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Manager, Technical Support FLSA Status: Non-Exempt The anticipated salary for this position starts ... KU Endowment is an independent, nonprofit organization and the official fundraising foundation for ...

President & CEO

Gainesville, FL · On-site

$320K - $350K/yr

The Endowment manages an investment portfolio currently valued at $150 million and soon will be valued at $200 million, providing a strong platform for long-term impact and growth. Position Summary ...

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HHMI's Investment team manages an endowment with net assets of approximately $26 billion, and invests globally through long-term partnerships with world-class external investment managers. HHMI ...

$118.02K - $147.53K/yr

HHMI's Investment team manages an endowment with net assets of approximately $26 billion, and invests globally through long-term partnerships with world-class external investment managers. HHMI ...

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How much do endowment manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for endowment manager in the United States is $77,907.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $95,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Endowment Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Endowment Manager, you need expertise in investment management, financial analysis, and a background in finance or economics, often supported by a CFA or similar credential. Familiarity with portfolio management software, financial modeling tools, and risk assessment systems is essential. Strong communication, strategic thinking, and relationship-building skills help you work effectively with boards, donors, and investment committees. These skills ensure prudent stewardship of endowment funds, supporting long-term organizational stability and growth.

What are some common challenges faced by Endowment Managers when balancing investment growth with spending needs?

Endowment Managers often face the challenge of ensuring the endowment’s long-term growth while also supporting the institution’s current spending requirements. This balancing act involves careful asset allocation, risk management, and adhering to spending policies to maintain intergenerational equity. Market volatility, fluctuating returns, and changing institutional needs can make this process complex, requiring strong communication with stakeholders and regular portfolio reviews. Successful managers collaborate closely with investment committees and finance teams to align strategies with the organization’s mission and financial goals.

What are Endowment Managers?

Endowment Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing and managing the investment portfolios of endowments, which are funds donated to institutions such as universities, non-profits, or foundations. Their primary goal is to ensure the long-term growth and stability of these funds to support the institution’s mission and objectives. They develop investment strategies, monitor market trends, and make decisions about asset allocation to balance risk and return. Endowment Managers often work closely with investment committees and may also be involved in fundraising and donor relations.

What is the difference between Endowment Manager vs Investment Analyst?

AspectEndowment ManagerInvestment Analyst
CredentialsTypically requires a CFA or similar certification, relevant finance degreesOften requires a finance, economics degree; CFA is a plus
Work EnvironmentManages endowment funds for institutions, working in a nonprofit or university settingWorks in financial firms, banks, or investment departments analyzing securities
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, nonprofits, foundationsAsset management firms, banks, investment companies

Endowment Managers focus on managing large institutional funds, emphasizing long-term growth and donor restrictions. Investment Analysts analyze market data and securities to support investment decisions. While both roles require financial expertise and certifications like CFA, Endowment Managers oversee entire portfolios within specific institutions, whereas Investment Analysts focus on research and analysis to inform investment strategies.

