Associate Vice President and Chief Information Officer (5600)
Idaho State University
US2 weeks ago
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Benefits
Visa Sponsorship
Job Type
full time
Description
Job Description The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for ensuring that Information Technology Services contributes to, and effectively supports, University objectives and goals by guiding technology strategies and resources for the University community. The CIO is expected to lead the ITS team in support of a sound and secure IT infrastructure, daily operations, strategic technologies, and support that ensures the University can meet its strategic plan and mission through reliable systems and processes. The CIO will report to the Vice President of Operations and be part of the Operations Division leadership team representing and leading the ITS team. The AVP/CIO is a principal strategic leader across the entire university, responsible for guiding technology strategies and resources for the university community and serves as a key leader bridging IT, Operations, Finance, and campus innovation through the cross-division collaborative Innovation Hub. This position is not eligible for new visa sponsorship at this time. Candidates who already hold valid U.S. work authorization may be considered. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Vision ●Technology Strategy: Develop and lead a collaborative, comprehensive university-wide technology strategy in partnership with executive leadership, the CISO, and key operational teams, ensuring alignment with the university’s strategic resource optimization needs. ●Organizational Development: Lead the assessment of current IT organizational structures and operational processes. Implement short-term efficiencies while preparing for long-term strategic structural updates. ●Data Governance: Serve as the principal data and technology leader, guiding the development, maintenance, and governance of a comprehensive university-wide data strategy. ●Operational Excellence: Establish goals to ensure Information Technology Services (ITS) operates effectively, fostering strong communication, strategic planning, and collaboration across all campus units. ●Visionary Leadership: Provide executive and operational leadership for all information services. Compliance, Security Risk Management ●Policy Compliance: Partner with the CISO to oversee ITS policies and data security standards, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, including university health clinics and personal health information (PHI). ●Risk Mitigation: Coordinate with the CISO to mitigate operational risks and oversee response efforts in the event of a security breach. ●Audit Support: Manage and support all internal and external audits to ensure ITS compliance. Operational Management Resource Stewardship ●Budgeting: Manage and steward the ITS operating and capital budget effectively, adhering to university policies, guidelines, and parameters in collaboration with the University Business Officer and VP for Campus Operations. ●Procurement: Oversee the coordination, strategy, analysis, and approval of computer equipment, systems, and infrastructure procurement. ●Service Delivery: Support and ensure the highest standards of quality service delivery for students, faculty, staff, and affiliates. Collaboration, Growth Personnel Management ●Innovation Roadmap: Collaborate with the ISU Innovation Hub to develop a unified technology roadmap, evaluate technology options, and provide strategic resource leadership for Innovation Hub initiatives. ●Relationship Management: Establish strong working relationships with higher education institutions, state offices, and professional organizations to identify trends and collaboration opportunities. ●Team Leadership: Manage, coach, and mentor ITS personnel, assessing the effectiveness of leadership across functional areas including Networking, Strategic Technologies, Servers/Storage, Classroom Technologies, and Support. ●Representation: Represent ISU ITS on various internal and external committees and councils. ●Planning Documentation: Monitor emerging technologies to enhance performance, identify future opportunities, and plan for strategic threats, while maintaining thorough documentation of assessments and project needs to ensure organizational stability.
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Skills
relationship managementrisk managementstrategic planningorganizational developmentdata governanceteam leadership
About Idaho State University
Idaho State University is a Carnegie-classified high research activity, doctorate-granting public university founded in 1901. Located in Pocatello, Idaho, ISU offers more than 250 academic programs across seven colleges, with particular strength in health professions, nuclear research, engineering, and sciences. As Idaho's designated lead institution in health professions and medical education, the university serves over 12,600 students and maintains a strong focus on research, innovation, and community engagement.