A newly established regional public sector organisation is creating its digital, systems and data environment from the ground up.
This is not a role maintaining an established technology estate. You will decide what the organisation needs, lead its implementation and build the capability required to support significant growth and organisational change.
Southampton
100,000 to 115,000
Hybrid working, with a minimum of two days per week in the office
Permanent
The organisation currently relies on systems, infrastructure and support provided by partner organisations. Over the next two years, six organisations or functions will transition into the new authority, while it establishes its own offices, operating model and internal capability.
You will take ownership of the digital and systems strategy behind that transition.
Starting with a largely blank slate, you will determine which platforms should be retained, replaced or introduced, how they should work together and how data can be moved safely from existing arrangements.
The immediate challenge is to create a secure and stable foundation that allows the organisation to operate independently and grow rapidly, without introducing unnecessary complexity or long-term technical debt.
This is a senior leadership role, but the initial team will be small. You will need to move confidently between strategy and delivery, remaining close enough to the detail to assess technical options, challenge suppliers and make informed architectural decisions.
You will:
During your first 6 to 12 months, success will mean providing confidence that the organisation can stand on its own. You will establish the target architecture, create a realistic delivery roadmap and put the foundations in place for the first major organisational transitions.
The aim is not simply to implement new technology. It is to create an integrated, scalable and resilient environment that supports the people using it and allows the wider organisation to deliver effectively.
You will need a strong record of building or significantly reshaping digital and systems capability within a new, growing or transforming organisation.
Your experience should include:
Experience gained within wider public services, higher education, regulated organisations or businesses supplying technology into the public sector would be beneficial. You will need to understand the standards, scrutiny and responsibilities associated with delivering public services.
An ITIL or similar service management qualification would be useful, as would previous experience bringing several services or organisations into a single operating environment.
The people joining now will influence how the organisation operates for years to come.
You will need to be open, collaborative and professionally credible, with the confidence to set direction while listening carefully to the expertise of others.
The right person will be comfortable working across organisational boundaries, leading and developing a small team and building trusted relationships with external partners. You will welcome constructive challenge, communicate honestly and focus on achieving meaningful outcomes rather than following process for its own sake.
The package includes:
This is an opportunity to create something rather than inherit it. You will have the mandate to make decisions that matter and leave a visible, lasting impact on how a new public service organisation operates.
Apply now or contact Chris Lynes at Spectrum IT Recruitment.
Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.