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Position Title: FT Philanthropy Specialist, Grants and Donor Relations

Position Classification: Full-Time Administration

Minimum Position Qualifications:

  1. Education - Bachelor's Degree in a related field.

  2. Experience - Three (3) years experience in grant management, writing and fund development.

  3. Skills - Knowledge of grant funding policies and procedures and applicable local, state, federal and college regulations; skill in the use of personal computers and related software applications; knowledge of budgeting and fiscal management principles and procedures; knowledge of federal, state and/or community funding sources and potential grant funding sources; database management skills; ability to determine informational needs, to collect and analyze information, and to devise and develop statistical analyses and reports; ability to develop and produce grants and other proposals; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to provide technical advice and information to faculty and staff; skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities; ability to make administrative/procedural decisions and judgments; ability to analyze and interpret financial data and prepare financial reports, statements and/or projections; strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate and work effectively with a wide range of the College workforce.

    Position Responsibilities:

    Coordinates the planning and preparation of grant proposals; serves as a liaison between granting agencies, and the College in the budgeting and preparation of grant proposals and compiles and prepares comprehensive budget justifications; prepares and compiles all components of each grant submission, ensuring that the proposal is formatted, packaged, and submitted in accordance with granting agency requirements; advises and/or assists as appropriate in the design, formatting and preparation of grant documentation, to include creation of computerized statistical summaries and/or graphics; creates a presentation strategy that sells the project idea; develops and maintains specialized databases and systems for recording and tracking grant proposals, awards, and related statistical information; creates and distributes standard and special reports, studies, summaries, and analyses, as required; develops and maintains a library of reference documentation, including such information as funding agency requirements and forms, investigator profiles and curriculum vitae, abstracts and reference literature, and other pertinent material; provides advice and guidance to College departments on the application of grant funding policies, regulations, and procedures; facilitates and supports the identification of funding opportunities, as appropriate; monitors and coordinates the administration of post-award grants to ensure that budgeting and administrative policies, procedures, and agency requirements are being followed; manages administrative problems and/or budget changes occurring during the awarded granting period; maintains currency of knowledge of grant funding policies, regulations, and procedures; disseminates and/or presents changes to departments and advises on the implementation of changes, and on the impact of changes on funded operations; work closely with various college departments to assist them in obtaining funding to meet the College's strategic goals; seek opportunities to develop partnerships with other community colleges and universities, businesses, and private foundations; track trends in fundraising, particularly Federal and State agency trends and legislation, and its effect on College; maintains specialized databases and systems for recording and tracking grant proposals and awards, related statistical information, and prospective donor data and contacts; research and identify prospective foundation funders, major donors and corporate sponsors, following fundraising related news, research, trends and best practices; create on on-line strategy for increased donor communication and disseminate a bi-monthly fund development e-newsletter; notifies the Executive Director of Institutional Advancement of any trends or changes prior to Leadership Team meetings.

    Entry Salary: $55,298.55/annual

    Standard Work Week: 35 hours

    Apply End Date: October 9, 2022.


    Luzerne County Community College (hereinafter referred to as the 'College') is committed to a work, academic and public environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. The College and its employees have a moral and legal obligation to provide equal access and equal opportunity to all members of the community. The administration will ensure that this commitment is fully implemented through compliance with all relevant federal, state, and municipal laws, statutes and ordinances prohibiting discrimination, including, but not limited to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution; the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the Civil Rights Act of 1991 ('Title VII');Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment and Assistance Act ('VEVRAA'); the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act ('GINA'); the Age Discrimination in Employment Act ('ADEA'); The Older Workers Benefit Protection Act ('OWBPA'); the Americans with Disabilities Act ('ADA'); the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act ('PHRA'); the Family and Medical Leave Act ('FMLA'); the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ('ERISA'); the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the Fair Credit and Reporting Act ('FCRA'); and any amendments to these laws. The institution will implement procedures and measures designed to ensure that employees, students, applicants and visitors to the campus or any site or program of the College are not discriminated against on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, national origin, religion, marital status, political affiliation, ancestry, union membership and use of a guide or support animal because of blindness, deafness, or physical handicap in the administration of its educational programs, activities, admission or employment practices. Any acts of reprisal, retaliation or harassment taken against an individual because he/she has filed a discrimination complaint, testified about matters related to a compliant, or otherwise assisted a complaint inquiry are forbidden and may result in severe disciplinary action. Inquires may be directed to Title IX Coordinator, Kim Hogan, Dean of Human Resources, at 800-377-5222 extension 7363. The College takes any allegation of discrimination as serious. Any individual who knowingly or intentionally makes a false allegation or complaint, will be disciplined, up to and including termination of employment.

    Luzerne County Community College is constantly seeking to become a more diverse and inclusive community and to enhance the cultural richness that diversity and inclusion brings. The College strongly encourages applications from diverse candidates and those who demonstrate a commitment to diversity and inclusion.