Senior Coordinator of Business Information Systems
Company: Norfolk Public Schools
Location: Norfolk
Posted on: February 16, 2025
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Job Description:
DEFINITION
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Manages the Munis workgroup and automated systems, with
responsibility for the coordination of; the processing of Munis
functions, the installation of Munis hardware and software
applications, the management and monitoring of DBMS products, the
development and documenting of data collection and data entry
procedures, Munis data administration and analysis, systems and
process analysis, report writing, the development and management of
system interfaces between Munis and other databases, and other
computer programming in accordance with the Information Technology
strategic plan, user requirements, and school division priorities.
The Munis manager also participates in the development of the
division strategic plan, provides budget requirements for the
section, and performs related duties as required or assigned.
SUPERVISION
Work is performed under the general supervision of the Executive
Director of Budget, Grants, and Business Information Systems
according to established procedures with the incumbent having
considerable latitude for initiative and independent judgment.
Supervision is exercised over a staff of Business Information
Systems Analysts (Administrators, Analysts, DBA's), ranging from
classified ISS II (Classified) to ISS IV administrators
(coordinators, systems analysts, DBAs).
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Manages a multi-faceted section (Munis systems and programming).
The section head has responsibilities at the level of Senior
Coordinator in other NPS departments.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CLASS (May not include all duties
performed by each position in the class).
Plans, manages, and directs the activities and human, physical and
fiscal resources of the Munis systems and programming section.
Serves as project manager in the implementation of the Time and
Attendance module. Manages the installation of, supervises the
maintenance of, and monitors the daily operation of all applicable
Time and Attendance systems, including time clock installation,
training departments on the software, creating appropriate
workflows and other duties as assigned.
Manages the installation of, supervises the maintenance of, and
monitors the daily operation of all Munis application systems, DBMS
products and programs.
Assigns Munis projects to information systems staff, monitors
progress and reports on project progress to the Executive Director
of Budget, Grants, and Business Information Systems.
Manages Munis database administration including data planning,
analysis, modeling, documentation, and the mapping of data to
comply with federal, state and local reporting requirements and
strategic plans.
Manages and coordinates the development and operation of
interfacing systems and programs to and from the Munis application
systems and databases.
Confers with NPS administration to determine information needs;
determines potential sources of information; supervises the
collection of data into or extracting of data from Munis databases;
supervised the design of forms, reports, and related items for
information presentation.
Participates in software product selection for the user community,
proposes budgets for annual and multi-year projects and
participates in the preparation of bid requests for software
acquisitions and external resources.
Provides technical direction to information systems staff; resolves
technical problems and authorizes changes.
Performs information systems staff personnel performance reviews
and coordinates section professional development activities.
Designs training material and conducts routine division wide
training on Munis systems.
Performs related work as required.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Comprehensive knowledge of and extensive work experience in
database systems, system development, systems analysis and
programming, systems and application software operations and
software maintenance.
Thorough knowledge of the general organization and functions of a
large public school system.
Ability to plan, organize and direct work of subordinate
supervisors and information systems professionals.
Ability to lead project teams and to coordinate large-scale,
long-term projects and processes.
Ability to analyze, troubleshoot and improve complex automated
systems and processes.
Skill in writing, documenting, debugging and testing applications
programs in an accurate, efficient and timely manner.
Thorough knowledge of SQL; Data Manipulation Language (DML), and
Data Definition Language (DDL).
Ability to use SQL database query and reporting tools to produce
information presentations and reports.
Ability to provide technical guidance to information systems staff
and to evaluate their work.
Thorough knowledge of information systems and database applications
and how they apply to statistical analysis.
Thorough knowledge of computer design, hardware capabilities,
operating systems, and software.
Ability to design, develop, coordinate, and present large-scale
informational and training presentations.
Ability to communicate complex technical information effectively to
school officials, both orally and in writing.
Ability to read and interpret highly technical manuals covering
computer hardware and software, and to interpret technical
instructions into common language for users.
Ability to write clear, coherent, and substantive reports including
conclusions and recommendations in accessible terms.
Ability to listen effectively and to accurately determine the needs
of information requestors.
MINIMUM EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree in computer science; management information
systems or closely related field required; graduate level
coursework preferred. Progressive extensive experience in working
as a computer systems analyst with responsibility for major
application programs. Prior experience as a project leader with
responsibility for major applications; to include applications used
in public school systems.
LICENSE
None
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
Work involves long periods of sitting at a desk and looking at a
terminal screen.
HAZARDS
Work involves exposure to normal, everyday risks in an office
environment
UNUSUAL DEMANDS
Work is performed in an office and is subject to continuing stress
and constant deadlines and frequent interruptions.
Work assignments may require work outside of normal business
hours.
Keywords: Norfolk Public Schools, Norfolk , Senior Coordinator of Business Information Systems, IT / Software / Systems , Norfolk, Virginia
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