| Description | Primary Purpose
To provide leadership, management, and oversight of district technology infrastructure, networking, server systems, cybersecurity, and end-user support services. The Senior Director of IT & Support Services ensures secure, reliable, and efficient operations of all technology systems that support instruction, administration, and compliance. This position works collaboratively with the Chief of Data & Technology to plan, implement, and sustain technology initiatives that align with district goals and Texas Education Agency (TEA) requirements.
Qualifications
Education/Training:
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field (required)
- Master’s degree (preferred)
- Industry certifications preferred (e.g., CompTIA Network+, Security+, CCNA, MCSA, or equivalent)
Experience:
- Minimum of seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in information technology and network administration
- Minimum of three (3) years in a supervisory or management role within a K-12 or higher-education environment
Special Knowledge/Skills:
- In-depth knowledge of LAN/WAN design, server administration, and network security
- Expertise in Active Directory, firewall systems, and backup/disaster recovery processes
- Familiarity with SIS integrations, single sign-on, and data protection regulations (FERPA, CIPA, etc.)
- Strong leadership, communication, and project-management skills Ability to analyze technical issues and implement sustainable solutions
- Demonstrated ability to manage budgets, contracts, and vendor relationships
Major Responsibilities and Duties
Infrastructure and Network Management
- Direct all aspects of network operations, including LAN/WAN connectivity, wireless infrastructure, and internet security
- Oversee district servers, storage, and virtualization environments to ensure high availability and disaster recovery readiness.
- Maintain cybersecurity systems, including firewalls, endpoint protection, intrusion detection, and vulnerability management.
- Coordinate with external vendors to ensure uptime and compliance with E-Rate and other federal/state technology funding programs.
- Ensure all district sites maintain secure and reliable network access aligned with instructional and operational needs.
Helpdesk and Support Services
- Lead the district’s helpdesk operations to ensure timely response, resolution, and customer satisfaction.
- Establish escalation procedures and service level agreements (SLAs) for IT support requests.
- Develop and implement staff training for technology best practices and security awareness.
- Manage device inventory, imaging, and lifecycle replacement for end-user hardware.
Systems Administration and Security
- Administer user accounts, permissions, and authentication systems (Active Directory, Google Admin, SSO).
- Oversee data backup, retention, and disaster recovery protocols to protect against data loss or system downtime.
- Collaborate with the Chief of Data & Technology to align security practices with SIS, PEIMS, and district data governance policies.
Project Management and Collaboration
- Participate in technology planning, procurement, and implementation of district technology initiatives.
- Work jointly with the Chief of Data & Technology to design scalable solutions for system integration and network expansion.
- Prepare and maintain technical documentation, network diagrams, and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Leadership and Supervision
- Supervise IT staff including network engineers, technicians, and helpdesk personnel.
- Develop professional growth plans for technology staff and conduct annual evaluations.
- Promote a service-oriented culture focused on problem solving, efficiency, and continuous improvement.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Network Engineers
- Systems Administrators
- Technical Support Specialists/Helpdesk Staff
Working Conditions
Physical/Mental Demands: Ability to lift equipment up to 40 lbs; prolonged periods at a computer; travel between campuses.
Environment: Office and campus environments; occasional evening or weekend work for maintenance or system rollouts. |