) with information on agency guidelines, government regulations, and application procedures. Guides PIs to prepare proposals and budgets for internal routing review. Provides support with the electronic routing in Cayuse SP and federal application submissions in Cayuse Proposals. Collaborates with other offices on campus regarding grant applications and pre-award processes. Post-Award Works with PIs, project directors, and key university personnel on private and public sponsored projects to ensure fiscal and program guidelines are being followed. Communicates with program and fiscal officers to clarify guidelines, procedures, and modification requests. Provides support and guidance on budget adjustments, changes in key personnel, carryovers, continuations, no-cost extensions, and other requests for assigned sponsored projects. Serve as a liaison between the principal investigator/project director and other offices at APU as part of the sponsored project processes. Coordinates with the Senior Grant Accountant (housed in the Business Office) to complete financial post-award processes. Provides support to the director of Sponsored Research in developing the orientation meeting for new sponsored projects and updates post-award records in Cayuse SP on a regular basis. General Provides feedback on procedures and helps with updating the ORG Grants Hub and APU ORG webpages as needed. Help prepare reports for senior leadership and auditors as needed. Contributes to the Grants Handbook, annual updates, policies, and procedures Assist in organizing sponsored projects and research training, remain current in grant administration issues, and implement procedural changes as needed. Skills Ability to work with staff, faculty, and administrators in team settings. Strategic thinking and planning. Strong analytic and computational abilities. Ability to develop and work with complex numerical spreadsheets. Ability to sustain multiple projects simultaneously. Interacts well with colleagues at multiple levels and in many disciplines. Mental Demands Ability to integrate Christian values in all aspects of the position. Ability to engage in critical thinking and exercise independent judgment. Ability to maintain confidentiality and manage confidential information. Self-starter with the ability to communicate effectively in written and oral form. Physical Demands Perform repetitive motion while sitting at the computer keyboard for a prolonged time. Hear and speak on the telephone. Walk and/or drive to various university locations to attend meetings. Pull, push, bend, grasp, and reach, and lift up to 20 lbs. Visual Demands Read from computer monitors and paper documents. Environment Pleasant office setting. Technologies Proficient with Google apps, Microsoft Office, Word, and Excel. Able to adapt to and proficiently use other third-party software systems APU has a license to use that are pertinent to the duties of this position. Compensation Grade 13: $32.91 to $37.92 is the hourly compensation for this role and reflects what Azusa Pacific University reasonably expects to pay for this position. Actual compensation may vary based on the qualifications, experience, and internal equity. In addition to compensation, APU offers a competitive benefits package. Azusa Pacific University is a Christ-centered, multicultural community that values and seeks faculty and staff who are committed to diversity, work effectively with diverse populations, and engage others in ways that honor our rich cultural mosaic and biblical foundation. Please click the links to learn more about 'what we believe', our 'mission statement', and our 'statement of faith'. You can learn more about APU by watching the stories of faculty, staff, and alumni as they carry out our mission here: **************************** Azusa Pacific University will conduct a background check on all final candidates. Review of applications will begin immediately, and the position will remain open until filled unless otherwise stated. Azusa Pacific University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
    $32.9-37.9 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Grants and Funding Coordinator

