Full-Time

Grant Writer

Posted on 5/9/2026

University of Miami

University of Miami

No salary listed

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Miami, FL, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role with about 1 on-site day per week in Miami; must be able to work from the Miami, FL area.

Category
Content & Writing (2)
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Required Skills
biostatistics
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in relevant field required
  • Minimum 4 years of relevant experience required
  • Scientific experience AND grant writing experience preferred
  • Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form
  • Skill in collecting, organizing and analyzing data
  • Skill in completing assignments accurately and with attention to detail
  • Ability to analyze, organize and prioritize work under pressure while meeting deadlines
  • Ability to work independently and/or in a collaborative environment
  • Proficiency in computer software (i.e. Microsoft Office)
Responsibilities
  • Creates, implements, and maintains competitive application templates for grant proposals
  • Formats substantive copy and scientific editing, proofreading, and finalizing documents as required and requested
  • Ensures the readability, clarity, consistency, and conformance to applicable submissions requirements
  • Reviews and ensures document language is scientifically/medically correct, responsive to the document requirements, consistent, and justifiable; notifies appropriate PI or leader and suggestion alternative language, as required
  • Communicates with principal investigator and key senior leadership authors as necessary to ensure the accuracy and clarity of documents; meets both internal and sponsor submission deadlines
  • Researches, composes and edits clinical/statistical reports and study protocols
  • Summaries data from clinical studies for submission to appropriate governmental/regulatory agencies
  • Edits all extramurally funded proposals for grammar, readability, clarity, consistency, and conformance with all applicable requirements
  • Works closely with presenters in the development of scientific presentations, ensuring accuracy and adherence to length and time allowed for presentation
  • Ensures that documents conform with all applicable regulations, current guidelines, and policies; inform appropriate PI or director as required and suggest appropriate correction
  • Obtains and maintains the documentation for any required copyright transfers, conflict of interest statements, or other publisher-specific requirements
  • Tracks progress and respond to publication queries, as appropriate
  • Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets
  • This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary
  • Collaborate with Proposal Development team, scientists, faculty, and the pre-award team to develop, maintain, and refine competitive grant proposals, manuscripts, and institutional templates (e.g., CCSG, RPPRs, SPOREs) that adhere to external and internal institutional requirements and Sylvester's strategic plan
  • Draft, edit, and format key proposal sections—Specific Aims, Research Strategy, Biosketches, etc.—ensuring clarity, scientific accuracy, and a consistent institutional voice
  • Review and proofread assigned extramurally funded grant applications, manuscripts, and annual reports for grammar, readability, data integrity, and compliance with sponsor instructions and internal style guides (AMA, CSE)
  • Summarize and translate complex clinical, statistical, and preclinical data into concise prose for inclusion in grants, regulatory submissions, and manuscripts
  • Track proposal timelines and coordinate document flow among collaborators, co-investigators, development officers, and other partners to meet internal review and sponsor deadlines
  • Support the marketing and development teams by providing scientifically sound copy for newsletters, web content, donor reports, and special communications tied to Sylvester’s fundraising goals
  • Facilitate writing workshops and offer individualized coaching to junior faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and trainees on effective scientific storytelling and writing best practices
  • Maintain the PD website with clear, concise information for Sylvester members and ensure all inquiries are addressed promptly and professionally
  • Maintain log of all inquiries received, support provided, and project outcomes in a clear and systematic format with accurate records of assistance given
  • Continuously evaluate and enhance proposal workflows, gathering user feedback and recommending new tools or process improvements to boost team efficiency and proposal success rates
  • Collaborate with the PD team on creating and sustaining performance metrics that reflect the team's impact on Sylvester's strategic and financial goals
Desired Qualifications
  • Maintains strong knowledge of scientific writing conventions, including grammar, punctuation, usage, tone and style guides (American Medical Association, Council of Science Editors)
  • Exceptional project management, interpersonal, and communication skills

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