Assistant Manager, Information Technology Services - Brockville Board Office - 1.0 FTE
About the role
The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is committed to equity in employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the diverse population we serve. The UCDSB is committed to providing accommodations [for people with disabilities]. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. This would be facilitated upon receiving an interview and would be done by contacting Human Resources at .
NON UNION POSITION
POSITION TITLE: Assistant Manager, Information
Technology Services
LOCATION: Brockville Board Office, 225 Central Avenue West, Brockville, Ontario.
REPORTS TO: Senior Manager, Information Technology Services
START: Immediately
FTE: 1.0 (35 hours per week)
SALARY: $92,929-$134,040 (position and salary is currently under review)
Job Summary
The Assistant Manager of Information Technology Services supports the effective operation of the IT department by providing operational leadership, project management, and technical oversight aligned with the educational and business objectives of the organization. Working under the direction of the Senior Manager of Information Technology Services, the position translates strategic direction into executable plans, ensuring service continuity, operational efficiency, and a sustainable, secure computing environment for stakeholders.
This position supports the Senior Manager of Information Technology Services in the delivery of high-quality, innovative technology solutions that meet both strategic and day-to-day operational needs. The position assists in the planning, development, implementation, and optimization of enterprise solutions, workflows and corporate applications.
List and Brief Description of Specific Duties:
Primary Duties
-
Provides supervision,
support and leadership for multidisciplinary IT teams and initiatives of
varying size and complexity, including both leading-edge technology
implementations and day-to-day operational support activities. Acts as
project lead or co-lead as assigned
-
Supports planning and
advisory activities by working with stakeholders to identify technology
needs, operational challenges, and improvement opportunities. Assists in
developing short-term and long-term technology solutions, project plans,
and budget recommendations
-
Informs senior IT
management and project steering committees of project status, issues,
risks and mitigation strategies
-
Communicates technical
solutions, risks, and issues to internal stakeholders and team members,
translating complex concepts into plain, easily understood language.
Escalate issues and recommendations to the Manager as appropriate
Other Duties
-
Act as delegate for the
Senior Manager of Information Technology Services as required
-
Conducts performance
reviews and establishes professional development plans for direct reports
-
Supports compliance with
Ministry of Education requirements, internal audit processes, and
applicable legislative frameworks (e.g., MFIPPA, PHIPA)
-
Documents business cases
to evaluate cost savings and process efficiencies for potential projects
SKILL
Knowledge
-
Extensive knowledge of
enterprise information systems and infrastructure in a multi-tier,
integrated IT environment
-
Strong understanding of
Ministry of Education regulations, funding models, Education Act, and
related regulations
-
Proficiency in project
management methodologies and practices
-
Proficiency in emerging
technology trends, including generative AI tools
Formal Education and/or Certification(s)
-
Undergraduate Degree in
Technology, Information Science or related discipline
-
Additional certification,
training or experience in project management (PMP, CAPM), communication,
or leadership is an asset
Years of Experience
-
Minimum of 4 to 5 years in
information technology management, preferably in the public or education
sector
Competencies
-
Professional knowledge of enterprise-wide
information technology systems, infrastructure, data governance, cybersecurity,
and service delivery within a large, complex public-sector organization
-
Ability to lead and coordinate projects of
varying size and complexity
-
Ability to analyze and communicate technical and
operational information clearly
-
Ability to implement and support systems,
standards, and processes
-
Ability to contribute to the design and delivery
of new technology solutions (e.g., parent-facing or staff-facing systems)
Interpersonal Skills
-
Strong interpersonal and
communication skills to influence, advise and collaborate with
stakeholders across the enterprise
-
Regular interaction with
ITS staff, internal departments, and vendors; periodic interaction with
senior staff, administrators, and external partners
-
Daily interaction with the
Senior Manager of ITS
-
Weekly interaction with
employees in other departments and internal executives; these interactions
may occasionally require the use of diplomacy and negotiation if
agreed-upon timelines are at risk for joint initiatives
-
Applies interpersonal
skills such as coaching, collaboration, active listening, and clear
communication to support operational outcomes and team effectiveness
EFFORT
Physical, Visual/Auditory and Mental Concentration
-
Physical effort may
include fine finger / precision work at the computer and sitting for
extended periods
-
Visual concentration may
include extended periods of analysis, review of solution requirements and
contract language
-
Auditory concentration
may include participation in meetings, technical discussions, and issue
resolution
-
High level of mental
concentration, problem-solving and decision-making under deadlines
Complexity
-
Tasks are generally
unique (e.g. new technologies and system development).
