Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Position Summary
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) serves as the senior Information Technology (IT) leader and a key partner to executive leadership. The CIO is responsible for defining and executing the College's IT vision, direction, and roadmap to support mission-driven goals, enhance teaching and learning, and strengthen operational effectiveness.
The CIO oversees all aspects of technology services, including enterprise systems, infrastructure, cybersecurity, data governance, and digital transformation initiatives, ensuring solutions are secure, innovative, and aligned with college priorities. This role requires a leader who is student-centered, mission-driven, and committed to using technology to enhance academic and administrative experience.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership and Governance
IT Operations and Leadership
Enterprise Systems and Infrastructure
Oversee the design, implementation, and management of enterprise systems, including:
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Ensure the reliability, scalability, and security of infrastructure, including cloud services, networks, and end-user computing environments.
Direct enterprise application development and system integration across academic and administrative platforms.
Cybersecurity, Risk and Compliance
Academic and Administrative Collaboration
Innovation and Continuous Improvement
Additional Expectations
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field.
Master's degree preferred.
Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible IT leadership experience, including senior management roles.
Demonstrated experience managing enterprise IT systems, infrastructure, and cybersecurity in a higher education environment or similar complex organization.
Strong knowledge of:
Cloud computing platforms
Network architecture
Enterprise applications (SIS/ERP), Jenzabar experience preferred
Data governance and cybersecurity practices
Proven experience in planning, project execution, and IT policy development.
Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate technical concepts for non-technical audiences.
Proven ability to lead teams, manage budgets, and build cross-functional partnerships.
Professional certifications (e.g., CISSP, CISM, PMP, ITIL).