InformationTechnologyPositionDescription



Information Technology

Position Description

For assistance completing this form, contact your supervisor/manager or your Human Resources (HR) Office. Complete form, obtain all signatures, scan and save using the following naming convention: [Agency/Institution]_IT_[Position Number]_[Date: YYYYMMDD]. Example: DSHS_IT_0480_20150621.

|Position Information |

|Agency/HE Institution, Division, Unit |Action |

|Department of Health, Health Technology Solutions |Review/No Change |

|Class Code and Title |Current Salary Range |

|487PM – IT Project Manager – Senior Manager (Director of Solutions Design and|11IT |

|Project Support) | |

|Proposed Class Code and Title |Proposed Salary Range |

|Enter text. |Enter text. |

|Agency/HE Institution Position Number |HRMS Position Number (if applicable) |

|70095009 |70095009 |

|Project Title (if applicable) |Assignment Pay |

|Enter text. |Dual Language ☐ Other ☐ Enter text. |

|Incumbent’s Name (If filled position) |Address Where Position Is Located (Duty Station) |

|Enter text. |Tumwater |

|Work Schedule |HR Approved Overtime Eligible |

|Part Time ☐ Full Time ☒ |Yes ☐ No ☒ |

|Position represented by a Master Agreement: |Position has an approved In-Training Plan: Yes ☐ No ☒ |

|Yes ☐ No ☒ |If yes, attach Position Description for each In-Training Level |

|If yes, list Master Agreement: Choose Agreement. | |

|Supervisor’s/Manager’s Name and Title |Supervisor’s/Manager’s Phone |

|Jennifer McNamara, CIO |360-236-4423 |

|Date Completed |Date Previous Position Description Approved |

|5/8/2019 |3/18/2019 |

|Primary Job Family (select one) |Secondary Job Family (select one, if applicable) |

|8. IT Project Management |6. IT Policy and Planning |

|Organizational Structure (Attach an organizational chart.) |

|Summarize the functions of the position’s division/unit and how this position fits into the organizational structure. |

|Health Technology Solutions (HTS) is the central organization within the Department of Health (DOH) that serves the Information Technology (IT) needs of over |

|1,850 employees and 420+ internal and external IT systems. DOH has five program divisions – Environmental Public Health, Disease Control and Health Statistics, |

|Health Systems Quality Assurance, Prevention and Community Health, Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) – plus agency central administration (AWO). HTS is |

|led by the DOH Chief Information Officer (CIO) who reports to the Chief of Staff. |

| |

|The HTS Leadership Team includes seven managers including the Deputy CIO, Director of Applications and Data Services, Director of IT Operations, Director of |

|Service Management, Director of Solution Design and Project Support, IT Application Development Manager (PHL), and the Enterprise Architecture Program Manager. |

|This team aligns agency IT strategic direction and priorities with enterprise policy, agency goals, and HTS Office strategic plans to deliver secure, reliable and|

|valued IT services and results. This is a collaborative team which works to provide sound and progressive IT leadership for the department. |

| |

|This position serves as the Director of Solutions Design and Project Support, reporting to the CIO, and is accountable for the management, oversight, senior |

|leadership and strategic direction of multiple IT services across the following job families: Project Management, Business Analysis, Quality Assurance Testing, |

|and IT Policy and Planning with the IT Business Liaison positions. This position is responsible for managing, planning, directing, and controlling the strategic |

|and tactical direction for: |

|Project Management Office (PMO), whose IT Manager leads a team of 14 project managers (PMs) (includes 2 supervisors) and 3 system administrators who lead |

|technology projects for new and innovative systems, enhancements to existing systems and integration of systems to develop shared solutions across the agency. The|

|PMO and project management is foundational for the work performed by the Office of Solutions Design and Project Support. The PMO manager is responsible for the |

|definition and maintenance of IT project management standards and processes. This position provides oversight and direction of project managers to ensure standard|

|project methods and processes are implemented to ensure successful completion of projects that provide the functionality needed for DOH to operate effectively and|

|efficiently. The PMs manage the work of technical and business teams to define project scope, develop project schedules, track project implementation status and |

|mitigate identified issues and risks to ensure projects are completed successfully. The PMs deliver projects ranging from simple, single division projects to |

|large, complex projects impacting several divisions and/or external stakeholders, public health partners and citizens. |

| |

|IT Business Liaisons (IT Policy and Planning Senior Specialists) are a team of 5 who provide advanced guidance, consultation and advice to the divisions they |

|support in the areas of application development, business analysis, vendor management, quality assurance, cost estimation, software exceptions security and |

