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Special Assistant to President

Job in Turlock, Stanislaus County, California, 95382, USA
Listing for: Opt For Healthy Living
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-18
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Business Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Special Assistant to the President

Position Summary

Full‑time position under the Management Personnel Plan (MPP) available on or after March 9, 2026 in the Office of the President. Under the general direction of the President, the Special Assistant to the President provides senior‑level leadership for presidential communications and strategic grant development in support of University priorities. The position is responsible for independently managing major functional activities that advance the President’s priorities in alignment with Stan State’s mission and CSU strategic plans.

The Director serves as a key advisor and collaborator, ensuring clear, consistent, and effective communication of institutional priorities to internal and external stakeholders. The position plays a significant role in supporting institutional messaging, strengthening external relationships, and advancing funding efforts through coordinated communication and grant development strategies.

The Director exercises independent judgment within established policies and organizational guidelines, collaborates across campus units and with external partners, and contributes to the effective execution of University initiatives through strategic communications and grant development leadership.

Job Duties
  • Collaborate closely with the President to develop and refine key messages for internal and external audiences.
  • Serve as the primary speechwriter and communications coordinator for the President in ways that build understanding and support for the President’s leadership priorities and progress.
  • Develop executive communications that reflect the President’s voice (in English and Spanish), style and accomplishments.
  • Create content across a range of formats, settings, and channels.
  • Craft and develop messages and visual presentations of complex thoughts and ideas, distill and sharpen key messages.
  • Develop key messages and ensure consistency across all presidential communications; regularly have access to highly sensitive and confidential information when creating communications.
  • Partner with the Director of Communications and Director of Marketing to ensure brand and message consistency across all presidential communications channels.
  • Serve as content manager and creator of President Office’s website.
  • Conduct story‑mining and use curiosity about what is happening inside and outside of the university to identify and determine story/crucial narratives for presidential communications.
  • Analyze situational factors to provide tailored communication recommendations for time‑sensitive and topic‑sensitive needs.
  • Stay current on relevant issues and trends affecting higher education to effectively integrate them into communications.
  • Support development and distribution of communications from the President's Office.
  • Conduct research on public and private funding opportunities at the local, state, and national level.
  • Identify internal/external subject matter experts and coordinate subject matter contributions for proposal development.
  • Write and submit grant proposals and supporting documents for foundation, corporation and government funding.
  • Develop a strategic grant‑writing plan with clear goals, plans of action and timelines.
  • Maintain effective, positive relationships through frequent communication with prospective and current grantors.
  • Participate in grant technical training provided by funding agencies. Keep abreast of the changing grant landscape and proposal guidelines.
  • Maintain records on prospective grantors.
  • Work with department managers, external partners, and subject matter experts to establish timelines to compile financials and data as they relate to the timely submission of grant applications.
  • Track and manage prospective grant and reporting deadlines.
  • Serve as college liaison with representatives of funding sources during the grant proposal period.
  • Draft other materials as assigned, such as a monthly funder update, quarterly reports and annual reporting.
  • Collaborate with College Deans, Directors of Development and other University representatives to craft case statements in support of University funding initiatives and priorities.
  • Serve on university committees as appropriate.
  • Perform…
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