    Orange County Dept. of Education 4.1company rating

    Grant writer job in Costa Mesa, CA

    The Orange County Department of Education (OCDE) serves some of Orange County's most vulnerable student populations and provides support and mandated fiscal oversight to 28 school districts serving more than 600 schools and approximately 475,000 students. In addition to providing direct instruction to students through its own alternative and special education programs, OCDE administers an array of programs and services that are critical to the operations of local school districts and community colleges, facilitating professional development, legal guidance, payroll, career and technical education support, high-speed internet access, Local Control and Accountability Plan assistance and approval, resources for families, and student enrichment. OCDE's vision is that "Orange County students will lead the nation in college and career readiness and success." Department staff are working to achieve this goal in collaboration with educators at all levels of student development, from early childhood through higher education, and in partnership with families, businesses and community organizations. See attachment on original job posting Education and Experience: Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: • Bachelor's degree in education, alternative education, counseling, social work, or a related field. • Four (4) years of experience in school and/or community-based programs including experience in competitive proposal writing; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. There are supplemental questions in the application. Please note that the EdJoin system will time-out after a 20-minute period of perceived inactivity. To assist you in the preparation of your application, the supplemental questions are listed here. Your responses should be thoughtful and thorough, and within the limit of 5,000 characters or less. We recommend that you prepare your responses in advance of beginning the application. 1. Please describe your experience in developing competitive funding proposals. Include a description of your success in securing funding from different types of funders, and identify a successful application you are most proud of and your role in that application. 2. Describe your experience in coordinating a collaborative grant development process with multiple internal and/or external partners. Include a description of the types of partners you have collaborated with on funding applications, and your role in fostering those partnerships. Notice to Applicants: If you require accommodations in the application process, please inform us. Education and Experience: Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: • Bachelor's degree in education, alternative education, counseling, social work, or a related field. • Four (4) years of experience in school and/or community-based programs including experience in competitive proposal writing; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. There are supplemental questions in the application. Please note that the EdJoin system will time-out after a 20-minute period of perceived inactivity. To assist you in the preparation of your application, the supplemental questions are listed here. Your responses should be thoughtful and thorough, and within the limit of 5,000 characters or less. We recommend that you prepare your responses in advance of beginning the application. 1. Please describe your experience in developing competitive funding proposals. Include a description of your success in securing funding from different types of funders, and identify a successful application you are most proud of and your role in that application. 2. Describe your experience in coordinating a collaborative grant development process with multiple internal and/or external partners. Include a description of the types of partners you have collaborated with on funding applications, and your role in fostering those partnerships. Notice to Applicants: If you require accommodations in the application process, please inform us. Comments and Other Information Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the completed online application. Before receiving authorization to work in this position, the individual selected will be required to provide a current negative TB authorization, within the last 60 days, and submit fingerprints for the purpose of conducting a confidential background investigation and record check. The tests are arranged and paid for by OCDE. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires employers to verify the employability of all new employees. Before the Department will finalize an offer of employment, the candidate selected will be required to show original documents which establish both the individual's identity and employment authorization. The candidate must also sign a statement under penalty of perjury regarding his/her employability. We reserve the right to reopen, readvertise, or delay filling this position. AA/EOE/ADA
    $47k-65k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Grant Administrator

