US_ITSBS_603_07/24 University Services Term length: ongoing Hours of work: full-time Position Overview Here’s a unique leadership opportunity! The IT Services department at Massey University is moving into a new vision for our future, and we’re looking for a senior digital leader to help us on that journey. We’re seeking a Head of Business Systems to join us in a newly created leadership role in IT Services, reporting to our CIO. This is a significant career opportunity for someone who wants to make their mark as a positive people leader and technology enabler, helping to guide our digital and technology services into a new era. The Opportunity We have created this new role to lead the delivery of the core business services used by the university – managing the information and data at the heart of all we do. The Head of Business Systems will be a key member of our IT Services leadership team, and our CIO is looking to build a talented, energetic and enthusiastic leadership culture for this important next phase of the University’s journey. This is a full-time position and while the team is based on our Palmerston North campus, the role could be based at our Wellington campus. About You The role will include: Why working with us is great SFIA Skills Have you heard of the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA)? These are the key digital skills we’re interested in for this role. You may not have all of these skills, but you will likely have a collection of them, or perhaps other skills that are closely related. Find out more at: sfia.nz/sfia8. If this sounds like you, please apply today. We look forward to talking with you.
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Head Of Business Systems
Last update 2024-09-09
Expires 2024-09-08
ID #2324442605
125,000 €
Head Of Business Systems
New Zealand, Manawatu-Wanganui, Palmerston North,
Modified September 4, 2024
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Massey University embraces diversity, talent and performance, and provides staff and students with an extensive range of opportunities to develop intellectually, professionally and personally.
Massey University began in 1927 as a small agricultural college in Palmerston North. Under its first principal, Sir Geoffrey Peren, it widened its range and enhanced its reputation. Sir Geoffrey retired in 1958, and in 1964, Massey became a full university. In the last 40 years, it has continued growing, to become New Zealand's largest residential university, spread over three cities.
Massey University is known for:
- groundbreaking research
- the applied nature of many of our teaching and research programmes
- contribution to land-based industries
- distinctive mix of campus-based, distance and international teaching
- commitment to innovation
- close links with the community
- an 80-year tradition of academic excellence.