

Michigan International Prep School
Director of Technology
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This role is for a Director of Technology with a contract length of over 6 months, offering a pay rate of $90,000 - $100,000 annually. Located in Michigan, it requires expertise in Google Workspace, data visualization tools, and cybersecurity. A Master’s degree or relevant experience is essential.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
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💰 - Day rate
454
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🗓️ - Date
March 5, 2026
🕒 - Duration
More than 6 months
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🏝️ - Location
Hybrid
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📄 - Contract
Unknown
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🔒 - Security
Unknown
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📍 - Location detailed
Davison, MI 48423
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Leadership #Security #Compliance #Trend Analysis #Strategy #"ETL (Extract #Transform #Load)" #Looker #Data Integrity #AI (Artificial Intelligence) #Tableau #Visualization #Cybersecurity #Deployment #Forecasting #Data Privacy #Classification
Role description
Position Title: Director of Technology
Position Classification: Non-Exempt
Location: Michigan (Remote/Hybrid with travel to Learning Labs) (Four days per week in a learning lab.)
Workplace Philosophy
At Michigan International Prep School (MIPS), we believe in supporting what makes each person different. Our team works together to create an environment where students are prioritized and staff are empowered. Every decision, program, and system is built around the belief that everybody and everything matters. We value flexibility, innovation, integrity, and teamwork—all while pursuing excellence in everything we do.
Position Summary
The Director of Technology is an executive leader responsible for the strategic planning, implementation, and management of the district’s technological ecosystem. This role balances high-level visionary leadership with hands-on oversight of hardware deployments, data integrity, and AI initiatives. You will ensure that MIPS’s "neighborhood school online" is supported by robust, secure, and cutting-edge digital tools while leading staff engagement and driving organizational improvement through advanced data analytics.
Key Responsibilities1. Strategic Planning & Data-Driven Improvement
Organizational Strategic Roadmap: Develop and maintain a multi-year technology strategic plan that aligns with MIPS’s mission. This includes forecasting infrastructure needs and evaluating the educational impact of current tools.
Advanced Dashboard Management: Lead the design and evolution of district-wide dashboards. Transform raw data from the DataHub and other sources into actionable insights regarding student achievement, mentoring performance, and engagement.
Data Utilization: Establish frameworks for how the organization uses data. Collaborate with leadership to ensure data-driven decision-making is integrated into all departments to improve student outcomes and operational efficiency.
MICIP & Profiles: Serve as a core member of the Michigan Integrated Continuous Improvement Process (MICIP) team, providing the technical data profile required for district performance metrics.
1. Technology Innovation & Trend Analysis
Emerging Tech Research: Actively research and pilot latest technology trends, including Generative AI, adaptive learning software, and virtual collaboration tools to keep MIPS at the forefront of the digital landscape.
Software Lifecycle Management: Continuously evaluate the effectiveness of the district’s software stack (e.g., Xello, EDM, Scheduled Hawk), recommending upgrades or shifts in strategy to prevent technical debt and ensure "best-in-class" toolsets.
Innovation Leadership: Serve as the district’s "Chief Innovation Officer" by identifying how new technologies can solve traditional barriers in virtual education.
1. Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Oversight
System Fortification: Develop and monitor district-wide cybersecurity protocols to protect the network from unauthorized access and cyber threats.
Compliance: Ensure all operations comply with FERPA, COPPA, CIPA, and Michigan-specific student data privacy laws.
Incident Response & Training: Lead responses to security threats and conduct regular cybersecurity awareness training for all MIPS staff.
1. Logistical Oversight & Inventory Control
Inventory & Logistics: Maintain a rigorous, up-to-date inventory of district Chromebooks and staff laptops; oversee the deployment and recovery logistics for a distributed workforce and student body.
Technical Support: Provide high-level troubleshooting and support to staff, students, and families to ensure seamless learning.
1. District-wide Collaboration & Initiatives
Student First Support: Implement the “Student First” Customer Service Module and ensure all technology staff adhere to the customer service standards adopted by Reimagine Education.
New Initiatives: Oversee the technical rollout of all new district initiatives, ensuring staff have the training and tools necessary for successful implementation.
Collaboration with all teams: Software and technology impact all teams in organization. Must have a collaborative approach to ensuring internal customer service among team members.
Team Leadership: Lead and mentor all members of the technology team, fostering a culture of high performance and student-centered service.
Driving the school's mission of radical hospitality forward with team culture, technology delivery timing, and overall can do attitude on tech team.