|information technology budgeting. These positions apply their expertise to serve as strategic experts for the purpose of business and IT strategy development, IT |

|solution discovery, IT service management, IT risk management, IT policy and relationship management. They are active participants in development of the agency |

|and assigned division’s strategic plans. They serve in high visibility roles in the agency and are critical to IT success. |

| |

|Business Services Section, whose IT Manager leads teams in three IT families: Business Analysts (30 including 2 supervisors), Quality Assurance Testers (15 |

|including 1 supervisor) and System Administrators (4 including 1 supervisor). The Business Services Manager is accountable for managing the delivery of services |

|to the agency through business analysis, consulting support and business process improvement professionals. These professionals are part of project teams that |

|deliver projects ranging from simple, single division projects to large, complex projects impacting several divisions and/or external stakeholders, public health |

|partners and citizens. These professionals also provide business analysis and testing to maintain the 400 existing systems as well as support of the |

|infrastructure M&O. |

|Position Objective |

|Describe the main purpose of the position and the type and nature of the work performed. |

|This position manages, directs and controls state-wide and large-scale critical projects, business requirements development and management, quality assurance |

|testing as well as business liaison consulting services that are foundational to internal public health operations, mission critical and life safety services, and|

|external public health services and partnerships. |

| |

|This position manages, directs and controls a broad scope of IT functions and services, which requires a high degree of technical, agency, and State IT policy |

|expertise, essential to both the long-term technology forecast and the day-to-day operations. This position manages, directs and controls policy development, |

|processes, procedures and guidelines related to IT customer relations, IT project management, IT business analysis and quality assurance testing. This position |

|influences and develops agency IT policies and standards, processes, procedures and guidelines, and technical investment plans regarding areas expertise in |

|information technology. The scope of management control and influence is complex and has major impacts for the entire agency. |

| |

|This position manages multiple IT services through managers and supervisors in multiple job families that support the work of the agency, divisions and programs. |

|It is responsible for the development of the vision for Solutions Design and Project Support (project managers, business analysts, quality assurance testers, |

|system administrators and business liaisons) and designing/enhancing services in these areas to support the business of DOH. |

| |

|This position is responsible for making strategic decisions on the implementation of large complex organization-wide IT projects involving multiple job families. |

|The position is responsible for determining what is considered a project and then ensuring that project methods are developed and operationalized to meet the |

|needs of the project based on risk, political impact and organizational change management requirements. The programs managed by this position are responsible for |

|IT projects from the ideation phase through successful implementation, release management and finally closure. |

| |

|The Director of Solutions Design and Project support is responsible for the development and maintenance of the IT Governance framework which outlines and directs |

|governance of IT Projects. It is the responsibility of this position to work with the IT Governance Group and lead IT project prioritization. The primary |

|stakeholders for this work are the CIO, agency leaders who serve on the IT Governance Group, and the HTS Leadership Team with each being fully engaged in the |

|prioritization process. This position promotes growth in capability and maturity of our governance processes and ensures consistent and effective use of data to |

|inform strategic IT decision-making.  |

| |

|This position is responsible for Request Management as part of ITIL. It is the responsibility of this position to develop and maintain the request framework, |

|prioritization process for workflows within the ServiceNow Platform and the operational aspects of Continual Service Improvement as it relates to requests. The |

|request process supports Information Technology, Human Resources, Risk Management and Facilities. This position is responsible for expanding requests throughout |

|the Central Administration service organizations within the ServiceNow platform. |

|    |

|This position supports the mission of the department by: |

|Providing leadership for the development and management of IT projects that deliver innovative systems in support of public health and DOH business needs. |

|Serving as a technical executive sponsor for medium and large IT projects with external oversight by the state OCIO. |

|Developing and presenting long term recommendations for IT project management, IT Governance and IT maintenance and operations. |

|Directing short-term tactical plans developed by IT Managers under this positions oversight |

|Providing leadership for quality liaison and customer relations services to the department. |

|Providing leadership for quality business analysis and testing services to support application development, maintenance and operations. |

|Building and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders |

|Managing and monitoring IT Services Budgets and critical multi-million dollar project budgets. |

|Implementing, sustaining, and maturing IT Infrastructure Library best practices and associated policies for the area of Request Management. |

|Implementing accurate and sustainable best practices. |

|Achieving agency and office goals and objectives in a timely and cost-effective manner. |

|Ensuring compliance with agency, state and federal policies and regulations. |

| |

|Collaborates with peers in other agencies to improve communications, identify and resolve common challenges, and pursue shared solutions that reduce duplication. |

|Assigned Work Activities (Duties and Tasks) |

|Describe the duties and tasks, and underline the essential functions. Task statements should describe the action performed; to whom or what; using what tools, |

