Director of Government Grants - Armstrong McGuire Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Montreat, NC at Geebo

Director of Government Grants - Armstrong McGuire

Christian Career Fit Christian Career Fit Montreat, NC Montreat, NC Full-time Full-time $70,000 - $90,000 a year $70,000 - $90,000 a year 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago Note:
This position is being offered with options for remote, hybrid, or in-person work environments.
Ask yourself Do you have a passion to work for a thriving and growing education organization? Do you excel in designing and implementing a comprehensive government grant solicitation and management program for an institution of higher education? Are you called to live out your Christian faith in a dynamic and growing fundraising environment? Why? As an innovative and rapidly evolving institution, Montreat College seeks an equally innovative expert to grow and manage the college's federal, state, and local government grants.
What will you do as Montreat College's Director of Government Grants? Reporting to the Vice President for Advancement, this senior employee will be responsible for growing and improving a comprehensive government grant solicitation and management program that aligns with the college's mission and strategic plan.
This successful leader and project manager will navigate the schedules and bureaucracy of government agencies and the political and competitive dynamics of funders.
The Director will successfully secure, manage and execute a portfolio of federal, state, and local funding opportunities.
Additionally, this position will coordinate both pre-award and post-award management, working with finance teams, faculty, and administrators.
A qualified candidate must have a personal commitment to Jesus Christ and affirm and support the vision, mission, statement of faith, and community life covenant of Montreat College.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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