URMC Clinical & Translational Science Institute
Rochester, NY, USA
With minimum direction and considerable latitude for independent judgment, utilizes project-management methodology and knowledge of NIH training grant processes (including financial and regulatory compliance, as well as outcomes reporting) and requirements to provide grant management (GM) support for the Research Education & Career Development branch of the UR Clinical & Translational Science Institute (UR CTSI). GM Support includes managing program staff activities and liaising with institutional departments to ensure that programmatic and academic requirements of supported trainees are properly administered. Working with program leadership and staff, develop and manage workflows for addressing ongoing program support needs. Manages program staff implementation of onboarding processes and trainee appointments into the NIH xTrain system and HRMS as required. Works closely with CTSI finance to ensure compliance with financial and budgetary requirements of trainees and scholars across CTSI-supported training and career development managed grant programs. The Education Lead Program Administrator will devote significant effort to managing program evaluation and grant data collection activities, documenting grant evaluation activities across all programs and ensuring that regular reporting deliverables and annual progress reports are produced on time. The person in this role will work directly and regularly with the CTSI Director of Research Education to manage onboarding of new administrative support staff in the Research Education branch, and will be responsible for supervising at least 2 education program coordinators in the branch. This person will report on the status of managed grant activities, develop and revise relevant workflows as needed, identify administrative needs and challenges, and provide operational-level program intelligence allowing the Director of Research Education and CTSI leadership to make evidence-based, strategic decisions about ongoing program development. The Lead Program Administrator will be expected to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously and to stay informed about relevant changes in grant structures and requirements at both the institutional and federal level. The position requires a well-organized, flexible team player with excellent project and grant management skills.
Supervision and Direction:
Reports directly to the CTSI Director of Research Education, and is accountable to CTSI leadership for specific assigned projects.
Post-Award Grant Management –
Manages workflows for administrative support staff and liaises with necessary institutional administrative offices to ensure that key post-award administrative tasks are accomplished on time and in compliance with institutional and federal requirements across all managed grants and funded programs within the Research Education branch.
Works directly with CTSI administration and finance to monitor and ensure that finance and budgetary requirements of trainees and scholars remain compliant with university and federal guidelines and to address trainee and scholar related issues as needed, reports regularly to Director of Research Education and meets regularly with CTSI finance and administrative teams to address potential challenges and provide status updates. Coordinates expenditure controls and reviews and approves invoices on relevant grant programs.
Completes proper training appointment documents for UR and Federal funders. Calculates and analyzes specific rates for stipends, health fees, tuition etc. and creates and routes the personnel action forms (PAFs) and federal forms
Responds to requests from CTSI administration for clarification or further information regarding grant requirements and compliance. Works with Director of Research Education and administrative support staff to address challenges and provide guidance on corrective measures.
Reviews and updates research education branch program RFAs and NOAs to ensure compliance and alignment with current institutional or federal guidelines.
Maintains Continuous Learning for Administrators of Sponsored Programs (CLASP) certification and attends regular CLASP-related meetings.
Education Program Management –
Works directly with program directors to develop and manage workflows for administrative support staff to support education and career-development needs of trainees, scholars and junior faculty across all managed grants and funded programs within the Research Education branch.
· Oversees the appointing of new trainees and scholars across programs into appropriate NIH and URMC systems (such as NIH xTrain and UR HRMS), manages and monitors a master schedule of trainee and scholar appointments and operational deliverables to be utilized by Research Education administrative support staff.
· Works with staff to manage the development and implementation of trainee orientation to managed grants and funded programs, including the development of up-to-date orientation materials.
· Works with assigned grant program evaluators, program directors/PIs and program administrative support staff to ensure that effective processes are in place to monitor and report on trainee and scholar career development planning.
· Works with program leaders and mentor development core to establish regular meetings and workflows to ensure that mentor needs are being addressed
· Liaises with other institutional departments, program leadership, and support staff to address issues related to trainee’s academic and program requirements, providing guidance to education program coordinators to ensure that needs are being met
· Responds to requests from CTSI leadership and administration for clarification or further information regarding trainee activities and compliance with program requirements.
· Reviews and updates research education branch program SOPs to ensure effective workflows across all trainee-related processes.
