Clemson University is seeking a dynamic, experienced individual to serve as the Director of Research Security & Export Control. The Director will lead a team of professionals reporting to the Senior Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Creative Endeavors to oversee compliance with federal research security and export control laws and regulations; federal sponsor requirements and guidelines; and the University’s policies and procedures governing research security and export control across Clemson’s research, academic and business activities.
One of the leading public research institutions in the southern U.S., Clemson offers more than 200 baccalaureate and graduate degree programs in the humanities and STEM sciences, with a significant and growing emphasis in Engineering, Computing, and Veterinary medicine. In the last five years, the university’s multiple innovation campuses have earned national and international recognition as leaders in university-industry partnerships and for their contributions in advanced automotive research, human genetics, biomedical engineering and environmental restoration. Clemson’s federally sponsored portfolio includes fundamental and secure research, as well as classified programs.
The Director position offers an extraordinary opportunity to grow and lead a multi-faceted compliance program integral to Clemson’s research and academic growth strategy. Recognizing the critical importance of research security and export control to the university, Clemson’s leadership will rely significantly on the Director to mitigate risks and forge supportive solutions. Hence, serving in this senior advisory capacity is foundational to the scope of this position, as well as nurturing the professional growth of the research security and export control professional team
Position Responsibilities
Research Security responsibilities: ensuring the effective implementation of best practice measures to meet NDAA, CHIPS + Science, and NSPM-33 requirements, South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA), as applicable, including but not limited to:
The Director will continue to maintain and strengthen compliance-related relationships with academic, research, and business teams, placing high value on communication and advisory skills that support this work and on the ability to help the Clemson research community gauge and assess research security risks. The Director will also play a critical role in updating related policies as needed.
Export Control responsibilities: implement, manage and maintain all core export compliance procedures informing academic, research, and operational activities, including:
National Industrial Security Program
Clemson’s classified programs will require that the incoming Director of Research Security & Export Control hold a security clearance and serve as the institutional Facility Security Officer (FSO) and Insider Threat Program Senior Official (ITPSO), when this responsibility is transitioned from the current FSO. While security clearance is not an immediate prerequisite for this position, preference is accorded to candidates who (among other professional qualifications) currently hold a clearance and can serve as the FSO/ITPSO, or who are committed to serving in this capacity and obtaining clearance as quickly as possible. In this context, Clemson would support the required clearance credentialization process upon hire and ensure a smooth transition from the current FSO to the newly credentialed FSO.
FSO/ITPSO responsibilities will include compliance with all NISPOM requirements, including facilitating all required staff clearances; partnering closely with the Office of Sponsored Programs to identify contractor security classification specifications in classified research; and coordinating restricted research parameters on classified contracts and the Insider Threat Protection program.
Candidates should possess not only advanced regulatory knowledge in research security and export control, but also demonstrate proven management experience to oversee a team of professionals; strong communication and advisory skills; strong project organization, management, and document preparation skills; ability to effectively coordinate multiple projects simultaneously when required; a seasoned perspective pertaining to risk evaluation, assumption and solutions; significant training experience; and a deep understanding of the unique challenges and professional opportunities that a robust academic and research environment presents.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field and 5-7 years of experience in export control and related areas. Must be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain and maintain a federal security clearance.
Preferred Qualifications:
Advanced degree in law, public policy, international affairs, or a related field. Demonstrated experience developing or managing a research security or export control compliance program. Active federal security clearance.
Anticipated Salary Range:
Salary is dependent upon several factors, including, but not limited to, a candidate's previous experience, knowledge, skills and performance in accordance with Clemson's compensation guidelines.
Applications and nominations will be accepted until a new Director is selected. Interested parties must apply electronically via Interfolio and submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for five references by March 4, 2026, to assure full consideration.
For nominations or questions regarding this position, please email Brennan Ledford, Executive Talent Partner at bnhaski@clemson.edu
Clemson University is an EEO/AA employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to characteristics protected by applicable law including disability and protected veteran status.
