The Director of Information Technology serves as the senior technology leader for Washington National Cathedral and provides strategic technology leadership, operational oversight, and technical expertise in support of the Cathedral's mission and business objectives. This position is responsible for developing and executing technology strategies that enhance organizational effectiveness, strengthen cybersecurity, improve service delivery, and ensure the reliability and sustainability of technology systems and infrastructure. The Director oversees all aspects of technology operations, including infrastructure, cybersecurity, cloud services, telecommunications, enterprise applications, vendor management, and end-user support. Working closely with Cathedral leadership, the Director translates organizational goals into technology solutions, advises on emerging technologies and technology investments, and develops long-term plans that support innovation, operational excellence, and responsible stewardship of resources. In addition to supporting Washington National Cathedral, the Director provides technology leadership for shared services provided by the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation (PECF) to Close institutions and plays a key role in planning and implementing the future evolution of those services, including strategies to reduce shared dependencies and support the long-term transition of PECF technology systems from the cathedral.org environment. As a collaborative leader and trusted advisor, the Director partners with stakeholders across the Cathedral, PECF, and other Close institutions to ensure technology services remain secure, effective, and aligned with organizational priorities. This position is both strategic and hands-on. While the Director is responsible for developing long-term technology strategy, cybersecurity initiatives, and infrastructure planning, they are also expected to actively participate in day-to-day technology operations. As the Cathedral's primary internal technology leader, the Director must be comfortable moving between executive planning discussions and direct technical execution, including troubleshooting systems, coordinating vendors, supporting end users, and managing technology projects from concept through implementation. This role requires a leader who is equally comfortable presenting a multi-year technology roadmap to executive leadership in the morning and troubleshooting a critical technology issue later that afternoon.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director