Director of Technology and Learning
Indexed description
The Director serves as a key member of the leadership team, aligning technology initiatives with instructional priorities, business operations, and long-term strategic goals.
Core Responsibilities
- Leadership and Vision
- Develop and articulate a clear vision for the use of technology to support teaching, learning, and district operations
- Collaborate with district leadership to align technology initiatives with strategic goals
- Lead organizational change management related to digital transformation
- Research, evaluate, and recommend emerging technologies
- Promote a culture of innovation, continuous improvement, and data-informed decision-making
- Communicate the impact and value of technology to stakeholders
- Strategic Planning
- Develop, implement, and monitor a comprehensive district technology plan
- Align technology investments with instructional and operational priorities
- Establish metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate effectiveness
- Lead planning for:
- Infrastructure modernization
- System interoperability
- Digital learning environments
- Oversee disaster recovery, business continuity, and risk management planning
- Ensure alignment across departments (instruction, finance, transportation, facilities, etc.)
- Instructional Leadership & Professional Learning
- Partner with curriculum and instructional leaders to integrate technology into teaching and learning
- Support innovative instructional practices and personalized learning
- Design and oversee ongoing, job-embedded professional development for staff
- Promote digital literacy and effective instructional technology use
- Ensure technology supports diverse learner needs and accessibility
- Technology Operations & Infrastructure
- Oversee all IT systems, including:
- Network infrastructure
- Devices and lifecycle management
- Enterprise systems and applications
- System Ownership and Implementation of Vector in partnership with the Assistant Superintendent and the Director of Curriculum
- Oversees setup, integrations (SIS, HR systems, SSO)
- Manages user provisioning (staff accounts, roles, permissions)
- Ensures the platform aligns with district policies and workflows
- Ensure high system reliability, performance, and user support
- Implement continuous improvement practices for IT services
- Lead integration of instructional and operational systems
- Monitor and report on system performance and usage metrics
- Data Management, Privacy, and Security
- Establish and maintain systems for data collection, analysis, and reporting
- Ensure compliance with all applicable data privacy laws and regulations
- Implement cybersecurity frameworks and best practices (e.g., NIST, CIS)
- Lead incident response and risk mitigation strategies
- Promote responsible data use and data literacy across the organization
- Communication Systems
- Oversee and improve digital communication platforms and systems
- Ensure communication tools are effective, secure, and compliant
- Support stakeholder engagement through technology
- Stay current on emerging communication technologies
- Team Leadership and Capacity Building
- Build, lead, and evaluate a high-performing technology team
- Foster a collaborative, transparent, and service-oriented culture
- Develop staff capacity through coaching and professional growth
- Establish clear goals, performance metrics, and accountability structures
- Promote cross-functional collaboration across departments
- Business and Financial Management
- Develop and manage the technology budget (annual and long-range)
- Ensure cost-effective purchasing and lifecycle planning (TCO/VOI)
- Oversee procurement processes, including RFPs and vendor selection
- Manage vendor relationships and contracts
- Identify and secure funding sources (grants, E-Rate, etc.)
- Ethics, Policy, and Compliance
- Ensure adherence to all legal, ethical, and regulatory requirements
- Develop and implement policies related to:
- Acceptable use
- Data privacy
- Cybersecurity
- Promote equitable access to technology resources
- Advocate for accessibility, inclusion, and digital equity
- Model ethical and responsible technology use
- Master's degree in Educational Technology, Information Systems, Leadership, or related field (required)
- 5-10 years of leadership experience in educational technology or IT management
- Experience in K-12 education strongly preferred
- Demonstrated success in strategic planning and system implementation
- Deep understanding of:
- Instructional technology integration
- IT infrastructure and systems management
- Data systems, analytics, and interoperability
- Cybersecurity and data privacy practices
- Strong leadership, communication, and change management skills
- Ability to translate complex technical concepts into actionable strategies
- Strategic Thinking
- Instructional Alignment
- Systems Leadership
- Data-Driven Decision Making
- Communication & Stakeholder Engagement
- Operational Excellence
- Equity & Access Leadership
- Reports to: Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent
- Supervises: Technology staff, data systems personnel, and related roles
- Full-time, 12-month position
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