Director of Information Technology
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Job description
Millfield is seeking an exceptional and visionary Director of Information Technology to lead our Group wide digital strategy and ensure our technology environment remains progressive, secure and future ready. This is a pivotal senior leadership role with responsibility for technology across our senior, prep, pre prep and subsidiary operations.
As Millfield's Director of IT, you will be pivotal in setting the organisation's digital direction, drive a bold programme of transformation, and ensure that our systems, data and digital culture support excellence in teaching, learning, safeguarding and operational delivery.
You will work closely with the Executive Group, advise the Heads, contribute to SLT/SMT and Governor committees, and lead a large Technology Services function spanning academic, pastoral, operational and administrative IT., The Director of IT will:
- Shape and deliver a forward looking Technology Strategy aligned to Millfield's strategic objectives.
- Provide senior leadership across all IT domains: academic, pastoral, operational, administrative and technical. Partner with academic, pastoral and operational leaders to ensure technology enables excellence.
- Develop and maintain a Group wide digital roadmap covering infrastructure, cloud, cyber security, data, systems integration and emerging technologies including AI.
- Lead IT risk management, business continuity and incident response.
- Chair the IT Management Group and provide regular reporting to the Executive Group and Governors.
Requirements
We are looking for someone who can bring:
- Significant senior IT leadership experience within a complex organisation (education or similar desirable).
- Proven ability to lead diverse technical and academic teams.
- Deep knowledge of cyber security, data protection and modern cloud/infrastructure environments.
- A track record of delivering digital transformation and operational improvement.
- Strong commercial, financial, project management and change leadership skills.
- Excellent communication and the ability to translate strategic vision into practical action.
- A degree in IT/Computer Science/Information Systems (or equivalent) and relevant leadership experience; professional certifications beneficial.
- A collaborative, forward thinking, improvement focused mindset aligned to Millfield's values.
Benefits & conditions
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Hours of work: Full time, year-round role working 37.5 hours per week 8.30am-5.00pm, Monday to Friday, with some Saturday working required during term time.
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Salary: Competitive, based on skills and experience.