Grant Writer
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Science
Research Scientist
About Thriving Youth in a Digital Environment (TYDE)
Thriving Youth in a Digital Environment (TYDE) is a pan-university research initiative at the University of Virginia dedicated to advancing understanding of the role of digital technologies in healthy youth development. We catalyze and grow expertise at UVA, and foster a collaborative, interdisciplinary community conducting cutting-edge research on the impact of digital technology on healthy and unhealthy youth development, and its potential to advance intervention and prevention solutions.
Position OverviewTYDE seeks an accomplished Grant Writer to take the lead on developing and writing competitive federal, state, and private foundation grant proposals. This position is central to TYDE's impact and sustainability, requiring someone who can translate complex research ideas into compelling narratives that secure major funding. Subject-matter expertise that enables the successful applicant to write knowledgeably about youth, mental health, and technology is a must.
You will work closely with TYDE leadership and faculty to identify funding opportunities, develop proposal strategies, and craft persuasive applications that advance our mission.
Lead grant development and writing of research proposals for federal agencies (NSF, NIH, etc.) and private foundations focused on youth mental health and technology
Collaborate with faculty researchers to develop competitive proposal concepts, research designs, and budgets
Write, edit, and/or coordinate all components of complex grant applications, including research narratives, literature reviews, methodology sections, and evaluation plans
Manage proposal development timelines and ensure compliance with all funder requirements and university policies
Maintain relationships with program officers and liaisons at UVA's Office of Sponsored Programs
Track and report on submitted proposals, awards, and funding trends in the field
Contribute to TYDE's strategic planning around research directions and funding priorities.
Bachelor's degree
Experience:
At least three years of relevant experience required. Grants and Contracts Experience Preferred. A combination of education and relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.Proven track record of securing major science research grants (NIH, NSF, etc.), with demonstrated success writing competitive federal and/or foundation proposals
Exceptional writing skills with ability to translate technical research concepts into clear, persuasive prose for diverse audiences
Strong project management abilities with experience managing multiple deadlines and priorities simultaneously
Collaborative mindset and excellent interpersonal skills for working with TYDE staff and faculty across disciplines
Highly self-motivated with strong ability to work independently.
PhD in Psychology or related field (e.g., developmental psychology, clinical psychology, public health, education, sociology, human development, media studies)
Background in interdisciplinary research environments
Familiarity with university research administration processes
Knowledge of budget development and compliance requirements
Deep familiarity with youth mental health and digital technology research, including current debates, key studies, and emerging issues in the field.
Meaningful work that directly supports research improving young people's mental health in the digital age
Supportive, collaborative team culture where your expertise is valued
Flexibility with remote or in-person work arrangements
Professional development opportunities within a major research university
University of Virginia benefits package, including health insurance, and generous leave policies.
Anticipated salary $60,000 - $80,000 - commensurate with education and experience.
Restricted position with a one year term; renewal is possible but not guaranteed.
Remote-eligible.
Primarily a sedentary job involving extensive use of desktop computers.
Exempt-level, benefited.
Not be able to sponsor applications for immigration now or in the future.
Located in central Virginia, the University of Virginia is a highly selective public research institution with a major commitment to undergraduate education. The student experience is grounded in the institutional core values of academic rigor, health and wellness, honor, public service, and student self-governance. For more information about the University of Virginia .
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