|equipment, methods, and/or processes; and the final product or outcome. |

| |

|For more guidance, see Essential Functions Guide and Examples of Work Statements |

|List the assigned work in order of importance including the final product or outcome for each, with essential functions underlined. |

| Provides senior-level leadership and management to the Solutions Design and Project Support Office |

|Provides a working environment that supports employee engagement and success. |

|Directs the management of resources to support growth and development, efficiency, and results. |

|Ensures employees are recognized for their accomplishments. |

|Serves as key advisor to agency leaders for strategy related to IT infrastructure to inform real time decision-making, and resource management to maximize |

|technology investments. |

|Supports effective communication throughout HTS as well as with customers including agency leaders, program managers, and business staff. |

|Creates and ensures a customer-driven operational framework and establishes priorities for services delivered by IT Operations staff that are aligned with |

|business needs. |

|Engages subordinate technical IT managers and supervisors in strategic planning, solicits ideas and process improvement suggestions, and ensures the linkage |

|between important staff contributions and agency goals is clearly understood by all. |

|Coaches for success by setting expectations, establishing goals, identifying barriers, monitoring progress and risk, holding staff accountable, and making |

|decisions that support desired outcomes. |

|Maintains the highest standards of personal/professional and ethical conduct and supports diversity and inclusion. |

| |

|Expected Outcome |

|Maintains employee satisfaction and ensures staff are engaged and involved in day to day office operations and planning activities. Performance expectations and |

|work priorities are clearly identified and understood by reporting IT Managers, supervisors and staff. |

|IT Management and Governance of IT Projects |

|Works with agency leaders and program managers to understand business needs and develops agency-wide processes and tools that support informed decision-making. |

|Helps to translate requirements into clearly defined project scope in order to facilitate accurate budgets, schedules, and staffing estimates for prioritization. |

|Collaborates with HTS Leadership Team and IT resource managers (in a matrix management environment) to allocate resources to IT projects. Collaborates with agency|

|leadership to authorize and prioritize projects based on resource availability and strategic direction. |

|As a member of the HTS Leadership Team, influences agency IT strategic plan development and implementation. Coordinates routinely with the CIO, Deputy CIO and |

|peers to ensure consistent and effective overall leadership, priority-setting, and informed decision-making for all of HTS. |

|Serves as IT Infrastructure Library Request Process Owner which means this position works with IT, HR, Risk Management and Facilities service owners to document |

|request workflows for inclusion in ServiceCentral (the agency Employee Service Management Portal). Participates in identification and prioritization of continual |

|service improvement proposals for decisions about which changes are included in routine operational or quarterly releases. |

|Works toward improving leadership competencies. Engages in professional development to enhance management skills. Attends information technology, management and |

|leadership training related to job duties. Stays current with emerging technologies and management practices. |

|Supports the CIO and Deputy CIO in planning and implementing organizational changes that improve efficiencies and services. |

| |

|Expected Outcome |

|Ensures proper governance and that management and oversight of projects is maintained. Provides sponsorship of workgroups and projects as designated to meet the |

|business needs of the agency. Engages in continual education improvement efforts in leadership and IT concepts. Maintains a high degree of technical, agency, |

|and State IT policy expertise, essential to both the long-term technology forecast and the day-to-day operation. |

|Budgeting, Contract Management and Reporting |

|Develops and manages a budget in excess of $1.6 million. |

|Responsible for overseeing IT project budgets, several of which exceed $1,000,000. Report level 2 and 3 project budgets to agency leaders, the State CIO and the |

|Technology Services Board as appropriate. |

|Ensures all office and IT project expenditures and procurement action follow agency policy/procedure, are budgeted, tracked, and allowable by the various federal |

|grants. |

|Directs IT Managers who may assist in the development of funding and grant proposals following all agency policies in regard to requesting federal funding to |

|support and build IT systems. |

|Ensures production of federally mandated reports related to IT project spending. |

|Manages, negotiates and monitors IT contracts and agreements for IT projects or maintenance and operations, working to ensure agency contracting policies are |

|followed and contractors meet performance and deliverable requirements. |

|Provides oversight and ensures appropriate management and tracking of IT expenditures stay within IT Services budget limits. |

|Expected Outcome |

|Designs effective IT Services budgets by forecasting future needs and creates budget models for the department. Analyzes financial information to ensure all |

|operations are within budget and minimizes unplanned expenditures. |

|Sets strategic direction for IT Business Liaisons (IT Policy and Support senior specialists). |

|Ensures a transparent process for documenting customer expectations in support of stakeholders, partners and the public. Achieves success without over committing |