    City of Costa Mesa (Ca 4.2company rating

    Grant writer job in Costa Mesa, CA

    The City of Costa Mesa is seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Grant Administrator to join our talented Economic and Development Services Department. As a key driver of the City's housing and community development strategy, your work will leave a lasting impact. SALARY: Current: $92,040 - $123,360 annually Effective January 2026: $93,900 - $125,832 annually Effective April 2026: $95,784 - $128,352 annually WHY WORK FOR COSTA MESA: The City of Costa Mesa, with the motto "City of the Arts", is one of California's most eclectic and vibrant cities. Located just one mile from the Pacific Ocean and in the heart of Orange County, Costa Mesa is a great place to live, work and play. The City offers exceptional employee benefits, opportunities for training and development, and prides itself on its Core Values of Integrity, Sustainability, Compassion, Innovation, Inclusion and Collaboration. THE POSITION: Under general supervision of the Economic and Development Services Director or designee, the Grant Administrator provides professional and technical administrative assistance in managing the annual cycles of the HUD Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan processes, oversees funding processes for subrecipients, including procurement, contracting, fiscal and programmatic reporting, and compliance responsibilities. This position will also have the opportunity to participate in other grant or revenue generating activities driven by City Council priorities related to affordable housing development. This position is the primary lead for Federal CDBG, HOME, CalHOME funding, while also working with other City departmental staff in collaboration of programmatic and operational aspects of funded projects. The Grant Administrator exercises a considerable degree of independence, judgment and discretion in preparing, coordinating and monitoring the effective operation of the administration of grant funds, primarily associated with the Consolidated Plan on behalf of the City. The ideal candidate will have highly-developed communication skills combined with a thorough knowledge of local, state and federal laws, codes, and regulations related to grant administration. There is currently one (1) full-time vacancy. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS: Applications must be completed and submitted online. This recruitment will remain open until filled and may close without prior notice, therefore prompt application is encouraged. The first application review date has passed, applications submitted after the first review date will be screened as needed. Candidates are requested to provide specific information regarding their education and experience as it relates to the position by completing all fields of the application. Applications may be rejected if incomplete. Additional documents will not be reviewed during the application evaluation process. If selected to proceed further in the recruitment process, an opportunity to provide work samples, letters of recommendation, etc. will be appropriate during the interview process. Based upon the information presented on the application, a limited number of candidates who possess qualifications most pertinent to the position will be invited to participate in the selection process. The selection process may include but is not limited to the following components: application review and evaluation, written examination or exercise, physical examination, practical exercise and interview evaluation. Please notify the Human Resources Division 72 hours in advance of the test date if you have a disability which requires accommodation for the testing process. The eligibility list will be in effect for one (1) year, unless exhausted sooner. The eligibility list from this recruitment may be utilized to fill lower-level vacancies which occur during the life of the list. It is recommended you use a personal email address on your application instead of a work email address. Notifications during this recruitment will be sent by email only (regardless of the notification preference selected during the on-line application process). Notifications will be sent to the email address that is listed on your online application. All employment offers made by the City are contingent upon establishing proof of a prospective candidate's legal authorization to work in the United States and successfully passing all components of the pre-employment process which may include, but is not limited to: comprehensive background check, criminal history check (Live Scan fingerprint check), polygraph examination, post-offer psychological evaluation and post-offer medical evaluation (may include drug screen). Note: The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provisions contained within may be modified or revoked without notice. These functions may not be present in all positions in this class. When a position is to be filled, the essential functions will be noted in the announcement of position availability. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change or rescind work assignments as needed. Assists Director or designee to identify resource needs and to evaluate the effectiveness of housing programs and recommend improvements which are consistent with the City's Community Development Objectives and goals as it pertains to affordable housing and community development grants and related funding opportunities Prepares HUD Consolidated Plan, annual action plan and CAPERs. Responsible for successful administration of the IDIS data reporting system. Monitors all CDBG, HOME and former Redevelopment Agency housing projects to ensure adherence to federal guidelines and/or affordability covenants. Coordinates grant administration with various divisions and departments of the City, and other governmental agencies including administration of State and County Housing and/or Homelessness related grants and programs, as applicable. Collects, organizes, and catalogues information regarding grant availability, grant requirements, funding cycles of grantors, program and activity accomplishments, and may work with other departments and external stakeholders to apply for eligible grant opportunities. Coordinates the submission of grant applications, tracking of application, and receipt of grants. Prepares grant monitoring reports for submission to grantee and/or other regulatory agencies; prepares environmental compliance documents, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and work with City Attorney and other City departments to prepare grant agreements. Collaborates with staff, agency partners, and advisory committees to evaluate and prioritize City administered community development funding sources; monitors sub-recipient's performance and compliance with terms and conditions of grant awards. Prepares staff reports and presents to advisory bodies and review authorities including, but not limited to, housing-related ad hoc committees, Planning Commission, and City Council. Participates in the annual budget preparation process; budgetary monitoring and control; prepare payments for financial processing and reimbursement reports to funder agencies. Assists the Department to periodically update policies and planning documents for the City's housing grant programs, such as the Consolidated Plan, General Plan Housing Element, and local continuum of care planning efforts. Evaluates effects of current and pending legislation on department programs and operations; develop response and legislative proposals; act as liaison with State and federal officials; may assist with the design and preparation of informational materials and literature. Acts as a liaison with external auditors on the conduct of the "Single Audit" and preparation of the "Single Audit" report. Oversees monitoring, reporting, and compliance with Owner Participation Agreements and related documents for private development projects as well as financial assistance programs previously funded through the City's former Redevelopment Agency. Tasks may include but are not limited to monitoring letters of credit, making necessary drawdowns, tracing expenditures, and ensuring Agency and developer/owner compliance with schedules and terms. Assists the Director or designee in the implementation, management, and expenditure of in-lieu fees collected under a City-administered inclusionary housing program. These efforts may include coordination with affordable housing partners, preparation of requests for proposals, and oversight of City agreements, consultants, and actions related to public-private partnerships resulting in the development of affordable housing projects. Provides formal or functional supervision to subordinate staff members as assigned. Perform other related work as required. A typical way to obtain the requisite knowledge and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of this classification is as follows: EDUCATION, TRAINING AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in business or public administration, or a closely related field. Responsible professional experience equivalent to four years of relevant full-time experience in a public agency. Municipal experience and supervisory experience is highly desirable. An equivalent combination of education and relevant experience that provides the desired knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform essential functions may also be considered. LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATE: Class C California Driver's License. Revocation of license during employment may result in disciplinary action or reassignment. For a list of requisite Knowledge, Skills and Abilities, please click here. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE DISASTER SERVICE WORKER: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100 - all City of Costa Mesa employees are required to perform assigned disaster service worker duties in the event of an emergency or a disaster. PHYSICAL TASKS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Please contact Human Resources for a summary of the essential tasks and environmental factors for this classification. Employee accommodations for physical or mental disabilities will be considered on a case-by-case basis. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: The City of Costa Mesa is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $95.8k-128.4k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Fiscal Grants Manager

