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Morehouse College

Program Manager, I-Corps

Morehouse College, Mansfield, Georgia, United States, 30255

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Position Information

Job Type Non-Faculty

Position Title Program Manager, I-Corps

Position Number E00236

Department Office of the Provost

Location Morehouse College - Atlanta, GA

Position Summary

Morehouse College, as a core partner in the newly established

National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps Southeast Hub , is seeking a highly organized and mission-driven

Program Manager

to coordinate and execute Morehouse's I-Corps activities. The Program Manager will be instrumental in supporting innovation, research commercialization, and entrepreneurship education for students, faculty, and community members at Morehouse and throughout the region.

This role will also help participants identify and pursue follow-on funding opportunities, including

SBIR/STTR programs , to advance their technologies toward commercialization.

I-Corps will integrate into the Center for Black Entrepreneurship, developed in partnership with Spelman College and the Black Economic Alliance Foundation and work in alignment with the NSF AUC GRANTED initiative to expand research and commercialization across the AUC.

About the NSF I-Corps Southeast Hub:

The I-Corps Southeast Hub, funded by the National Science Foundation, empowers innovators to translate research discoveries into real-world impact through entrepreneurial training and mentorship. Morehouse College serves as a core partner in this regional effort to expand the economic impact of academic research and development.

Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred in business, STEM, education, or related field. Minimum of 3 years of experience in program management, project coordination, or higher education administration. Preferred Qualifications • Familiarity with NSF I-Corps, Lean Startup methodology, or innovation-driven entrepreneurship programs. • Knowledge of

SBIR/STTR funding

and other early-stage commercialization pathways. • Experience working with HBCUs. • Event planning, facilitation, or stakeholder engagement experience.

Preferred Education/Experience • Advanced degree with an understanding of change management principles.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Demonstrated ability to manage complex programs with multiple stakeholders. Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills. Passion for innovation, entrepreneurship, and supporting underrepresented groups. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic, cross-institutional environment. Proficiency with project management tools and standard software platforms. Physical Demands • No or very limited physical effort required. • No or very limited exposure to physical risk. • Work is normally performed in a typical interior/office work environment. • Must be flexible to meet occasionally during evenings and work may be required frequently during weekends. • Local and other travel may be required occasionally.

Essential Duties/Responsibilities

Essential Duties/Responsiblities

Key Responsibilities:

Program Management & Coordination

Lead day-to-day operations of Morehouse's I-Corps activities, including cohort management, communications, and program delivery. Manage program calendars, application processes, participant tracking, and reporting requirements. Organize and support I-Corps Short Courses, workshops, and entrepreneurial training events hosted by Morehouse. Serve as the primary liaison for Morehouse participants, mentors, instructors, and Hub leadership. Follow-On Pathways & Participant Support

Guide I-Corps participants in identifying and pursuing next-step opportunities, including

SBIR/STTR funding , accelerator programs, and other research commercialization resources. Cultivate relationships with regional entrepreneurial support organizations, funding agencies, and innovation programs to connect participants to relevant opportunities. Maintain awareness of NSF, federal, state, and private sector funding mechanisms to support participant advancement. Hub Engagement & Partnership Development

Represent Morehouse in Southeast Hub leadership meetings and working groups. Collaborate with partner institutions to align programming and share best practices. Build partnerships with mentors, industry stakeholders, alumni, and ecosystem leaders to support I-Corps teams. As part of the Broadening Participation Committee, work to expand access to I-Corps and follow-on commercialization pathways, particularly within the HBCU community. Outreach, Recruitment & Inclusion

Lead recruitment efforts for Morehouse's I-Corps programs, prioritizing engagement of underrepresented students, faculty, and community innovators. Develop and implement marketing and communications strategies to raise awareness of I-Corps and the Southeast Hub. Promote Morehouse's role as a champion for inclusive innovation and entrepreneurship. Data Management & Reporting

Track program participation, outcomes, and progress toward commercialization milestones. Support NSF reporting requirements and internal evaluations. Gather participant feedback and contribute to program improvement efforts.

Percentage Of Time 100

Posting Detail Information

Posting Number S1244P

Number of Vacancies 1

Job Open Date 08/25/2025

Job Close Date

Open Until Filled No

Special Instructions Summary

EEO Statement Summary

Morehouse College is an equal opportunity employer. No employee or applicant will be discriminated against in any condition of employment because of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.