Location: Office of State Courts Administrator, Jefferson City, MO
Why you'll love this position:A career with the Office of State Courts Administrator will provide you the opportunity to work with a variety of exceptional, hardworking people and gain valuable work experiences. It takes many types of talent to advance the mission of the Missouri Judiciary and keep operations running smoothly. We have opportunities for individuals seeking meaningful work in providing administrative, business and information technology services to the Missouri courts.
We are recruiting to fill the Assistant Division Director of Information Technology Services, to perform highly responsible administrative, technical, and supervisory work in coordinating and managing applications development and application support of the Division of Information Technology Services. The position is responsible for planning, developing and directing the implementation of automation systems and software programming activities of the judiciary, under the direct supervision of the Division Director of Information Technology Services.
- Assists the Director of Information Technology Services in establishing division development policy, goals, and objectives; monitors progress toward achievement of goals and reports progress to the director
- Coordinates with judges, clerks and users to determine how automation can best meet the information needs of the judiciary
- Evaluates the applicability of new technical developments and evaluates effectiveness of present application systems
- Maintains awareness of new cyber threats, vulnerabilities and technologies to keep the organization secure
- Assists in the development of the annual Information Technology Services budget.
Minimum qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in computer science, business of public administration or related area and 6 years of professional, technical or administrative information technology experience of which 3 years must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity in computer information systems or programming.
Master’s degree in computer science, business, or public administration or related area may substitute for 2 years of the required experience.
Preferred qualifications: - Extensive knowledge of current developments and techniques in systems analysis and design, computer equipment, and operating and applications systems software
- Extensive knowledge of system security, cyber security and related technologies to ensure the integrity of automated judicial systems
- Considerable knowledge of personnel management, accounting, budgeting, statistical methods, and procedures as applied to the use of automated systems
- Ability to direct, plan, assign, supervise and coordinate the work of professional, technical, and clerical support staff
The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. More information regarding employment and benefits can be found here: OSCA Benefits . To review an interactive total compensation calculator, click the following link: Compensation Calculator