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Technology Director

Employer
Bulloch County Schools
Location
Statesboro, Georgia
Salary
TBD

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TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR

 

 

DEPARTMENT: Information Systems

 

 

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 12 months, 230 days

 

 

SALARY:  TBD

 

 

FLSA STATUS: Exempt

 

 

REPORTS TO:  Assistant Superintendent or designee

 

 

JOB CODE:  TBD

 


 

POSITION SUMMARY:

 

As the leader and decision-maker of the information technology (IT) department, the Director is responsible for overseeing the development, execution, support, and evaluation of a robust and comprehensive information technology system. In addition, the Director focuses the department on innovation, efficiency, and implementation of effective industry-leading technology practices that will aid the district in providing the highest quality educational programs, services, and infrastructure to ensure smooth management of the overall operation. 

 

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Bachelor’s degree in a technology-related field.

 

Minimum of 3 years of technology management and/or leadership experience, including supervisory responsibilities.

 

Successful experience with project management. 

 

Ability to lead and work with a diverse group of people.

 

Must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential function of the position.  When appropriate, reasonable accommodations will be provided to afford persons with disabilities an opportunity to perform the essential functions of the position.

 

Must be able to provide a criminal background check with results that adhere to Bulloch County Board of Education Policy GAK(1).

 

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Master’s degree or higher in a technology-related field.

 

Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL).

 

Experience working in an IT role.

 

Experience with the E-Rate process.

 





 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

Provides leadership for short and long-range planning for all technology initiatives: innovation, vision, goals, program objectives, infrastructure, staffing, training, evaluation, budgeting, and collaboration with others. 

 

Coordinates the planning, development, and evaluation of the district’s technology plan.

 

Oversees district-wide E-Rate initiatives to include planning, application filing, reimbursement processing and maintaining accountability requirements.

 

Supervises the coordination and operation of applications for personal computing devices, local area networks, wide area networks, instructional software, media automation systems, telecommunications, and multimedia.

 

Provides support and technical assistance with project management for district improvement projects pertaining to technology. 

 

Advises district leadership on the financial and security implications of technology programs and services.

 

Establishes IT goals and timelines for projects to optimize return on investment, improve information technology systems, evaluate technology trends and provide consultation to district leaders to effectively meet long-term information needs of the system.

 

Plans, organizes, and manages information technology programs and projects.

 

Develops and maintains the IT budget.

 

Oversees the implementation and integration of IT systems, including the integration of new software and platforms into existing computer systems to ensure that technology is optimized.

 

Manages IT staff and implements practices that focus on service excellence to all stakeholders.

 

Coordinates and/or provides professional development for technology staff throughout the district.

 

Maintains technology operations to include technology support, systems administration, network management, telecommunications operations, physical security systems, and data management.

 

Plans for, establishes, and maintains data systems utilized by stakeholders, including assuring data integrity and assisting stakeholders in data access and utilization.

 

Supervises the system-wide inventory of technology assets.

 

Maintains a work order ticketing system for technology-related needs and establishes protocols to ensure tickets are completed in a timely manner and accurately.

 

Ensures adherence to governmental regulations and guidelines for technological systems and safeguarding of data.

 

Maintains liaison with the State Department of Education, other school districts, the information industry, and others as appropriate to maintain up-to-date information on technological developments in the field.

 

Develops and implements continuity protocols to minimize disruption of school operations in the event of emergency situations or data loss.

 

Oversees security of systems, networks, and enterprise information and facilitates IT security audits or investigations.

 

Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

 


 

PERFORMANCE FACTORS: 

 

 

Medium Work:  Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.

 

Interaction with Others:  Ability to maintain, on a regular and consistent basis, relationships that are characterized by high expectations, teamwork, and collaboration.  Ability to be flexible relative to daily routines.  Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to the differences among diverse populations.

 

Concentration:  Ability to maintain workflow and thought processes in the presence of frequent distractions.  Ability to ignore irrelevant sights or sounds and intrusive thoughts or stimuli.  Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously with only few or no errors.

 

Stressful Circumstances:  Ability to produce quality work when short or unexpected deadlines are presented.  Ability to adjust work processes without incident when new and unexpected directions are given relative to a project that may be in process.  Ability to maintain composure and not compound a situation when interacting with persons who may be angry, demanding or otherwise less than polite.

 

Independent Judgment:  Ability to complete work tasks without being given precise directions relative to work steps or the final project.

 

Organizational Skills:  Ability to establish priorities, simultaneously manage multiple tasks; and deliver a quality work product by a designated deadline.

 

Public Contact:  Ability to communicate professionally and effectively, both verbally and in writing, with superiors, colleagues, parents, and other individuals within and external to the school system.  Ability to demonstrate professionalism while interacting with others and to maintain constructive working relationships.

 

Attendance and Dependability:  Ability to report to work at the scheduled time and to seldom be absent from work.  Demonstrate prompt and regular work attendance.  Process appropriate paperwork to authorize absences in accordance with school system procedures.  Ability to complete work in a timely, accurate manner and to be conscientious about work performance.

 


 

EVALUATION: Performance will be evaluated annually by the Superintendent or designated supervisor in accordance with Policy GBI - Evaluation of Personnel.

 


 

Job descriptions are designed and intended only to summarize the essential duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and requirements for the purpose of clarifying the general nature and scope of a position's role.  Job descriptions do not list all tasks an employee might be expected to perform.

 


 

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