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The CIO is responsible for full-scale alignment of Information Technology plans, projects, policies and operations with the College's strategic priorities to achieve the mission and vision of the ...

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S. technology vision while ensuring flawless day-to-day delivery across our highly distributed, mission-critical transportation network. Role Overview The CIO is responsible for defining and ...

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How much do legal technology cio jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for legal technology cio in the United States is $48,215.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $55,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Legal Technology CIO do?

A Legal Technology CIO (Chief Information Officer) is responsible for overseeing the information technology strategy and implementation within a law firm or legal department. This role involves identifying, adopting, and managing technology solutions to improve legal processes, ensure data security, and enhance client services. The Legal Technology CIO collaborates with partners, legal professionals, and IT teams to ensure that technology aligns with the organization's business objectives and compliance requirements. They also stay updated on emerging legal tech trends and ensure that the firm remains competitive and efficient.

What is the difference between Legal Technology CIO vs Legal IT Manager?

AspectLegal Technology CIOLegal IT Manager
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees in IT, law, or business; certifications like CISSP, PMPOften holds IT-related certifications such as CompTIA, Cisco, or Microsoft; relevant experience
Work EnvironmentStrategic leadership in law firms or legal departments, overseeing technology visionOperational management, implementing and maintaining legal technology systems
Employer & Industry UsageLegal firms, corporate legal departments, law technology providersLaw firms, legal departments, legal tech companies

The Legal Technology CIO focuses on strategic planning and overall technology leadership within legal organizations, while the Legal IT Manager handles day-to-day IT operations and system management. Both roles require technical expertise, but the CIO's role is more strategic and executive-focused.

How does a Legal Technology CIO typically collaborate with legal and IT teams to drive digital transformation initiatives?

A Legal Technology CIO plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between legal professionals and IT teams by translating legal process needs into effective technology solutions. They work closely with partners, attorneys, and support staff to assess workflow pain points, then lead IT teams in implementing secure, compliant platforms and automation tools. Regular cross-functional meetings and joint project planning ensure that technology initiatives align with both legal requirements and business objectives. This collaborative approach helps streamline operations, manage risk, and foster innovation within the firm.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Legal Technology CIO, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Legal Technology CIO, you need extensive experience in IT management, a deep understanding of legal industry workflows, and often a degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field. Familiarity with legal practice management software, cybersecurity frameworks, cloud platforms, and relevant certifications such as CISSP or PMP are typically required. Exceptional leadership, strategic thinking, and change management abilities are crucial for driving innovation and aligning technology with business goals. These skills ensure effective technology adoption, risk mitigation, and long-term competitive advantage for legal organizations.
Infographic showing various Legal Technology Cio job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 60% In-person, and 40% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,215 per year, or $23.2 per hour.
Chief Information Officer

Chief Information Officer

Clc

Grayslake, IL โ€ข Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Why choose the College of Lake County for your next opportunity?

The College of Lake County (CLC) offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits that includes Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois health, Delta Dental and Superior Vision insurance plans, tuition support for employees and qualified family members, three retirement plans, disability, group and supplemental life insurance, health and dependent care flexible spending account plans, a compressed work week in the summer (Closed Fridays!), generous vacation, sick and personal time off and 14 paid holidays each year.

Some benefits will not be available for Part-Time or Part Time Staff Under 20 Hours (ex: health insurance).

Position Title:

Chief Information Officer

Job Summary:

