ABOUT THE OFFICE: The Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) develops innovative solutions to public safety challenges, reducing crime and incarceration. We create vital programs that improve lives, generate community stability, and increase access to the support needed to maintain healthy and safe New York City neighborhoods. Recognizing that public safety cannot be achieved by law enforcement alone, MOCJ moves our city forward by collaborating with community and institutional stakeholders to improve efficiency, accountability, and fairness in the justice system. ABOUT THE ROLE: The Chief Information Officer (CIO) will be responsible for the overall management of technology staff, systems, and resources supporting MOCJ’s mission to enhance public safety, improve justice system outcomes, and advance equity across New York City’s criminal justice ecosystem. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, CIO will lead the planning, design, implementation, and governance of enterprise-wide information systems supporting criminal justice policy, operations, analytics, and interagency coordination. The CIO will leverage technology to strengthen service delivery, enable data-driven decision-making, modernize legacy systems, automate business processes, and reduce operational risk and cost. This role requires deep understanding of criminal justice operations, cross-agency data sharing, security, privacy, CJIS systems and compliance obligations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Number of Employees
101-250 employees