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The Texas A&M University Health Science Center is seeking a Research Development Officer to support faculty in grant writing and funding applications within the School of Public Health. The role involves advising on funding opportunities, proposal development, and editing academic manuscripts, with a focus on enhancing the competitiveness of grant submissions.
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Job Summary
The RDO will provide advice to individual faculty and research teams on funding opportunity announcement requirements, focusing on external federal and other agency funding opportunities.
Aids and advises faculty on writing grant applications aligned with FOAs, with attention to review criteria and agency application guides, and provides support in proposal narrative development, review, feedback, and editing.
Provides general editing services to SPH faculty as needed with their academic manuscripts, conference presentation materials, and all other types of written work.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The Texas A&M University Health Science Center is seeking a Research Development Officer to support faculty in grant writing and funding applications within the School of Public Health. The role involves advising on funding opportunities, proposal development, and editing academic manuscripts, with a focus on enhancing the competitiveness of grant submissions.
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Salary
Commensurate; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Advise on funding opportunity announcements
Support grant application writing
Provide editing for academic manuscripts
Develop proposal narrative feedback
Interpret grant proposal requirements
Nice-to-have
Stay abreast of funding agency priorities
Connect researchers to resources
Disseminate research progress notices
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Educational Administration, and Human Resource Development, or related field
Three (3) years of combined experience in research, documenting research programs, developing proposals, or editing for non-native English speakers
Master’s degree in Public Health, Educational Administration, and Human Resource Development, or related field (Alternate)
One (1) year of combined experience in research, documenting research programs, developing proposals, or editing for non-native English speakers (Alternate)