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Colgate University: Assistant/Associate Director of Corporate, Foundation and Go
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Colgate University: Assistant/Associate Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government Relations
Position Title: Assistant/Associate Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government RelationsFull Time/Part Time: Full TimeDivision: Institutional Advancement DivisionDepartment: Corporate, Foundation & Government RelationsDepartment Statement: The Office of Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations handles Colgate’s institutional grants, faculty grants, and sponsored research. The mission of the office is to secure financial support from foundations, corporations, and government sources for projects supportive of Colgate’s mission. More broadly conceived, our function is to facilitate relationships between a wide range of constituencies, both on and off campus, that will ultimately lead to support of teaching, learning, and research at Colgate. One particularly important part of this mission is supporting faculty who need external funding to support their research or creative work. We are prepared to assist faculty in locating potential sources of funding and to discuss proposal ideas, assist with budgets, or read and comment on drafts of proposals-in-progress.Accountabilities: The Assistant/Associate Director works independently and in tandem with the Director and the Grants Assistant to identify, cultivate and solicit foundation and corporate prospects and government agencies. As such, the Assistant/Associate Director should have outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. The Assistant/Associate Director will, both independently and collaboratively, write and edit grant proposals, create budgets, reports, briefings, and other collateral materials for communication with corporate, foundation, and government prospects. Accountable for meeting advancement objectives for government agencies, foundations, and corporations. Accountable for facilitating institutional proposals and sponsored research grant and contract applications by faculty. Demonstrated ability to advise faculty effectively on external funding opportunities in defined fields and on compliance with agency guidelines in order to increase their likelihood of funding success. Accountable for ensuring proposals’ compliance with university policies and agency guidelines and regulations. Demonstrated knowledge of best practices in institutional grant and sponsored research administration. Accountable for coordinating internal approval of proposals, communicating with faculty about internal reviewers’ comments and corrections, and submitting proposals as required. Ability to effectively advise and collaborate with other university departments (e.g. Accounting, Risk Management, Dean/Provost) on university policy-making based on evolving state and federal regulations and compliance standards for grants and contracts. Responsible for creation and submission of effective institutional grant proposals as assigned, and subsequent reporting and stewardship.Requirements:Professional Experience/Qualifications:Excellent analytical, research, and communication skillsAbility to compose strong, clearly written material, including general correspondence, reports, and proposals that articulate funding prioritiesExcellent computer skills, including advanced-level knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite, as well as with the internet, and a demonstrated ability to learn and use new applicationsAbility to meet multiple simultaneous project deadlines under pressureCommitment to customer serviceAbility to maintain confidentialityUnderstanding of higher education institutions, including curriculum, faculty development, student financial aid, and infrastructureAbility to interact professionally and comfortably with a diverse group of senior administrators, faculty members, and staff members within the university and with external constituentsPreferred Qualifications:3-5 years in related fundraising/grant-writing/grant-management work in an academic or not-for-profit organization, with emphasis on writing proposals and on developing and managing complex budgetsExperience working as a member of a team and interacting with clientsExperience working in a non-profit or higher education strongly preferredEducation:BA/BS required, preferably in the arts, humanities or social sciencesGraduate degree preferredPhysical Requirements:Other Information:Requisition Number: 2018S085PTemporary: NoWork Schedule:Job Open Date: 06/22/2018Job Close Date: Open Until FilledSpecial Instructions Summary:EEO Statement: It is the policy of Colgate University not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, marital status, disability, protected Veteran Status, sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, genetic information, victims of domestic violence and stalking, familial status, and all other categories covered by law. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of employment. Colgate University will not discharge or discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their own compensation or the compensation of another employee or applicant. Colgate University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities/Females/Persons with Disabilities/Protected Veterans are encouraged to apply.
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Position Title: Assistant/Associate Director of Corporate, Foundation and Government RelationsFull Time/Part Time: Full TimeDivision: Institutional Advancement DivisionDepartment: Corporate, Foundation & Government RelationsDepartment Statement: The Office of Corporate, Foundation, and Government Relations handles Colgate’s institutional grants, faculty grants, and sponsored research. The mission of the office is to secure financial support from foundations, corporations, and government sources for projects supportive of Colgate’s mission. More broadly conceived, our function is to facilitate relationships between a wide range of constituencies, both on and off campus, that will ultimately lead to support of teaching, learning, and research at Colgate. One particularly important part of this mission is supporting faculty who need external funding to support their research or creative work. We are prepared to assist faculty in locating potential sources of funding and to discuss proposal ideas, assist with budgets, or read and comment on drafts of proposals-in-progress.Accountabilities: The Assistant/Associate Director works independently and in tandem with the Director and the Grants Assistant to identify, cultivate and solicit foundation and corporate prospects and government agencies. As such, the Assistant/Associate Director should have outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. The Assistant/Associate Director will, both independently and collaboratively, write and edit grant proposals, create budgets, reports, briefings, and other collateral materials for communication with corporate, foundation, and government prospects. Accountable for meeting advancement objectives for government agencies, foundations, and corporations. Accountable for facilitating institutional proposals and sponsored research grant and contract applications by faculty. Demonstrated ability to advise faculty effectively on external funding opportunities in defined fields and on compliance with agency guidelines in order to increase their likelihood of funding success. Accountable for ensuring proposals’ compliance with university policies and agency guidelines and regulations. Demonstrated knowledge of best practices in institutional grant and sponsored research administration. Accountable for coordinating internal approval of proposals, communicating with faculty about internal reviewers’ comments and corrections, and submitting proposals as required. Ability to effectively advise and collaborate with other university departments (e.g. Accounting, Risk Management, Dean/Provost) on university policy-making based on evolving state and federal regulations and compliance standards for grants and contracts. Responsible for creation and submission of effective institutional grant proposals as assigned, and subsequent reporting and stewardship.Requirements:Professional Experience/Qualifications:Excellent analytical, research, and communication skillsAbility to compose strong, clearly written material, including general correspondence, reports, and proposals that articulate funding prioritiesExcellent computer skills, including advanced-level knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite, as well as with the internet, and a demonstrated ability to learn and use new applicationsAbility to meet multiple simultaneous project deadlines under pressureCommitment to customer serviceAbility to maintain confidentialityUnderstanding of higher education institutions, including curriculum, faculty development, student financial aid, and infrastructureAbility to interact professionally and comfortably with a diverse group of senior administrators, faculty members, and staff members within the university and with external constituentsPreferred Qualifications:3-5 years in related fundraising/grant-writing/grant-management work in an academic or not-for-profit organization, with emphasis on writing proposals and on developing and managing complex budgetsExperience working as a member of a team and interacting with clientsExperience working in a non-profit or higher education strongly preferredEducation:BA/BS required, preferably in the arts, humanities or social sciencesGraduate degree preferredPhysical Requirements:Other Information:Requisition Number: 2018S085PTemporary: NoWork Schedule:Job Open Date: 06/22/2018Job Close Date: Open Until FilledSpecial Instructions Summary:EEO Statement: It is the policy of Colgate University not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of their race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, pregnancy, national origin, marital status, disability, protected Veteran Status, sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, genetic information, victims of domestic violence and stalking, familial status, and all other categories covered by law. This policy shall apply to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, recall, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training at all levels of employment. Colgate University will not discharge or discriminate against employees or applicants who inquire about, discuss, or disclose their own compensation or the compensation of another employee or applicant. Colgate University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities/Females/Persons with Disabilities/Protected Veterans are encouraged to apply.
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