Assistant IT Director (Management Information Systems)


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University Of Bath

Listed on

26th July 2016

Location

Bath

Salary/Rate

£47801 - £62281

Salary Notes

Dependent on experience (inclusive of market supplement)

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Can you see yourself providing strategic leadership to the Management Information Section in an established Higher Education Computing Services Department? Do you have a mixture of technical experience, project/programme management and technical leadership? Do you want to be a part of one of the UK’s leading universities? If so, you may have found your next career move.

This is a deep and varied role, directing seven teams of IS/IT professionals dedicated to the development, management and security of complex Business Systems (such as HR, payroll, student records etc.). Your activities will range from strategic technical planning, through senior customer liaison to security and of course people management.

You will report directly to the Director of Computing Services and be an active participant in the Department’s senior team, taking on cross-function responsibilities as well representing the interests of the Management Information Section.

Entering its fiftieth year, the University of Bath is one of the UK’s top 10 universities with an international reputation for research and teaching at the highest academic standards. The University’s campus is a modern and attractive place to work, about a mile from the centre of Bath, a Word Heritage City.

For an informal discussion about this role with the Director, or with the current incumbent, please contact Vicky Evans, PA to the Director.

For more information or to apply for this role, please click the APPLY button.

Closing Date: Tuesday 16 August 2016

Interview Date: To be confirmed

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