|business or IT resources. |

|Directs and controls team of Senior/Specialist level IT Business Liaisons. This work includes: |

|Serves as point of contact for problems that are identified and owns the problem from identification to resolution. Assists with defining the problem and |

|coordinating with HTS resources to identify and communicate possible solutions. |

|Understands division and program business needs and articulates them to the HTS management team and staff. |

|Conducts research on new and emerging technology, process improvement, and IT methodologies. Prepares proposals based on research. |

|Understands and shares HTS services with customers and can connect key services to help eliminate duplication. |

|Manage budget development processes for grants to ensure IT funding needs are known and addressed. |

|Serves as point of contact for new projects and IT work. Helps to define the business need, articulates this need to IT, facilitates business process improvement |

|activities, facilitates development of the IT and business project team, and keeps stakeholders informed. |

|Expected Outcome |

|Ensures service delivery of IT solutions and meets all customer service level agreements, availability expectations, and key performance metrics. Business needs |

|are clearly defined and articulated to Service Owners to ensure their needs are met in an efficient and effective manner. Trust is built between IT and our |

|business partners and a true partnership exists to support the citizens of Washington state. |

|Sets strategic direction for IT Project Management. |

|Manages, directs and controls IT Management positions that are responsible for the effective management of IT projects for the department. This includes high |

|level mission critical projects. |

|Communicates effectively with all project participants and stakeholders. |

|Addresses potential risks related to IT projects |

|Works to deliver projects that provide required functionality, on time, and within budget. |

|Ensures the development, management and oversight of project plans, timelines and project documentation for all IT projects department wide. Ensure the documents |

|meet state and federal guidelines. |

|Responsible for providing IT project transparency to agency leaders, the State OCIO and the TSB. |

|Responsible for continued training of IT project managers in HTS. Also responsible for providing project management training where appropriate throughout the |

|department. |

|Expected Outcome |

|IT projects, solutions and initiatives follow a consistent, repeatable process, are well defined, appropriately prioritized and aligned to business strategies. |

|Ensures compliance with Office of the Chief Information Officer (WA-Tech), Department of Enterprise Services and DOH policies and procedures. |

|Sets strategic direction for Business Analysis and Quality Assurance Testing. |

|Manages, directs and controls IT Management positions responsible for managing the development of guidelines, standards and procedures related to documenting and |

|managing Business Requirements, Business Rules and Technical Specifications and how they relate to and impact agency systems. |

|Coordinates with HTS functional areas and business programs to develop plans for the configuration, implementation and training for new releases and upgrades of |

|systems that are supported by HTS. |

|Defines framework, strategies, and methods for quality assurance testing, ensures staff training and implementation occur to deliver the highest level of accuracy|

|and quality. |

|Directs and controls IT Management positions responsible for managing the development of test plans for new releases and upgrades of agency mission critical IT |

|systems. |

|Directs and control efforts to identify standards and practices that are used to produce development or system cost estimates. |

|Writes planning documents for funding requests including Decision Packages, Federal Grant narrative, Feasibility Studies, Cost Benefit Analyses, Resource |

|Analyses, and Project Plans. |

|Expected Outcome |

|All agency systems are implemented into the production environment meeting the needs of business and without major errors or rework. The agency’s portfolio of |

|systems are operationally maintained, stable and secure. Standard business and functional requirements, quality assurance testing, cost/benefit documentation, |

|business process models and estimate documentation are complete and accurate. |

|Implementing, sustaining, and maturing IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) best practices and associated policies for the area of Request Management. |

|Develops and maintains the Request Management Framework. |

|Ensures workflows for Information Technology, Human Resources, Facilities and Risk Management are optimized, service level agreements are met and improved, issues|

|are addressed. |

|Prioritizes new, modified and enhanced workflows to meet the needs of the department. |

|Collaborates with various service/administrative programs to mature Request Management. |

|Expected Outcome |

|IT Infrastructure Library best practices for Request Management are maintained, workflows are working to their optimal level, work is prioritized to meet the |

|needs of the department. |

|Responsible for review of IT proposals and makes recommendations as related to impact to IT projects. Performs technical reviews of approved projects to ensure |

|compliance with established standards and guidelines by agency and OCIO. |

|Responsible for the development of IT project management and governance policies, standards and guidelines for consideration and adoption. Ensures established |

|policies, standard and guidelines are followed. |

|Identifies processes and requirements for IT projects and approves implementation of new systems and services that meet approved agency and IT security |

|requirements. |

|Prioritizes and assigns information systems resources for the design, development and implementation of new and upgraded systems and services. |

