The Chief Information Officer (CIO) will manage the ICT Section and will play a key role in the strategic and operational activities of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA). This role leads key ICT functions and goals comprising network management, applications and desktop support, telephony, information management, data analysis, and cyber security. The CIO will be responsible for the design and implementation of the NFSA ICT strategy, ensuring the NFSA has a solid, flexible and robust ICT infrastructure in place to support the core business activities of today and into the future.
Job Details
Under broad direction undertake the following duties:
- Providing strategic and operational direction and advice on all ICT matters (including systems architecture, information management, data management, metadata and interoperability), including development, communication and ongoing review of the NFSA’s ICT Strategic direction.
- Managing the ongoing development of the NFSA’s digital collection infrastructure.
- Creating and leading a cohesive multi-disciplinary team, to ensure they deliver high quality, timely and effective ICT practices and services.
- Managing the NFSA ICT cost centre operational and capital budgets.
- Managing the ICT relationship with internal and external stakeholders.
- Developing ICT, protocols and operational procedures.
- Project managing the implementation of new systems and ICT solutions in-line with best practice and the Australian Government Security Frameworks.
- Coordinate the duties of the IT Security Adviser (ITSA) for the NFSA.
- Participate in, and sometimes lead, relevant NFSA working groups.
- regular reporting, insights and analysis of key performance data.
- Mentor and support team members.