CIS, a college-preparatory independent school, is seeking an innovative and knowledgeable IT Systems Coordinator and IT Faculty member. The IT Systems Coordinator is responsible for the integration and support of technology across the school, including tracking and maintenance of student and staff devices, troubleshooting and tech assistance for students and staff, and coordination and communication with the school’s IT vendors. As a leader, the coordinator helps to identify the technology needs of the school and creates plans to strategically address those needs. As a collaborator, the coordinator advances the instructional technologies and other technologies that support the students, faculty, and staff. As a resource, the coordinator should be conversant with the best technology resources available for educators and promote the adoption of these resources.
The combined IT faculty role is designed to promote our middle- and upper-school students’ hands-on learning by sharing practical IT knowledge, with an instructional focus on real-world problem-solving in the field of information technology. Working in conjunction with the Innovation Lab (Cube) instructor, classroom teachers, and division directors, the coordinator will develop and teach 1-2 classes and provide opportunities for students to build skills progressively through their secondary experience, often connecting these skills with specific grade-level curriculum.
Columbia, Missouri
CIS is a growing school of 420, JK-12, located in a mid-sized city halfway between the major metropolitan areas of St. Louis and Kansas City. Columbia is home to the flagship University of Missouri, and so offers all the amenities of a college town—and a populace that values education, cultural opportunities, award-winning restaurants, and collegiate athletics. Outdoor opportunities abound in the area.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Support the installation and use of equipment
Troubleshoot day-to-day technology issues for students, faculty, and staff
Coordinate work with outside contractors and vendors related to IT
Manage the school’s G-suite accounts and shared file structures and assist staff in the use of these systems
Manage and support the learning management and student information systems (Blackbaud) and assist staff in the use of these systems
Teach skills in STEM (e.g. coding, web design, Scratch, Tinkercad, 3D printing, Lego robotics, Microbits programming, engineering design, etc.)
Update and create curriculum in conjunction with department and division goals
Collaborate with MS/US teachers to enrich grade level curricula and develop cross- curricular projects
Collaborate with the middle/upper school STEM teacher to establish continuity with the curriculum and advance the creative needs and growth of the program, including the design of elective courses related to computer programming or other technologies
Attend faculty, divisional, and in-service meetings as scheduled
Support the mission of the school through teaching, advising, and participating as a member of the faculty
Additional Duties and Responsibilities
Attend professional development opportunities
Periodically lead clubs before or after school
Model life-long learning through personal and professional growth
Set up Audio Visual equipment, as needed
Serve as an ambassador for the school at Open Houses and other admissions or public relations activities
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or significant experience in educational technology or related field
Minimum of 2-5 years teaching experience is preferred
Strong planning and organizational skills
Commitment to the success of every student
Proven collaborator and team member
Self-starter who is driven to add value to the organization
Innovative and optimistic thinker
Interested candidates should submit a Letter of Interest, a Statement of Educational Philosophy, three References, and a Resume/CV via email to resumes@cislions.org.
Columbia Independent School is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory day school of 378 students in junior kindergarten through grade twelve, located in mid-Missouri near the University of Missouri, Stephens College, and Columbia College. Founded in 1998, CIS seeks to foster superior academic, artistic, athletic, and social growth for each of its students. Students come from a variety of socio-economic, religious, ethnic, and racial backgrounds from Columbia and the surrounding area, as well as foreign countries. Columbia Independent School is a member of National Association of Independent Schools, ISACS, National Association for College Admission Counseling, The College Board, Educational Records Bureau, and National Honor Society.
Columbia Independent School is an Equal Opportunity Employer.