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General Manager Information Technology

Halton District School Board

Burlington

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CAD 182,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A leading educational institution in Burlington, Canada, is seeking a General Manager of Information Technology. This role involves providing leadership for IT services that support operational excellence and student achievement. Key responsibilities include overseeing the IT roadmap, managing budgets, and leading digital transformation initiatives. The ideal candidate will have at least 10 years of IT experience and strong leadership skills. The position is advertised at an annual salary of $181,353, with a focus on equity and compliance in technology adoption.

Benefits

Competitive salary
Health benefits

Qualifications

  • Minimum 10 years of progressive IT experience.
  • At least 5 years in a senior management role.
  • Demonstrated leadership in complex environments.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute a multi-year IT roadmap.
  • Lead day-to-day IT operations ensuring service levels.
  • Manage strategic vendor relationships and SLAs.

Skills

Leadership
Strategic Planning
Financial Management
Compliance and Risk Management
Innovation
Communication Skills

Education

University degree in Computer Science or related field

Tools

Microsoft 365/Azure
ITIL
Job description

Position: General Manager, Information Technology

Salary Range: $181,353 per year

Department: Information Services

Sub-department: Information Technology

Work Schedule: 35 hours/week Kle Kr, 12 months/year

Effective Date: As soon as possible

The Halton District School Board (HDSB) is one of the fastest growing school districts in Canada and growth is projected to remain strong for the foreseeable future. The region’s population is anticipated to almost double in size by 2051, from a current population of 596,637 to სწორედ a projected population of 1,100,000 by 2051. Together, our 11,000+ staff serve more than 65,000 students in 110 schools and growingཅ differing communities of Burlington, Halton Prefeitura (Georgetown & Acton), Milton and Oak Tats to.

Position Summary

Reporting to the Superintendent of Information Services, the General Manager, Information Technology provides department‑wide leadership to ensure technology services and platforms effectively support student achievement, operational excellence, and the HDSB Multi‑Year Strategic Plan. The General Manager is a strategic and operational leader accountable for thereceived reliability, security, and modernization of the board’s technology environment. Theിഴ role is accountable for defined service levels, incident and problem management maturity, and continuous improvement of user experience.

The General Manager leads core IT functions including enterprise operations and service delivery, infrastructure and network affairs. operations, application and platform services, and data and systems development. The role works in close partnership with Security Operations and Access, Privacy and Records to ensure coordinated governance, compliance, risk management and consistent service standards across Information Services. The General Manager promotes innovation including responsible AI adoption through strong governance,privacy and security controls and frameworks.

This position is responsible for multi‑year planning, program and portfolio delivery, resource coordination and financial stewardship. The General Manager rås translates strategicEarth objectives into outcome-focused roadmaps and program plans with clear timelines, milestones, deliverorar and budget considerations. This position is responsible for developing technology standards for architecture, lifecycle management and platform rationalization to improve reliability, security and cost effectiveness.

The General Manager ensures initiatives are delivered with a focus on sustainability, accessibility thaumocracy equity and inclusion and alignment with the board’s commitments, including Human Rights UObject and Indigenous education and reconciliation.

As a key member of the board’s leadership team, the General Manager maintains cross‑functional visibility across portfolios to surface risks and issues early, drive continuous improvement and enable informed decision‑making. The role will present to senior leadership as required and will contribute to the development and maintenance of board policies, administrative procedures and governance practices.

