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Academic Manager Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Academic Rheumatologist

Rochester, MN · On-site

$278K - $359K/yr

... longitudinal management of serious disease, and practicing in a high judgment, team based ... Opportunities for academic development evolve over time based on clinical excellence, mentorship ...

Academic Rheumatologist

Rochester, MN · On-site

$278K - $359K/yr

... longitudinal management of serious disease, and practicing in a high judgment, team based ... Opportunities for academic development evolve over time based on clinical excellence, mentorship ...

Academic Rheumatologist

Rochester, MN

$278K - $359K/yr

... longitudinal management of serious disease, and practicing in a high judgment, team based ... Opportunities for academic development evolve over time based on clinical excellence, mentorship ...

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How much do academic manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for academic manager in Minnesota is $66,682.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,400.00 and $83,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an academic manager?

Academic Managers are education professionals responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, and evaluation of academic programs within a school, college, or training institution. They ensure that curricula meet educational standards, manage teaching staff, and monitor student progress. Academic Managers also coordinate resources, develop academic policies, and may be involved in teacher recruitment and training. Their role is crucial in maintaining the quality of education and supporting both staff and students.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an academic manager?

To thrive as an Academic Manager, you need a strong background in educational administration, curriculum development, and usually a relevant degree such as a Master's in Education. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), data analysis tools, and accreditation standards is often required. Excellent leadership, organizational, and interpersonal communication skills are vital for effectively managing staff and collaborating with stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for maintaining academic quality, fostering a productive learning environment, and achieving institutional goals.

How does an academic manager typically collaborate with faculty and administrative staff to ensure academic program quality?

An Academic Manager works closely with both faculty and administrative teams to oversee curriculum development, ensure academic standards are met, and address any issues related to course delivery. They often coordinate regular meetings, facilitate communication between departments, and support faculty with resources or professional development initiatives. This collaborative approach helps maintain program quality and fosters an environment where both staff and students can thrive. Additionally, Academic Managers may mediate concerns, implement policy changes, and monitor educational outcomes in partnership with other stakeholders.

What is the difference between Academic Manager vs Academic Coordinator?

AspectAcademic ManagerAcademic Coordinator
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Education or related field; experience in educational administrationBachelor's degree often in education or related field; administrative experience preferred
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, universities, collegesSchools, training centers, educational programs
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in higher education and large institutions for overseeing academic programsCommon in schools and training programs for supporting daily academic activities

The main difference is that an Academic Manager oversees the entire academic program, including planning, staff management, and policy implementation, while an Academic Coordinator handles day-to-day academic activities, scheduling, and supporting faculty. Both roles require educational credentials, but the Academic Manager typically has more strategic responsibilities.

How to become an academic manager?

To become an academic manager, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in education, administration, or a related field, along with several years of experience in educational settings. Strong leadership, organizational skills, and knowledge of curriculum development are essential, and some roles may require a master's degree or relevant certifications. Developing skills in team management and familiarity with educational technology can also enhance prospects.

What are the most commonly searched types of Academic jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Academic jobs in Minnesota are:

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Academic Manager jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Academic Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Academic Manager job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,682 per year, or $32.1 per hour.

Academic Technology & Services Specialist (Hybrid)

Northwestern Health Sciences University

Bloomington, MN • Hybrid

$21.79 - $26.70/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Position Information:

Are you passionate about technology and enjoy making an impact in an academic environment? The Academic Technology and Services Specialist ensures the reliable operation, support, and continuous improvement of technology in classrooms, computer labs, meeting spaces, and other academic venues across the University. Working collaboratively with faculty, staff, campus partners, and IT colleagues, this position helps develop and implement standards, policies, processes, and best practices that enhance academic technology services and support the University's educational mission. The ideal candidate is a collaborative problem-solver who enjoys providing exceptional customer service, communicates effectively with both technical and non-technical audiences, and is committed to delivering reliable, innovative technology solutions that support teaching and learning.

Work Location: Bloomington, MN with flexibility to work 1-2 days per week remotely upon completion of orientation and training; must live local and be able to come to campus as needed.

This position offers a consistent daytime schedule. Either Sunday–Thursday or Tuesday–Saturday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, with up to one evening shift (11:00 AM to 7:00 PM) per week. Occasional evening or weekend assignments may be required to support academic or campus events, scheduled in advance and shared across the team.

Duties:

  • Fields Help Desk requests via phone, email, and walk-ins, creating/updating tickets with notes and organizing tickets according to priority.
  • Identifies, diagnoses, and resolves computer software, hardware, and networking problems for users of University resources in a timely manner.
  • Ensures that all classroom, conference room, and lab computers are updated, patched, and interfacing properly with audiovisual equipment.
  • Communicates technical solutions clearly in a friendly and professional manner, demonstrating strong customer service orientation.
  • Configures, upgrades, and installs new and existing multimedia, computer hardware and software.
  • Provides group or one-on-one user training as needed for event, academic technology, or multimedia use.
  • Manage and maintain classroom technology.
  • Work with University departments to coordinate and execute event operations, providing event setup, support, and management of multimedia technology.
  • Demonstrates initiative and self-motivation in researching solutions to problems and keeping up-to-date with current technology.

