Chief Technology Officer
Company: Nutanix
Location: Houston
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Location: Hattie Mae WhiteDepartment: Information
TechnologyArea: District WideContract Months: 12Salary Range:
$215,000.00 - $255,000.00JOB SUMMARYThe Chief Technology Officer
(CTO) for the Houston Independent School District (HISD) is
responsible for leading the district's technological strategy and
overseeing all aspects of Information Technology (IT), including
infrastructure, applications, data security, and services. The CTO
drives innovation and transformation by implementing secure and
efficient technology solutions that align with HISD's key actions,
enhancing business processes, and improving the exchange of
information across the district. This role involves managing the
district-wide IT department, including strategic planning,
application development, technical services, and networking while
ensuring cyber security and risk management. The CTO plays a key
leadership role in developing talent, fostering innovation, and
effectively using technology to support the district's evolving
needs.MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide visionary leadership to the Information Technology
Department, promoting innovation in technology, systems, and data
while ensuring the effective planning and execution of initiatives
that drive the sector forward.
- Oversee the development and maintenance of data governance
policies and procedures to ensure data integrity, privacy, and
security across the organization, in compliance with multiple
entities and authorizers.
- Identify and implement the most innovative and effective
information systems and technologies within and outside the
educational sector to ensure Houston ISD remains a leader in
technological innovation, data-driven decision-making, and high
performance.
- Analyze complex business needs from schools and administrative
departments and develop technical solutions to address those needs.
Present and advocate for technology solutions to senior
management.
- Communicate the district's technology vision, strategy, and
performance to the executive team, school board, and other key
stakeholders.
- Oversee risk management processes to identify, assess, and
mitigate technology-related risks, ensuring the protection of
district resources and minimizing vulnerabilities.
- Manage, direct, and prioritize personnel and resources for
major technology projects to ensure district and department goals
are achieved.
- Develop and implement district-wide standards for hardware,
software, and networking to ensure uniformity, efficiency, and
optimized performance.
- Implement change management and continuous improvement
strategies to facilitate data-driven, systematic leadership
decision-making and drive growth in both business and technology
within Houston ISD.
- Create, implement, and maintain systems for internal controls,
emergency procedures, backups, licensing compliance, and disaster
recovery to safeguard data integrity and security.
- Develop and implement comprehensive cybersecurity strategies to
protect the district's data, systems, and infrastructure.
- Oversee the annual budget process, ensuring timely completion,
fiscal responsibility, and the cost-effective management and
allocation of resources across all areas of supervision.
- Lead, mentor, and develop the technology team, fostering a
culture of high performance, innovation, and continuous
improvement.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for all
technology-related matters with internal and external stakeholders
within Houston ISD.
- Perform other job-related duties as
assigned.EDUCATIONBachelor's degree from an accredited college or
university in Computer Science, Information Technology,
Engineering, or a related field.A Master's degree (e.g., MBA) or
relevant professional certification is preferred.*Applicants who do
not meet these education qualifications may be considered if they
have a unique combination of education and work experiences that
indicate potential for success in this role.WORK EXPERIENCEMinimum
of 15+ years of progressive experience in technology management,
with at least 10 years in a senior leadership role. Experience in a
large, urban school district is highly desirable.**Applicants who
do not meet these work experience qualifications may be considered
if they have a unique combination of education and work experiences
that indicate potential for success in this role.SKILL AND/OR
REQUIRED LICENSING/CERTIFICATIONLicenses or Certifications:
- ITIL 4 Foundation (required)
- ITIL 4 Managing Professional (preferred)
- ITIL 4 Strategic Leader (preferred)Type of Skills:
- Strong strategic planning and execution skills, with a proven
ability to drive technological innovation and transformation in
large, complex environments.
- Deep technical expertise in relevant technologies, systems, and
infrastructure, with a strong understanding of cybersecurity, data
management, and risk mitigation.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills,
with the ability to collaborate across departments and engage with
stakeholders at all levels.
- Ability to effectively manage multiple priorities, navigate
complex technological landscapes, and lead teams through
change.
- Proficiency in technology management tools and software,
including project management and development platforms.
- Strong knowledge of computer networks, hardware, and software
applications, as well as experience with application development
and implementation.
- Expertise in managing budgets, personnel, and district-wide
technology functions, with the ability to implement policies and
procedures and interpret data effectively.LEADERSHIP
RESPONSIBILITIESExecutive Management:Strategic oversight for
multiple departments and/or a major division or for the entire
district. Provides strategic direction and develops long-range
plans that impact multiple departments or divisions. Using in-depth
knowledge of multiple disciplines, identifies and evaluates
high-impact issues, and provides strategy and direction to a major
functional area or multiple departments. Establishes programs and
policies, and ensures integration of operational objectives across
multiple, major departments, program areas, and possibly
district-wide.WORK COMPLEXITY/INDEPENDENT JUDGMENTWork is
non-standardized and widely varied, involving many complex and
significant variables including significant time spent planning,
evaluating complex solutions and issues, and negotiating outcomes.
Strong analytic ability and inductive thinking are frequently
required to devise new approaches to situations where previously
accepted solutions have proven inadequate. Position regularly makes
recommendations to management on areas of significance to the
division. Supervision received typically consists of providing
periodic coaching, advice, and feedback.BUDGET
AUTHORITYParticipates in a group plan and/or budget
development.PROBLEM SOLVINGDecisions are made with greater freedom
and discretion, including recommendations that are subject to
approval on matters that may affect multiple departments across
HISD. Job is frequently expected to recommend new solutions to
problems, improve existing methods/procedures/services, and
generate new ideas. May also review decisions made by other
individuals on more routine matters.IMPACT OF DECISIONSDecisions at
this level have a broad and significant impact across the entire
organization. They directly influence operational efficiency,
resource allocation, and financial performance. Effective
decision-making can lead to process improvements, cost savings, and
strengthened relationships, while errors or delays may cause
operational disruptions, increased expenses, or reputational risks.
These decisions typically involve complex issues with long-term
consequences and are often not subject to detailed review,
increasing their overall impact.COMMUNICATION/INTERACTIONSOversee
and direct - serves as one of the organization's senior-level
spokespersons in area of expertise, defines and champions change
initiatives, organizational strategies, services, policies, and
practices. Interactions are typically with executive leadership,
the board, and community and business leaders.CUSTOMER
RELATIONSHIPSAnticipates customer needs and identifies and
champions opportunities for the development and implementation of
new services and methods to meet or exceed customer needs.
Establishes customer service standards and feedback mechanisms
across departments.WORKING/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSWork is normally
performed in a typical interior work environment, not subjecting
the employee to any hazardous or unpleasant elements.
- Valid Texas driver's license with applicable insurance
coverage.
- Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment, including
personal computer and peripherals.
- Posture: Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping,
pushing/pulling, and twisting.
- Motion: Repetitive hand motions including frequent keyboarding
and use of mouse; occasional reaching.
- Lifting: Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 15
pounds).
- Environment: Prolonged or irregular hours, including some
weekends; frequent district-wide travel.Houston Independent School
District is an equal opportunity employer.
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