Grant Data Collection and Evaluation Management –
Manages and monitors a master schedule of regular data collection efforts across all programs, overseeing administrative support staff and program evaluators to ensure data collection efforts are implemented and meet reporting needs.
· Works directly with Director of Research Education and CTSI administration to develop and revise workflows that streamline data collection efforts for reporting purposes, including integration of data sets between CTSI REDCaps and the CTSI trainee tracking software, and efforts to develop sustainable mechanisms for long-term tracking of trainees and scholars.
· Works with evaluators to assists in managing data collection needs for trainee assessments or individual career development plans across funded programs
· Coordinates development of necessary training and data tables for grants in development within the CTSI
· Regularly meets with Director of Research Education to provide status reports and identify delays or challenges to meeting data collection deadlines, and actively participates in discussions of branch-level metrics and processes including identifying and compiling key performance indicators, and solutions deployment.
Regular and Ad Hoc Reporting -
Works with program leadership, CTSI administrative and evaluation teams, and the director of Research Education & Career Development, to produce annual performance reports (RPPRs) required by funding agencies as well as reports requested by CTSI or program leadership.
· Works with the Director of Research Education in the project management and preparation of required annual RPPRs across training and career development grants.
· Responds to requests from CTSI leadership for data reports used to support grant development, external advisory board meetings, CTSI annual reports, and the CTSI website.
Other –
Remains compliant with administrator training requirements (including CLASP and related UR training), and participates in webinars, working groups, and local or national administrator bodies with guidance from Director of Research Education. Utilizes lean performance improvement methodology throughout all work. Identifies potential collaborations, program improvements or risks. Contributes as active member of the team, providing feedback and recommendations to support the needs of the programs. Keeps current on key issues affecting strategic initiatives and operational imperatives. Builds and maintains inter-departmental relationships.
Minimum Education
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Business, Higher Education, Healthcare or related field.
Master’s degree preferred.
Experience
Minimum of 3 years grants administration or grant-related project management experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with university administration and finance requirements.
Experience with higher education functions related to the support of trainee programs and junior faculty career development, preferably in health research settings. CLASP-training or equivalent institutional grant administration training preferred. Familiarity with federal NIH-grant reporting mechanisms preferred. Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint. Database experience desired.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Proven ability to interact with all levels of faculty and staff in a professional manner. Excellent communication skills focused on effective organization and project management. Attention to detail a must. Shows initiative and resourcefulness in managing priorities and takes responsibility for accomplishing his/her own work. Works collaboratively and maintains confidentiality of information at all times. Experience in scientific grant/manuscript preparation assistance is preferred.
Full Time
With minimum direction and considerable latitude for independent judgment, utilizes project-management methodology and knowledge of NIH training grant processes (including financial and regulatory compliance, as well as outcomes reporting) and requirements to provide grant management (GM) support for the Research Education & Career Development branch of the UR Clinical & Translational Science Institute (UR CTSI). GM Support includes managing program staff activities and liaising with institutional departments to ensure that programmatic and academic requirements of supported trainees are properly administered. Working with program leadership and staff, develop and manage workflows for addressing ongoing program support needs. Manages program staff implementation of onboarding processes and trainee appointments into the NIH xTrain system and HRMS as required. Works closely with CTSI finance to ensure compliance with financial and budgetary requirements of trainees and scholars across CTSI-supported training and career development managed grant programs. The Education Lead Program Administrator will devote significant effort to managing program evaluation and grant data collection activities, documenting grant evaluation activities across all programs and ensuring that regular reporting deliverables and annual progress reports are produced on time. The person in this role will work directly and regularly with the CTSI Director of Research Education to manage onboarding of new administrative support staff in the Research Education branch, and will be responsible for supervising at least 2 education program coordinators in the branch. This person will report on the status of managed grant activities, develop and revise relevant workflows as needed, identify administrative needs and challenges, and provide operational-level program intelligence allowing the Director of Research Education and CTSI leadership to make evidence-based, strategic decisions about ongoing program development. The Lead Program Administrator will be expected to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously and to stay informed about relevant changes in grant structures and requirements at both the institutional and federal level. The position requires a well-organized, flexible team player with excellent project and grant management skills.
Supervision and Direction:
Reports directly to the CTSI Director of Research Education, and is accountable to CTSI leadership for specific assigned projects.
