Chief Technology Officer
Company: Cosa
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Under policy direction, plan, organize, control, and administer
the Information Technology branch of the District; provide
leadership and direct the ongoing vision and development of plans
for the delivery of technology services, systems, networks, and
software to meet technology business needs, directing activities,
budget, and staff involved in the development and support of
District technology systems.REPRESENTATIVE DUTIESThis description
does not describe all duties performed. This summary provides
examples of typical tasks performed.
- Direct and oversee the information and data integrity for all
Information Technology functions of the District, including
cloud-based infrastructure, data centers, technical service
centers, production scheduling functions, help desks, voice and
data communication computer program development, and computer
systems operations. "E"
- Participate and collaborate in defining, establishing, and
updating the strategic direction for the District information
processing and communication systems and operations. "E"
- Plan, organize, control, and administer the District's
information services and activities; ensure appropriate equipment,
materials, personnel, and resources are available to meet District
technology needs; assure compliance with applicable laws, codes,
rules, and regulations. "E"
- Establish and enforce policies for data privacy and security in
compliance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations
(e.g., FERPA). "E"
- Serve as the District's chief technical resource and assure
proper levels of technical support and expertise for District
technologies and staff; communicate with administrators, internal
staff, and out agencies to coordinate technology programs and
activities. "E"
- Approve and oversee the acquisition, installation, maintenance,
and repair of technology equipment; oversee the development of
specifications for hardware and software systems and evaluate or
direct the evaluation of vendor proposals; negotiate bids and
proposals for service and equipment. "E"
- Direct the architecture, implementation, and management of the
District's technology infrastructure and information systems;
ensure infrastructure supports administrative and instructional
technology services District-wide. "E"
- Direct the development and maintenance of complex software
systems, databases, and customized reports for individual users;
oversee development and maintenance of the District's network
information systems including feasibility studies, systems analysis
and design, programming, conversion of data, instructional
technology, data storage, and retrieval. "E"
- Demonstrate a commitment to the Portland Public Schools Equity
Initiative by developing a thorough knowledge and application of
the district Racial Educational Equity Policy and other board
policies; participate in staff development, in-services, and
trainings related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the
workplace and in K - 12 education; model appropriate behaviors;
develop, recommend and implement improvements to educational
business practices with awareness and understanding of their impact
in a racially and culturally diverse community. "E"
- Direct the preparation and maintenance of a variety of
narrative and statistical reports, records, and files related to
assigned activities. "E"
- Collaborate with District organizational units that share
separate and related services to enhance the integration of
technological support to users. "E"
- Collaborate with the Office of Teaching & Learning to support
integrating technology into curriculum as a partner on critical
initiatives. "E"
- Develop division budgets; analyze and review budgetary and
financial data; authorize and control expenditures in accordance
with established policies and procedures. "E"
- Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned personnel;
interview and select employees and recommend transfers,
reassignment, termination, and disciplinary actions. "E"
- Direct the development of end-user training and the development
and implementation of staff development training programs for
information technology staff. "E"
- Provide technical expertise and information to District
leadership regarding assigned functions and participate in the
formulation of policies, procedures, and programs. "E"
- Lead, attend, and participate in a variety of meetings,
workshops, conferences, and trainings to maintain current knowledge
of emerging technological trends; make presentations regarding
District information services objectives, plans, and achievements
to groups and committees. "E"
- Perform related duties as assigned.Note: At the end of some of
the duty statements there is an italicized "E", which identifies
essential duties required of the classification. This is strictly
for use in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLASSThe Chief Technology
Officer provides leadership, direction, consultation, and technical
expertise to District administration and division staff in
clarifying and formulating objectives and requirements for
information systems and technology. This employee provides
visionary leadership in the deployment of plans and operations that
integrate data services, network services, systems development, and
technical services. As a contributing member of the
Superintendent's Cabinet, this leader, strategist, consultant, and
advisor is customer-focused and combines technical expertise with
the ability to effectively communicate with non-technical
users.KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIESThe following knowledge and abilities
are in addition to those outlined in the classification.Knowledge
of:
- State of the art computer languages, technologies, and
programming tools.