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Help Desk Technician

Help Desk Technician

KU Endowment

Lawrence, KS • On-site

$52.50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 hours ago


Job description

Help Desk Technician
Department: Information Systems
Reports to: Manager, Technical Support
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
The anticipated salary for this position starts at $52,500+ for the Help Desk Technician role. The final pay will be determined based on several factors, including qualifications, experience, education, and years within the job or industry, with a strong emphasis on maintaining internal equity.
Who we are and what we're about:
KU Endowment is an independent, nonprofit organization and the official fundraising foundation for the University of Kansas. We partner with donors in providing philanthropic support to build a greater KU.
As an employee of KU Endowment, you'll witness firsthand the power of our donors' generosity. You will join a talented and fun group of people who are inspired to help KU through the support of loyal alumni and friends. This support fuels excellence, enabling students and faculty to develop innovative programs and research that distinguish the university. We connect the philanthropic passions of donors with the needs of students, faculty and programs - and everyone benefits.
People are engaged. Purpose is ignited. Lives are changed.
What we are looking for:
This position supports the fund raising and administrative activities of The Kansas University Endowment Association by ensuring accurate routine endpoint maintenance, installation of desktop and mobile computing resources including software and hardware, answering, and responding to calls to the internal help desk, providing basic technical assistance to PC, Mac, and mobile device users; ensuring appropriate inventories of computer-related supplies are available as needed.
The individual in this position is expected to embrace KU Endowment's stated core values - collaboration, curiosity, empowerment, and excellence - and demonstrate support for them through professional interactions and activities.
What's a typical day look like?
• Acts as primary resource for answering calls to the KU Endowment Help Desk and responds to those calls with technical solutions or collects adequate information and refers calls to appropriate staff members for resolution when necessary.
• Performs initial triage of financial system access, permissions, and basic troubleshooting issues; resolves routine requests and escalates more complex or system-related problems to the appropriate team.
• Maintains log of all help desk calls and ensures documentation of call resolution. Follows up on previous calls to ensure problems have been adequately resolved.
• Provides basic technical support including PC, Mac, and iOS hardware platforms as well as software products approved for use within the organization.
• Participates in basic PC maintenance, upgrades, equipment disposal, and software installation projects, as directed or warranted.
• Performs scheduled backups of main systems and personal computer data files to magnetic tape in conjunction with the Network & Security Analyst. Ensures backups run successfully.
• Establishes appropriate inventory levels for computer related supplies for all of KU Endowment. Delivers to user sites as necessary and maintains the inventories at appropriate levels to meet immediate needs. Verifies supply invoices with supervisors to ensure timely payment.
• Monitors association printer and copier resources for usage and service needs.
• Assists with the production and maintenance of customized instruction and documents related to software, operating systems, and hardware used by KUEA staff and campus users.
• Regular and reliable attendance is essential for this position.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
What's required to be considered:
  • College or Technical School training equivalent required.
  • A+ training preferred.
  • Two years' experience supporting hardware, operating systems, software, and users in an office environment preferred.

What separates the best from the rest?
• Experience using and maintaining PC, Mac, mobile devices, and printers.
• Experience with Windows, Mac, and iOS operating systems required.
• Ability to establish and maintain professional and effective working relationships inside and outside KU Endowment.
• Ability to adapt to new procedures and technology.
Physical Requirements:
• A valid driver's license.
• Must have access to reliable transportation to travel between multiple locations for training, donor meetings, networking, events and/or work-related activities.
• Must be able to respond quickly and effectively to directions and safety hazards.
• This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office productivity machinery such as computers, keyboards and a mouse, laptops, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
• This is largely a sedentary role; however, some filing is required. This would require the ability to move files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand as necessary.
• The ability to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
• The person in this position frequently communicates with donors, colleagues, students, and general public. Must be able to communicate with others effectively.
• Physical effort/lifting, such as heavy-over 50 pounds.
• Travel requirements are occasional and can include the following, evenings, weekends, and out of town overnights as a regular part of the job.
KU Endowment is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals to enable them to perform the essential functions of the job as regulated by ADA. If you require accommodation for any part of the application process or during employment, please contact humanresources@kuendowment.org to discuss your needs.
We've got you covered:
KU Endowment offers a competitive salary with an excellent benefit package including:
• 100% employer-paid pension plan
• Health, dental, and vision insurance
• 401(k) and Roth 401(k) matching program
• Section 125 flexible benefits
• Generous paid leave including holidays, personal and sick leave
• Volunteer and community engagement opportunities
• Paid Parental Leave
• Life, AD&D, short- and long-term disability insurance
• Legal & ID Theft protection
• Critical Illness
• Accident and Hospital Indemnity insurance
• KU education assistance
• Free parking
Sounds good, right? What's next?
Please include your resume and cover letter when applying for this position on our website at https://www.kuendowment.org/careers .
Questions regarding this vacancy may be addressed to:
Human Resources
KU Endowment
PO Box 928
Lawrence, KS 66044-0928
Email: humanresources@kuendowment.org
Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the position is filled. Because of the sensitive nature of KU Endowment business and the importance of our reputation with donors, KU Endowment conducts a comprehensive review of applicants. By submitting your application, you authorize us to conduct reference checks and a review of available public information. Employment is contingent upon background and reference checks that KU Endowment finds acceptable.