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IT Manager

  • 11 Apr 2024 11:13 AM
    Message # 13342101

    SUMMARY

    Sitting atop 66 acres of the Santa Monica Mountains, Berkeley Hall School is the oldest PS-8, coeducational independent school in Los Angeles. Its campus is a serene retreat from the bustle of nearby neighborhoods. The grounds embody what Berkeley Hall School offers its 240 students — a safe, supportive, and close-knit community, where each child is empowered to become a fearless scholar and conscientious citizen. Students enjoy an abundance of outdoor learning areas, in addition to robust athletic facilities and a recently designed wellness center.

    As important as the outdoors and face-to-face education are to Berkeley Hall, technology is also an essential — and increasingly so — area of school operations. Over the last several years, the school has invested heavily in its technology program. Last year, the school created a new position: IT manager. Reporting directly to the director of campus operations, the IT manager will play a key role in improving instructional technology, managing systems for the entire BHS community, and optimizing general operations through collaborative efforts. The IT manager will also manage an on-campus support specialist and oversee a third-party technology solutions provider, which provides engineering and back-end support. The school is looking for an IT manager willing to be hands-on and proactive with data and systems administration. Berkeley Hall is excited to onboard the new IT manager later this summer, in advance of the start of the ‘24-’25 school year.

    Ed Tech Recruiting is running the search on behalf of Berkeley Hall. Applications received by May 6 will receive priority review.  For application instructions and the full job opportunity statement, please visit:

                   www.EdTechRecruiting.com/jobs/BHSITManager

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    Priority Deadline: May 6, 2024

    Semifinal Round: Mid-May

    On-site Final Round: Late May / Early June

    Decision Announced: Mid-June

    Start Date Window: July 1, 2024 (or later by mutual agreement)

    Salary Range: $90,000 to $120,000

    Reports to: Director of Campus Operations

    Classification: Full-time, Exempt

    SPECIFIC DUTIES

    Systems Management

    Maintain and support the school’s enterprise application systems, which includes Blackbaud’s “ON suite.”

    Identify, suggest, and implement improvement to the application system environment, including processes, functions, and database structures.

    Oversee and administer essential data services and functions, including: course scheduling and master calendar maintenance, report cards and transcripts,
    website and form integration, and student enrollment and matriculation.

    Interface with other departments to provide essential data services and report management.

    Faculty, Staff, and Student Partnership

    Serve as the school’s technology project manager for upgrades and transitional initiatives, both school-wide and within specific departments.

    Oversee and evaluate the deployment and maintenance of all hardware, software,
    AV systems, and printing solutions.

    Design and deliver essential technology training for faculty, staff, students,
    and parents.

    Be a visible presence and supportive technology partner to the school community.

    Technology Project Management

    Manage the full-time support specialist, and ensure that requests for technology assistance are addressed in a timely and professional manner.

    In partnership with the CFO, manage the third-party technology solutions provider, which is responsible for areas such as the school’s network, servers, cybersecurity, and higher-level engineering and data services.

    Manage the technology budget and general operations of the technology program.

    Perform other duties as assigned.

    QUALIFICATIONS AND QUALITIES

    Qualifications and Experience

    Possession of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university,
    with advanced coursework in information systems or a related field desirable

    Experience coordinating or managing technology projects and initiatives,
    preferably in an educational institution

    Experience designing and delivering technology workshops and trainings

    Experience administering data systems or enterprise applications (Highly preferred Blackbaud administrator management experience)

    Prior experience supporting IT operations, including: security, networking, backup, disaster and recovery planning, risk management, or hardware deployment

    Immersion in diversity work and a commitment to fostering culturally competent trainings and work environments

    Leadership and Personal Qualities

    An eagerness to step away from the office and seek out colleagues across campus, in the spirit of cultivating meaningful and supportive relationships

    Curious, strong passion for technology, and a highly skilled problem solver

    Excellent budgeting skills with the ability to plan strategically and cost-effectively, as well as prioritize resources

    Leadership and project management skills to successfully lead large-scale change initiatives

    Exceptional communication skills: written, verbal, presentation, and training

    An understanding of the diverse technology needs of an urban, independent school

    A commitment to the mission and core beliefs of Berkeley Hall School

    Capability to lift up to 25 pounds and access hardware in hard-to-reach spaces

    TO APPLY

    For more information please visit the following link, which contains the job opportunity statement and complete application instructions.

                   www.EdTechRecruiting.com/jobs/BHSITManager

    Berkeley Hall School provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Equal opportunity includes, but is not limited to, hiring, training, promotion, demotion, transfer, leaves of absence, and termination.

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