Deputy Chief Information Officer (CIO)

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148 State Street10th FloorBoston, Massachusetts 02109-2589

Posted Date 2 days ago (5/26/2021 8:18 PM)

Job ID 2021-6661

# of Openings 1

Category Information Technology

Type Regular Full-Time

Practice Area Technology Consulting

Overview

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) seeks motivated professionals who want to use their talents and skills to make a difference.

Our 600+ FTE staff are adaptive problem solvers and passionate about enriching people’s lives.

If you are mission-driven, dedicated to superior service and support, can diligently work independently and in a collaborative environment, join our team.

LAHSA is leading the fight to end homelessness in LA County.

Here, not only would your work have a real impact on the community, but we also offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package.

Created in 1993, LAHSA is a joint powers authority of the city and county of Los Angeles.

As the lead agency in the HUD-funded Los Angeles Continuum of Care, we coordinate and manage over $800 million annually in federal, state, county, and city funds for programs providing shelter, housing, and services to people experiencing homelessness.

Responsibilities

Job Summary

The Deputy Chief Information Officer (CIO), provides leadership and guidance in critical areas of technology administration, including budgeting, resource development and allocation, governance and policy formation, technology evaluation, and service development, delivery, and deployment.

This position manages and ensures IT and Data Management priorities align with agency operations to improve cost effectiveness, service quality, IT operational effectiveness, technology trends, and the long-term direction of the agency.

The Deputy CIO works directly with C-suite executives, elected officials, and LAHSA public partners to establish and drive the IT and Data Management strategic vision with a focus on modern technology infrastructure and the collection, management, and storage of data across the organization to improve Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) processes and performance.

The Deputy CIO is tasked with creating data transparency with LAHSA partners to strengthen relationships and inform agency strategy and value.

Essential Job Functions
Establishing an analytics culture and data literacy.

The Deputy CIO must be the leader of the organization’s data culture.

This role works toward building a more transparent and data-driven decision-making environment, with continuous transformation to ensure the agency can make effective and meaningful decisions.

Strategic planning and growth objectives .

Provides strategic leadership and guidance at the executive level in critical areas of data and technology administration.

Leading the organization’s overall IT and data strategy.

The Deputy CIO collaborates with agency departments to understand how data management and IT impacts and supports their goals and decision making.

The Deputy CIO sets IT goals by prioritizing initiatives, and coordinating the evaluation, deployment, and management of current and future technology projects.

Developing and harnessing new data and analytics solutions .

The Deputy CIO must work from beginning to end with IT and Data Management directors to ensure that the right technology components are in place to get data-driven programs off the ground.

The Deputy CIO balances tactical and strategic initiatives, especially when it comes to technology implementation.

Leads the development and implementation of best practices.

The Deputy CIO will define standards in process, design, architecture, and operations of all aspects of information technology delivery.

Leadership responsibilities.

Manages 70 – 100 staff members, a department budget of $10-15 million and provides regular presentations and communications to LAHSA leadership, city and county commissioners, and the media.

Qualifications

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities :
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

Creates awareness and understanding of the need to use an equity lens to develop and implement programs, policies and practices, and equipping/providing tools to employ an equity lens.

Strategic planning skills .

Develop and implement strategies and plans to help an organization reach its goals.

Excellent people skills .

Customer service skills and a strong capacity for collaboration and interpersonal relationships.

IT portfolio management .

Increase visibility of all the agency demands being placed on IT and elevating performance through the effective use of resources, people, funding, assets, and processes to maximize value.

Advanced communication skills .

Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management, staff, and partner organizations, in both technical and non-technical capacities.

Information technology trends and change management.

Knowledge of current trends and developments in information technology and the ability to manage and communicate the impacts to the organization.

Experience:
Designing, implementing, and managing an IT and data management strategy Minimum of 3-5 years of experience working with public sector organizations Minimum of 8-10 years of experience with large information systems Minimum of 8-10 years of experience leading and growing an IT Department of 70-100 people Minimum of 8-10 years of experience working with multiple business partners
Compensation:
Salary range $170,000 – $205,000 Comprehensive and competitive benefits package
EEO Statement

Public Consulting Group & LAHSA is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to celebrating diversity and intentionally creating a culture of inclusion.

We believe that we work best when our employees feel empowered and accepted, and that starts by honoring each of our unique life experiences.

At PCG, all aspects of employment regarding recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfers, layoffs, return from layoff, company-sponsored training, education, and social and recreational programs are based on merit, business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications.

We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, national, social, or ethnic origin, sex, gender identity and/or expression, age, physical, mental, or sensory disability, sexual orientation, marital, civil union, or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, citizenship status, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.

PCG will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics.

PCG believes in health, equality, and prosperity for everyone so we can succeed in changing the ways the public sector, including health, education, technology and human services industries, work.

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