- Planning, organization, and direction of information services
and activities.
- Principles and operations of Local and Wide Area Networks, data
communication systems, and related software.
- Artificial intelligence best practices in a K-12 educational
setting.
- Data security systems, data privacy laws, best practices, and
technologies.
- Technology and computer software related to business
operations, curriculum, and instruction.
- Principles of database design and management.
- Computer hardware and software systems planning and technical
support functions.
- Network, database and cloud-based technologies.
- Hardware and software integration applications.
- Internet and Intranet development standards.
- Principles and practices of business and/or public
administration.
- Principles and practices of management, leadership, and
supervision.
- Strategic planning and project and change management
techniques.
- Applicable laws, codes, and regulations.
- Oral, public speaking, and written communication skills.
- Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy.
- Principles of administration, supervision and training.
- Public agency budgeting and purchasing principles, preparation,
and controls.
- State of the art computer systems design, programming, and
operations.
- Public education business processes and student information
management programs and applications.
- Techniques and principles of high-quality customer
service.
- District policies, procedures, and organizational
structure.Ability to:
- Plan, organize, control, and administer the District's
information technology services, staff, activities.
- Oversee the architecture, implementation, and management of the
District's technology infrastructure, and information systems.
- Serve as a technical resource for District personnel.
- Communicate technical concepts and procedures to a variety of
technical and non-technical audiences.
- Update, implement, and contribute to the District's Technology
Master Plan, division policies, and practices.
- Operate a variety of technologies and software.
- Understand, interpret, and apply technical material, rules,
procedures, and policies.
- Maintain current knowledge of technological advances in the
field.
- Manage change effectively.
- Develop and prepare departmental budgets and monitor and
control expenditures.
- Prepare, deliver, and direct the preparation of a variety of
public presentations, comprehensive narratives, and statistical
reports.
- Accept responsibility for division and staff direction,
control, and strategic planning.
- Advocate, model, learn, and implement Portland Public School's
Racial Equity Initiative.
- Educate, lead, promote, and champion a culture that encourages
and embraces diversity in the workplace.
- Establish and maintain collaborative, productive, cooperative,
and effective working relationships.
- Assure compliance with applicable laws, codes, rules, and
regulations.
- Plan, direct, and evaluate the work of others.
- Demonstrate integrity, ingenuity, and inventiveness.
- Deliver a high level of customer service to district
stakeholders.
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of
action.
- Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate discretion,
initiative, and good judgment.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCEEducation: A
Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Information Technology,
Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or related field
is required. A Master's Degree is preferred; An MBA/MPA is
desirable.Experience: A minimum of ten (10) years of experience
overseeing the programs, functions, and activities of a
large-scale, comprehensive information technology department, seven
(7) of which must have included actively managing professional
technical staff, is required. Experience as a licensed school-based
administrator is desirable.Any other combination of education and
experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and
abilities may be considered.Special Requirements:Work hours include
on- and off-campus evening and weekend activities and meetings and
district, school, and student functions.Positions in this
classification require the use of a personal automobile and
possession of a valid driver's license.WORKING CONDITIONSThe
working conditions are outlined in the job classification for the
position and are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. Persons with certain disabilities may be capable of performing
the essential duties of this class with or without reasonable
accommodation, depending on the nature of the disability.Work
Environment: Work is performed primarily in a standard office
environment with public contact and frequent interruptions.Hazards:
Potential conflict situations.Physical Demands: Primary functions
require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an
office setting; dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a
computer keyboard and other office equipment; sitting, standing and
walking for extended periods of time; kneeling, bending at the
waist; lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying office equipment,
supplies and materials weighing up to 25 pounds; repetitive hand
movement and fine coordination to use a computer keyboard;
emotional stability to work effectively under pressure and to keep
all aspects of the job under control; hearing and speaking to
exchange information in person or on the telephone; seeing to read,
prepare and assure the accuracy of documents.Remote Work
Eligibility: Ad hoc.
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Keywords: Cosa, Portland , Chief Technology Officer, IT / Software / Systems , Portland, Oregon
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