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Chief Information Officer
Louisiana State University New Orleans is seeking a highly experienced leader to serve as the University's Chief Information Officer.
About Us
  • Located on the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, only 15 minutes from the French Quarter, LSU New Orleans occupies a 195-acre campus in one of the finest residential areas of the city.
  • Ranked Top 50 in the Nation for Social Mobility by U.S. News & World Report.
  • The Brookings Institution ranked LSU New Orleans third in the nation for providing equal access to higher education for students from all income levels.
  • For years, LSU New Orleans has appeared on U.S. News & World Report's least debt list (schools whose graduates have the least amount of debt) among national universities.
  • LSU New Orleans was formerly known as the University of New Orleans, but on July 1, 2026, we will celebrate becoming part of the larger Louisiana State University system.
Job Summary
The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for providing leadership and strategic vision for the use of integrated information technologies across the University enterprise, including academic affairs, research, finance and administration, and institutional research. The CIO is responsible for leading and managing the Office of Information Technology. The CIO will provide both medium and long-term strategic direction as well as oversight for the day-to-day responsibilities of the Office of Information Technology. The CIO will report to the Chief Administrative Officer and serve as a member of the Chancellor's Executive Cabinet.
Role and Responsibilities
The CIO must work collaboratively with all divisions of the institution to ensure IT integration, compliance and effectiveness, especially Student Affairs and the Division of Finance and Administration. The CIO has direct leadership and supervisory responsibility for the following areas that constitute the Office of Information Technology:
  • Application Systems
  • Database Systems
  • Help Desk and Desktop Support
  • IT Budgeting
The CIO will be tasked with the planning, reviewing, operation and evaluation of all academic computing services and related technologies to support the teaching, student, administrative and research missions of the University. These include the University's telecommunication system--voice, image and data.
The CIO will ensure the security of information, computer systems and digital data.
The CIO will provide strategic leadership for the incorporation of AI/generative AI into university operations.
The CIO will be responsible for the planning, deployment and maintenance of IT systems and operations, including the management of software development needs.
The CIO will oversee policies related to the review and approval of new technologies, as well as the maintenance and security of computing resources.
The CIO will be responsible for helping to advance the library and develop a pathway to create an academic library of the future by expanding its role within the University and the broader community, and leading the development of innovative programming, with guidance from the Dean of the Library.
The CIO will assist Finance and Administration with the development of strategic technology plans and the implementation of information technology objectives.
Other duties include: reviewing and approving contracts for computing and IT software, services and equipment; overseeing ongoing improvements and evaluation of system enhancements; serving on planning and policy-making committees; and supporting teaching and infrastructure for online education.
The CIO will supervise direct reports and participate in other activities as assigned by the Chancellor.
Required Qualifications
  • Candidates must possess a degree from an accredited higher education institution.
  • Senior-level experience in progressively responsible information technology.
  • A commitment to collaborative and data-driven decision making with a demonstrated record of working effectively with administration, faculty, staff, students and external constituencies.
  • Demonstrated experience in strategic planning, personnel, resource allocation, and budget/fiscal management.
Desired Qualifications
  • Visionary Innovator - ability to lead the Office of Information Technology with creativity and humanness; an entrepreneurial mindset to adopt and integrate new technology to achieve a new efficient and high-functioning campus.
  • Architect of change - an ability to inspire an experienced team; demonstrated ability to change organizational structure, policies, and procedures to effect change; skill to both strategically lead and manage day-to-day operations in conjunction with unit leaders.
  • Personal attributes - proven change-agent with a sense of urgency; demonstrated skill working with staff and faculty in a public urban research university setting; embrace challenges with optimism, confidence, humor, and with a growth mindset.
  • Education - an earned doctorate (Ph.D.) is desired.
Excellent Employee Benefits Package
We offer affordable health, dental, and vision insurances; retirement plans; generous vacation and sick leave; and much more.
LSU New Orleans is an equal opportunity employer.
To apply, please visit https://ulsuno.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UniversityOfNewOrleans/job/Chief-Information-Officer_R-002015?locations=2c405185165b01919372af8fb40251d2
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