Post-Award Grant Management –
Manages workflows for administrative support staff and liaises with necessary institutional administrative offices to ensure that key post-award administrative tasks are accomplished on time and in compliance with institutional and federal requirements across all managed grants and funded programs within the Research Education branch.
Works directly with CTSI administration and finance to monitor and ensure that finance and budgetary requirements of trainees and scholars remain compliant with university and federal guidelines and to address trainee and scholar related issues as needed, reports regularly to Director of Research Education and meets regularly with CTSI finance and administrative teams to address potential challenges and provide status updates. Coordinates expenditure controls and reviews and approves invoices on relevant grant programs.
Completes proper training appointment documents for UR and Federal funders. Calculates and analyzes specific rates for stipends, health fees, tuition etc. and creates and routes the personnel action forms (PAFs) and federal forms
Responds to requests from CTSI administration for clarification or further information regarding grant requirements and compliance. Works with Director of Research Education and administrative support staff to address challenges and provide guidance on corrective measures.
Reviews and updates research education branch program RFAs and NOAs to ensure compliance and alignment with current institutional or federal guidelines.
Maintains Continuous Learning for Administrators of Sponsored Programs (CLASP) certification and attends regular CLASP-related meetings.
Education Program Management –
Works directly with program directors to develop and manage workflows for administrative support staff to support education and career-development needs of trainees, scholars and junior faculty across all managed grants and funded programs within the Research Education branch.
· Oversees the appointing of new trainees and scholars across programs into appropriate NIH and URMC systems (such as NIH xTrain and UR HRMS), manages and monitors a master schedule of trainee and scholar appointments and operational deliverables to be utilized by Research Education administrative support staff.
· Works with staff to manage the development and implementation of trainee orientation to managed grants and funded programs, including the development of up-to-date orientation materials.
· Works with assigned grant program evaluators, program directors/PIs and program administrative support staff to ensure that effective processes are in place to monitor and report on trainee and scholar career development planning.
· Works with program leaders and mentor development core to establish regular meetings and workflows to ensure that mentor needs are being addressed
· Liaises with other institutional departments, program leadership, and support staff to address issues related to trainee’s academic and program requirements, providing guidance to education program coordinators to ensure that needs are being met
· Responds to requests from CTSI leadership and administration for clarification or further information regarding trainee activities and compliance with program requirements.
· Reviews and updates research education branch program SOPs to ensure effective workflows across all trainee-related processes.
Grant Data Collection and Evaluation Management –
Manages and monitors a master schedule of regular data collection efforts across all programs, overseeing administrative support staff and program evaluators to ensure data collection efforts are implemented and meet reporting needs.
· Works directly with Director of Research Education and CTSI administration to develop and revise workflows that streamline data collection efforts for reporting purposes, including integration of data sets between CTSI REDCaps and the CTSI trainee tracking software, and efforts to develop sustainable mechanisms for long-term tracking of trainees and scholars.
· Works with evaluators to assists in managing data collection needs for trainee assessments or individual career development plans across funded programs
· Coordinates development of necessary training and data tables for grants in development within the CTSI
· Regularly meets with Director of Research Education to provide status reports and identify delays or challenges to meeting data collection deadlines, and actively participates in discussions of branch-level metrics and processes including identifying and compiling key performance indicators, and solutions deployment.
Regular and Ad Hoc Reporting -
Works with program leadership, CTSI administrative and evaluation teams, and the director of Research Education & Career Development, to produce annual performance reports (RPPRs) required by funding agencies as well as reports requested by CTSI or program leadership.
· Works with the Director of Research Education in the project management and preparation of required annual RPPRs across training and career development grants.
· Responds to requests from CTSI leadership for data reports used to support grant development, external advisory board meetings, CTSI annual reports, and the CTSI website.
Other –
Remains compliant with administrator training requirements (including CLASP and related UR training), and participates in webinars, working groups, and local or national administrator bodies with guidance from Director of Research Education. Utilizes lean performance improvement methodology throughout all work. Identifies potential collaborations, program improvements or risks. Contributes as active member of the team, providing feedback and recommendations to support the needs of the programs. Keeps current on key issues affecting strategic initiatives and operational imperatives. Builds and maintains inter-departmental relationships.
Minimum Education
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Business, Higher Education, Healthcare or related field.
