Assistant Vice President of Research Technology
Kansas State University | |
$264.9 million in research and development expenditures. This is a 21.5 percent jump from the prior year, which was nearly three times the national average growth rate among research universities.
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United States, Kansas, Manhattan | |
1810 Kerr Drive (Show on map) | |
Apr 09, 2026 | |
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About This Role
The Assistant Vice President of Research Technology will lead and mentor a team of IT professionals responsible for supporting the full spectrum of research technology services, including high performance computing, secure research environments, data systems, departmental applications, and core laboratory technologies. The role requires a leader who can balance operational excellence with future focused planning-overseeing maintenance, upgrades, and continuity of operations while also developing roadmaps that position K State for emerging research needs. A strong emphasis will be placed on cybersecurity, compliance, and alignment with university, state, and regulatory standards, ensuring that research systems are both resilient and trusted. The AVP position profile can be viewed on our website. About Us Kansas State University's Office of the Vice President for Research supports and advances the university's research mission by fostering a collaborative, innovative, and ethical research environment. The office provides leadership and strategic direction for research development, oversees sponsored projects administration and research compliance, and promotes interdisciplinary scholarship across the university. K-State is home to 90+ research centers, institutes, and major facilities, spanning agriculture, biosecurity, engineering, health, the sciences, and the humanities. Collectively, these research centers are supported and coordinated by the OVPR which provides strategic oversight, facilitates collaboration, and ensures compliance and research integrity. In FY24, K-State received $264.9 million in research and development expenditures. This is a 21.5 percent jump from the prior year, which was nearly three times the national average growth rate among research universities. Kansas State University's Division of Information Technology, led by the Associate Vice President and CIO, Thomas Bunton, is committed to providing excellent IT services to the K-State community in support of the teaching, learning, research, and service missions. They offer a wide range of information, technology, and communications services. They provide leadership for developing and delivering computing and digital resources to K-State students, faculty and staff. In addition to the operation and management of IT Services, the Division comprises the administrative service functions of HR, finance, and communications. The Division coordinates and manages central IT business services including Enterprise Systems, Portfolio & Project Governance, Infrastructure & Operations, Academic Applications, Information Security, and Academic IT, and Research Technology. For more information about Kansas State University, please review our University Profile. Learn more about Manhattan, Kansas at www.madeformanhattan.org. Worksite Description This position is On-site. What You'll Need to Succeed Minimum Qualifications:
The degree requirement ensures candidates possess the academic foundation, critical thinking, and analytical skills necessary to guide complex university functions with credibility and strategic insight. These competencies are typically developed and rigorously validated only through the comprehensive curriculum and experiential learning inherent in a formal degree program. Preferred Qualifications: * Ph.D. in a scientific or engineering discipline with substantial information technology Leadership experience. Sponsorship eligibility: Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship How to Apply Kansas State University has retained the national search firm Isaacson, Miller to assist in recruiting its new Assistant Vice President of Research Technology. Inquiries, nominations, referrals, and resumes with cover letters should be sent via the Isaacson, Miller website for the search: Isaacson, Miller website for the search.Electronic submission of materials is strongly encouraged. Application Window Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until the completion of the search process. Anticipated Hiring Pay Range $175,000-$195,000 | |
$264.9 million in research and development expenditures. This is a 21.5 percent jump from the prior year, which was nearly three times the national average growth rate among research universities.
Apr 09, 2026