    St. Johns Community Health 3.8company rating

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Manages Grants Administrators and oversees all grants accounting for the grant lifecycle to ensure the organization reports, modifies, invoices and closes out grants, contracts and awards timely, completely and accurately to comply with all applicable codes, regulations, Uniform Requirements, GAAP, Code of Federal Regulations, HRSA Health Center Program Manual, grant conditions and grant reporting requirements. This position serves as the primary liaison between Development, Finance and Programs to communicate financial status of grants. The Fiscal Grants Manager's key focus is the timely spend out of all grants to meet monthly targets and audit readiness. This position cross trains in other general accounting functions for ad hoc coverage with higher emphasis on federal and capital funding. Benefits: Free Medical, Dental & Vision 13 Paid Holidays + PTO 403 (B) retirement match Life Insurance, EAP Tuition Reimbursement Flexible Spending Account Continued workforce development & training Succession plans & growth within QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree (B.A./B.S.) in related field or equivalent. CPA, preferred. 6-8 years related experience or equivalent, including in Finance. 2-4 years of supervision experience Ability to write clearly and concisely as well as edit copy for clarity and grammatical accuracy. Commitment to excellence and high standards. Excellent written and oral communication skills and presentation skills. Strong organizational, problem-solving, and analytical skills with ability to manage priorities/workflow. Versatility, flexibility, and a willingness to work within constantly changing priorities with enthusiasm. Ability to work independently and as a member of various teams and committees. Proficient with General Ledger/Grants Module and Microsoft Office. Proven ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines. Demonstrated proficiency in supervising and motivating teams with basic competence in their duties and tasks. Proven leadership and business acumen skills. Must be able to speak, read, write, and understand the primary language(s) used in the workplace. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to do the following: Accurately complete detailed forms and reports. Calculate figures and amounts. Interpret complex laws, regulations, and/or policies. Coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Performs a combination, but not necessarily all, of the following duties: Supervision & Management Supervising and managing timelines and deliverables of Grant Administrators to meet contract deadlines. Oversee grant compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Manage and review all financial grant reporting with supporting schedules/documentation, including monthly invoices, drawdown requests, and financial reports to ensure real time audit readiness. Participate in the formation and updates of grant procedures and policies. Investigate and resolve issues relating to grant management. Deliver monthly spend out status report to management team, with focus on resolving spend out issues by initiating budget modifications, retro adjustments, no cost extensions, etc. Compile data and prepare reports to set forth trends, analyze progress, and initiate recommendations and next steps to ensure ongoing fiscal grants compliance. Provide analytical guidance and facilitate grants management training subject to HRSA Health Center Program Manual, Code of Federal Regulations and GAAP to program staff on budgets and compliance. Pre-Award Phase Provides data and input as requested for grants proposals prepared by Development Department prior to grant/contract application submission. Post-Award Phase Coordinates receipt of award and contract documentation related to grant/award budgets with Development. Creates and maintains a grant summary for each grant detailing grant term, amount, scope of work/goals and objectives, modification criteria, milestones alerts for Development and Finance. Monthly Monitoring Monitors grant budget to actual expense variances and meets program directors/managers monthly to obtain status update and provide recommendations for modification to optimize grant spend out. Provides tracking of grants with delayed invoicing, grants ending and impact on operations, grants in deficit mode to Executive Team. Tracks grant budgets vs. expenditures for all SJCH programs including, but not limited to Homeless Services, Re-Entry, Transgender Health, HIV/HCV, Reproductive Health, Chronic Disease, etc. Ensures that grant/contract funding is allocated and expended appropriately. Assists Development Department in determining grant funds available and timing of staff changes to ensure continued support for grant-funded employees. Meets with Program Manager/Director from time of award to review grant/contract criteria, expenditure criteria, and budget reporting requirements monthly. Assists project managers and directors in performing account maintenance of grants and contracts including budget revision, expense transfer, closing-out grants and contracts, etc. Works with program staff to ensure that grant writers receive the most accurate and up-to-date information on organization's programs and program needs. Reporting Prepares periodic financial reports due to funding agencies; distributes monthly Grant Funds Report of all grant-funded projects to appropriate individuals reflecting comprehensive understanding of grant requirements and financial and program reporting. General Ledger Records payroll costs in Accounting Software by project type and cost center in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Grant Fiscal guidelines, OMB Super Circular, and/or other appropriate policies. Prepares and analyzes monthly allocation of costs to projects/grants, revenues released from restrictions. Prepares and posts deposits, including reconciling cash donations. Prepares financial temporarily restricted net assets schedules and ties to GL. Record Keeping Maintains up-to-date electronic files of all contracts, awards, grants. Audits Direct contact for financial auditor for all grants Coordinate and review grant financial audit requests and submissions Assist with financial statement audits, cost reports, workers' compensation audits including preparation of schedules, communication with and follow up on audit related requests. Maintains knowledge of current federal issues relating to Grants & Single Audits of state, local government and non-profit organizations; interprets Office of Management and Budget (OMB) circulars for grants and contracts. Provides input and participates in the development and implementation of policies and procedures for grants accounting and compliance. Cross Training Provides coverage for payroll processing and submission, as needed. Performs special projects and other duties as assigned. St. John's Community Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
    $56k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d ago
  • Grant Manager - Los Angeles

