Grant Writer International Institute of New EnglandGrant WriterBOSTON, MAReporting to the Grants Manager, the Grant Writer works closely with the Chief Advancement Officer & Senior Vice President, Director of Program Design and Evaluation, Chief Program Officer, Managing Directors, and Program and Contract Managers. The ideal candidate is a strategic and persuasive writer who thrives in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment and is energized by translating complex programs into compelling, funder-aligned narratives that advance opportunity for refugees and immigrants.
Educational Grant Writer, Commision Based - WPS Watertown Public Schools (Connecticut)Educational Grant Writer, Commision Based - WPSWatertown, MAWatertown Public Schools is seeking an experienced and results-driven Educational Grant Writer to identify, develop, and secure grant funding opportunities that support district-wide initiatives, programs, and services. This commission-based role is ideal for a self-motivated professional with a strong background in educational grant writing and a proven track record of securing funding from federal, state, local, and private sources.
NewScientific Writer (Onsite Consultant) NanobiosymScientific Writer (Onsite Consultant)Cambridge, MAThe ideal candidate will have a PhD or Master's degree in a science discipline, and prior experience as a senior editor or lead writer for leading scientific journals, magazines, or research institutions is preferred. This is an onsite consulting role requiring close collaboration with scientists, researchers, and leadership teams to translate complex scientific concepts into high-impact written content for diverse audiences.
Senior Consultant - Grants Management (Government Sector Services Advisory) TAG EisnerAmper, LLC (Inactive)Senior Consultant - Grants Management (Government Sector Services Advisory)Boston, MARemoteAbout our Government Sector Services Team: EisnerAmper provides assurance, advisory and outsourcing services to hundreds of governmental clients, including federal, state, local and county/parish governmental entities, municipalities, public retirement systems, school boards and districts and more. EisnerAmper provides a full scope of services to large programs, including those funded for federal relief to recover from significant declared disasters (ARPA, CARES, FEMA PA/IA and HUD-CDBG/CDSG) and large federally funded infrastructure, housing and energy programs (IIJA, IRA, EPA, etc.).
Senior Grants Manager Action for Boston Community DevelopmentSenior Grants ManagerBoston, MA$70,000–$73,000 / yearCreate connections with leading-edge academic research and with recognized authorities on human services best practice, and represent current knowledge in proposals and program design. The Senior Grants Manager is responsible for increasing ABCD public revenues through development of proposals which respond strategically to funder interests and community needs.
Senior Manager of Foundation Relations The Greater Boston Food BankSenior Manager of Foundation RelationsBoston, MAContent Writing and Management: Development Writing: Create content that is informative and compelling for funders that can be repurposed for corporate, major gift, and annual fund development officers. Work Location * Hybrid: This role follows a hybrid schedule working in accordance with GBFB's hybrid work policy on the team's designated days.
Director of Childcare & Family Services General AccountsDirector of Childcare & Family ServicesNew Bedford, MassachusettsThe Director of Childcare & Family Services will oversee the quality, compliance, and growth of licensed childcare programs, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and state regulations. The Director of Childcare & Family Services will report directly to the CEO and work closely with leadership to enhance program quality, capacity, and sustainability.
Director of Development [SY26/27] Neighborhood House Charter SchoolDirector of Development [SY26/27]Massachusetts, MA$1–$1.25 / yearNeighborhood House Charter School (NHCS) is a tuition-free open enrollment charter school for grades K1-12 in Dorchester that is a public alternative to traditional district schools. As an educational organization, we are committed to continual growth and learning so everyone can find a safe place to belong and walk on their own anti-racist journey in the midst of a racially diverse and vibrant community.
Vice President of Development and Communications Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of TechnologyVice President of Development and CommunicationsBoston, MAPosition Overview: After completing a multi-year comprehensive campaign that realized almost $62 million for capital, scholarships, new programs and operations, then moving into its new 70,000 square foot Roxbury campus in early 2026, Franklin Cummings Tech is poised to reach new heights fueled by a culture of philanthropy. Engage different teams (both consulting and in-house) responsible for various aspects of the college communications efforts digitally, press, internal storytelling, fundraising campaigns, collateral, and events-to ensure all channels are aligned with the Building Momentum strategic plan.
Senior Director of Government Resources PINE STREET INN, INC.Senior Director of Government ResourcesBoston, MA$132,000–$155,000 / yearThe Senior Director of Government Resources will have demonstrable experience in successfully acquiring larger grants of $1M+, strong analytical/critical thinking competencies; as well as significant experience in acquisition of government contracts and compliance. Serving as a member of Pine Street Inn's leadership team, the Senior Director works closely with other departments and key leaders to achieve short and long-term financial objectives by maximizing the organization's government resources.
Senior Manager of Operations, IHE Massachusetts League of Community Health CentersSenior Manager of Operations, IHEBoston, MAThe Institute for Health Equity Research, Evaluation and Policy (IHE) is an affiliate of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, dedicated to advancing health center-led science and eliminating health inequities. We convene communities, support scientific infrastructure, and conduct implementation research and program evaluation to identify effective strategies for achieving health equity, as defined by those with lived experience.
Program Manager, Scientific Outreach and Communications (2026-49873) University of MassachusettsProgram Manager, Scientific Outreach and Communications (2026-49873)Worcester, MAAll Academic Accounting & Finance Administrative Professional Administrative Support Advancement Basic Science Biotechnology Clinical Research Environmental Health & Safety Executive Faculty Healthcare Human Resources Information Technology Interns Library Maintenance and Facilities Management Nursing Office Assistant Other Post Doc Professional Technician I Public Safety Research Residents Retail & Dining Services Staff Assistant Staff Associate Volunteer. All Bedford Boston Brockton Brockton Canton Charlestown Danvers Devens Fall River Fitchburg Holyoke Jamaica Plain Jamaica Plan Lincoln Mattapan North Hampton North Quincy Pocasset Shrewsbury Springfield Taunton Tewksbury Waltham Westborough Westfield Woburn Worcester Wrentham.