| |

|Expected Outcome |

|Maintains a high degree of technical and agency expertise, essential to both the long-term technology forecast and the day-to-day operation. |

|During a public health emergency, assists with emergency response and recovery activities as assigned. |

|Problem Solving |

|What are the most complex and/or challenging issues addressed by this position? Give 3 to 4 examples and how each is resolved. |

|Complex/Challenging Issue |How Resolved |Frequency |

|Critical project not meeting scope, schedule, and/or|Work with Project Manager, Executive Sponsor, CIO, OCIO and |As needed |

|budget commitments. |external QA consultant to identify root cause and select | |

| |mitigation strategy. If lapse is due to SDPS resources, | |

| |direct the reprioritization of work and staffing resources | |

| |as appropriate. Document lessons learned and update project| |

| |documentation. Direct new project approach as needed. | |

|Manages the development of resource (PMs, BAs, QA |Maintains a high degree of technical expertise, essential to|As needed |

|Testers and Business Liaisons) capacity planning, |both the long-term project roadmap and the day-to-day | |

|demand management processes, and workforce planning.|operation. | |

|Employee not meeting performance or behavior |Engage in coaching/corrective conversation with employee as |As needed |

|expectations. |first step. Work with HR, Deputy CIO and CIO if issue is | |

| |serious or repeated to select corrective or disciplinary | |

| |course of action. Investigate and/or consult AAG if | |

| |necessary. | |

|Ensures quality and valued IT Services are delivered|Analyzes monthly and yearly customer feedback for services |As needed, monthly |

|to internal and external customers |delivered. Using data and metrics, makes decisions to | |

| |adjust (if needed). | |

|Budget for employee training or technology |Develop criteria against which to objectively prioritize all|Annually or as needed |

|improvements insufficient to meet the need. |needs and engage affected staff in participating so they | |

| |support the outcome. | |

|Programs fail to budget for maintenance and |Present options to program executive leadership and |As needed |

|operations needs of current IT systems and the IT |financial operations managers to include decommissioning of | |

|staff who support them. |system, identify other funding to support maintenance and | |

| |operations, or contribute to shareable enterprise solution. | |

|Negotiates sensitive, highly political issues. |Independent engagement with business and technical |Ongoing |

| |executives in understanding working partnerships and | |

| |relationships involved within the various project teams. . | |

| |Applying advanced knowledge and principles in IT, in order | |

| |to influence executive decision makers when making sensitive| |

| |decisions on IT projects or implementing new business | |

| |process through technology. | |

| | | |

| |Maintain transparent communication to ensure full | |

| |understanding of initiatives, resources needs, and best | |

| |timelines for project initiation. | |

|Negotiates high stakes contracts and statements of |Independently performs complex contract negotiations with IT|As needed when a new contract or an existing is|

|work with business and vendors |service providers, business partners and vendors to ensure |renegotiated. |

| |the statements of work and contract language reduces risk to| |

| |the department and overall meets the intent of business. | |

| |Writes statements of work, facilitates discussions, manages | |

| |the contract and holds vendor accountable. | |

|Decision Making |

|What duties are performed that require the position to make choices, determinations or judgments? |

|This position is part of the HTS Leadership Team and contributes to development of the agency IT strategic plan and identifies and develops IT specific policies |

|and work plans to ensure compliance. |

|This position has authority for planning and setting IT organization direction and resource management for the areas of project management, business analysis, |

|quality assurance testing and customer relationships (IT Policy and Planning). |

|This position has authority to direct and control approve personnel actions, approve travel requests, procurement requests, and other requests for payment; |

|interpret and oversee departmental implementation of agency policies; review and approve sensitive correspondence; assign staff and authorize matrix management |

|structures for projects; approve and suspend projects not meeting agency and IT security requirements; prioritize work; and monitor the department’s progress in |

|meeting goals. |

|Decision making is based on knowledge of the department, the divisions and our authoring environment. Decisions consider federal, state, and agency policies, |

|state and federal mandates, and collective bargaining agreements. Decisions can have long term effects at the department level. |

|Within broad policy guidelines, this position exercises independent decision-making for project management, business analysis, quality assurance testing and |

|customer relationships within DOH. The decisions may be far reaching and may occasionally impact how agency business is conducted. |

|The position develops and recommends changes to statewide, agency-wide and program specific policies related to project and IT portfolio information. This |

|position works with other agencies to develop proposed policies for adoption by the State Office of the Chief Information Officer. |

|This position sets customer relations, project, business analysis and IT portfolio requirements and is responsible for successful resolution of IT business |

|problems and issues. The position is also responsible for successful completion of projects that implement new systems and services to meet approved department |

