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Short Description
This role supports administrative requirements and activities for Addiction Medicine grants. It assists with ensuring grant compliance that is part of an effort to increase and sustain grant funding.
Assist with monitoring and upkeep of grant requirements
Prepare interim and final grant reports.
Keep management aware of grant opportunities and key deadlines.
Organize and compile appropriate data, draft text, and prepare grant applications and proposals for submission to governmental agencies, foundations, and corporations in a timely manner.
Coordinate and ensure the timely submission of agency private/foundation grants applications.
Identify, pursue and write new sources of both public and private grant revenue.
Write external and internal communications whether print (newsletters, annual reports, brochures, etc.) or web-based
Assist with special projects and complete other duties as assigned by the President and CEO.
Will be required to register and schedule patients per grant requirements.
Update patient insurance coverage/guarantor accounts per grant requirements.
Maintain and update patient registration records for grant billing purposes.
Experience Required
0-2 years grants experience
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree
Special Requirements
Communication – Ability to communicate with patients, visitors and coworkers