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The Office of Innovation & Technology (OIT) is the central IT agency for the City of Philadelphia headed by the Chief Information Officer (CIO). OIT oversees all major information and communications technology initiatives for the City of Philadelphia - increasing the effectiveness of the information technology infrastructure, where the services provided are advanced, optimized, and responsive to the needs of the City of Philadelphia’s businesses, residents, and visitors. OIT responsibilities include: identifying the most effective approach for implementing new information technology directions throughout city government; improving the value of the city’s technology assets and the return on the city’s technology investments; ensuring data security continuity; planning for continuing operations in the event of disruption of information technology or communications services; and supporting accountable, efficient and effective government across every city department, board, commission and agency.
The Deputy CIO – Chief Enterprise Officer will act as a strategic partner and advisor to the Chief Information Officer, providing high-level support to drive key initiatives and manage critical projects. This role requires a dynamic and highly organized individual who excels in managing complex processes, facilitating communication, and ensuring the successful execution of the CIO’s strategic objectives.
The Deputy CIO – Chief Enterprise Officer is responsible for overseeing and managing department IT directors who lead smaller IT departments across various City departments. This role serves as a liaison between the central Office of Innovation and Technology and individual department IT operations, ensuring alignment of IT strategies, operational efficiency, and technology innovation within smaller, diverse City departments. The Deputy CIO – Chief Executive Officer will collaborate with the Chief Information Officer to implement IT policies, manage department-specific projects, and support strategic technology goals across all departments.
The Deputy CIO – Chief Enterprise Officer is a key leadership role is a key leadership role responsible for managing organizational transformation and ensuring the resilience of the City’s IT infrastructure. This role focuses on leading city-wide IT change management initiatives, including the adoption of new technologies and processes, while developing and implementing a robust COOP to safeguard IT operations during emergencies or disruptions. The Deputy CIO – Chief Enterprise Officer will work closely with department heads, IT staff, and external stakeholders to ensure seamless change execution and business continuity.
Essential Functions
Leadership and Supervision of Department IT Directors: Directly manage department IT directors within over 25 IT departments across the City. Provide leadership, guidance, and support to ensure alignment with the City’s overall IT vision and strategy.
IT Strategy Execution: Collaborate with the CIO to ensure each department IT unit executes its own IT strategy in harmony with the City’s broader strategic objectives, including cybersecurity, digital transformation, and service delivery improvements.
Departmental IT Operations Oversight: Oversee the operations of smaller IT departments, including software development, infrastructure support, cybersecurity, and service management. Ensure IT departments deliver consistent and reliable services to their respective departments.
Cross-Department Collaboration: Foster a culture of collaboration between department IT directors and the central Office of Innovation and Technology. Facilitate the sharing of best practices, technology resources, and unified approaches to problem-solving.
Technology Innovation: Promote technology innovation within smaller departments by identifying emerging trends and recommending technologies that enhance operational efficiency and service delivery.
Performance Management and Metrics: Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) for each department IT director. Evaluate department-level IT services, identify areas for improvement, and promote accountability in achieving technology goals.
Vendor and Contract Management: Support department IT directors in the selection and management of technology vendors and service contracts. Ensure compliance with city procurement policies and oversee contract negotiations.
COOP & Disaster Recovery Development and Oversight: Lead the development, implementation, and maintenance of the City’s IT Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP). Ensure the City's critical IT services can continue to operate during emergencies, disasters, or disruptions.
Risk Management: Identify potential risks related to change initiatives and IT continuity. Work with the CIO and relevant teams to develop risk mitigation strategies, ensure preparedness, and implement preventative measures.
Organizational Impact Analysis: Assess the impact of IT changes on various departments, processes, and staff. Collaborate with department leaders to minimize negative impacts and ensure smooth transitions.
IT Disaster Recovery Planning: Oversee the development and maintenance of disaster recovery plans that align with COOP. Ensure these plans are regularly updated, tested, and ready for deployment in the event of a crisis.
Business Continuity Exercises: Coordinate and lead regular business continuity and disaster recovery drills for IT teams and departments. Evaluate the results of these drills and make necessary updates to plans and protocols.
Performance Metrics and Monitoring: Establish and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) for change management initiatives and continuity planning. Track progress and effectiveness of change efforts and ensure COOP protocols meet operational standards.
Crisis Leadership: Act as a primary point of contact for IT leadership during disruptions or emergency situations. Provide guidance and direction during the activation of COOP and ensure that IT services are restored or maintained.
Additional Duties
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or comparable leadership and experience totaling at least 10 years is required.
Preferred Attributes
Key Outcomes
Desirable Skills and Abilities
Salary: $170k-$185k
Important: To be considered, candidates must provide a cover letter and resume.
All applications should include the following:
• A one-page cover letter clarifying your interest and
We won’t accept or review incomplete applications.
Work Setting: in-person (onsite)
Discover the Perks of Being a City of Philadelphia Employee :*The successful candidate must be a city of Philadelphia resident within six months of hire
Effective May 22, 2023, vaccinations are no longer required for new employees that work in non-medical, non-emergency or patient facing positions with the City of Philadelphia. As a result, only employees in positions providing services that are patient-facing medical care (ex: Nurses, doctors, emergency medical personnel), must be fully vaccinated.
The City of Philadelphia is an Equal Opportunity employer and does not permit discrimination based on race, ethnicity, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, source of income, familial status, genetic information or domestic or sexual violence victim status. If you believe you were discriminated against, call the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations at 215-686-4670 or send an email to [email protected].
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