|and IT needs. |

|This position determines Request Management priorities for ITIL and sets policies and procedures to ensure proper workflow development of agency administrative |

|requests. |

|This position influences or develops department IT policies and communicates policy requirements to IT and business staff as appropriate. |

|Direction and accountability over IT Managers who set resource allocation and priority setting for all projects and support services provided by SDPS teams. |

|This position is responsible for addressing sensitive and confidential personnel matters. |

|Which decisions are sent to the next level of supervisor/manager or technical authority for recommendation/decision? |

|This position makes recommendations to the CIO, Deputy CIO, DOH Executive Team, Administrative Operations Team, Public Health Operations Team, IT Governance Group|

|and Deputy Assistant Secretaries. Following is a sample of the types of significant recommendations this position may provide: |

|Recommendations related to IT project risk mitigation strategies |

|Recommendations related to IT project (investment) proposals, plans, schedules, priorities, go/no-go decisions |

|Recommendations to stop an on-going project due to unacceptable risks, costs, and/or changing policies or strategies at the federal, state or department level |

|Recommendations related to conflicts of major IT or business priorities |

|Recommendations related to division budget proposals and spending plans |

|Recommendations related to approach and strategy for enterprise solutions |

|Recommendations related to HTS organizational changes and strategies |

|Potential Impact of Results |

|Describe the potential impact of error (What potentially could happen in the event that the individual were to fail to perform their job correctly?). |

|List who (citizens, other department/unit personnel, statewide-personnel, etc.) would be impacted and the degree of impact. |

|This position directs and controls IT service delivery and the methods IT uses to support the agency. If a decision is incorrect it could mean lost resources, |

|both in people and dollars. |

|The understanding of both the business direction and IT technology is important. Without a clear understanding of both requirements and constraints, projects |

|could fail and DOH could be under more oversight by outside entities. Projects may not be completed on time and within budget which could put clients in jeopardy|

|for loss or delay of benefits. As new policies or processes are implemented based on recommendations or decisions, flawed analysis may result in significant |

|confusion, delays or unanticipated impacts to business or IT staff. |

|List what (dollars, larger systems, processes, other resources, etc.) would be impacted and the degree of impact. |

|Because this position oversees essential and mission critical projects that support all business units, the potential impact of error is significant. These could |

|result in the loss of funding, loss of delegated spending authority, and an inability to meet the needs of our stakeholders, business partners and people in |

|Washington. |

|Sensitive personnel issues not properly addressed could result in grievances, arbitration or civil suits filed against the department. |

|Potential delays in IT project completion of critical public health systems could prevent the agency from providing their core services for the citizens of |

|Washington, state wide partners, and ability to meet state and federal requirements and mandates. This could also result in loss of funds due to non-compliance |

|with grants and regulatory requirements. |

|Project failures could result in long term financial risks and commitments to the department for systems and services that do not meet department requirements or |

|needs. |

|Projects could also result in excessive costs for the development and implementation of new systems or modifications of existing systems. |

|Financial Dimensions (if applicable) |

|Describe the type and annual amount of all monies that the position directly controls, administers or manages (excluding employee salary and benefits) for |

|example: delegated signature authority amount, invoice approval for contract expenditures. |

|This position participates in development of the agency IT funding model and selection of finance strategies that impact the entire department. This position |

|develops, manages and monitors IT services budgets to ensure delivery of IT projects and works with CIO, Deputy CIO, and agency leadership for ultimate approval. |

|This position works with all offices within HTS to ensure IT components are adequately addressed when divisions apply for grant funding. |

| |

|This position is responsible for the oversight of multi-million dollar IT project budgets. |

|Lead Work/Supervisory Responsibilities |

|Lead Position: Yes ☐ No ☐ |☒ Assigns Work ☒ Instructs Work ☒ Checks Others’ Work ☒ Plans work |

|Supervisory Position: Yes ☒ No ☐ |☒ Evaluates Performance ☒*Takes Corrective Action ☒*Hires ☒*Terminates |

| |(*Has the authority to effectively recommend these actions.) |

|List Class Title and Working Title of Position(s) Supervised |If Part Time, What % |

|IT Project Management Manager |Part Time %. |

|IT Business Analyst and Quality Assurance Manager |Part Time %. |

|Five (5) IT Business Liaisons - IT Policy and Support Senior/Specialists |Part Time %. |

|Administrative Assistant 3 |Part Time %. |

| |Part Time %. |

| |Part Time %. |

|Add information that clarifies this position’s lead or supervisory responsibilities. |

|Manages, directs and controls IT Manager positions who support an Office of 60+ FTEs. |

|Working Relationships |

|Level of Supervision received (check one). For more guidance see Glossary of Classification Terms. |

