Grant Project Director, Early Career
- Employer
- Miami Dade College
- Location
- Florida, United States
- Salary
- $64,817.00 - $81,021.00
- Date posted
- Jun 7, 2022
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Business & Administrative Affairs, Business & Administrative Support
- Employment Level
- Administrative
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Job Description:
The Grant Project Director is responsible for the planning,
organization, management, implementation, continuous review, and
analysis of the project. This includes ensuring that the project
complies with funder’s requirements, achieves objectives and
outcomes, manages budget, and is implemented
successfully.
Duties & Responsibilities:
•Oversees the daily operations of the project, including timely
implementation of all required activities, as detailed in the grant
proposal and/or grant agreement or contract
•Hires, supervises, and evaluates full-time and part-time project
staff, including consultants
•Administers, prepares, and manages the grant budget to ensure
funds are allocated and spent according to project, funder, and
college requirements
•Ensures compliance with College and funding agency policies,
procedures, and regulations
•Leads formative and summative evaluation of project by working
with external evaluator
•Prepares and oversees grant projects in accordance with College
policy and in compliance with funder requirements detailed in the
grant proposal and/or grant agreement or contract
•Develops and implements continual assessment plans to ensure
monitoring of grant goals and objectives
•Collaborates with internal and external partners to optimize
delivery of project services
•Works with project and College staff to institutionalize
improvements and project components
•Serves as a liaison between the College and project consultants,
students, and funding agency
•Reviews and prepares materials for dissemination via articles,
reports, presentations, etc.
•Communicates grant goals to the College/Campus community, campus
administrators, faculty, and students
Minimum Requirements:
•Master’s degree and three (3) years of related experience; or
Bachelor’s degree and seven (7) years of related experience
•Knowledge and understanding of College organization, goals and
objectives, and policies and procedures
•Knowledge of grant management including budget, hiring,
supervision and evaluation of personnel and reporting
•Possess proven track record of excellence in grant budget
management
•Experience planning, coordinating and organizing complex,
multi-activity projects (preferable in education setting)
•Knowledge and proficiency of Microsoft office software and
specific computer programs related to area of responsibility
•Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw
valid conclusions for reporting purposes
•Ability to effectively present information to groups of managers,
clients, customers, students, and the public
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