Program Manager, Scientific Outreach and Communications UMass Chan Medical SchoolProgram Manager, Scientific Outreach and CommunicationsWorcester, MAThis role is responsible for coordinating STEM programming for the Worcester Public School (WPS) District and supporting faculty and trainees in the development of scientific materials, including fellowship and training grant applications. Collaborate with scientific writers, faculty, and trainees to support preparation of fellowship applications, including: Edit application components (e.g., research statements, training plans, personal statements).
Program Manager, Scientific Outreach and Communications University of Massachusetts Medical SchoolProgram Manager, Scientific Outreach and CommunicationsWorcester, MassachusettsThis role is responsible for coordinating STEM programming for the Worcester Public School (WPS) District and supporting faculty and trainees in the development of scientific materials, including fellowship and training grant applications. Collaborate with scientific writers, faculty, and trainees to support preparation of fellowship applications, including:Edit application components (e.g., research statements, training plans, personal statements).
Senior Science Editor and Awards Coordinator Mass General BrighamSenior Science Editor and Awards CoordinatorBoston, MassachusettsReporting to the Associate Director of Ophthalmology Communication at Harvard Ophthalmology, the Senior Communications Specialist oversees a diverse portfolio of internal and external communications across the Mass General Brigham and Harvard Departments of Ophthalmology, develops original written content for departmental communications and media, serves as the primary scientific contributor and editor of departmental publications, provides direct support to the Chair of Ophthalmology, and oversees the Harvard Ophthalmology nominations processes for internal and external awards. Leads editorial strategy and topic selection for Mass General Brigham’s Advances in Motion by monitoring faculty publications, assessing the scientific significance and broader impact of findings, and identifying emerging research trends and high-priority gaps in coveragePartners with MGB Communications to review, edit, and finalize AiM articles, managing the multi-step review process with faculty authors and the Chair.
Hub Citywide Community Coordinator Boston Public Health CommissionHub Citywide Community CoordinatorBoston, MAThe Community Coordinator, as a member of ORD, will also assist with grant opportunity research and identification; grant program design, collaboration, and writing; and program set up, management, and administration, including the monitoring of key projects, program reporting, evaluation, data analysis, best practice research, and working as part of a problem-solving team. The Community Coordinator is a grant-funded position that will report to the Director of the ORD and be responsible for providing citywide coordination of the Hub Program (including coordination, support, and staffing of existing Hub Tables and the expansion of the Hub Program to other locations/ Districts within the neighborhoods of Boston).
Hub Citywide Community Coordinator The City of BostonHub Citywide Community CoordinatorBoston, MAThe Community Coordinator, as a member of ORD, will also assist with grant opportunity research and identification; grant program design, collaboration, and writing; and program set up, management, and administration, including the monitoring of key projects, program reporting, evaluation, data analysis, best practice research, and working as part of a problem-solving team. The Community Coordinator is a grant-funded position that will report to the Director of the ORD and be responsible for providing citywide coordination of the Hub Program (including coordination, support, and staffing of existing Hub Tables and the expansion of the Hub Program to other locations/ Districts within the neighborhoods of Boston).
Hub Citywide Community Coordinator City of BostonHub Citywide Community CoordinatorBoston, MassachusettsThe Community Coordinator, as a member of ORD, will also assist with grant opportunity research and identification; grant program design, collaboration, and writing; and program set up, management, and administration, including the monitoring of key projects, program reporting, evaluation, data analysis, best practice research, and working as part of a problem-solving team. The Community Coordinator is a grant-funded position that will report to the Director of the ORD and be responsible for providing citywide coordination of the Hub Program (including coordination, support, and staffing of existing Hub Tables and the expansion of the Hub Program to other locations/ Districts within the neighborhoods of Boston).
AI-Native Marketing Manager Ataccama CorpAI-Native Marketing ManagerBoston, MA$118,000–$135,000 / yearAt the core of the platform is Ataccama's market-leading data quality, with modules built around it to unify data quality monitoring, catalog, lineage, observability, and reference data management, ensuring data is consistent and explainable. You will own executive thought leadership on LinkedIn, drive our customer advocacy program, run brand social, and connect content to the buyer journey, all while building the AI-powered systems that make excellent output repeatable.
Postdoctoral Fellow / Visiting Scholar (unpaid), Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Harvard University Harvard UniversityPostdoctoral Fellow / Visiting Scholar (unpaid), Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Harvard UniversityCambridge, MAnBasic Qualifications\n\n PhD in Islamic Art History, Architectural History, Archaeology or related field\n Published in Islamic Art History, Architectural History, Archaeology or related field\n Demonstrated experience in Islamic Art History through teaching, museum curation, or other demonstrable close study and engagement\n Excellent research skills\n Excellent command of the English language (both the AKPIA lecture and the submission to Muqarnas will be in English)\n Confirmed funding in the form of a fellowship, grant, or paid sabbatical leave\n \nAdditional Qualifications\n\n Experience in a research library, archive, special collection, museum, or comparable environment.\n Details\n \nTitle Postdoctoral Fellow / Visiting Scholar (unpaid), Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Harvard University School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, History of Art and Architecture Position Description\n \nThe Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (AKPIA) invites applications for unpaid Postdoctoral Fellow / Visiting Scholar appointments to conduct advanced historical research in Islamic art, architecture, material culture, and archaeology at Harvard University.