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Haysville Unified School District 261

Director for Informational Technology - Administration Office (10003370)

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Title Director for Informational Technology - Administration Office

Posting ID 10003370

Description Job Title: Director for Information Technology

Supervisor: Superintendent

Evaluation Completed By: Supervisor or Designee

Supervises: Technology Staff

Salary Range: Assigned by Superintendent or Designee

Job Summary:

Under the supervision of the Director for Information Technology (IT) oversees the development,

execution, support, and evaluation of a robust and comprehensive IT system. Works with senior

leadership, departments, and schools to help them effectively utilize the applications of

technology within their respective areas of responsibility. In addition, the director focuses the

department on innovation, efficiency, and implementation of effective industry leading

telecommunication and technology practices that will aid the district in providing the highest

quality educational programs, services and the infrastructure to ensure smooth management of

the overall operation.

Qualifications and Requirements:

1. High School diploma or equivalent

2. Bachelors degree or higher preferred

3. Experience and training in Information Technology preferred

4. Computer skills; Microsoft training preferred

5. Knowledge of company supported systems, including but not limited to, Windows

desktops/Laptops, Windows Servers, and Google Workspace for Education

6. Working knowledge of office equipment

7. Telephone communication skills

8. Working knowledge of K-12 education.

9. Maintain current TB testing as required by Health Department regulations (after an

employment offer is made)

Performance Responsibilities:

1. Oversees functioning of the technology operations of the district for the purpose of

ensuring an effective, efficient and safe environment, where technology equipment and

applications are utilized appropriately and efficiently to support administrative and

educational functions of the district.

2. Provide consultation to district administrators and teachers on planning and implementing

curriculum with technology integrated for the purpose of having everyone working

fluently and efficiently.

3. Consult with users and evaluate requirements, recommend designs and layouts, provide

cost analyses, plan short, medium, and long range projects, and coordinate tasks for

installation of technologies for the purpose of providing secure, cost effective information

systems tailored to the users needs.

4. Communicates technology related activities in a timely manner to all stakeholders.

5. Provide network documentation, training, and guidance to computing system clients and

programmers for the purpose of keeping the staff informed and trained on current

systems.

6. Conduct technical research on technology upgrades and components to determine

feasibility, cost, time required, and compatibility with current systems to maintain

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upgraded and working information systems.

7. Develop and conduct an efficient and effective software selection process to maintain the

most usable software for the district.

8. Institute setup, support, and maintain procedures for all network protocols to ensure that

all the information systems communicate correctly.

9. Work with the districts grant writers to establish alternative funding for technology when

applicable to ensure the proper funding is available.

10. Act as the districts technology liaison to the community to make sure that everyone is

given the proper information.

11. Wor k as a team member with other technical staff, to ensure connectivity and

compatibility between systems for the purpose of providing maximum up-time for the

network.

12. Document network problems and resolutions for future reference for the purpose of

avoiding repeat problems.

13. Help maintain confidentiality with regard to the information being processed, stored, or

accessed by the network for the purpose of

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