Hamilton Forth are partnering with George Watson’s College, to identify a new Head of IT for the School
July 9, 2018
The Head of Information Technology Services manages the School’s technology strategy and operations and the implementation of new IT infrastructure, systems and policies.
The Head of Information Technology Services is responsible for the maintenance, development and integration of key School information and learning systems, the provision of data services, and for providing technical support (IT and AV) as required to School and commercial events.
This is a full-time permanent post, based on a working week of 40 hours. The salary for this post is around £50,000 per annum and is depending on experience and qualifications. In addition, we offer a contributory pension scheme, seven weeks’ annual leave, free gym membership and discounted school fees.
Application Process
If you wish to apply or have a confidential conversation about this opportunity, please contact Sarah Greensmith at Hamilton Forth on 07958 697033 or [email protected]
Any direct or third party applications will be redirected to Hamilton Forth, our retained search partner, for review.
Interviews are scheduled to take place on 31 August 2018.
Can we help?
If you are looking for IT recruitment support, please get in touch with our team of experts.
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Hamilton Forth are partnering with George Watson’s College, to identify a new Head of IT for the School
The Head of Information Technology Services manages the School’s technology strategy and operations and the implementation of new IT infrastructure, systems and policies.
The Head of Information Technology Services is responsible for the maintenance, development and integration of key School information and learning systems, the provision of data services, and for providing technical support (IT and AV) as required to School and commercial events.
This is a full-time permanent post, based on a working week of 40 hours. The salary for this post is around £50,000 per annum and is depending on experience and qualifications. In addition, we offer a contributory pension scheme, seven weeks’ annual leave, free gym membership and discounted school fees.
Application Process
If you wish to apply or have a confidential conversation about this opportunity, please contact Sarah Greensmith at Hamilton Forth on 07958 697033 or [email protected]
Any direct or third party applications will be redirected to Hamilton Forth, our retained search partner, for review.
Interviews are scheduled to take place on 31 August 2018.
Can we help?
If you are looking for IT recruitment support, please get in touch with our team of experts.
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