    Safework

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Safework specializes in providing all aspects of construction management, project management, safety management and construction inspection. From the beginning of a project to the very end the Safework professionals are committed to the success of each project on which we work. Our employees are the key to our success in providing professional services. What they contribute to our projects and to the company is much more than just doing a "job." In return we are committed to providing our employees with a great place to give their talents, an inclusive environment, and projects that make a difference in the lives of others. We work hard to provide an unparalleled experience for our clients. To do this we understand that people are the backbone of our company. For this reason, we offer industry leading benefits and competitive salaries for professionals who are passionate about serving their clients. JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for performing complex (journey-level) grant coordination technical assistance and administrative work. Work involves preparing, maintaining, and reviewing compliance of sub-grants; coordinating and evaluating grant applications to determine appropriateness of grant or compliance with requirements and standards; and serving as a liaison between funding sources and the local entities. May train others. Works under general supervision, with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs an array of technical, training, research, planning, compliance, program assessment, and administrative activities related to federal grants administration. Assists in planning, organizing, and coordinating disaster recovery programs that involve local, state, and federal agencies, volunteer groups, and the public. Serves as a liaison to staff, government agencies, community organizations, or the general public to assist in explaining program specifics and requirements. Markets program(s) to community and professional groups to encourage and/or improve interest in the program(s). Monitors compliance with requirements, laws, regulations, policies, and procedures for assigned program. Assists program staff in determining trends and resolving technical problems. Represents Safework during post-disaster operations and helps coordinate provision of post-disaster assistance. Travels throughout the country to survey disaster areas to assist in the identification of appropriate measures to assist local officials and the most applicable state and federal assistance programs to fund those measures. Participates in efforts with state and local inspection teams to assess and report damage. Assists in preparing and processing applications for disaster projects in accordance with applicable state and federal laws, rules, policies, and procedures. Serves as a recovery specialist and coordinates and assists in the administration of federally funded grant programs. Reviews quarterly project progress reports, payment requests, and provides guidance and assistance to local entities concerning documentation requirements and in the resolution of problems. Performs project site inspections to verify progress or completion of grant projects and causes for delays from established timelines or deviations from the approved scope of work. Assists clients with requests for extensions or project changes as appropriate. Verifies the nature and number of grant-related expenditures through examination of payroll records, contracts, timesheets, inventory asset accounts, account payables, and real estate records; ensures all expenditures are in compliance with the defined scope of work and state and federal guidelines. Conducts entrance and exit conferences with elected officials and governmental and non-profit organization leaders to explain the audit process and results. Assists and develops action plans developed for local jurisdictions for compliance with Federal Emergency Management Agency procedures and guidelines. Provides the development and provision of information, technical assistance, implementation guidance, and training to clients concerning grant programs, financial record retention, and state and federal disaster assistance programs. May process requests for grant project payments for clients, perform financial reviews required for final payment, enter project data into spreadsheets and databases and perform other duties associated with the administration of federal grant projects. Performs other duties as assigned.
    $52k-72k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Government Contracts & Grants Manager

