University of Michigan

Chief Information Officer

University of Michigan$190K — $240K *
Information Technology
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in business administration, computer science, or information science.
  • 10+ years of experience in leading IT innovation and development in complex organizations.
  • Proven ability in strategic planning and translating vision into operational models.
  • Track record of leading significant organizational change initiatives.
  • Experience leveraging market data for forecasting needs and operationalizing solutions.
  • Strong communication skills for building credibility with diverse stakeholders.

Responsibilities

  • Establish IT strategy aligned with the school's mission and goals.
  • Track technology initiatives and represent the school in discussions on emerging topics.
  • Develop strategies to address trends and external threats such as cybersecurity.
  • Facilitate IT solutions meeting departmental and university needs.
  • Manage staffing and practices to ensure IT strategy alignment.
  • Lead assessments to evaluate service and project outcomes.
  • Build relationships with campus leadership and collaborate on technology initiatives.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work flexibility allowing for remote work.
  • Opportunity for domestic and international travel as required.
  • Engagement in strategic decision-making at an institutional level.
  • Access to professional development opportunities in a collaborative environment.
  • Participation in campus-wide initiatives and technology enhancements.
Full Job Description
How to Apply

A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.

Job Summary

Purpose
Reporting to the Chief Finance Officer and Chief Operation Officer, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for establishing strategies, long-range goals, plans, and policies relating to information technology. The CIO will oversee a team of approximately 40 professionals supporting operations in Ann Arbor and Los Angeles. The team is dedicated to developing and implementing best-in-class application and web development, support services, classroom and event services, admissions operations, and the technical infrastructure, which is largely cloud-based.

Responsibilities*

40% Strategic Leadership
  • Establish IT strategy, long-range goals, plans, and policies that are aligned with and enable the school's strategy and mission.
  • Track and assess campus-wide technology efforts and initiatives and their implications, develop a school point of view on emerging topics, represent Ross in discussions, and partner with the campus on enterprise initiatives and committees.
  • Develop strategies to capitalize on trends and opportunities (policy, digital education, AI, etc.) and address external threats (regulatory, cybersecurity, etc.).
  • Communicate the benefits of technologies by developing information materials and presenting briefings to the community for the organization to make informed decisions and stay aligned around technology priorities.

30% IT Management
  • Facilitate and manage information technology solutions to meet departmental, school, and University needs.
  • Establish practices and plan staffing levels to ensure alignment between the School's IT strategy and daily operations.
  • Select, train, manage, evaluate, coach, and counsel staff and develop capabilities for the next generation of Information Technology.
  • Implement assessments to evaluate service and project outcomes.
  • Lead and direct action in emergency or business continuity situations.
  • Oversee the efficient use of operating and capital budgets, equipment lifecycles, facilities, and vendors.
  • Participate in procurement and partnership negotiations to ensure service-level agreements align with the Ross academic calendar, budget cycle, and service expectations.

15% IT Innovation
  • Assess and integrate new technologies to support research, the academic units, instruction, and daily operations.
  • Coordinate closely with key internal stakeholders to ensure organizational success (Digital Education, Kresge Library Services, and Faculty Support teams).
  • Gather information about how faculty and researchers teach, learn, and conduct research, so their future needs can be anticipated and matched with emerging technologies.

15% Partnerships
  • Build relationships with campus level leadership, and CIO equivalents in other units to enable optimal decision making related to (de)centralization of IT related services to ensure Ross can provide highly effective IT for our stakeholders
  • Collaborate and participate with campus-wide initiatives to enhance the School's advanced technology.
  • Partner with internal departments (Finance, Operations, etc.), corporations, other universities to work on related efforts.
  • Represent Ross on internal and external committees, task forces, and peer groups.

Required Qualifications*
  • Bachelor's degree in business administration, computer science, or information science, or an equivalent combination of education and professional experience.
  • 10+ years of progressively responsible experience leading information technology innovation and applied research and development in large complex organizations, including supervisory and performance management experience.
  • Experience in strategic planning that translates vision into an operational model.
  • Experience leading complex organizational change.
  • Experience using market data and trends to forecast needs and to generate and operationalize solutions and results.
  • Demonstrated experience and interest in quickly building credibility with a variety of stakeholders using effective communication and collaboration techniques.
  • Experience implementing successful methods from one user group to other fields

Modes of Work

Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are subject to change at any time, and for any reason, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes .

Additional Information

Physical Demands/Work Environment
  • Hybrid position based in Ann Arbor. Domestic and/or international travel may be required to conduct work and deliver materials.
  • The person in this position routinely communicates with faculty, staff, and students about IT services.
  • The person in this position routinely presents information at events.
  • The person in this position occasionally moves through the facility to attend meetings/events and access files or information.
  • May require on-call hours, early mornings, nights, and/or weekends.

Application Deadline

Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the eighth day after posting. This opening may be removed from posting boards and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended.

Job Detail

Job Opening ID

279749

Working Title

Chief Information Officer

Job Title

Chief Information Officer Div

Work Location

Ann Arbor Campus

Ann Arbor, MI

Modes of Work

Hybrid

Full/Part Time

Full-Time

Regular/Temporary

Regular

FLSA Status

Exempt

Organizational Group

School Bus Admin

Department

ROSS SCH Information Technolog

Posting Begin/End Date

7/06/2026 - 7/26/2026

Salary

$190,000.00 - $240,000.00

Career Interest

Information Technology

About University of Michigan

The University of Michigan is a public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan system. The University of Michigan was founded in 1817 in Detroit, as the Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania, 20 years before the territory became a state. The school moved to Ann Arbor in 1837 onto 40 acres (16 ha) of what is now known as Central Campus. Since its establishment in Ann Arbor, the university campus has expanded to include more than 584 major buildings with a combined area of more than 34 million gross square feet (781 acres or 3.16 km²), and has two satellite campuses located in Flint and Dearborn. The University of Michigan is a founding member of the Association of American Universities.
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