-
Issues frequently involve
interdependence across departments and divisions
-
Problems tend to require
reference to business rules, policies and procedures, internet research,
third party consultations and Ministry of Education/ MFIPPA/ PHIPA
guidelines, with escalation of complex or high-risk issues to the Senior
Manager of ITS
RESPONSIBILITY
Accountability and Decision-Making
-
Authorized to make
operational decisions within established departmental guidelines and
approved project plans
-
Provides recommendations
related to system changes, resource allocation, and project priorities
-
Significant decisions,
budget approvals, and major system changes require approval from the
Senior Manager of Information Technology Services
-
Monitoring staff
attendance and approving vacation and other types of leave requests
Impact
-
Errors may impact
service delivery, system reliability, project timelines, and staff
productivity within the department and across the organization
-
Errors could result in
unplanned service outages or inappropriate access to data, for example as
a result of an improperly managed new product roll-out
-
Errors or issues may
affect operational efficiency or service quality and are typically
identified through monitoring, peer review, or escalation processes
Development and Leadership of Others
-
Directly responsible for
the supervision of 10 staff (Technical Analyst (2), Data Centre
Administrator (3), Network Administrator (1), Database Administrator (3),
and Team Lead, Information System Services)
-
Provides leadership,
coaching, and mentoring to IT staff and project team members
-
May participate in
recruitment, onboarding, training, and performance feedback activities
under the supervision of the Senior Manager of ITS
-
Resolve conflicts or
disputes among ITS staff members using tact and diplomacy
WORKING CONDITIONS
-
This position works in a
typical office environment, with occasionally travel to school sites or
training locations as required.
-
Periodic extended hours
may be required in extraordinary circumstances such as a highly impactful,
unplanned systems outage
We thank all candidates who show interest in this position. Only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
The UCDSB may use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to screen, select and/or assess applicants in the hiring process. AI is not used to make final hiring decisions.
Not the right fit? Search for Assistant Manager, Information Technology Services jobs in Brockville, ON
About Upper Canada District School Board
Our Students, Teachers and Support Staff:
We have approximately 27,000 students enrolled in our schools including elementary, secondary, and alternative/continuing education. A wide, diverse background of cultures and activities for people of all ages can be found in the region. We employ approximately 4,200 permanent and occasional staff members.
Our Schools and Resources:
Alternate and Continuing Education is available at 15 campuses. We have 81 elementary and secondary schools, including the TR Leger School . We have one main Board Office and three offices located in Cornwall, Frankville and Oxford on Rideau respectively.
Our Geographical Area:
Geographically, the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario - 12,000 square kilometers (18 times the size of the Toronto DSB). Our area includes the counties of Lanark, Leeds, Grenville, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell. We are bordered by the St. Lawrence River to the south, Quebec to the east, Ottawa-Carleton to the north and the lake district to the west.
Visit our Web site for more information: www.ucdsb.on.ca.
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Assistant Manager, Information Technology Services - Brockville Board Office - 1.0 FTE
About the role
The Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is committed to equity in employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to establishing a qualified workforce that is reflective of the diverse population we serve. The UCDSB is committed to providing accommodations [for people with disabilities]. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. This would be facilitated upon receiving an interview and would be done by contacting Human Resources at .
NON UNION POSITION
POSITION TITLE: Assistant Manager, Information
Technology Services
LOCATION: Brockville Board Office, 225 Central Avenue West, Brockville, Ontario.
REPORTS TO: Senior Manager, Information Technology Services
START: Immediately
FTE: 1.0 (35 hours per week)
SALARY: $92,929-$134,040 (position and salary is currently under review)
Job Summary
The Assistant Manager of Information Technology Services supports the effective operation of the IT department by providing operational leadership, project management, and technical oversight aligned with the educational and business objectives of the organization. Working under the direction of the Senior Manager of Information Technology Services, the position translates strategic direction into executable plans, ensuring service continuity, operational efficiency, and a sustainable, secure computing environment for stakeholders.
This position supports the Senior Manager of Information Technology Services in the delivery of high-quality, innovative technology solutions that meet both strategic and day-to-day operational needs. The position assists in the planning, development, implementation, and optimization of enterprise solutions, workflows and corporate applications.
List and Brief Description of Specific Duties:
Primary Duties
-
Provides supervision,
support and leadership for multidisciplinary IT teams and initiatives of
varying size and complexity, including both leading-edge technology
implementations and day-to-day operational support activities. Acts as
project lead or co-lead as assigned
-
Supports planning and
advisory activities by working with stakeholders to identify technology
needs, operational challenges, and improvement opportunities. Assists in
developing short-term and long-term technology solutions, project plans,
and budget recommendations
-
Informs senior IT
management and project steering committees of project status, issues,
risks and mitigation strategies
-
Communicates technical
solutions, risks, and issues to internal stakeholders and team members,
translating complex concepts into plain, easily understood language.
