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CampusWorks

Chief Information Officer (CIO)

CampusWorks, Hudson, New York, United States,


CampusWorks is seeking a transformational leader to serve as the next Chief Information Officer for our client in the Hudson, NY area.The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for aligning IT strategy with institutional goals, leveraging technology for innovation and efficiency in higher education, and developing broad relationships with the campus community. They oversee all aspects of IT planning, budgeting, and support, requiring a deep understanding of the institution's operations and technical expertise to lead and coordinate IT teams effectively. The CIO leads the entire IT team comprised of both remote and on-campus team members. Together, they develop and implement IT infrastructure and best practices to improve IT services and practices for an organization seeking to enhance IT and operational maturity, build a high-performing IT team, and align IT strategy with institutional goals. Proficiencies in IT governance, leadership, change management, and stakeholder relations are crucial for success in this pivotal role.

Responsibilities

Build and maintain strong relationships with senior management, business and academic units, and technology vendors to earn trust and alignment between the IT function and the rest of the institution.Lead IT planning and alignment by developing and executing a comprehensive IT Strategic Plan.Ensure IT initiatives, projects, and funding are approved and prioritized by establishing an effective IT governance structure that includes relevant business, academic, and student representation.Function as a good steward of the institution’s budgets and resources ensuring optimal return on investment.Provide leadership for competitive technology procurements, vendor negotiations, and vendor partnerships by managing IT vendors’ and service providers’ contracts and delivery on behalf of the institution.Develop and recommend information technology policies to ensure the appropriate acquisition, use, security, and cost-effective application of technology.Lead the IT department, overseeing technology infrastructure, systems, enterprise applications, and the user experience through help desk and service desk support.Ensure the security and integrity of all IT systems and data, implementing robust cybersecurity measures.Research and evaluate new technologies to be used as enhancements or upgrades to existing server, network, and other IT infrastructure equipment.Stay current on the latest IT trends and best practices, continuously seeking opportunities to improve the institution’s technological capabilities.Qualifications & Requirements

Bachelor's degree in computer science, business, or related field.10+ years of experience working in senior IT management, at Director level or above.5+ years in a college or university environment.Knowledge of higher education technologies and systems.Experience with, and a broad understanding of, higher education challenges and the application of technology solutions in resolving those challenges.Demonstrated leadership traits and highly effective oral and written communication skills.Experience in leading diverse groups to an agreed upon outcome that is aligned with the best interest of the institution.Demonstrated agility to respond to changing institutional priorities.Ability to lead an organization through change and transformation.Ability to lead people and foster an environment of positive employee engagement and trust throughout the organization.Preferred:Experience as a CIO or CTO.Master’s degree.ITIL certification.PMP certification.CompTIA ITF+, A+, Network+, and Server+ certifications.Experience with higher education specific software and programs (Banner ERP, Canvas LMS, Extreme/Cisco networks, Microsoft servers, VMWare, etc.).

The estimated base salary range for this job is $150,000 - $185,000. The range represents a good faith estimate of the range that CampusWorks reasonably expects to pay for this job at the time of the job posting. The actual salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; required travel; and other business, contractual, and organizational needs. This job is also eligible to participate in CampusWorks’ annual profit-sharing program, which reflects CampusWorks’ pay for performance philosophy. The job is also eligible to participate in CampusWorks’ generous benefit offerings, which include medical, dental and vision coverage, 401k retirement plan, and other health and wellness plans.

What You Can Expect from UsAt CampusWorks, we don't just help our clients succeed; we help our employees succeed. Competitive pay, robust benefits for full-time employees, and professional development opportunities are a few of the many reasons that CampusWorks is a great place to build your career.Our employees enjoy:Meaningful work.

Our employees often tell us that their work gives them a sense of purpose because it makes a difference in the lives of students and educators. CampusWorks Inc., as a large consulting firm, provides its employees with an opportunity to work both onsite and remotely with our clients across the United States and in Canada. With the nature of our clients’ work evolving quickly, we’re all being asked to support larger CampusWorks initiatives. Upon joining CampusWorks in a consulting role, your talent and expertise may be applied to a range of projects, assignments, and clients.A CEO who cares.

Chairman and CEO Liz Murphy has made it her mission to create a culture that appreciates and takes good care of its people. As a result, being an employee of CampusWorks feels like being a member of a big family.A virtual and onsite workplace.

In an effort to reduce our environmental footprint, CampusWorks became a virtual company in 2012. As such, our team members are located across the U.S. and Canada, where they work from their home offices and at client sites.Flexibility.

We value work-life balance because we know that happy employees create happy customers. That's why CampusWorks offers both full-time and part-time 1099 consulting career opportunities to fit life's unique demands.A company that gives back.

Every year CampusWorks proudly supports numerous charitable fundraising initiatives that align with our vision to make higher education accessible to everyone.At CampusWorks, we value the unique backgrounds , experiences, and perspectives each CampusWorker (we call ourselves CampusWorkers) brings to our workplace each day. We believe everyone deserves a fair shot at success and appreciate the experiences each person brings beyond the traditional job requirements. If you are passionate about higher education and creating Happy Campuses, let's talk! If you’re a close but not exact match with the description, we hope you’ll still consider applying.About CampusWorksFounded in 1999, CampusWorks is dedicated to helping higher education overcome business and technological challenges that stand in the way of student success and completion. We work with community colleges, technical colleges, four-year public and private institutions, multi-college districts, and statewide higher education systems to tackle problems big and small. Our services are rooted in systems thinking and reach across the institution—from Student Services to Human Resources to Finance to Academics—to achieve transformative results.Want to learn more about life at CampusWorks? Visit

https://www.campusworksinc.com/about/

to see how we empower Higher Education to reach its full potential.

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