    Residents Medical

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Job DescriptionSalary: We are looking for a strategic, driven, and mission-aligned Government Contracts & Grants Manager to join our growing team. This cross-functional role spans two innovative organizations: Residents Medical Group, a leader in U.S. residency and fellowship placement services, and ed YOU Technologies, an AI-powered EdTech company revolutionizing digital learning for institutions and learners worldwide. This position will focus on identifying, pursuing, and securing government contracts and grants across the healthcare, education, and workforce development sectors, helping us expand our impact through public sector funding and partnerships. The ideal candidate is a skilled communicator and deal-closer, deeply familiar with federal, state, and local procurement channels and grant cycles. If you are energized by writing winning proposals, navigating RFPs/RFQs, and forming relationships with government agencies and institutions, this is the role for you. Key Responsibilities Strategic Outreach & Pipeline Development Identify and qualify government funding opportunities (contracts, grants, cooperative agreements) relevant to residency services, educational tools, AI platforms, and workforce development. Build relationships with decision-makers at agencies such as HRSA, HHS, DOE, DOL, NIH, and local health and education departments. Map out short- and long-term contracting/grant strategies aligned with our service offerings and innovation roadmap. Proposal & Grant Development Lead and coordinate high-quality RFP/RFQ and grant submissions from concept through submission, including technical writing, compliance checks, and budget prep. Collaborate with internal stakeholders (program, product, legal, finance) to shape compelling proposals tailored to agency needs. Contract Management & Compliance Lead negotiations and ensure timely execution of government agreements while maintaining full compliance with applicable federal/state regulations (FAR, DFARS, Uniform Guidance, etc.). Track contract milestones, renewals, and deliverables, ensuring accurate reporting and performance outcomes. Cross-Company Enablement Support Residents Medical in securing contracts for GME expansion, hospital consultancy, and placement programs. Support ed YOU Technologies in winning grants or contracts for AI-powered education solutions, institutional LMS deployments, and underserved student access initiatives. Market Intelligence Monitor federal and state education and healthcare policy, funding trends, and competitor activity to inform strategy and positioning. Maintain CRM or pipeline systems to track opportunities and report progress to leadership. Qualifications Bachelors degree required; Masters in Public Administration, Business, Education, or Health preferred. 5+ years of experience in securing government contracts or grants in healthcare, education, or technology sectors. Demonstrated success managing full-cycle government proposals (RFPs/RFIs/grants), from sourcing to award. Familiarity with SAM.gov, Grants.gov, FedConnect, and/or state-level portals. Strong writing, budgeting, and compliance skills. Able to work collaboratively with technical and program staff to translate impact into persuasive language. A proactive, entrepreneurial mindset with ability to multitask in a dynamic, fast-paced startup environment. Knowledge of graduate medical education, AI/EdTech, or public-private partnerships is a strong plus.
    $52k-72k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Science Writer (Advertising Company)

    de Forest Search

    Grant writer job in Los Angeles, CA

    Candidate Required Qualifications MPH or equivalent of education and experience. Minimum of 5 years' experience in public health communication Advanced understanding of public health data and research, and ability to work with researchers and analysts to use data to tell a coherent story for a broad audience. Significant experience with interpreting epidemiologic and scientific information and translation into written and visual messaging that is understandable to a broad audience. Excellent written communication skills. Experience writing talking points and other content for multiple and broad audiences, including the media. Comfortable handling sensitive and confidential information. Proficiency with Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel, including creating and formatting multiple types of graphs and charts. Bilingual Spanish is a plus. Competitive salary and benefit package (PTO, medical, dental, vision, life insurance), office perks, dog-friendly office.
    $74k-127k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Scientific Writer - Preclinical Ocular Services