The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the executive responsible for the digital culture and related transformative initiatives at the College of Lake County (CLC). The CIO is an equity-minded, visionary leader committed to advancing the College's enterprise-wide Information Technology and digital strategy that supports success outcomes for: CLC's diverse student body through operational excellence, consultative partnerships and innovation; unit employees through hiring, retaining and developing individuals within a high-performing team; the College community through diligent management of capital/financial resources, institutional risk and data security. The CIO is responsible for full-scale alignment of Information Technology plans, projects, policies and operations with the College's strategic priorities to achieve the mission and vision of the organization. The Chief Information Officer is a strategic thought leader for the organization, reporting directly to the President, and serving on the College Leadership Team.
The Chief Information Officer demonstrates collaborative, values-driven leadership and is responsible for creating a dynamic work environment characterized by collegiality, creativity and communication. The CIO ensures inclusive, equitable, personalized, and culturally relevant, employee experiences across remote and on-campus locations (Grayslake, Waukegan/Lakeshore, and Vernon Hills/Southlake) and two specialty centers (Advanced Technology Center/Gurnee and Prairie at Brae Loch/Grayslake) within a flexible work environment. A top priority for the CIO is acting as an executive sponsor and key driver in the completion of the once-in-generation transformational project of the College's Enterprise Resource Planning Student system from Oracle PeopleSoft to Workday scheduled for a phased go-live process beginning in March, 2027. The College's Finance and Human Resources Management systems (Platform) transitioned to Workday in January of 2025.
As part of the application process, candidates must submit all required application materials. Please review the "How to Apply" section at the end of this posting for complete details.

Job Description:

Collaborative leadership skills which cultivate internal and external partnerships that achieve excellence in student and employee success outcomes, community engagement, and a highly engaged team-based culture are paramount in this role. The Chief Information Officer will:


Implement the strategic development and collaborative student-focused culture, assure fiscal sustainability of the organization, uphold policy and procedures, proactively lead talent performance and talent development, and build community relations as a collaborative partner on the College Leadership Team and within a shared governance structure.

Provide values-driven emotionally-intelligent leadership to the Information Technology unit to build a high-performing team that provides excellence in customer service, operations and consultation through innovative, creative and collaborative practices to all units and campuses within the College, as well as the external community.

Champion the values of excellence, purpose, integrity, compassion, unity and inclusion as an executive leader of the College. Support student and employee success by demonstrating a commitment to equity, inclusion, and respectful interactions with persons of diverse ethnic, cultural, socio-economic or educational backgrounds.

Provide leadership and direction for a complex workforce, including represented (union) and non-represented employees. Implement best practices in recruitment, evaluation, succession planning, recognition, and retention of IT leaders and staff. Retain top talent in the College by ensuring meaningful professional development and learning with a particular focus on consultative, student-focused approach to partnership, skill acquisition and operational excellence.

Model and expect a data-informed approach and systems-based thinking to decision-making from leaders in areas such as project and product management, IT architecture, cyber-security, data integration, learning/training, operational processes and procedures and budget analyses and allocation that is grounded in the College's culture of inquiry and evidence and reflects equity-based practices.

Plan, coordinate, direct and evaluate the overall function of the Information Technology unit in accordance with Board of Trustees' policies, the College's values and strategic priorities, shared governance processes and as required by law.

Direct the development and implementation of short and long-range digital strategy to support the mission, strategic and equity plans and growth of the College including incorporating ever-evolving student, employee and workforce needs within Lake County in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.

Lead an open, transparent, collaborative, and inclusive, budget development, allocation and monitoring process in partnership with the College Leadership Team that is aligned with the College's strategic priorities. Oversee an IT unit operating budget ($15.25M in FY27) and annual multi-million dollar capital technology projects.

Oversee four areas within IT unit including application development, cybersecurity, technology support, core systems and infrastructure which are supported by 44 employees. A few examples of key areas driven by CIO are to:

  • Direct and coordinate the completion of the Workday deployment and PeopleSoft retirement (project name: LancerNext) in collaboration with the College Leadership Team and project and division leaders and implementation partner team from Alchemy and other contracted consultants. Draft and deliver on-going and regular communication with the College's Board of Trustees in collaboration with the President.
  • Develop and execute the organization's enterprise-wide artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, ensuring alignment with business objectives, digital transformation initiatives, and long-term growth goals.
  • Manage cybersecurity and IT compliance for the College. Lead director-level IT staff in developing, implementing, maintaining and enforcing policies, procedures, processes and internal controls that protect all College data, systems and equipment to mitigate risk and comply with related laws and regulations. Ensure appropriate insurance policies and coverage levels are maintained in partnership with the College's brokerage firm.
  • Advise the President on Information Technology strategic and operational matters and make recommendations for developing and updating institutional policies. Collaborate in institutional governance and equity-based reviews for new policies and updates. Implement Board policies upon approval.
  • Act as a thought leader around changes in society and technology, such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing, and their impact on higher education, unit structure, IT operations and talent development.

