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Grant Specialist

Houston, TX · Remote

$17 - $26/hr

You have independently written federal grant proposals inclusive of narratives, budgets, and common forms and attachments. Experienced grant professionals only. * You have remote work experience ...

The ideal candidate for this role has a deep understanding of the grant and funding process, has ... Excellent time management and attention to detail This is a remote position.

The Scientific Writer assists various members of the Breast Oncology division in writing and editing protocols, grant applications, manuscripts and abstracts, letters, or other written material on an ...

Communications Director This position is: Full-Time; Remote; Exempt; Support Raised The Grant ... Content Development: Write persuasive, data-informed grant proposals, LOIs, and related ...

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How much do remote scientific grant writer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote scientific grant writer in the United States is $66,107.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $73,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Remote Scientific Grant Writers?

Remote Scientific Grant Writers are professionals who specialize in preparing and submitting grant proposals for scientific research projects, typically working from a location outside the traditional office setting. They collaborate with researchers, scientists, and institutions to identify funding opportunities, write compelling grant applications, and ensure compliance with funder guidelines. Their expertise in scientific communication and knowledge of grant processes helps organizations secure financial support for research and development initiatives. Remote work allows these writers to provide their services to clients across different regions or countries. Their role is crucial in advancing scientific research by helping to obtain necessary funding.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Scientific Grant Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Scientific Grant Writer, you need strong research abilities, scientific literacy, exceptional writing skills, and often a degree in a relevant scientific field. Familiarity with grant submission platforms (such as Grants.gov), reference management tools, and knowledge of funding agency requirements are typically required. Attention to detail, time management, and effective remote communication are vital soft skills for producing persuasive proposals and collaborating with stakeholders. These skills are essential for crafting compelling grant applications that meet complex guidelines and increase funding success.

How does a Remote Scientific Grant Writer typically collaborate with research teams to develop competitive proposals?

As a Remote Scientific Grant Writer, you will frequently engage with principal investigators, researchers, and administrative staff through virtual meetings and collaborative platforms. Your role involves synthesizing complex scientific ideas into clear, persuasive narratives while ensuring all proposal components meet funding agency guidelines. Effective collaboration requires proactive communication, strong project management, and the ability to integrate feedback from multiple stakeholders. This teamwork is essential for producing high-quality, competitive grant applications that reflect the collective expertise and goals of the research team.
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Grants Writer & Administrator

Grants Writer & Administrator

Appalachian Regional Healthcare, Inc.

Lexington, KY • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Appalachian Regional Healthcare rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 73 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

595th of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

The Grants Writer & Administrator coordinates the full grant lifecycle by researching funding

opportunities, developing persuasive and compliant proposals, coordinating internal content and

budgets, submitting applications, and administering awarded grants through reporting and closeout.

This position partners across departments to secure grant funding that advances organizational

priorities while maintaining accurate records, strong funder relationships, and compliance with all

grant requirements.

This role combines strategic prospect research, high-quality writing, project coordination,

budget collaboration, post-award monitoring, and timely submission of programmatic and financial

reports. The successful candidate must be highly organized, deadline-driven, and able to translate

program needs and outcomes into compelling funding requests.


Remote Position

1. Research and identify grant opportunities from federal, state, local, foundation, and corporate

sources that align with organizational priorities.

2. Develop and maintain a grant pipeline, funding calendar, submissions tracker, and repository of

grant documents, templates, and organizational boilerplate.

3. Write, edit, and submit high-quality letters of inquiry, grant proposals, budgets, attachments, and

supporting materials in accordance with funder requirements and deadlines.

4. Coordinate across various departments to gather data, define project scope, develop measurable

outcomes, and prepare accurate budgets and narratives.

5. Review solicitations, applications, contracts, and award terms to ensure completeness, accuracy,

and compliance with funding guidelines and organizational policies.

6. Track grant deliverables, expenditures, milestones, and reporting obligations; prepare or

coordinate timely submission of narrative and financial reports.

7. Maintain strong relationships with grantmakers, agency representatives, community partners, and

internal stakeholders through professional and responsive communication.

8. Monitor trends, policy changes, and emerging funding opportunities relevant to the organization’s

mission and advise leadership on strategic grant pursuits.

9. Support audit readiness and records retention by maintaining complete, organized, and accurate

grant files and related documentation.

10. Contribute to departmental planning, process improvement, and special projects related to

fundraising, compliance, and organizational development.

11. Perform other duties as assigned.


Education

Bachelor’s degree in English, Communications, Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, Business, Healthcare Administration, or a related field required. Master’s degree or specialized coursework/certification in grant writing, fundraising, or nonprofit management preferred. Grant Professional Certification (GPC) or similar credential is preferred but not required.


Minimum Work Experience

Three to five years of progressively responsible experience in grant research, proposal writing, grants administration, development, or a related role required. Demonstrated success securing funding from foundation, corporate, local, state, and/or federal sources strongly preferred. Experience coordinating cross-functional proposal development, preparing supporting documentation and budgets, maintaining grant calendars, and managing post-award reporting requirements is preferred.


Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities

Excellent persuasive, analytical, and technical writing skills; strong editing and proofreading ability; exceptional attention to detail; ability to interpret complex grant guidelines and compliance requirements; skill in prospect research and grant opportunity assessment; proficiency in budget development and basic financial analysis; ability to manage multiple deadlines and projects simultaneously; strong collaboration and communication skills; proficiency with Microsoft Office and grant management/tracking systems; ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise sound judgment.


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