Research Grants Facilitator, UBC OSOT

As a Research Grants Facilitator in the UBC Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, I help researchers to articulate their goals to an audience of their peers. In my first 2.5 years in this role, I have coordinated 45 successful grants totaling ~$3M.

Occupational Therapy (OT), for those who aren't aware, is similar to Physical Therapy (PT), except that a PT generally works with their client's body, while an OT works with a client's environment.

I spend most of my time proofreading and editing grant proposals and article manuscripts, drawing on the principles of plain language and design. I also:

  • advise on teaching grants and awards;
  • assist with budget preparation and justification;
  • create clear, compelling visuals;
  • review application components to ensure adherence to funding opportunity guidelines and UBC policies;
  • update and advise on the strategic use of Canadian Common CVs;
  • identify new, relevant funding opportunities; and
  • develop milestone-based timelines for grant application drafting and submission.

You can learn more about Grant Facilitation at UBC on the UBC Research and Innovation website.

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