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Job no: 493335
Work type: Exempt Staff
Location: Gambier, OH
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Kenyon College is seeking qualified applicants to fill the position of Director of Sponsored Faculty Projects (OSFP). Reporting to the Provost, the Director of OSFP will provide strategic direction for the continued evolution of a grant-seeking culture at Kenyon College, including hands-on support to faculty members seeking funding opportunities for their research, creative endeavors, scholarly work, and pedagogical innovations. Primary focus will be on managing a highly-effective, service-oriented office aimed at streamlining proposal development and submission, ensuring compliance with college and sponsor regulations/policies, celebrating faculty achievements, and supervising a small team, which the new Director will envision and staff.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead, manage, and continually improve all grant-seeking activities across the grant life cycle, including assisting faculty with idea development, identifying funding opportunities, interpreting agency guidelines, advising concept and proposal development, editing as requested, assisting in drafting budgets, ensuring compliance, facilitating submission, and collaborating with the Business Office on post-award management.
- Meet with individual faculty members to gain insight into their research, creative, and scholarly agendas.
- Collaborate with the Provost’s Office to coordinate areas of faculty growth and training as well as OSFP development needs.
- Hire, supervise, and mentor an Assistant Director of OSFP.
- Work closely with the Assistant Controller (or other assigned staff in the Business Office) on all grant-related budgetary matters in accordance with Uniform Guidance and sponsor regulations, compliance with college policies, submission, award and subaward negotiations, and post-award oversight.
- Serve as one of the college’s three designated Authorized Organizational Representatives (AOR), along with the Assistant Controller and Provost, responsible for institutional sign-off and submission of completed applications.
- Provide training and resources to grant seekers and project leads.
- Remain current on grant opportunities and compliance requirements, including applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and policies.
- Manage grant records, including submission data, pending status, awards, declines, and reporting requirements.
- Manage OSFP social media platforms, including posts of faculty achievements on the OSFP blog.
- Inform the work of the grants coordinator related to timely/appropriate expending of budget lines for grant projects and reporting.
- Act as Academic Division liaison to the Advancement Division, ensuring that academic priorities are conveyed, providing information as requested, and participating in strategy sessions for solicitations to major foundations, corporate partners, and government agencies.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree (Master’s/PhD preferred).
- At least 3-5 years supervisory and institutional leadership over a pre-award or combined pre/post-award office.
- Minimum of 5-8 years as a grants administrator, preferably directly assisting faculty at an institution of higher education.
- Proven facility navigating online funding portals, (esp Research.gov, Grants.gov, commons.era.nih.gov, and Fastlane.NSF.gov).
- Experience serving as an authorized organizational representative (AOR) for an institution of higher education.
- Record of successful support of competitive grant applications across a variety of disciplines (personally successful individual grant awardee preferred).
- Demonstrable experience editing and managing federal and other sponsor grants.
- Participation in the development of institutional grants administration policies/procedures.
- Collegial with highly-developed communication, diplomatic, and interpersonal skills.
Application Process:
Applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information of references. Your cover letters should describe how your background, interests, and experience align with the position and how you plan to support Kenyon's work and mission.
The position is open until filled, and completed applications received by August 1, 2026, will be guaranteed full consideration. All inquiries can be sent to Travis Landry, Associate Provost, landryt@kenyon.edu.
Kenyon College is a nationally prominent, private liberal arts college where academic excellence goes hand in hand with a strong sense of community and close relationships among students and professors.
Compensation and Benefits
Salaries at Kenyon are competitive and commensurate with experience. In addition to an attractive salary, Kenyon offers benefits for employees and their family members. Children of employees are eligible for 100% tuition waivers at Kenyon, and through the Great Lakes Colleges Association, children of employees are eligible for 90% tuition waivers at twenty-two other of the nation's finest liberal arts colleges.
We also offer health, dental, and vision insurance, TIAA retirement, and many other benefits, including provisions for a spouse, families, and domestic partners. Details about benefits as well as conditions of employment are described more fully in our Staff Handbook.
Kenyon College is an equal opportunity employer, and we welcome applications from all qualified individuals. It is the College's policy to evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, physical and/or mental disability, age, religion, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by institutional policy or state, local, or federal law. Kenyon College has a strong commitment to an inclusive environment that welcomes all voices and perspectives.
Advertised: 22 Jun 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: Open until filled
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Who's Hiring
- Osborn Engineering9

- The Ohio State University9

- University Of Cincinnati7

- Kenyon College5

- Medpace5

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- Education45
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What Ohio Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in director of philanthropy jobs across Ohio.
- Bachelor's degree in nonprofit management, communications, business, or a related field
- Demonstrated experience cultivating and closing major gifts at significant dollar thresholds
- Proficiency with donor database and CRM platforms such as Raiser's Edge or Salesforce
- Experience leading or contributing to capital campaigns and planned giving programs
- Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential preferred or in progress
- Strong written communication skills for case statements, grant proposals, and donor correspondence
Director Of Philanthropy Jobs in Ohio: Frequently Asked Questions
How many director of philanthropy jobs are there in Ohio?
There are 119+ director of philanthropy openings in Ohio on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. New positions post regularly as employers across Ohio hire.
How much do director of philanthropies make in Ohio?
Director of philanthropies in Ohio earn a median of about $101,470 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $61,200 for the lowest 10% to over $184,840 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Ohio cities have the most director of philanthropy jobs?
Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland have the most director of philanthropy openings in Ohio right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire director of philanthropys in Ohio?
Employers hiring director of philanthropys in Ohio include Osborn Engineering, The Ohio State University, and University Of Cincinnati, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote director of philanthropy jobs in Ohio?
Yes. About 8% of director of philanthropy openings tied to Ohio are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Ohio metros.
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