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Advise Manager - Higher Education

San Antonio, TX ยท On-site

$102K - $105K/yr

Work you'll do Help clients in the higher education sector (primarily universities and public university systems) understand how to assess, prioritize, and plan to implement strategies and tactics in ...

Advise Manager - Higher Education

Columbus, OH ยท On-site

$110K - $112K/yr

Work you'll do Help clients in the higher education sector (primarily universities and public university systems) understand how to assess, prioritize, and plan to implement strategies and tactics in ...

Advise Manager - Higher Education

Dallas, TX ยท On-site

$112K - $115K/yr

Work you'll do Help clients in the higher education sector (primarily universities and public university systems) understand how to assess, prioritize, and plan to implement strategies and tactics in ...

Work you'll do Help clients in the higher education sector (primarily universities and public university systems) understand how to assess, prioritize, and plan to implement strategies and tactics in ...

Advise Manager - Higher Education

New York, NY ยท On-site

$124K - $127K/yr

Work you'll do Help clients in the higher education sector (primarily universities and public university systems) understand how to assess, prioritize, and plan to implement strategies and tactics in ...

Higher Education Location: Charlotte, NC Reports to: Market Leader FLSA: Exempt Work Mode: Onsite Monday - Thursday; Onsite optional on Friday Employment Type: Full-time At BHDP, we believe great ...

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Higher Education information

What is higher education?

Higher education refers to the stage of learning that occurs at universities, colleges, and other academic institutions after completing secondary education, such as high school. It includes undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs that prepare students for specialized careers or advanced scholarly pursuits. Higher education institutions often provide opportunities for research, personal development, and networking, in addition to academic instruction. Earning a higher education degree can open doors to more career options and typically results in higher lifetime earnings.

What are higher education jobs?

Higher education jobs are positions at postsecondary institutions, such as community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and research universities. There are many different kinds of jobs you can get in higher education, such as being an instructor or professor. Professors in academia perform both teaching and research duties, and they may also do some administrative work, such as chairing a department. You can also find purely administrative and support positions in higher education. Some of these include program directors, researchers, clerical workers, tutors, maintenance and facilities workers, and academic counselors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in higher education roles, and why are they important?

To thrive in higher education roles, you generally need an advanced degree (such as a master's or doctorate), expertise in your academic discipline, and experience in teaching or research. Familiarity with learning management systems (like Canvas or Blackboard), academic publishing platforms, and data analysis tools is typically expected. Strong communication, mentorship, and organizational skills help professionals engage students and collaborate with colleagues. These skills and qualifications are crucial for fostering academic excellence, effective instruction, and institutional success.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in higher education, and how can these be managed?

Professionals in higher education often encounter challenges such as balancing teaching, research, and administrative responsibilities, adapting to rapidly changing technologies, and meeting diverse student needs. Time management and prioritization skills are crucial, as is staying current with best practices in pedagogy and student engagement. Effective collaboration with colleagues, ongoing professional development, and utilizing campus resources can help navigate these challenges and contribute to personal and institutional success.

What is the difference between Higher Education vs College Instructor?

AspectHigher EducationCollege Instructor
Required CredentialsMaster's or Doctorate degree in a relevant fieldBachelor's degree; often a Master's for adjuncts
Work EnvironmentUniversities, colleges, research institutionsColleges, universities, community colleges
Employer & Industry UsageAcademic institutions, research organizationsEducational institutions, private and public colleges
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding academic roles, career paths in higher educationTeaching positions, academic career options

Higher Education refers broadly to post-secondary education at universities and colleges, often involving research and advanced degrees. College Instructors are specific roles within higher education institutions focused on teaching students. While both are part of the higher education sector, higher education encompasses a wider range of roles including research and administration, whereas college instructors primarily focus on teaching responsibilities.

What cities are hiring for Higher Education jobs?

Cities with the most Higher Education job openings:

What are the most commonly searched types of Higher Education jobs?

The most popular types of Higher Education jobs are:

What states have the most Higher Education jobs?

States with the most job openings for Higher Education jobs include:

Infographic showing various Higher Education job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Research Analyst - Higher Education

McAllister and Quinn LLC

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site

$59K - $62K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Description:

About McAllister & Quinn

McAllister & Quinn is a federal and foundation grants consulting and government relations firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. We offer our 200+ clients a unique blend of comprehensive grant consulting, strategic advising, and government relations services. In the higher education practice, McAllister & Quinn offers federal grant, external funding, strategic intelligence and capacity building consulting to small and mid-sized institutions of higher education. Our goal is to work collaboratively with clients to create and implement an annual strategy focused on increasing and diversifying external funding. McAllister & Quinn has secured hundreds of millions of dollars in competitive grant funding for scholarships and student support, academic programs, research, and equipment.


