Job Description:
Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare is seeking an experienced Program Development Funding Manager with RFP Granting expertise.
Program Development Funding Manager Responsibilities
- Organizing programs and activities in accordance with the mission and goals of the organization.
- Developing new programs to support the strategic direction of the organization.
- Creating and managing long-term goals.
- Developing a budget and operating plan for the program.
- Developing an evaluation method to assess program strengths and identify areas for improvement.
- Writing program funding proposals to guarantee uninterrupted delivery of services.
- Managing a team of program support staff with a diverse array of talents and responsibilities.
- Ensuring goals are met in areas including customer satisfaction, safety, quality and team member performance.
- Implementing and managing changes and interventions to ensure project goals are achieved.
- Meeting with stakeholders to make communication easy and transparent regarding project issues and decisions on services.
- Producing accurate and timely reporting of program status throughout its life cycle.
- Analyzing program risks.
- Working on strategy with the marketing team.
- In-depth Understanding of project management.
RFP Grant Writing Responsibilities:
- Manage all aspects of the RFP/RFI/ RFQ response process to improve the accuracy and efficiency, of the process.
- Establish functional areas and manage standard reporting processes for supporting data and routine exhibits requested by RFPs.
- Conduct ongoing prospect research and create 20-30 new compelling, outcomes-driven grant proposals each year.
- Demonstrate expertise in successfully applying for grants at the Federal and State Levels, and to Private or Public Foundations, as well as Corporate Sponsors.
- The RFP/ Grant Writer is responsible for managing and building Neuropath Behavioral Healthcare's portfolio of institutional funders, which includes State and Federal Agencies, Private and Public Foundations as well as Corporate Funders.
- Analyze government RFP opportunities, summarize key findings, and consult with members of the leadership team to determine organizational fit.
- Attend bidder's conferences and technical assistance workshops as necessary.
- Develop, write, and assemble funding applications to state and federal agencies, and private foundations in collaboration with program staff.
- Manage grant renewals in partnership with key program and Finance staff.
- Collaborate with the program development team and other key personnel to ensure they have the necessary information for program development.
- Manage reporting requirements to ensure compliance.
- Conduct ongoing prospect research.
- Follow a moves-management system to track status and metrics to measure performance.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in English or the Humanities with a minimum of five years of successful grant writing experience.
- Comprehensive mastery of best practices in grant writing.
- Maturity, strong interpersonal skills, and discretion.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in MS Office Suite and donor management software.
- Background working in behavioral health preferred or Special Needs Advocacy.
- Must have a friendly, outgoing and personable, and professional demeanor.
- Have the ability to thrive in both a team and an independent work environment.
- Flexible working hours for short-term deadlines.
Benefits
Employees enjoy many benefits, such as:
- A dynamic work environment.
- Competitive Pay.
- Opportunities for professional growth.
- Ongoing Job Training.
- Group Health Coverage
- Annual Paid Time Off
- Short/ Long Term Disability
- 401K
*This position is temp to hire. After successful completion of 90 days of employment, an offer for full-time employment will be extended.*
Pay Range: $55,000 - $70,000 per year