Master’s degree preferred.
Experience
Minimum of 3 years grants administration or grant-related project management experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with university administration and finance requirements.
Experience with higher education functions related to the support of trainee programs and junior faculty career development, preferably in health research settings. CLASP-training or equivalent institutional grant administration training preferred. Familiarity with federal NIH-grant reporting mechanisms preferred. Proficient in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint. Database experience desired.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Proven ability to interact with all levels of faculty and staff in a professional manner. Excellent communication skills focused on effective organization and project management. Attention to detail a must. Shows initiative and resourcefulness in managing priorities and takes responsibility for accomplishing his/her own work. Works collaboratively and maintains confidentiality of information at all times. Experience in scientific grant/manuscript preparation assistance is preferred.
The Hunger Project
New York, NY, USA
Grants Officer
The Hunger Project (THP) is a global non-profit organization whose mission is to end hunger and poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centered strategies and advocating for their widespread adoption in countries throughout the world. We operate in 22 countries with 330 staff and have mobilized hundreds of thousands of volunteer leaders worldwide. Our programs throughout Africa, South Asia and Latin America are based on an innovative, holistic approach, which empowers women and men living in rural villages to become the agents of their own development and make sustainable progress in overcoming hunger and poverty.
Current Hunger Project office locations include: USA: Global functions and US Fundraising functions are primarily located in New York City and Washington DC, as well as in multiple home offices.
13 Program Countries : Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique, Peru, Senegal, Uganda, Zambia.
9 Partner Countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
Position Summary
This role is responsible for coordinating processes around the life cycle of grants, from the proposal phase to the close-out phase. As a core member of the Program Partnership Development team within the US office, the Grant Officer works closely with colleagues in the Global Grants and Compliance function and Global Finance team.
The Grants Officer ensures proposal processes follow all internal procedures, coordinate budget and contract reviews, facilitate launch and project calls, track project finances, manage reporting, and ensure accurate information is available for stakeholders throughout the system.
This full-time position is based out of THP’s Office in New York City, and remote candidates are welcome to apply, with a strong preference for candidates based in the NYC or DC areas. The position reports to the Senior Manager, Grants and Contracts, and works closely with Senior Director of New Business Development and is exempt from overtime.
The salary range for this position is $60,000 - $70,000 USD , not including an annualized cafeteria plan allowance currently fixed at $18,000. The candidate must have eligibility to work in the U.S. and must not require visa sponsorship in the future.
Essential Functions
Managing the administration of the grant cycle (55%)
● Coordinate the administration of the grant cycle from application to closing, facilitating efforts across teams to ensure that grant requirements are met.
● Utilize established processes, templates, and tools to follow internal processes for grants management and sub-award management; and propose and implement the development of new tools and procedures, as needed.
● In close partnership with the Senior Manager, International Grants and Contracts, monitor project workplans to ensure grants or contracts to support on-track, on-time, and on-budget implementation.
● Ensure quality information management related to reporting by overseeing the regular maintenance of grant files, reporting calendars and internal documentation.
Reporting & Proposal Writing Support (35%)
● Monitor funding opportunities and sectors trends and best practices.
● Conduct research and analysis to identify potential new funders.
● Support proposal development process with desk reviews, research, writing and editing, in close partnership with Program and Partnership Development colleagues.
● Monitor reporting timelines and facilitate the production and timely delivery of high-quality reports which meet requirements – including report review, editing and writing as required.
Financial Tracking (10%)
● Track grant spending as well as modifications and budget realignments, monitoring adherence to funder requirements, internal policies and guidance.
● Provide team with materials, analysis, and information to support decision-making and presentation to funders.
● Participate in annual program budgeting process in collaboration with Global Finance.
Other
● Participate in a collegial office environment including helping with office-wide initiatives outside of your own job area.
● Represent THP at external events, meetings and within networks.
● Leverage network to support new partnerships in coordination with institutional fundraising teams.
● Perform all other duties assigned by supervisor or manager.
Qualifications
1. Education (Minimum Needed and Type of Degree Needed): ● Minimum Required: Bachelor’s degree, preferably with a major or minor in pre-law, finance, accounting or fields relating to international affairs.
2. Work Experience (Minimum needed) ● Minimum Required: 4 years in a similar role with familiarity with international and complex funders. ● Preferred: Non-profit setting with remote team structure, and experience in a fast-paced environment with a small global team.