|☐ Direct/Close Supervision: Most work is reviewed in progress and upon completion. |

|☐ General Supervision: Completed work is spot checked. |

|☐ General Direction: Completed work is reviewed for effectiveness and expected results. |

|☒ Administrative Direction: Completed work is reviewed for compliance with budget, policies, laws and program goals. |

|Add information that clarifies this position’s interactions with others to accomplish work. |

|As one of the highest level IT management positions in the organization, this position exercises multi-directional leadership up, across and down the organization|

|in support of strategic goals and tactical performance objectives. This position works closely with senior managers across the agency including internal executive|

|management to provide technical expertise, advice and counsel on areas of expertise. This position is a member of the IT Leadership Team that makes strategic and |

|tactical decisions that have impact across the agency. |

|Continuity of Operations Plans (COOP) Designation – For Disaster or Emergency Recovery |

|For more information see COOP and Critical Positions. For higher education, refer to your list of essential personnel. |

|Is this position designated critical based on agency COOP? Yes ☐ No ☒ |

|If yes, describe how this position supports the agency COOP Critical Functions. |

|Qualification – Knowledge, Skills and Abilities |

|Required Education, Experience or Certifications |Application (why each qualification exists) |

|A Master’s Degree in computer science or closely related field and a minimum |This education and experience lays the foundation for knowledge required to be |

|of eight (8) years of experience as a Deputy CIO, IT Director or IT Manager |effective in this role. |

|(additional years of experience can substitute for education on a one for one| |

|basis). | |

|OR | |

|A Bachelor’s Degree in computer science or closely related field and a | |

|minimum of ten (10) years of experience as a Deputy CIO, IT Director or IT | |

|Manager (additional years of experience can substitute for education on a one| |

|for one basis). | |

|Minimum of ten (10) years of professional experience in one or more of the |This position requires a high degree of competence and proven leadership which this |

|following IT disciplines: project management, systems development, business |experience should provide. |

|analysis, IT security, or data administration. | |

|Minimum of five (5) years of progressive experience as an IT Project Manager |This position requires a clear understanding of and experience applying project risk|

|of high risk IT projects. |identification and mitigation best practices. |

|Minimum of five (5) years of experience managing and controlling IT project |This position requires experience managing the triple constraint – project scope, |

|budgets of at least $1 million dollars. |schedule and budget – which this experience should provide. |

|ITIL Foundations v3 Certification and (2) years’ experience as a ITIL process|This position must have a foundational understanding and working knowledge of IT |

|owner or manager |Service Management and ITIL processes. |

|Desirable/Preferred Education, Experience or Certifications |Application (why each qualification exists) |

|Project Management Professional (PMP) certification |This internationally recognized professional credential recognizes project |

| |management experience and expertise though examination and continuing education. |

|List the competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities and behaviors) and a description of each that are necessary to successfully perform the work of the position. |

|Leadership Competencies: |

|Models our values – Earns the trust, respect and confidence of coworkers and customers through honesty, authenticity and professionalism. Is self-aware and able |

|to self-regulate and adapt. Supports and models wellness behaviors and work/life balance. |

|Cultivates a shared, strategic vision – Describes an inspiring long-term vision for the team that supports the agency and the public. Looks ahead and helps |

|identify creative solutions. |

|Develops people – Gives feedback to support growth and development, offers recognition when appropriate, and helps identify opportunities for staff to support |

|succession planning and meet future needs. |

|Drives results and fosters learning – Nurtures an iterative performance-based culture where decisions are based on data and mistakes are opportunities to learn. |

|Intent on customer service and maximizing agency resources. |

|Builds relationships – Develops and strengthens relationships inside and outside the agency. Cultivates and environment of engagement, active listening, trust and|

|collaboration. Serves as an effective team member, team leader and coach. |

|Communicates effectively – Conveys clear, timely and persuasive messages that positively influence thoughts and actions. Adjusts communication style to audience |

|and situation, e.g. plain talk for non-technical and business staff. Models and values listening and candid conversation. |

|Makes things happen within authorizing environment – Understands government operations, legislative process, state budgeting, the role of interest groups and the |

|media and how these factors must be considered in tackling complex issues. |

|Leads and navigates change – Helps us stay connected to mission and values amid changing environments, engages staff in seeking creative solutions, and attends to|

|the human side of change. Experiments, takes calculates risks, and encourages others. |

|Embraces and embeds diversity in decision-making – Seeks diverse points of view, talents and capabilities. Is accountable for the impact of approach, decisions |

