Director of Information Technology

Posted: 01/26/2025

Kansas City Public Schools
Director of Information Technology

 

Position Summary:

The Director of Information Technology provides strategic leadership for the development, implementation, security, and continuous improvement of the district’s technology infrastructure. This role ensures that K-12-specific technology solutions effectively support teaching, learning, and operational efficiency across all school sites. The Director leads efforts to enhance digital equity, implement data-driven instructional tools, and maintain secure, high-performing networks that meet the needs of students, teachers, and staff.

What You’ll Be Doing: (Responsibilities)

Technology Strategy & Implementation

  • Develop and implement a district-wide technology vision aligned with K-12 instructional and operational goals.

  • Lead short-term and long-range planning for infrastructure upgrades, cybersecurity measures, and digital learning tools.

  • Manage district-wide technology initiatives, including 1:1 student device programs, smart classroom technologies, and instructional software.

  • Ensure high-speed, reliable internet access in all buildings to support online learning platforms, assessments, and administrative functions.

Educational Technology & Digital Equity

  • Collaborate with the Director of Instructional Technology to integrate educational technology into classroom instruction effectively.

  • Support data-driven decision-making by implementing and maintaining student information systems, learning management systems (LMS), and assessment platforms.

  • Oversee technology programs that ensure digital accessibility and equitable access to devices, internet, and assistive technology for all students.

Cybersecurity & Data Protection

  • Manage district-wide IT security measures, including firewalls, data encryption, and cybersecurity training for staff.

  • Ensure compliance with FERPA, COPPA, and other student data privacy regulations.

  • Develop protocols to prevent cyber threats, phishing attacks, and unauthorized access to district systems.

Infrastructure & Network Operations

  • Direct and oversee cloud-based services, server management, and software solutions that enhance K-12 administrative and instructional needs.

  • Maintain district-wide telephone, intercom, and emergency alert systems for seamless communication.

  • Monitor and optimize building automation systems to ensure efficiency in technology-driven facilities operations.

Stakeholder Collaboration & Communication

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for school administrators, teachers, and support staff regarding IT needs.

  • Work with curriculum and instruction teams to align technology investments with student learning outcomes.

  • Provide website and digital communication support to ensure accessible and effective district messaging.

  • Prepare and present reports on technology performance, security updates, and budget recommendations to district leadership and the Board of Directors.

Budget & Resource Management

  • Oversee the IT budget, ensuring efficient use of funds for hardware, software, cybersecurity, and training.

  • Lead efforts to secure technology funding through grants, E-Rate programs, and other external funding sources.

  • Manage vendor relationships and evaluate contracts for hardware, software, cloud services, and IT support.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • Directly oversee and evaluate the district’s IT staff, including network engineers, help desk personnel, and instructional technology specialists.

  • Lead professional development for IT personnel to ensure up-to-date knowledge of emerging K-12 technology trends.

To Be Successful at This Job, You’ll Need: (Minimum Qualifications)

  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Educational Technology, Computer Science, or a related field.

  • Five (5) or more years of senior-level management experience in IT leadership, preferably in a K-12 school district.

  • Direct experience with enterprise network systems, cybersecurity, student information systems (SIS), and learning management systems (LMS).

  • Strong background in technology integration in K-12 education, including device management, digital equity, and cloud-based educational platforms.

  • Experience leading data governance, compliance with student data privacy laws, and IT security protocols.

  • Training or experience in data-driven decision-making and IT project management.

 

Physical Demands:

  • Ability to sit, stand, walk, speak, and hear for extended periods.

  • Use of hands and fingers for typing and handling technology-related equipment.

  • Occasional lifting of up to 10-20 pounds for IT equipment setup.

Terms of Employment:

  • Work Year: 12 months (260 workdays)

  • Schedule: 7.5 hours per day / 5 days per week

  • Benefits:

    • Health and dental insurance provided

    • KCPS Defined Benefit Pension Plan (mandatory 9% employee contribution, matched by KCPS)

    • Voluntary retirement savings plans available

 
Resumes can be sent to Christle Reed, Director of Talent Acquisition, at creed@kcpublicschools.org. 



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Job Type: Full Time

Salary Range: $75,000 - 99,999,$100,000 and over