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UAF Chief Information Officer - Fairbanks Alaska
Company: University of Alaska Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posted On: 01/18/2025
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) invites resumes for a Chief Information Officer (CIO) reporting to the Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services. The position is full-time, senior administrator, exempt with benefits. The CIO is a UAF senior leader and will be responsible for providing leadership and vision for the strategic planning, operation, integration and implementation of information systems and services at a vibrant and diverse university. UAF is a premier research flagship with a goal to achieve Carnegie tier 1 research status (R1). UAF is a place of transformative experience for students, faculty and staff. UAF has a multifaceted land, sea and space grant mission including support of five (5) community college campuses throughout urban and rural Alaska.UAF and the UA System Office are co-located in Fairbanks and have a shared services partnership for some services and support. It is important for applicants to understand a shared services business environment as the CIO will work with the UA Chief IT Officer (CITO) within a shared services framework for certain identified services. The CIO will provide technology vision and leadership for UAF-wide information technology resources and develop the UAF technology plan in alignment with UAF strategic goals. The CIO must foster team and project development, meeting UAF academic, research and administrative needs. Service to UAF customers and students is a core responsibility of this team.This position is a senior leader that will report to the Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services. The UAF Administrative Services Division includes: Facilities Services, Financial and Business Services, Environmental Health, Safety and Risk Management, the Police Department, the Fire Department, and Nanook Technology Services.A successful applicant will lead and develop the NTS team, and will maintain a strong sensitivity to and focus on building and sustaining a positive culture. As a member of the UA System, UAF operates in a shared services environment. It is important for applicants to understand the shared services culture and foster positive and productive relationships with service owners, service consumers, functional leads, and CIO peers at sister universities.Join Our Team as a Visionary IT Leader!In this role, you'll: - Drive Strategy: Lead the development of our IT strategic plan and disaster recovery initiatives to ensure organizational resilience and innovation.
- Inspire Leadership: Build and nurture a positive team culture within the IT Services team while supporting organizational growth.
- Collaborate Broadly: Work closely with faculty, staff, vendors, and IT leaders across our campuses to align technology with academic and institutional goals.
- Champion Excellence: Oversee technology services that enhance teaching, learning, and operations, from enterprise systems to cutting-edge digital learning solutions.
- Plan for Impact: Develop budgets and proposals for major IT investments, and design communication plans for new initiatives.This position combines strategic vision, operational expertise, and a passion for advancing education through technology.What It Takes to Thrive in This RoleTo excel, you'll bring a mix of knowledge, skills, and abilities that ensure strategic leadership and operational success:Your Expertise:
- A deep understanding of business principles, including strategic planning, organizational management, financial analysis, and trends in the technology industry.
- Experience with data processing methods, software systems, and the full systems development lifecycle, from design to support.
- Expertise in business process analysis, redesign, and IT service delivery models, including distributed leadership and shared services.
- Familiarity with instructional and academic technology, and how IT aligns with higher education goals.Your Skills:
- Building and supporting high-performing teams, fostering growth, and creating a culture of continual improvement.
- Strategic planning, budgeting, and business planning for operations, campus fees, and grant-funded projects.
- Persuasive communication-both written and verbal-with a knack for translating technical jargon into clear, actionable language.
- Negotiating with vendors and stakeholders to achieve the best outcomes.
- Leading through influence and collaboration while managing complex priorities effectively.Your Abilities:
- Build relationships across all levels of the university, engaging in shared governance and fostering collaboration.
- Assess organizational needs and scale IT resources sustainably to meet those needs.
- Manage and motivate teams with agility and focus, delivering exceptional service and support.
- Comprehend complex technical challenges and connect them to business and academic strategies.
- Advise senior leadership on critical IT programs and foster strong partnerships across the university system.If you're passionate about leadership, innovation, and creating impactful IT solutions, this role is the perfect fit for you!Minimum Qualifications:Requires a Master's degree in a relevant field (i.e. Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field) and 7 years progressively responsible experience, or an equivalent combination of training and experience.REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
- Demonstrated responsible management and support of corporate or public-sector information systems and information technology, direct management of a major IT operation.
- Knowledge of business processes and their interrelationships. Ability to analyze and resolve complex issues, both logical and interpersonal. Ability to build and execute plans.
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills and effective presentation skills, all necessary for building collaborative relationships, sustaining effective coordination, and supporting excellence in education.
- Ability to negotiate, defuse conflict and work successfully in a complex and distributed public university system, including managing a shared service framework with co-located IT in Fairbanks.
- Self-motivated, independent, cooperative, flexible, creative, and collaborative.The ideal candidate will also have:
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