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An established industry player is seeking a dynamic Director of Information Technology to drive innovation and modernization. This role combines strategic oversight with hands-on leadership, enabling the organization to enhance its technological capabilities. You will lead a dedicated team, manage IT operations, and ensure the alignment of technology with business objectives. With a focus on continuous improvement, you will oversee key initiatives that foster collaboration and efficiency across departments. Join a community that values exceptional service delivery and offers a supportive work environment with opportunities for professional growth.
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The Corporation of Norfolk is a rapidly growing single-tier municipality of 70,000 located on the North Shore of Lake Erie in Southwestern Ontario. Norfolk offers abundant recreational and lifestyle opportunities within a uniquely rural and urban setting.
Rural by nature, prosperous by design, Norfolk is located one hour south-west of Toronto. It offers picturesque small-town rural living with some urban options, while being within easy reach of major urban centres including Hamilton, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, and Brantford. With wonderfully varied tourist attractions, a bountiful and proven agricultural tradition, and spectacular recreational activities, the exceptional quality of community and family life simply can’t be beaten!
With a combined operational and capital budget of approximately $300M, a capital forecast exceeding $1B in the next decade, and close to 1,000 staff, the County is committed to meeting the needs of its residents and business community by delivering efficient and effective services.
Define the Future
As the ideal candidate and our new Director of Information Technology, you are both a strategic and hands-on IT leader with a view to innovation, modernization and service excellence. Both your business and IT acumen are exceptional, and you have an ability to support effective IT applications, operations and infrastructure through the management of innovative technology solutions.
Reporting to the General Manager, Corporate Services, the Director of Information Technology is responsible for enabling Norfolk to deliver on its mandate of robust and innovative technology. As a strategic, yet hands-on leader, the Director will lead a small team of IT professionals and will roll up their sleeves when required, while overseeing and promoting a continuous improvement framework to ensure that Information Technology meets all the organization’s business needs.
The successful candidate will provide strategic direction and hands-on tactical support as it relates to IT applications, operations/infrastructure and security. This includes oversight of all organizational technological and change initiatives, including the development of vital business applications; leadership regarding IT operations/infrastructure, networks, security and compliance initiatives including development of related governance models; IT support to Norfolk’s divisions, in order to enable business units to meet their objectives; and direction to stakeholders, vendors, municipal partners, etc. to find efficiencies through partnerships.
Ideal Qualifications:
Benefits of working with Norfolk County include:
How to Apply:
To explore this opportunity please apply via email by May 12th, 2025, or sooner to careers@waterhousesearch.net quoting project NC-DIT.
Should you wish to speak to our Executive Recruiter or to receive a detailed position description please contact Amy Oliveira at 416-214-9299 x4, amy@waterhousesearch.net or Jon Stungevicius at 416-214-9299 x1, jon@waterhousesearch.net.
All applications will be held in strict confidence. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Personal information is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used for employment assessment purposes only.