3. Specialized Knowledge Needed for Job Performance ● Knowledge of international development landscape of issues, organizations, and funders.
● Experience with the preparation of budgets for applications in accordance with complex global guidelines and in collaboration with relevant colleagues. ● Experience with US and/or other government grant compliance. ● Experience with analyzing and writing contracts.
4. Skills (e.g., Level of Judgment Required, Ability to Direct, Work Independently, Multi-Task, etc.): ● Sound judgment, able to troubleshoot problems, come up with creative solutions, while also identifying issues which need to be escalated. ● Project management skills, ability to prioritize. ● Superior organization skills and attention to detail. ● Resourceful self-starter with ability to independently multi-task and prioritize. ● High level of comfort with new technologies, and able to quickly learn new tools. ● Strong teamwork and collaboration skills; ability to work with colleagues and partners nationally and internationally. ● Entrepreneurial, self-driven and results-oriented, with a positive outlook. ● Ability to adapt and work in a very flexible, fluid, and evolving environment. ● High level of accuracy and attention to detail.
5. Special Skills (Technical or Advanced) ● Proficiency in MS Office suite, with proficiency in Excel. ● High level of knowledge with Google Suite and Microsoft Office Tools.
6. Other (Communication Skills, Aptitudes, or Other Specific Skills or Abilities Required): ● Fluency in Spanish and or French preferred. ● Excellent interpersonal and intercultural communication skills. ● High level of confidentiality. ● Ability to work a varying schedule including nights, early mornings, weekends on occasion. ● Ability to travel domestically and internationally, and work on multiple time zones, as necessary. ● Experience working with different countries and cultures. ● Commitment to THP’s values, including an understanding of and compatibility with our principles and philosophy. The successful candidate will be working with a team who loves what they are doing and feels it is a privilege to be working in service of this mission.
Benefit Highlights
The Hunger Project is pleased to offer a competitive compensation and benefits package, which includes; a cafeteria plan that allows employees to choose from a variety of pre-tax benefits that may include, but are not limited to health, dental, vision and much more, retirement savings plan with employer match and contributions, personal time off that increase with tenure, bank holidays, sick leave, flexible work arrangements, an Employee Assistance Program, life and disability insurance, paid family leave.
How to Apply
Please forward your letter of interest, resume, writing sample, salary expectations for immediate consideration to grantsmgmt@thp.org Please include “Grants Officer'' in the subject line of your email.
Full Time Regular
Grants Officer
The Hunger Project (THP) is a global non-profit organization whose mission is to end hunger and poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centered strategies and advocating for their widespread adoption in countries throughout the world. We operate in 22 countries with 330 staff and have mobilized hundreds of thousands of volunteer leaders worldwide. Our programs throughout Africa, South Asia and Latin America are based on an innovative, holistic approach, which empowers women and men living in rural villages to become the agents of their own development and make sustainable progress in overcoming hunger and poverty.
Current Hunger Project office locations include: USA: Global functions and US Fundraising functions are primarily located in New York City and Washington DC, as well as in multiple home offices.
13 Program Countries : Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Malawi, Mexico, Mozambique, Peru, Senegal, Uganda, Zambia.
9 Partner Countries: Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
Position Summary
This role is responsible for coordinating processes around the life cycle of grants, from the proposal phase to the close-out phase. As a core member of the Program Partnership Development team within the US office, the Grant Officer works closely with colleagues in the Global Grants and Compliance function and Global Finance team.
The Grants Officer ensures proposal processes follow all internal procedures, coordinate budget and contract reviews, facilitate launch and project calls, track project finances, manage reporting, and ensure accurate information is available for stakeholders throughout the system.
This full-time position is based out of THP’s Office in New York City, and remote candidates are welcome to apply, with a strong preference for candidates based in the NYC or DC areas. The position reports to the Senior Manager, Grants and Contracts, and works closely with Senior Director of New Business Development and is exempt from overtime.
The salary range for this position is $60,000 - $70,000 USD , not including an annualized cafeteria plan allowance currently fixed at $18,000. The candidate must have eligibility to work in the U.S. and must not require visa sponsorship in the future.
