Full details and application are available through NeoGov The posting closes on June 25, 2021.
The Chief Information Officer’s (CIO) role is to provide vision and leadership for identifying, acquiring and implementing information technologies for the Nevada Appellate Courts. The CIO consults and collaborates with the State Court Administrator/Director of the AOC, Clerk of Court, Supreme Court Justices, the Judicial Council Technology Committee, Supreme Court IT Steering Committee, and other committees as necessary to develop statewide information technology policies, strategies, and standards.
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This position develops IT budgets,
including but not limited to the justification for staffing, contract services,
operating expenses, equipment needs, travel, and capital expenditures; ensures
budgetary compliance. The CIO presents the Court IT budgets for review and
approval and testifies before the Legislature or other groups as required.
Under the general direction of the State Court
Administrator, this position oversees the day-to-day information technology
(IT) operations; directs the supervision of technology vendors and their
compliance with contractual obligations; ensures the security of data for which
the Judiciary is a steward; and manages a team of professionals that provide
application and technology support. This role directs a group of managers that oversee
teams that provide application and technology help desk support, application
development and infrastructure management, and strategic system support and
management. The CIO provides administrative and technical direction concerning
information technology projects and operations of the Nevada Appellate Courts
and the general and limited jurisdiction courts. As a strategic technology
leader within the Judiciary, the CIO will stay abreast of emerging court
technologies, and will regularly consult with key Judiciary leaders to identify
critical business challenges that may be addressed through the implementation
of current and emerging technology. The CIO must possess effective
communication and interpersonal skills with the abilities to work with diverse
constituencies such as judicial, professional, administrative, and technical
staff and to foster a cooperative work environment.
This position is located in Carson City, Nevada. The incumbent will be required to travel when necessary, including travel to remote locations throughout the state.
Minimum qualifications & Requirements:
Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college or university with major course work in management,
information systems, computer science, technology management, business or
public administration, or a closely related field, and eight years of related
progressively responsible professional experience, five of which must have been
in a management or administrative capacity, OR An equivalent combination of education
and expertise. Must have a valid and current “Class C” driver license.
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated experience and measurable success with effective and
efficient management of technology; ability to mediate diverse opinions and
reach consensus collaborating with all stakeholders that use or contribute to
the Judiciary’s technology portfolio; working knowledge of the current and
emerging networking environments, major information systems, software
applications, hardware selections, database case management systems, and
telecommunication systems that support a complex organization; knowledge of
project management processes, systems development methods, organizational
change concepts, and business process improvement methods; demonstrated ability
to initiate, plan, deploy and maintain new technologies; knowledge of Federal
and State laws and regulations in information technology and telecommunications
management; ability to translate complex technology issues into understandable
terms and concepts for court staff; strong analytical, problem-solving,
decision-making, time management, organizational, supervisory and leadership
skills.
Supplemental information
Location: This
position is located in the Nevada Supreme Court Building in Carson City,
Nevada. Carson City is located in
northwest Nevada, at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The climate is moderate, with four distinct
seasons and an estimated average of over 320 days of sunshine each year. Carson City’s close proximity to the
mountains, approximately 20 minutes by car from Lake Tahoe, offers a variety of
outdoor activities including world-class skiing, golfing, hiking, biking,
boating, fishing, and river rafting. Its
proximity to larger urban areas, approximately 30 minutes by car from Reno and
4 hours by car from San Francisco, offers a variety of cultural events and
entertainment.
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