We are committed to securing funds for our clients that are transformational for the organizations who are awarded them, the people who work at these organizations every day, and the communities that surround them. The social impact of our work drives us daily to succeed in securing funding for our clients and is a major component of why we do what we do. We know that our success leads to better outcomes, changed lives, and a more equitable society for generations to come.


Primary Duties and Responsibilities

The Research Analyst will report directly to a Manager and to the Higher Education Practice Chief of Staff. The Research Analyst will be assigned to directly support three to five Directors and Managing Directors within the Higher Education practice and will work with team members across the firm’s other core practice areas. Specific responsibilities include:

  • Assist Directors and Managing Directors with client and project management, maintaining organized and accurate records using internal filing systems and data management tools
  • Identify external funding opportunities that align with clients’ needs. This includes:
  • Research and monitor suitable federal, state and foundation grant opportunities
  • Liaise with Program Officers at federal and state agencies and foundations
  • Provide accurately written materials summarizing opportunities of interest
  • Complete analyses of successful awardee characteristics to inform clients’ competitiveness
  • Research an institution’s funding priorities, academic programs, and strategic plans to identify funding opportunities
  • Participate in client meetings, as requested, to understand priorities and interest areas for prospecting
  • Generate and deliver high-quality, detailed, and accurate work products / client deliverables in a fast-paced environment with fixed deadlines, such as:
  • Client federal, state and foundation grants strategy (grant opportunity matrix) for clients
  • Comprehensive quantitative and qualitative analyses for individual grant competitions
  • Concisely summarize relevant information for staff and client briefings
  • Collaborate and communicate effectively with Managing Directors, Directors, and Vice Presidents at the firm to share information and learn from others
  • Work effectively and contribute to a positive team environment and culture among the team of research analysts to support practice-wide needs
  • Conduct substantive issue/topic area research related to trends, interests, and priorities of higher education institutions, federal agency and foundation grant programs and solicitations, understanding impact of federal budgets and appropriations
  • Obtain and retain working knowledge of the most client-relevant federal grant programs across agencies such as the National Science Foundation, Department of Education, National Endowment for the Humanities, Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Justice, and others
  • Emphasize and focus on a proactive solutions-focused mentality, positivity, confident presentation of opportunities, and overall thoroughness with all client support and internal projects
  • Assist in the planning and implementation of McAllister & Quinn workshops, training webinars, and capacity building services
  • Attend and participate in an annual Research Analyst retreat and other professional development offerings
Requirements:

Requirements and Preferred Qualifications

  • Minimum of four-year bachelor’s degree
  • Excellent writing, organizational, and inter-personal communication skills
  • Superior attention to detail across all levels of work
  • Ability to synthesize and accurately summarize lengthy and often complex materials
  • Strong communication skills via phone, and in person interactions with clients, colleagues
  • Strong ability to juggle multiple projects and tasks at one time, prioritize effectively to on-time completion
  • Positive attitude, proactive, and self-motivated to learn new information and skills
  • Ability to troubleshoot problems when they arise and to work independently
  • Adept at utilizing and deploying AI-driven solutions to optimize efficiency and accelerate results
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft suite programs, OneDrive and Adobe
  • Superior candidates will have some familiarity with external funding opportunities (federal, state or foundations)

Compensation and Benefits

  • Normal work hours are 8:30 am through 5:30 pm Monday through Friday; three or more days a week in the Washington, DC office required
  • Competitive 401(k), healthcare, dental, life insurance, long-term disability and employee-directed vision, dependent care FSA, Healthcare HSA/FSA, and transit benefits
  • Salary consideration will be commensurate with experience, range for position is $59,000 - $62,000 annual base salary and bonus eligibility.
  • Flexible and generous vacation and leave policy

At McAllister & Quinn, we’re challenging the status. When we connect different perspectives, we open ourselves to new possibilities, inspire innovation, and allow us to achieve the full potential of our people. We’re building an employee experience & engagement that includes appreciation, belonging, growth, and purpose for everyone in our team.


Application Instructions

Please submit a cover letter and resume along with your application through our careers page: https://jm-aq.com/careers/. The cover letter should speak to how your education and/or work experiences integrate with the role and why you are the best fit for the position.