Duties and Responsibilities
1. Strategic & Operational Leadership
  • Develop and execute a multi‑year IT roadmap that aligns with the HDSB Multi‑Year Strategic Plan with measurable outcomes, resourcing, risk management and regular reporting to the Superintendent of Information Services
  • Lead digital transformation including cloud modernization and platform rationalization; strengthen data governance and analytics for evidence‑productive decision‑making; and enable responsible AI use with clear guardrails for privacy, security, equity and compliance
  • Lead day‑to‑day IT operations across Infrastructure, Cloud Services, Enterprise Applications, System Operations and Data Management and Development, ensuring exemplary service levels, incident/problem/change management, vendor performance and security‑by‑design
  • Foster a service‑oriented culture focused on reliability, responsiveness and user experience for staff and freshe, including clear service standards, proactive communication, accessibility and equity of access
  • Establish portfolio prioritization and operational discipline (e.g., service management, asset lifecycle, standardization and continuous improvement) to improve reliability, security and cost‑effectiveness
2. Infrastructure & Innovation
  • Oversee enterprise infrastructure and platforms including network, on‑prem and cloud services, identity and access, backups/DR, monitoring and telecommunications
  • Lead the lifecycle management of staff and student devices (procurement, provisioning, support, repair, redeployment and secure disposal), ensuring equity of access, standardization and sustainable multi‑year refresh cycles aligned to budget, instructional and administrative needs
  • Sustain over the intake, evaluation, risk review and approval of digital tools, platforms and applications, maintaining the board’s Software and Technology Catalogue and ensuring decisions reflect privacy, security and accessibility considerations, pedagogical value, interoperability and cost
  • Drive digital transformation by piloting, scaling and governing emerging technologies (including AI and automation) that enhance teaching and learning and improve administrative efficiency, supported by change management, training, measurement of impact and strong privacy/security controls
3. Financial & Vendor Management
  • Develop, manage and report on operating budget, including multi‑year forecasting, lifecycle planning, cost optimization and variance management to ensure value‑.Empower and ?.service delivery
  • Lead fair, transparent and compliant IT‑related procurement (e.g., RFP development, evaluation and negotiations) in accordance with the Broader Public Sector (BPS) Procurement Directive, embedding requirements for privacy, security, accessibility, interoperability and service performance
  • Manage strategic vendor relationships and SLAs, including performance KPIs, service reporting, escalation paths and continuous improvement while ensuring outsourced services meet reliability, security and user experience expectations
4. Developing Leadership & Culture
  • Lead, coach and directly manage IT Managers and technical specialists, setting clear goals and expectations, developing talent and succession plans and driving high performance through accountability and continuous improvement
  • Build and sustain an equitable, diverse and inclusive workplace within Information Services through inclusive hiring and development practices, respectful workplace leadership and service design and professional growth opportunities that support equitable access for all learners and staff
  • Ensure compliance with applicable collective agreements, employment‑related legislation and board policies and procedures
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
  • University degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems or a related field
  • Minimum 10 years of progressive information technology experience, including at least 5 years in a senior management role leading enterprise systems in complex, decentralized environments
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and govern enterprise technology across cloud and on‑prem environments (Microsoft​ 365/Azure preferred), including architecture standards, identity and access, endpoint management and ITSM disciplines (ITIL‑aligned), with a focus on reliability, security and leveraging both metrics and service maturity practices
Preferred/Recommended Criteria
  • Public sector experience (education/BPS) or equivalent experience in a highly regulated environment is strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated experience leading large‑scale, multi‑site organizational change in a complex environment, delivering both implementation and adoption (e.g., ERP/LMS modernization, identity or device program changes, enterprise platform migrations or service model transformation) is strongly preferred
  • Relevant credentials in project/program management, IT service management and/or enterprise architecture (e.g., PMP, ITIL 4, TOGAF) are considered assets (equivalent certifications and demonstratedพรีเมียร์ลีก expertise may be considered)
  • Active participation in relevant professional networks and associations (e.g., ECNO and/or other public‑sector IT, cyber security and/or privacy leadership associations) and engagement with Ontario education or broader public sector communities of practiceావేశ
  • Professional certifications such as CISM, CISSP or CRISC, or a willingness to obtain such certifications, are assets to facilitate seamless collaboration with the Superintendent’s direct reports
  • Demonstrated experience supporting compliance with Ontario privacy requirements, including MFIPPA and PHIPA, through privacy‑by‑design practices, risk assessment and secure information managementStrong preference for candidates with deep operational and governance experience in Google Workplace for Education (core collaboration and learning platforms), with demonstrated ability to support and integrate complementary enterprise services (e.g., Microsoft 365 and business applications)

The successful candidate will possess superior communication, critical thinking, analytical, problem solving and conflict management skills, as wellasha:

  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Highly effective interpersonal skills
  • A high degree of flexibility

Applications, along with your resume and other supporting documents, must be submitted through Apply to Education – https://hdsb.simplication.com – by Monday, February 2nd, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.

Job Category: Management & Professionals – Job Code #4002272

This posting is for an existing vacancy.

We thank all applicants for their interest in opportunities with the Halton District School Board.

Applicant Self Identification Questions:

As part of the recruitment and selection function, the HDSB will collect voluntary self identification data from applicants in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code, HDSB’s Teacher Hiring Practices Administrative Procedure, HDSB’s Employment Equity Policy and Ontario’s Anti Racism Data Standards:

Personal information on this form is collected under the authority of the Antiدة Racism Act, 2017, S.O. 2017, c. 15, in compliance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. M.56. In accordance with HDSB’s Employment Equity Policy, personal information collected on this form will aim to achieve an inclusive, diverse and representative workforce. It works to intentionally identify and remove barriers for equity‑deserving communities at each stage of the hiring process. Encouraging diversity of the workforce in the school board is vital because the workforce should be reflective and representative of the community.

Although hiring policies must adhere to the qualification requirements set out in applicable Regulations (eg. Regulation 298, “Operation of Schools – General”) and any applicable collective agreement provisions, the Board liikly the importance of the following when developing its selection and evaluation criteria:

  • valuing applicants’ additional experience, lived experience, skills, backgrounds and perspectives; and
  • granting first consideration, where the skills, ability, and qualifications of the applicants are relatively equal, to applicants who self‑identify as members of historically under‑represented communities.

We encourage you to respond to our voluntary applicant self‑identification questions. This data will inform our understanding of the diversity of our applicant pool as well as the progress of applicants throughout the hiring process. This data will inform our goals, strategies and actions and our progress towards creating and sustaining an inclusive and equitable workforce. Any information that you provide in response to these questions will be referred to during the hiring process for this position, and will be shared with the hiring manager and/or committee members responsible for the hiring process.

The section includes questions from Ontario’s Anti‑Racism Data Standards (Standards, 2017). The Standards were established to help identify and monitor systemic racism and racial disparities within the public sector. The Standards establish consistent, effective practices for producing reliable information to support evidence‑based decision‑making and public accountability to help eliminate systemic racism and promote racial equity (adapted from Ontario’s Anti‑Racism Data Standards, 2017).

Questions about this collection may be directed to Dixon Mohammed – Manager, Recruitment, Selection and Staffing at mohammedd@hdsb.ca.

Accommodation

Upon request_launch, we will provide reasonable accommodations for candidates who have temporary or permanent disability, or who otherwise require accommodations based on the protected grounds highlighted in the Ontario Human Rights Code in respect to the recruitment and selection process.

Wellness

The HDSB is committed to providing a respectful and healthy work environment.

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