Essential Functions
Managing the administration of the grant cycle (55%)
● Coordinate the administration of the grant cycle from application to closing, facilitating efforts across teams to ensure that grant requirements are met.
● Utilize established processes, templates, and tools to follow internal processes for grants management and sub-award management; and propose and implement the development of new tools and procedures, as needed.
● In close partnership with the Senior Manager, International Grants and Contracts, monitor project workplans to ensure grants or contracts to support on-track, on-time, and on-budget implementation.
● Ensure quality information management related to reporting by overseeing the regular maintenance of grant files, reporting calendars and internal documentation.
Reporting & Proposal Writing Support (35%)
● Monitor funding opportunities and sectors trends and best practices.
● Conduct research and analysis to identify potential new funders.
● Support proposal development process with desk reviews, research, writing and editing, in close partnership with Program and Partnership Development colleagues.
● Monitor reporting timelines and facilitate the production and timely delivery of high-quality reports which meet requirements – including report review, editing and writing as required.
Financial Tracking (10%)
● Track grant spending as well as modifications and budget realignments, monitoring adherence to funder requirements, internal policies and guidance.
● Provide team with materials, analysis, and information to support decision-making and presentation to funders.
● Participate in annual program budgeting process in collaboration with Global Finance.
Other
● Participate in a collegial office environment including helping with office-wide initiatives outside of your own job area.
● Represent THP at external events, meetings and within networks.
● Leverage network to support new partnerships in coordination with institutional fundraising teams.
● Perform all other duties assigned by supervisor or manager.
Qualifications
1. Education (Minimum Needed and Type of Degree Needed): ● Minimum Required: Bachelor’s degree, preferably with a major or minor in pre-law, finance, accounting or fields relating to international affairs.
2. Work Experience (Minimum needed) ● Minimum Required: 4 years in a similar role with familiarity with international and complex funders. ● Preferred: Non-profit setting with remote team structure, and experience in a fast-paced environment with a small global team.
3. Specialized Knowledge Needed for Job Performance ● Knowledge of international development landscape of issues, organizations, and funders.
● Experience with the preparation of budgets for applications in accordance with complex global guidelines and in collaboration with relevant colleagues. ● Experience with US and/or other government grant compliance. ● Experience with analyzing and writing contracts.
4. Skills (e.g., Level of Judgment Required, Ability to Direct, Work Independently, Multi-Task, etc.): ● Sound judgment, able to troubleshoot problems, come up with creative solutions, while also identifying issues which need to be escalated. ● Project management skills, ability to prioritize. ● Superior organization skills and attention to detail. ● Resourceful self-starter with ability to independently multi-task and prioritize. ● High level of comfort with new technologies, and able to quickly learn new tools. ● Strong teamwork and collaboration skills; ability to work with colleagues and partners nationally and internationally. ● Entrepreneurial, self-driven and results-oriented, with a positive outlook. ● Ability to adapt and work in a very flexible, fluid, and evolving environment. ● High level of accuracy and attention to detail.
5. Special Skills (Technical or Advanced) ● Proficiency in MS Office suite, with proficiency in Excel. ● High level of knowledge with Google Suite and Microsoft Office Tools.
6. Other (Communication Skills, Aptitudes, or Other Specific Skills or Abilities Required): ● Fluency in Spanish and or French preferred. ● Excellent interpersonal and intercultural communication skills. ● High level of confidentiality. ● Ability to work a varying schedule including nights, early mornings, weekends on occasion. ● Ability to travel domestically and internationally, and work on multiple time zones, as necessary. ● Experience working with different countries and cultures. ● Commitment to THP’s values, including an understanding of and compatibility with our principles and philosophy. The successful candidate will be working with a team who loves what they are doing and feels it is a privilege to be working in service of this mission.
Benefit Highlights
The Hunger Project is pleased to offer a competitive compensation and benefits package, which includes; a cafeteria plan that allows employees to choose from a variety of pre-tax benefits that may include, but are not limited to health, dental, vision and much more, retirement savings plan with employer match and contributions, personal time off that increase with tenure, bank holidays, sick leave, flexible work arrangements, an Employee Assistance Program, life and disability insurance, paid family leave.
How to Apply
Please forward your letter of interest, resume, writing sample, salary expectations for immediate consideration to grantsmgmt@thp.org Please include “Grants Officer'' in the subject line of your email.