Grant Writer - Federal

JLM HR Consulting

Grant Writer - Federal

National
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Background

    Metis Associates is a national consulting firm that delivers highly customized research,

    evaluation, and grant-writing services. The firm has over four decades of experience providing

    data-informed solutions across the social service sector. Metis supports its clients' missions and

    pridefully builds their capacity with its knowledge, skills, and technical expertise. The firm seeks

    Grant Writers to support current and future client needs. Grant-writing clients include public

    school districts, higher education institutions, non-profit organizations, and other public-private

    entities.

    Overview

    Qualifications are requested from professional, experienced grant writers. Metis's goal is to

    identify a pool of qualified grant writers contracted on a project basis to assist clients in

    pursuing government grants, primarily from federal agencies. Metis will consider qualified

    contractors for one or more upcoming projects, depending on client needs, contractor

    experience, and availability.

    Requirements

    The Grant Writers selected would serve as consultants to Metis Associates and help shape initial

    program designs/grant concepts and produce, revise, and prepare draft and final proposals for

    submission to government agencies on behalf of the firm's clients. The Grant Writer will meet

    proposal deadlines by establishing priorities and target dates for information gathering from

    other contributors. The Grant Writer will work closely with Metis senior leadership, team

    members, and clients to submit funding proposals responsive to grant guidelines and deadlines.

    Qualified contractors will have a demonstrated record of successful grant applications submitted

    to federal agencies such as the US Department of Education, the US Department of Health and

    Human Services, the US Department of Labor, the US Department of Justice, and the National

    Science Foundation.

    Candidates must have excellent organizational, research, and time management skills and the

    ability to work independently and collaboratively. Candidates must demonstrate excellent

    communication and interpersonal skills and have previous experience engaging effectively with

    senior managers, researchers/evaluators, program-level leaders, and client delivery staff during

    the proposal design, development, and review phases. Candidates should demonstrate solid

    analytical and advanced writing skills.

    Qualifications

    To be considered, candidates must meet all of the following qualifications:

    • At least seven years of federal grant writing experience.
    • A proven track record in grant writing, including at least five successful federal grant submissions within the past three years.
    • Excellent research and data skills (e.g., U.S. Census American Community Survey, National Center for Education Statistics, neighborhood-level crime statistics).
    • Exceptional writing skills
    • Strong organizational skills and the ability to meet deadlines.

    In addition, a GPC certification is a plus

    Submittal Instructions

    Interested Grant Writers are requested to submit a Statement of Qualifications, including the

    following:

    1. Statement of Qualifications letter

    2. A detailed résumé

    3. A specific list of successful federal or state agency grant applications you have written

    over the past three years and for which clients

    4. Federal grant writing sample (or link) with appropriate redaction as needed

    5. Typical compensation model and rate

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