Assistant Director of Information Technology - George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
About the Job
Department: Academic Affairs
Classification: Info Technology Spec 3
Job Category: Classified Staff
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax, VA
Workplace Type: Hybrid Eligible
Pay Band: 06
Salary: Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check: Yes
About the Department:
The Office of the University Registrar actively supports and leads change while serving as a strategic partner to those the Office serves, focusing on the ways to become more efficient, effective, and improving services to university constituents in meeting the needs of an evolving higher educational environment. The Office of the University Registrar is one of several central units under the authority of the Office of the Provost and reports to the Vice Provost of Academic Affairs.
About the Position:
The Assistant Director of Information Technology reports to the Director of Registrar's Information Technology. The Assistant Director is a member of the Registrar's leadership team and is expected to be an effective manager and active participant in improving services throughout the University. The Assistant Director is responsible for oversight, planning, leading, and managing the Information Technology team, validating the integrity of student-related data, providing stewardship for the Student Information System and affiliated applications, and ensuring that team deliverables are produced in an accurate and timely manner. The Assistant Director must confirm that appropriate processes and procedures are in place in order to accomplish those tasks. The position leads and participates in departmental and university-wide efforts to continuously improve policies, processes, and services in support of the university's goals and initiatives to provide the best possible constituent service experience, especially those related to student enrollment, retention, and graduation.
Responsibilities:
Manage Registrar's Information Technology Team
Classification: Info Technology Spec 3
Job Category: Classified Staff
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax, VA
Workplace Type: Hybrid Eligible
Pay Band: 06
Salary: Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check: Yes
About the Department:
The Office of the University Registrar actively supports and leads change while serving as a strategic partner to those the Office serves, focusing on the ways to become more efficient, effective, and improving services to university constituents in meeting the needs of an evolving higher educational environment. The Office of the University Registrar is one of several central units under the authority of the Office of the Provost and reports to the Vice Provost of Academic Affairs.
About the Position:
The Assistant Director of Information Technology reports to the Director of Registrar's Information Technology. The Assistant Director is a member of the Registrar's leadership team and is expected to be an effective manager and active participant in improving services throughout the University. The Assistant Director is responsible for oversight, planning, leading, and managing the Information Technology team, validating the integrity of student-related data, providing stewardship for the Student Information System and affiliated applications, and ensuring that team deliverables are produced in an accurate and timely manner. The Assistant Director must confirm that appropriate processes and procedures are in place in order to accomplish those tasks. The position leads and participates in departmental and university-wide efforts to continuously improve policies, processes, and services in support of the university's goals and initiatives to provide the best possible constituent service experience, especially those related to student enrollment, retention, and graduation.
Responsibilities:
Manage Registrar's Information Technology Team
- Supervises 5.5 FTE Information Technology team;
- Directs the team which processes data/report requests, creates custom procedures, manages student-system security, generates Banner Communication messages (BCM), and provides general support for other teams in the Office of the University Registrar;
- Coordinates scheduling of leave. Oversees training for new staff members. Encourages staff to work collaboratively with other Registrar and University staff to provide excellent customer service;
- Manages and coaches direct reports in the Office of the University Registrar;
- Assigns resources to projects and initiatives, sets work priorities and monitors progress toward completion;
- Regularly evaluates performance and individual development of staff;
- Addresses training needs and provides career-development opportunities such as workshops, seminars, and similar programs. Verifies that staff complete required training;
- Provides staff support for business process documentation and production calendars; and
- Sets the vision for the Information Technology team, including the reorganization and/or reassignment of duties and work, streamlining processes when necessary.
- Responsible for stewardship of records in the student information system;
- Promotes quality assurance controls in the Office of the University Registrar that support data integrity;
- Analyzes student records specifically relating to multiple PIDMs. Coordinates with other Banner functional departments, as necessary, to determine the appropriate course of action to resolve the redundancy. Develops specific instructions for ITS to move, delete, or modify records in the Oracle database utilizing SQL and the Multiple PIDM Management System (MPMS). Maintains a searchable record of actions taken in regard to each PIDM case;
- Conducts annual Banner Student security audit;
- Serves as backup for Registrar's Banner Security Officer (BSO);
- Serves as a student information system expert on a variety of university committees as requested;
- Applies a broad knowledge of the student lifecycle across Banner and associated applications;
- Participates in testing software upgrades and improvements for Banner and other student-related applications.
Source : George Mason University