Escalate issues and recommendations to the Manager as appropriate
Other Duties
-
Act as delegate for the
Senior Manager of Information Technology Services as required
-
Conducts performance
reviews and establishes professional development plans for direct reports
-
Supports compliance with
Ministry of Education requirements, internal audit processes, and
applicable legislative frameworks (e.g., MFIPPA, PHIPA)
-
Documents business cases
to evaluate cost savings and process efficiencies for potential projects
SKILL
Knowledge
-
Extensive knowledge of
enterprise information systems and infrastructure in a multi-tier,
integrated IT environment
-
Strong understanding of
Ministry of Education regulations, funding models, Education Act, and
related regulations
-
Proficiency in project
management methodologies and practices
-
Proficiency in emerging
technology trends, including generative AI tools
Formal Education and/or Certification(s)
-
Undergraduate Degree in
Technology, Information Science or related discipline
-
Additional certification,
training or experience in project management (PMP, CAPM), communication,
or leadership is an asset
Years of Experience
-
Minimum of 4 to 5 years in
information technology management, preferably in the public or education
sector
Competencies
-
Professional knowledge of enterprise-wide
information technology systems, infrastructure, data governance, cybersecurity,
and service delivery within a large, complex public-sector organization
-
Ability to lead and coordinate projects of
varying size and complexity
-
Ability to analyze and communicate technical and
operational information clearly
-
Ability to implement and support systems,
standards, and processes
-
Ability to contribute to the design and delivery
of new technology solutions (e.g., parent-facing or staff-facing systems)
Interpersonal Skills
-
Strong interpersonal and
communication skills to influence, advise and collaborate with
stakeholders across the enterprise
-
Regular interaction with
ITS staff, internal departments, and vendors; periodic interaction with
senior staff, administrators, and external partners
-
Daily interaction with the
Senior Manager of ITS
-
Weekly interaction with
employees in other departments and internal executives; these interactions
may occasionally require the use of diplomacy and negotiation if
agreed-upon timelines are at risk for joint initiatives
-
Applies interpersonal
skills such as coaching, collaboration, active listening, and clear
communication to support operational outcomes and team effectiveness
EFFORT
Physical, Visual/Auditory and Mental Concentration
-
Physical effort may
include fine finger / precision work at the computer and sitting for
extended periods
-
Visual concentration may
include extended periods of analysis, review of solution requirements and
contract language
-
Auditory concentration
may include participation in meetings, technical discussions, and issue
resolution
-
High level of mental
concentration, problem-solving and decision-making under deadlines
Complexity
-
Tasks are generally
unique (e.g. new technologies and system development).
-
Issues frequently involve
interdependence across departments and divisions
-
Problems tend to require
reference to business rules, policies and procedures, internet research,
third party consultations and Ministry of Education/ MFIPPA/ PHIPA
guidelines, with escalation of complex or high-risk issues to the Senior
Manager of ITS
RESPONSIBILITY
Accountability and Decision-Making
-
Authorized to make
operational decisions within established departmental guidelines and
approved project plans
-
Provides recommendations
related to system changes, resource allocation, and project priorities
-
Significant decisions,
budget approvals, and major system changes require approval from the
Senior Manager of Information Technology Services
-
Monitoring staff
attendance and approving vacation and other types of leave requests
Impact
-
Errors may impact
service delivery, system reliability, project timelines, and staff
productivity within the department and across the organization
-
Errors could result in
unplanned service outages or inappropriate access to data, for example as
a result of an improperly managed new product roll-out
-
Errors or issues may
affect operational efficiency or service quality and are typically
identified through monitoring, peer review, or escalation processes
Development and Leadership of Others
-
Directly responsible for
the supervision of 10 staff (Technical Analyst (2), Data Centre
Administrator (3), Network Administrator (1), Database Administrator (3),
and Team Lead, Information System Services)
-
Provides leadership,
coaching, and mentoring to IT staff and project team members
-
May participate in
recruitment, onboarding, training, and performance feedback activities
under the supervision of the Senior Manager of ITS
-
Resolve conflicts or
disputes among ITS staff members using tact and diplomacy
WORKING CONDITIONS
-
This position works in a
typical office environment, with occasionally travel to school sites or
training locations as required.
-
Periodic extended hours
may be required in extraordinary circumstances such as a highly impactful,
unplanned systems outage
We thank all candidates who show interest in this position. Only candidates selected for interview will be contacted.
The UCDSB may use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to screen, select and/or assess applicants in the hiring process. AI is not used to make final hiring decisions.
Not the right fit? Search for Assistant Manager, Information Technology Services jobs in Brockville, ON
About Upper Canada District School Board
Our Students, Teachers and Support Staff:
We have approximately 27,000 students enrolled in our schools including elementary, secondary, and alternative/continuing education. A wide, diverse background of cultures and activities for people of all ages can be found in the region. We employ approximately 4,200 permanent and occasional staff members.
Our Schools and Resources:
Alternate and Continuing Education is available at 15 campuses. We have 81 elementary and secondary schools, including the TR Leger School . We have one main Board Office and three offices located in Cornwall, Frankville and Oxford on Rideau respectively.
Our Geographical Area:
Geographically, the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) is one of the largest public school boards in Ontario - 12,000 square kilometers (18 times the size of the Toronto DSB). Our area includes the counties of Lanark, Leeds, Grenville, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott and Russell. We are bordered by the St. Lawrence River to the south, Quebec to the east, Ottawa-Carleton to the north and the lake district to the west.
Visit our Web site for more information: www.ucdsb.on.ca.