    Pharmaron 4.5company rating

    Grant writer job in Carlsbad, CA

    Job Description Scientific Writer - Preclinical Ocular Services Salary Range: $65k - $75k Pharmaron is a global CRO (Contract Research Organization) helping pharma and biotech companies bring new therapies to life. With over 21,000 employees worldwide across 23 locations in the US, UK and China, we support drug discovery through to manufacturing with fully integrated, high-quality services. We're proud of the impact we make and just last year, we supported over 780 discovery projects, 1,000+ CMC programmes, and 1,000+ clinical trials across all phases. Our teams are involved in everything from small molecules, ADC's, biologics, and gene therapies and we work with more than 3,000 global customers. To learn more, visit ****************** Job Overview: Pharmaron (San Diego) is seeking a Scientific Writer to support our Preclinical Ocular Services group in Carlsbad, CA. In this role, you will draft and finalize high-quality nonclinical study protocols and reports that directly support regulatory submissions and preclinical development milestones. This position is ideal for candidates who enjoy scientific communication, collaboration, and transforming data into clear and accurate documentation. Key Responsibilities: Draft, revise, and finalize nonclinical study protocols and reports in collaboration with scientific teams. Prepare written summaries and data tables in compliance with internal templates and sponsor guidelines. Provide editorial review to ensure clarity, consistency, accuracy, and adherence to regulatory and eCTD formatting requirements. Verify data and perform crosschecks to ensure completeness and accuracy of all documents. Translate complex scientific information into concise, high-quality written content. Work effectively within multidisciplinary teams and adapt to shifting timelines and priorities. Communicate clearly and proactively with scientific, operational, and project stakeholders. Support additional scientific writing and documentation needs as assigned. What We're Looking For: Bachelor's degree in a relevant scientific field (biology, anatomy, chemistry, animal science, or related). Minimum 2+ years of experience in pharmaceuticals, CRO, biotech, medical devices, or academic research. Strong scientific writing skills with the ability to interpret and summarize technical data. Understanding of drug development and preclinical study requirements. Excellent attention to detail and strong organizational skills. Proficiency in written and verbal English communication. Strong preference for candidates with prior experience drafting nonclinical study protocols or reports. Why Pharmaron? Pharmaron is a premier service provider for the life sciences industry. Founded in 2004, Pharmaron has invested in its people and facilities and established a broad spectrum of research, development, and manufacturing service capabilities throughout the entire drug discovery, preclinical, and clinical development process across multiple therapeutic modalities, including small molecules, biologics, and CGT products. With over 21,000 employees and operations in the U.S., the U.K. and China. Pharmaron has an excellent track record in delivering R&D solutions to its partners in North America, Europe, Japan, and China. Collaborative Culture: You will thrive in our inclusive and collaborative environment, where teamwork and innovation go hand in hand. Here, your voice matters, and your contributions make a real impact. "Employees Number One" and "Clients Centered" are the core cultural values at Pharmaron. Our culture, which sets Pharmaron apart from other organizations, has evolved from our deep commitment to our employees, partners, and collaborators. Benefits: As part of our commitment to your well-being, we offer a comprehensive benefits package: Insurance including Medical, Dental & Vision with significant employer contributions Employer-funded Health Reimbursement Account Healthcare & Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts 100% Employer-paid Employee Life and AD&D Insurance, Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance 401k plan with generous employer match Access to an Employee Assistance Program How to Apply: Ready to seize this incredible opportunity? Join us at Pharmaron and be part of a dynamic team driving innovation and excellence in biopharmaceutical research and development. Apply online today! As an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer, Pharmaron values diversity and inclusion in the workplace, fostering an environment where all individuals are empowered to succeed. Join us in our mission to make a difference in the world of life sciences. #LI-MC1
    $65k-75k yearly 6d ago
  • Coordinator of Grants and Sponsored Research