|and actions on self, coworkers, stakeholders and those we serve. |

| |

|General Competencies: |

|Technical Competency: Demonstrated ability to direct the use of technology effectively and productively, and to address problems as they arise and seek help as |

|appropriate. |

|Team Work: Actively take steps to build and/or support a cohesive and results-oriented team. |

|Interpersonal Skills: Adapts to and works effectively with a variety of situations and people |

|Accountability: Accept personal responsibility for the quality and timeliness of work and meeting expectations. |

|Analysis and Problem Solving: Demonstrates ability to address problems with new and effective solutions |

|Decision Making and Judgment: Gathers input from others when needed and evaluates alternatives before making a decision or taking action. Considers the risks |

|associated with each option and selects the best option that has a balance of risk and reward. |

|Communication Skills: Demonstrates ability to effectively give and receive information both orally and in writing to diverse audiences |

|Cultural Competency: Models and facilitates the development and integration of cultural, ethnic, and gender sensitivity and competence |

|Customer Focus: Demonstrates a concern for the needs and expectations of customers both internal and external. |

|Self-Management: Managing and continually improving one’s own performance. |

| |

|Management competencies: |

|Business Alignment: Aligns the direction, products, services, and performance of a business line with the rest of the organization. |

|Coaching & Mentoring: Enables co-workers to grow and succeed through feedback, instruction, and encouragement. |

|Fiscal Accountability: Follows fiscal guidelines, regulations, principles, and standards when committing fiscal resources or processing financial transactions. |

|Organizational & Political Savvy: Uses knowledge of the organizational and political climate to solve problems and accomplish goals. |

|Planning & Organizing: Coordinates ideas and resources to achieve goals. |

|Staff Management: Manages staff in ways that improve their ability to succeed on the job. |

|Strategic Vision: Sees the big, long-range picture. |

|Special Requests and Conditions of Employment |

|Examples: Must possess valid drivers’ license and good driving record. Must successfully pass a criminal background check. |

|Must possess valid driver’s license and good driving record to operate a motor vehicle on state business. |

|Working Conditions |

|Work Setting, including hazards |Office or mobile work setting |

|Schedule (i.e., hours and days) |Monday through Friday with alternate work schedule options available |

|Travel Requirements |Occasional business travel within and out-of-state |

|Tools and Equipment |Standard office equipment and technology tools |

|Customer Relations |Regular and positive interaction with staff, customers and partners |

|Other | |

|Acknowledgement of Position Description |

|The signatures below indicate that the job duties as defined above are an accurate reflection of the work performed by this position. |

|Date |Supervisor’s/Manager’s Signature (required) |

|2/1/2021 |/s/ Jennifer McNamara |

|Date |Appointing Authority’s Name and Title |

|2/3/2021 |Callie Goldsby, Deputy Chief Information Officer |

| | |

| |Signature (required) |

| |/s/ Callie Goldsby |

|As the incumbent in this position, I have received a copy of this position description. |

|Date |Employee’s Signature |

| |Enter text. |

Position details and related action have been taken by Human Resources as reflected below.

|For Human Resource/Payroll Office Use Only |

|Approved Class Title: |Class Code: |Salary Range: |Effective Date: |

|Enter text. |Enter text. |Enter text. |Enter a date. |

|Pay Scale Type: |Job Analysis On File? |Position Type (Employee Group): Enter |EEO Category: |

|Enter text. |Yes ☐ No ☐ |text. |Enter text. |

|Employee Sub-Group: |Position Retirement Eligible: |Position is: |Workers Comp. Code: |

|Enter text. |Yes ☐ No ☐ |Funded ☐ Non-Funded ☐ |Enter text. |

|County Code: |Business Area: |Personnel Area (FEIN): |

|Enter text. |Enter text. |Enter text. |

|Position Eligible for Telework |Positon Eligible for Flextime |

|Yes ☐ No ☐ |Yes ☐ No ☐ |

|Position Eligible for Compressed Workweek |Unique Facility Identifier (UFI) |

|Yes ☐ No ☐ |For more information see: UFI Search Feature |

| |Enter text. |

|Bona Fide Occupational Qualification Yes ☐ No ☐ |

|If yes, list qualifications: Enter text. |

|Cost Center Codes |

|COST CENTER |PCT. (%) |FUND |FUNCTIONAL AREA |

|Date: |Budget Designee’s Name: |Budget Designee’s Title: |Budget Designee’s Signature: |

|Enter a date. |Enter text. |Enter text. |Enter text. |

................
................

In order to avoid copyright disputes, this page is only a partial summary.

Google Online Preview   Download

To fulfill the demand for quickly locating and searching documents.

It is intelligent file search solution for home and business.

Literature Lottery

Related searches