SANTA CLARA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
Job Description
DIRECTOR, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SUMMARY: Directs, plans and manages internal operations of the Regional Technology Center (RTC); directs and coordinates information systems and telecommunications services to schools, districts, county offices and other public sector agencies; plans, coordinates, and participates in the applications support activities systems and development activities network and technical services activities; provides highly technical and responsible staff assistance; promotes and organizes marketing plans; manages special projects; serves as department head in the absence of the Chief Information Officer; and performs all other related duties.
ACTIVITIES:
40% PROGRAM COORDINATION
Assists with the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities; conducts research, analyzes data, and makes recommendation regarding administrative, organizational, and operational problems; assists with the preparation and administration of the budget; maintains and monitors appropriate budgetary controls; develops and implements a business marketing plan; assists with the development of information system standards; and designs and implements new and revised systems to ensure effective and efficient services.25% SUPERVISION
Plans for, selects, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates support staff. Serves as department head and is responsible for supervision of RTC staff in the absence of the Chief Information Officer.15% APPLICATIONS SUPPORT
Develops, organizes, supervises and assesses training programs on new and revised systems, procedures, and applications; and responds to user needs.15% SPECIAL PROJECTS
Analyzes, researches, organizes and supervises technology related projects as assigned by the Director.5% RELATED ACTIVITIES
Performs all other related duties.
DECISION-MAKING AND PROBLEM-SOLVING:
Researches and recommends system development priorities, charges for user services; resolves procedural problems; assists with formulating departmental policy and procedures; recommends new or revised standards, procedures, and policies; and uses specialized techniques in the analysis of collected data. Participates in forecasting trends and long-term planning for the department; implements long-term plans; uses non-traditional/creative approaches to problem-solving; recommends new or revised standards, policies, etc.; uses specialized techniques in analysis of data; situations are varied and frequently highly complex; and participates in decisions that have major impact on the entire office.
REQUIRED MINIMUM SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Interprets and applies complex technical information; knowledge of systems design and implementation in a database environment; knowledge of teleprocessing security and communications networks; and knowledge of technical and user-related aspects of a personal computer environment. Advanced skill in communicating in critical situations, orally and in writing with business, education, and community leaders; advanced skill in financial and other statistical analysis; mastery skill in creative and adaptive program planning design, implementation, maintenance, and evaluation; advanced skill in managing personnel through subordinate professional, management, or supervisory staff; and basis mastery skill in working with others in both authority and non-authority relationships on a routine basis.
REQUIRED MINIMUM TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND LICENSING:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in computer science, business administration, or a related field; and a valid California driver's license. A Masters degree in computer science or information systems management is desirable.
REQUIRED MINIMUM PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE:
Five years of job-related experience with demonstrated competence.
REQUIRED INTERACTION (NON-AUTHORITY):
Contacts have little or no predetermined structure, and are primarily with high-level individuals inside and outside the Office, such as administrators from schools, districts, county offices, and other public sector agencies; and contacts require, decision-making and problem-solving where Office-wide cross-branch concerns are at stake.
SUPERVISION:
Directly supervises management personnel and other support staff.
Revised: March 26, 1998, January 10, 2001, June 26, 2003
Personnel Commission Approval:
Board of Education Approval: December 7, 1988