Director of Information Technology - Hull Public Schools & Town of Hull

Hull Public Schools

Hull, MA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Access Control, Acquisitions Management, Administrative Skills, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Budgeting, Code Reviews, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Consulting, Contingency Plans, Contract Negotiation, Data Analysis, Data Quality, Data Recovery, Disaster Recovery, Educational Software, Educational Technology, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Financial Management, Financial Systems, Firewalls, Funding, Government Administrative Support, Grant Writing, IT Service Management (ITSM), Information Technology & Information Systems, Information/Data Security (InfoSec), Internet Security, Inventory Management, Leadership, Legal, Local Area Network (LAN), Maintain Compliance, Management of Information Systems/Technology (MIS), Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows Operating System, Needs Assessment, Network Administration/Management, Peripheral Hardware, Physical Inventory, Policy Development, Privacy Regulations, Problem Solving Skills, Product/Service Launch, Project Schedule, Project/Program Management, Proposal Writing, Public Safety, Research Grants, Schedule Development, Security Monitoring, Security Protocols, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), System Operations, Systems Administration/Management, Systems Analysis, Team Lead/Manager, Technical Leadership, Technical Operations, Test Plan/Schedule, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, User Account Administration, VMWare ESX/ESXi, Vendor/Supplier Management, Voice Applications, Voice Mail, Wide Area Network (WAN), Wireless Communications
LOCATION
Hull, MA
POSTED
5 days ago

POSITION:Director of Information Technology

GENERAL DUTIES: Serves as the strategic leader for the town's business and school district's educational and administrative technology operations. This role is responsible for architecting, implementing and managing a secure, robust digital platform that provides the technology needed to empower their staff, enhance student learning and optimize district-wide operations.

REPORTS TO: Superintendent of Schools for school-related matters & Town Manager for Town-related matters

QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Educational Technology or equivalent (Master's Degree preferred) Professional experience in a technology leadership role, with a strong preference for prior experience in a K-12 educational environment and/or municipal government Administrative and technical experience with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft Windows 2016 and above, VMWare ESXi, Enterprise Networking and Cybersecurity Posture Experience with policy development, budgeting and Grant Identification and writing Deep understanding of data privacy laws, instructional technology trends, and modern AI tools in education and municipality

RESPONSIBILITIES: Strategic Leadership and Vision: Technology Planning: Leads short-range and long-range technology planning to ensure systems align with town and district goals; recommends and develops plans for systems development and operations, hardware and software purchases, budgets and staffing Policy Development: Creates and enforces policies regarding digital citizenship, acceptable use, cybersecurity, and data privacy (e.g., CIPA, FERPA and CJIS compliance); develops, implements, and monitors information systems policies and controls to ensure data accuracy, security, and legal and regulatory compliance Vendor Management: Negotiates and contracts with consultants, technical personnel, and vendors for services and products

Technology Infrastructure and Security: System Management: Oversees the design, installation, and maintenance of the town and district''s Local Area Networks (LAN), Wide Area Networks (WAN), servers, and wireless connectivity Cybersecurity: Implements and monitors data security protocols, firewalls, and disaster recovery and contingency backup plans Hardware and Software Lifecycle: Manages the deployment, repair, and replacement cycles for staff/student devices; consults with management to analyze computer system needs for school and town administrative operations, determines the scope and priorities of projects, and discusses system capacity and equipment acquisitions Financial Management System: Manages the Financial Management System and ensures system is available and secure for all end users; systems provide access to work flows required for business function Manages all technical aspects of the town and district's special projects Manages network scheduling, backup, storage, and retrieval functions Manages physical inventory and tracking Manages ticketing and Help Desk Creation and management of user accounts Assist and coordinate technology roll-outs Assist, coordinate and oversee software implementation Reviews reports of computer and peripheral equipment production, malfunction, and maintenance to determine costs and impact, and addresses problems Develops, maintains, and tests disaster recovery plans Coordinates technology needs for Town and School televised meetings Coordinates with Vendors and other Town Departments Manages all phone systems, voice mail system, PA systems, clock systems, security cameras and door access control Coordinates and manages technology used by Public Safety Coordinate and communicate with South Shore Regional Emergency Communications Center for Public Safety purposes

Instructional Technology and Integration: Curriculum Support: Collaborates with the curriculum director on instructional technology to integrate digital tools into teaching and learning Professional Development: Designs and oversees Professional Development programs to help educators effectively utilize educational software and hardware; coordinates and manages professional development for the town's staff as it relates to day-to-day business functionality Student Data Systems: Manages Student Information Systems (SIS) and ensure digital platforms for standardized testing function smoothly

Operations and Budgeting: Budget Administration: Prepares and manages the annual technology budget for town and school district including capital planning Grant Funding: Researches and prepares grant proposals to secure supplemental funding for technology projects for both town and school district Team Supervision and Management: Recruits, trains, and supervises in-house and contracted IT staff, including network administrators, data analysts, and school and town-level support technicians

Any other duties and responsibilities as applicable for the position.

SALARY: $110,000, commensurate with experience

APPLICATION: Send letter of application and resume by June 26, 2026 to: Maggie Ollerhead Hull Public Schools 18 Harborview Road Hull, MA 02045

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