Negotiate and manage Information Technology vendor contracts in collaboration with Finance and Procurement leaders and in alignment with state requirements for public colleges. Develop and implement annual IT unit operational and institutional capital budgets related to systems, software and equipment.

Participate in shared governance commissions, councils and committees to ensure transparency and CLC community input and feedback on key technology initiatives and policies. Partner with internal stakeholders and vendors to maintain innovative and effective communication with students, faculty, staff and community members which can be positively and proactively advanced through the savvy use of technology.

Support College efforts to increase available student internships and career opportunities in the Information Technology field through partnerships with major IT vendor sponsorships, professional networks and internal unit employment.

Develop partnerships and lead collaborative initiatives with external stakeholders to advance and enhance the innovative use of technology by the College. Serve as a key College liaison to other post-secondary colleges and universities, professional networks (such as Educause, Strategic Horizon Network), corporations and partner organizations.

Serve on external boards and committees as necessary to advance the College mission, vision and visibility in the county, state and region.

Perform other related duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the President.

The duties listed are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.

Required Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in information systems, computer science, business administration, higher education administration or a related field from an accredited college or university.
  • Seven to ten years of successful senior or executive organizational leadership in Information Technology including developing and managing complex, mid-sized IT operational and capital budgets.
  • A minimum of ten years of managerial experience with a proven record of hiring top talent within a hybrid work environment and a commitment to employee retention through intentional engagement, skill advancement and career progression.
  • Demonstrated expertise and experience in change leadership and project management of organization-wide information technology initiatives that reflected innovation, growth mindset, systems-thinking and an ability to positively influence individuals, teams and ultimately the culture of an organization.
  • Proven ability to align technology strategy and services with institutional master plans, strategic priorities, and educational objectives coupled with the ability to translate academic and institutional priorities into technology solutions that enhance educational effectiveness and operational excellence.
  • Demonstrated professional experience using evidence-based decision-making, short and long-term planning, budget development and working within an accountability structure.
  • Demonstrated success in developing partnerships with organizational unit/division leaders and outside entities, vendors and networks.
  • An exceptionally skilled communicator with a proven ability to work collaboratively in a shared governance environment; possessing the skills to visualize, articulate and actualize advances in technology, best practices, projects and unit employees' work to the College's goals and vision for student, employee and community successes and opportunities.
  • Proven record of providing an exemplary level of customer service to all internal and external stakeholders including customers/students, employees, partners, vendors and community members. Must maintain professionalism in demeanor, interactions and appearance.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the open access mission of community colleges and the role of technology in advancing student success, equity, access, retention, and completion goals
  • Demonstrated ability to inspire others and build a culture of engagement through high energy and skill in communicating a vision of organizational excellence, with personal strengths in ethical values and relational leadership.
  • Proven ability to work effectively and constructively with persons of diverse cultures, language groups, and abilities; demonstrate sensitivity to and ability to work with the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty, and staff, including those with disabilities; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Experience:

  • Higher education leadership experience in administrative, instructional and student-based technology. Public college or university CIO experience is highly desirable.
  • Experience in successfully transitioning an organization or company to a cloud-based ERP, ideally Workday, within the previous seven (7) years.
  • Bi-lingual Spanish and English

Total Compensation:

Base salary range: $191,400 to $197,500

Compensation range*: $208,626 to $215,275

* The College fully funds the required employee contribution to the State University Retirement System (SURS), representing additional tax exempt compensation equal to 9% of base salary in FY27.

Salary, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment are highly competitive and will be commensurate with the candidate's background and experience.

How to Apply:

Applicants will need to provide all of the following information to be eligible for employment consideration:

  • Statement of Interest describing your qualifications for the role and your reasons for seeking this specific executive opportunity at the College of Lake County
  • Resume demonstrating at least your most recent 15 years of relevant professional experience/ comprehensive employment history that accounts for any periods of unemployment or career transition
  • Leadership Statement outlining your leadership approach, values and vision as an IT executive
  • Professional References including the names and contact information for three to five professional references who can speak to your leadersh...