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Ability to work independently and as part of a team to meet expected deadlines and schedules Attention to detail Ability to develop program partnerships and funding sources Basic knowledge of managing
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strategic vision, anchored by excellence in research, transformative undergraduate education, and deep engagement with the city of Houston. The Chief will play a pivotal role in ensuring a campus environment
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development. Finally, this position is funded by a grant, soft and/or restricted funds. Continued employment is contingent on the renewal of funding. Required Qualifications Doctoral degree in the field
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, including research, strategy development, meetings, and proposal preparation Builds and maintains productive relationships with faculty, deans, and school-based development officers to align funding
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for managing departmental and faculty discretionary funds, preparing financial transactions, reconciling accounts, and developing financial reports. The role works closely with the Senior Department
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activities, including final financial and technical reporting Serves as liaison between the University, funding agencies, and external sponsors as institutional representatives Serves as liaison with other
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ensuring alignment with university policies, funding requirements, and institutional priorities. This role collaborates closely with project managers, capital planning staff, central finance offices, and
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Excellence. Position Summary: The Development Coordinator provides comprehensive administrative and program support to a group of individual giving fundraisers on the major gifts team in the Development and
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track activities. They will lead and advise faculty and research personnel on how to plan, prepare, and write grant proposals to enable highly competitive extramural research funding (e.g. federal
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goals. The annual distribution from the endowment funds nearly half of the university's annual operating budget, which includes providing access to students regardless of ability to pay. The Rice