Responsibilities: The IT Service Operations Director envisions and leads the development and implementation of the Library's IT Service Operations framework. Works with Library executive leadership, OCIO, and stakeholders from all Service Units to collaboratively define the goals, timeline, and constraints of the Library's IT Service Operations function. Supports the overall IT Service Management framework in identifying, characterizing, quantifying, and prioritizing potential IT services as sources of strategic, financial, operational, or technical value that are presented to the Library and its Service Units. The incumbent works with stakeholders, the Technology Strategy Board (TSB), the Technical Architecture Board (TAB), OCIO's Service Strategy, Service Planning, Service Design, and Service Transition functions to identify potential investments to achieve value for the Library from service operations capabilities. Develops the Library's IT services roadmap based on these prioritized investments - a high level, multi-year implementation plan for the Library's IT service operations. Oversees all service operations functions and processes delivering IT services at the Library. The incumbent oversees the design, validation, and implementation of multiple, complex business processes that span organizational boundaries, and establish goals and procedures to ensure consistent, high quality services to all Service Units of the Library. The IT Service Operations Director is responsible for leading the IT service operations at the enterprise level with the consumer's user experience and expectations always front of mind. The incumbent applies his or her knowledge of digital capabilities and technologies, the Library mission, operations, and culture, and organizational change and leadership to define and manage the Library's IT service operations. Supports the IT Investment Management process to quantify the cost, benefit, and risk profile of identified projects. Oversees the execution of the IT services roadmap, reports on progress, successes, risks, and overall project performance. Through the IT service governance framework, continuously refreshes investments in IT service operations that reflect the Library's leadership strategies and priorities. Defines, establishes, maintains, and executes a performance, cost, and risk reporting framework for all IT service operations. The framework provides Library Executive Leadership, Service Unit Leadership, and OCIO with an accurate, timely, and comprehensive understanding of the IT service operations performance, cost, and user satisfaction, including non-quantifiable considerations and trends... Read the full job description here.
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Library of Congress is seeking a Director of IT Service OperationsBy Anthony McCarthy
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The IT Service Operations Director envisions and leads the deveSeptember 26, 2022