    Taylor University 3.7company rating

    Grant writer job in Upland, CA

    Mission and Commitment Taylor's mission is to develop servant-leaders marked with a passion to minister Christ's redemptive love, grace, and truth to a world in need. As a community, Taylor faculty, staff, and students commit to living out Christ's love and truth in the here and now. We worship together, serve one another, and grow in faith as we learn in the classroom, on the field, at chapel, and anywhere else we're doing Life Together. Position Summary The Coordinator of Prospect Research and Grants Support provides essential operational and research support to the Executive Director of Grants & Prospect Research. This position plays a critical role in advancing Taylor University's fundraising efforts and grant acquisition by conducting prospect research, maintaining data integrity, supporting grant compliance activities, and coordinating administrative functions across both prospect research and grants management operations. This position serves as the primary research and administrative support for the office, working collaboratively with Advancement staff, faculty, staff, and university administration to ensure efficient operations and accurate information management. * Testify to personal experience of salvation in Jesus Christ, affirm belief in the University's Statement of Faith, abide by and practice our Life Together Covenant, and both personally agree with and support the Foundational Documents of Taylor University. Prospect Research (50%) * Research and Analysis * Conduct reactive research requests from development officers, creating comprehensive donor profiles that include biographical information, wealth indicators, philanthropic history, connection points, and background summaries. * Perform proactive research to identify new prospects with capacity and affinity for Taylor's mission * Utilize wealth screening tools and databases to assess donor capacity and likelihood to give * Research corporate and foundation prospects for potential partnership opportunities * Data Management and Integrity * Maintain accuracy and consistency of prospect information in the advancement database * Update biographical, contact, and relationship information based on research findings * Code and categorize prospects according to established portfolio management protocols * Generate reports and analytics to support prospect management strategies * Assist in preparing materials for annual prospect review meetings with Regional Directors of Development * Track research requests and maintain documentation of research sources and methodologies Grants and Sponsored Programs Support (50%) * Pre-Award Support * Assist faculty and staff in identifying potential funding opportunities aligned with their research interests and institutional priorities * Monitor and update grant databases of funding opportunities (fellowships, grants, administrative projects) * Develop grant proposals by collaborating with faculty and staff to write and edit narratives, statements of need, and budget narratives and justifications * Coordinate the collection of proposal materials and ensure completeness before submission * Track proposal deadlines and provide reminders to principal investigators * Assist in preparing standard proposal components (institutional information, budget templates, compliance documentation) * Post-Award Support * Maintain grant tracking database with current information on all active awards * Assist with monitoring grant expenditures and timelines to ensure compliance * Coordinate the collection of required reports from principal investigators * Prepare draft financial and progress reports for Executive Director review * Maintain organized files of all grant documentation (proposals, awards, reports, correspondence) * Support the IRB process by tracking submissions and maintaining documentation * Compliance and Training * Assist in maintaining pre- and post-award procedures documentation * Help coordinate annual workshop training sessions for faculty and staff * Track compliance requirements and deadlines for all active grants Administrative and Collaborative Functions * Assist with special projects as assigned by the Executive Director * Collaborate with Advancement colleagues to support overall departmental goals Required: * Bachelor's degree * 2-3 years of experience in research, data analysis, or administrative support * Demonstrated proficiency with database systems and Microsoft Office Suite * Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy * Excellent written and verbal communication skills * Ability to handle confidential information with discretion * Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities Preferred: * Experience in higher education advancement, development, or grants administration * Familiarity with prospect research tools (DonorSearch, Foundation Directory, etc.) * Knowledge of fundraising principles and donor cultivation strategies * Experience with grants management or sponsored programs * Understanding of federal grant regulations and compliance requirements * Experience with advancement databases (Raiser's Edge, Salesforce, Ellucian, or similar) Skills and Competencies * Analytical thinking and problem-solving skills * Ability to synthesize complex information into clear, concise summaries * Strong research skills including ability to evaluate source credibility * Detail-oriented with high degree of accuracy in work product * Self-motivated with ability to work independently and as part of a team * Excellent time management and ability to meet deadlines * Professional demeanor and customer service orientation * Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment * Adaptability and willingness to learn new systems and processes
    $41k-47k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Editor-in-Chief, HOT ROD

    Ten Publishing Magazines LLC

    Grant writer job in El Segundo, CA

    TEN: The Enthusiast Network is seeking a full-time Editor-in-Chief, HOT ROD for the El Segundo, CA office.
    $47k-76k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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