Nonprofit

PROJECT MANAGER (GRANTS) - ALBERTA, CANADA

Remote, Work must be performed in or near Edmonton, AB, Canada
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  • Details

    Job Type:Full Time
    Job Type:Temporary
    Start Date:January 6, 2025
    End Date:January 5, 2028
    Application Deadline:December 6, 2024
    Education:Master's Degree Required
    Experience Level:Mid-level
    Salary:CAD 80,000 / year
    We believe in salary transparency and provide our best possible offer upfront. The salary for this position is $80,000 CAD/year and this amount is non-negotiable.
    Areas of Focus:Animals, Environment & Sustainability, Science & Technology

    Description

    ABOUT NEW HARVEST

    New Harvest is a research institute that accelerates responsible research and innovation (RRI) and collaboration among stakeholders in the field of cellular agriculture. We have entities in the US, Canada, and the Netherlands. As the nonprofit hub building the cellular agriculture ecosystem, New Harvest brings long-range vision to the space and addresses the fundamentals necessary to elevate the discipline and organize collective responsibility in this developing field.

    JOB DESCRIPTION

    This position is pending grant funding, if the grant is approved it is a fixed term, three year contract. The candidate must live in Alberta, Canada.

    The Project Manager will coordinate all aspects of grant-funded initiatives from inception to completion, as well as researching, identifying, and supporting applications for grant opportunities that align with our organization's purpose and goals. They will work closely with the Canadian Director of Responsible Research and Innovation (that’s me!), the finance team, and grant partners to gather information, prepare grant proposals, and monitor the progress and outcomes of funded projects. This role requires excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders effectively. Fluency in oral and written English is required and fluency in oral and written French is preferred.

    GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Develop comprehensive project plans, including timelines, budgets, and resource allocation.
    • Coordinate and facilitate project meetings, ensuring clear communication among team members and stakeholders.
    • Monitor the progress, performance and outcomes of funded projects and provide regular reports to stakeholders.
    • Ensure compliance with grant guidelines, requirements, and deadlines.
    • Develop and maintain relationships with grantors, partners, foundations, and other funding sources.
    • Execute and administer grant contracts.
    • Coordinate, facilitate and ensure minutes are kept for grant project meetings.
    • Oversee the preparation and submission of technical reports and other documentation required by funding organizations.
    • Keep stakeholders updated on project progress.
    • Serve as the primary point of contact for partners and grantmakers.
    • Collaborate with Directors and the finance team to ensure effective implementation of funded projects.
    • Track and manage grant-related documentation, including contracts, agreements, minutes, and reporting requirements.
    • Conduct regular reviews and evaluations of grant-funded programs to assess effectiveness and impact.
    • Stay updated on relevant industry trends, best practices, and changes in grant regulations.
    • Spearhead new grant applications in support of New Harvest and the project's sustainability.
    • Research and identify potential grant funding opportunities that align with the organization and project’s mission and goals.
    • Work with the Director of Responsible Research and Innovation and the finance team through the grant application process, including preparing grant proposals, budgets, and supporting documentation.
    • Coordinate with grant partners to gather information and budget items required for grant applications.

    QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS

    • Master’s degree in a field related to cellular agriculture (e.g. biotechnology, food science, tissue engineering, etc.).
    • Proven experience in applying for and administering large, multi-stakeholder grants
    • Knowledge of grant funding sources and grant application processes in Canada.
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively communicate complex ideas and concepts.
    • Excellent research and analytical skills, with the ability to gather and synthesize information from various sources.
    • Advanced organizational skills, with the ability to handle multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
    • Attention to detail and high level of accuracy in preparing grant proposals and maintaining documentation.
    • Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
    • Knowledge of grant writing techniques, including budget development and evaluation of outcomes.
    • Familiarity with grant regulations, compliance requirements, and reporting procedures.
    • Intrapreneurial attitude and work ethic
    • Ability to foster a collaborative working environment, encouraging the integration of others’ ideas
    • Demonstrated record of initiative, problem solving, and adaptability
    • Strong listening, communication, and collaboration skills
    • All members of New Harvest’s staff are expected to operate as part of a team without the promotion of personal agendas and to exhibit a commitment to the profession and the organization. All staff must possess integrity, honesty and a sense of humor

    ABOUT NEW HARVEST

    New Harvest is a research institute that accelerates responsible research and innovation (RRI) and collaboration among stakeholders in the field of cellular agriculture. We have entities in the US, Canada, and the Netherlands. As the nonprofit hub building the cellular agriculture ecosystem, New Harvest brings long-range vision to the space and addresses the fundamentals necessary to elevate the discipline and organize collective responsibility in this developing field.

    JOB DESCRIPTION

    This position is pending grant funding, if the grant is approved it is a fixed term, three year contract. The candidate must live in Alberta, Canada.

    The Project Manager will coordinate all aspects of grant-funded initiatives from inception to completion, as well as researching, identifying, and supporting applications for grant opportunities that align with our organization's purpose and goals. They will work closely with the Canadian…

    Benefits

    The position is fully remote and work hours are in MST. This is a fixed term position for three years. The position would start in early January. New Harvest offers health benefits, parental leave, and unlimited PTO.

    The position is fully remote and work hours are in MST. This is a fixed term position for three years. The position would start in early January. New Harvest offers health benefits, parental leave, and unlimited PTO.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    Fluency in both spoken and written English and French is preferred.

    Fluency in both spoken and written English and French is preferred.

    Location

    Remote
    Work must be performed in or near Edmonton, AB, Canada
    Associated Location
    Edmonton, AB, Canada

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