Position Summary
Reporting to the Director of Institutional Giving, the Assistant Director for Corporate and Foundation Relations is an early-career professional, responsible for working closely with Law School Faculty and Staff to pro-actively research and identify new sources of revenue among foundations, corporations, law firms, and government agencies; managing, organizing, and collecting data on both new and existing funding sources; assist the Director in preparation and submission of grant proposals; management of grants before and after award; tracking submission deadlines and reporting requirements; assisting in the management of Columbia Law School compliance with university sponsored projects guidelines; and assisting the Director with management of long-term strategies and goals.
Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required and a minimum of two years of relevant experience in a professional work environment, preferably in a non-profit or academic setting.
Very strong research and writing skills required. Strong interest in fundraising and some basic research and fundraising experience preferred.
Excellent verbal, written, and organizational skills required. Ability to work in a collaborative environment, managing multiple, deadline-driven responsibilities.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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