2100.17: Executive Director of Technology

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Reports to: Associate Superintendent for Educational Services

General Summary: ÌýProvide leadership, direction and planning for technology services to include academic computing, administrative computing, video systems, and telecommunication systems, telephone (digital and analog), and data circuits, necessary to support all facets of district operation, including instruction and administration. ÌýDirect and evaluate employees in the Technology Department. Communicate effectively; interpret policy, procedures, and data; and coordinate district functions. ÌýWork closely with all department heads and directors to assure joint planning and decision-making. ÌýPrepare and administer departmental and capital budgets.

Essential Functions:

I. Oversee the District’s Wide Area Network/Local Area Network infrastructures, data networks, telephony systems, cybersecurity measures, Internet filtering, server infrastructure (on-prem & cloud), and e-mail system.Ìý (15%)

II. Directs and evaluates the Director of Digital Learning, District Technology Manager, Library Services Department Head, building principals as assigned, and Technology Division staff members. ÌýProvide direction, supervision, and administration for the Technology Division’s staff and assists with the recruitment and assignment of personnel to ensure that programs achieve their purposes. Ìý(15%)

III. Provide required administrative and technical support for curriculum, staff development and instructional technology components. Ìý(10%)

IV.ÌýResearch, evaluate, and make recommendations for hardware and software for the District instructional technology program. (10%)

V.ÌýDevelop and maintain information systems plans and implement technology strategies to ensure that the information systems support current and future district technology needs. (10%)

VI.ÌýCommunicate and support expectations that are consistent with district objectives, and employ an effective communication process that includes listening to all constituents. Ìý(10%)

VII.ÌýDevelop (as necessary), maintain, and utilize appropriate information systems and records necessary for attainment of С»ÆѼÊÓƵ’s/district’s and overall school improvement efforts. Ìý(5%) ÌýÌýÌýÌý

VIII.ÌýDirect and/or coordinate the development of specifications for the procurement of hardware, software, telecommunications and support services required to support district operations and planned projects. Ìý(5%)

IX.ÌýOversee all purchasing, ordering, receiving, and installation of hardware and software for the District instructional technology program, while ensuring programs are cost effective and funds are managed prudently. Ìý(5%)

X.ÌýPrepare and administer departmental and capital budgets as required, compile budgets and cost estimates based upon documented program needs and determine the fiscal needs of programs and ensure that fiscal resources appropriately address these needs and conform to the mission of С»ÆѼÊÓƵ district. Ìý(5%)

XI.ÌýServe as a principal interface with designated outside service providers and represent the District at appropriate local, state, and national functions. (5%)

XII.ÌýResponsible for reviewing and updating the 7000 series Board of Education policies for MPS. (2%)

XIII.ÌýAttends Board of Education and Cabinet meetings as required. (2%)

XIV.ÌýOther duties as assigned by the Superintendent. (1%) Ìý


Qualifications:

1.ÌýEducation Level: Doctorate degree preferred, Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Educational Administration, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Business or related field required.

2.ÌýCertification or Licensure: None required; however, candidates with either technical certificates or with educational administrative certificates preferred.

3.ÌýExperience desired: Five to seven years management or administrative experience in technology. Advanced experience in Computer Science or School Management Information Systems preferred. Advanced experience in public school educational environment preferred. Substantial recent experience in managing complex information technology resources involving highly skilled professional personnel.Ìý


4.ÌýOther requirements: Knowledge of the latest hardware, software, and communications technologies utilized in a public school or education environment preferred. Ability to coordinate major technology projects. Strong organization, communication, and interpersonal skills. Willingness to execute written employment contract with С»ÆѼÊÓƵ.

Requirements Chart

The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. ÌýThey are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. ÌýResponsibilities and duties assigned are at the discretion of the supervisor and/or superintendent.

Date of Adoption
September 25, 2000
Date of Revision
August 5, 2002
September 4, 2007
August 4, 2014
April 17, 2017
April 15, 2024