What you need to have?

  • High School diploma, required.
  • Associates degree or two-year program in computer sciences or related field, preferred.
  • 0-2 years relevant experience, required.

Other Specialized Knowledge/Skills:

  • Knowledge of academic technologies, training, and multimedia use in education.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of audiovisual equipment, including but not limited to: microphones, mixers, video switchers, loudspeakers, projectors, laptop computers.
  • Experience with sound mixing video switching for live events.
  • Ability to perform under pressure and make quick, sound decisions while multitasking.
  • Knowledge of lighting, sound, video design and terminology is strongly preferred.
  • Some knowledge of installed audiovisual systems and integrated multi-media control systems.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office, AD, SIS and LMS systems.
  • Experience with Dante, NDI, Stream Deck, and Epson projector management.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with outside talent, University community, and other technicians.
  • Skill in working independently with minimal supervision while following through on delegated tasks.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 30 lbs.

Does this sound like the type of role you could excel in? Where your background and experience may contribute to the growth of our organization? A role where you can add your passion and enthusiasm, and make a difference? If you believe you have the education and experience to meet the qualifications for this role, we'd value talking to you. Non-traditional backgrounds are welcome.

Compensation:

$21.79 - $26.70 per hour.

The hiring rate is determined by a combination of education, related professional experience, and internal equity considerations and may exceed the posted range. NWHSU is committed to fair and equitable pay practices and does not base compensation decisions on gender or any other protected status.

Our Benefits:

NWHSU is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package to meet your current needs and anticipate your future needs. Our generous time away helps you enjoy a healthy work life rhythm.

  • Paid Time Off (earn 20 days per year)
  • Holiday (16 days in 2026)
  • 403(b) Plan
  • Medical, dental, vision
  • Discounted and free on-site clinic services for you and your family
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Short-term and long-term disability
  • Life insurance
  • EAP and other wellness benefits
  • Tuition Reimbursement for external programs
  • Tuition Reduction for internal programs (includes family members)
  • Employee discount at our campus store
  • On-site fitness center

NWHSU is a nonprofit organization and full-time employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) through the U.S. Department of Education. For further information please click on this link.

Why NWHSU?

When you join NWHSU you're not simply doing a job, you're making a difference. You'll see passion for our mission, our work, and our future growth opportunities all around you. Culture is extremely important to us. We're a small enough organization that you'll get to know everyone, have a voice, make an impact, and feel the enthusiasm of everyone you work with. Yet we're large enough to offer exceptional benefits including a university contribution to our 403(b), generous PTO and a flexible environment. It's all part of our person-centered philosophy- and it's an ideal blend and a superb organization to expand your career.

What can you expect?

The person-centered approach we take to healthcare education and practice extends to our NWHSU team. That means:

  • Every role and individual contributes to our success. No matter what department you work in, you'll see passion for our work and respect for one another.
  • Belonging is important to us - we all bring different backgrounds, perspectives, and value to the organization. And that makes us stronger.
  • We're committed and engaged. You'll see that in every meeting, every discussion and everything we do. It shows and we're proud of it.
  • We don't simply say we have a team environment - we live it. Your ideas and suggestions matter. We listen to one another and when something makes sense, we do it.
  • We've still got that entrepreneurial spirit, even though we've been around for 80+ years. And we like that.
  • We build in flexibility in roles whenever we can. We work in a hybrid environment. Each manager works with their team members to ensure there is a healthy work-life balance.
  • Your personal and professional work opportunities are important to us - we provide these benefits so you can continue to excel in your career.

Our goal? Preparing the next generation of healthcare professionals to deliver and advance healthcare.

NWHSU Overview:

Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU) based in Bloomington, MN, has been a national leader in person-centered healthcare education for over 80 years. The University has more than 10,000 graduates throughout the U.S. and in 21 countries. For more information, please visit nwhealth.edu.

We offer a diverse range of evidence-informed programs and experiences including: Doctor of Chiropractic, Doctor of Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Functional and Integrative Nutrition, and Integrative Care, and undergraduate offerings in massage therapy, health sciences, and allied health professions – medical laboratory science, medical laboratory technology, radiation therapy, and radiologic technology. We are a mission- and vision- driven university leading the way in person-centered care.

How to Apply:

Complete our online application and attach your cover letter and resume.

If you have any questions submitting your application, please contact talent@nwhealth.edu.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Northwestern Health Sciences University is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and is committed to creating an inclusive environment that values the diversity of its employees and does not discriminate against any employee or candidate. Further, NWHSU prohibits all forms of discrimination is any education program or activity that it operates. The Notice of Non-Discrimination is located on our website. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. Please refer to our website for further information.