Qualifications & Desired Skills
Education: Must hold a Master’s Degree in Education Leadership, Educational Technology, Information Technology, or a closely related field or have relevant experience.
Strategic Skillset: Demonstrated ability to develop strategic plans, manage complex budgets, and lead large-scale software integrations.
Technical Proficiency: Expert-level knowledge of Google Workspace, SIS/LMS platforms, data visualization tools (e.g., Looker Studio, Tableau), and cybersecurity frameworks.
Leadership: Ability to lead collaboratively, manage coaching/disciplinary plans, and exhibit a resilient, student-centered mindset.
Executive Leadership Expectations
Visionary Leadership: Anticipate trends in virtual education and proactively enhance digital infrastructure.
Integrity & Professionalism: Demonstrate ethical leadership and discretion regarding sensitive data.
Adaptability: Embrace a growth mindset, continuously learning new platforms to meet the demands of an evolving virtual landscape.
Benefits
● 401(k)● Dental insurance● Health insurance● Life insurance● Vision insurance
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $90,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Davison, MI 48423
Position Title: Director of Technology
Position Classification: Non-Exempt
Location: Michigan (Remote/Hybrid with travel to Learning Labs) (Four days per week in a learning lab.)
Workplace Philosophy
At Michigan International Prep School (MIPS), we believe in supporting what makes each person different. Our team works together to create an environment where students are prioritized and staff are empowered. Every decision, program, and system is built around the belief that everybody and everything matters. We value flexibility, innovation, integrity, and teamwork—all while pursuing excellence in everything we do.
Position Summary
The Director of Technology is an executive leader responsible for the strategic planning, implementation, and management of the district’s technological ecosystem. This role balances high-level visionary leadership with hands-on oversight of hardware deployments, data integrity, and AI initiatives. You will ensure that MIPS’s "neighborhood school online" is supported by robust, secure, and cutting-edge digital tools while leading staff engagement and driving organizational improvement through advanced data analytics.
Key Responsibilities1. Strategic Planning & Data-Driven Improvement
Organizational Strategic Roadmap: Develop and maintain a multi-year technology strategic plan that aligns with MIPS’s mission. This includes forecasting infrastructure needs and evaluating the educational impact of current tools.
Advanced Dashboard Management: Lead the design and evolution of district-wide dashboards. Transform raw data from the DataHub and other sources into actionable insights regarding student achievement, mentoring performance, and engagement.
Data Utilization: Establish frameworks for how the organization uses data. Collaborate with leadership to ensure data-driven decision-making is integrated into all departments to improve student outcomes and operational efficiency.
MICIP & Profiles: Serve as a core member of the Michigan Integrated Continuous Improvement Process (MICIP) team, providing the technical data profile required for district performance metrics.
1. Technology Innovation & Trend Analysis
Emerging Tech Research: Actively research and pilot latest technology trends, including Generative AI, adaptive learning software, and virtual collaboration tools to keep MIPS at the forefront of the digital landscape.
Software Lifecycle Management: Continuously evaluate the effectiveness of the district’s software stack (e.g., Xello, EDM, Scheduled Hawk), recommending upgrades or shifts in strategy to prevent technical debt and ensure "best-in-class" toolsets.
Innovation Leadership: Serve as the district’s "Chief Innovation Officer" by identifying how new technologies can solve traditional barriers in virtual education.
1. Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Oversight
System Fortification: Develop and monitor district-wide cybersecurity protocols to protect the network from unauthorized access and cyber threats.
Compliance: Ensure all operations comply with FERPA, COPPA, CIPA, and Michigan-specific student data privacy laws.
Incident Response & Training: Lead responses to security threats and conduct regular cybersecurity awareness training for all MIPS staff.
1. Logistical Oversight & Inventory Control
Inventory & Logistics: Maintain a rigorous, up-to-date inventory of district Chromebooks and staff laptops; oversee the deployment and recovery logistics for a distributed workforce and student body.
Technical Support: Provide high-level troubleshooting and support to staff, students, and families to ensure seamless learning.
1. District-wide Collaboration & Initiatives
Student First Support: Implement the “Student First” Customer Service Module and ensure all technology staff adhere to the customer service standards adopted by Reimagine Education.
New Initiatives: Oversee the technical rollout of all new district initiatives, ensuring staff have the training and tools necessary for successful implementation.
Collaboration with all teams: Software and technology impact all teams in organization. Must have a collaborative approach to ensuring internal customer service among team members.
Team Leadership: Lead and mentor all members of the technology team, fostering a culture of high performance and student-centered service.
Driving the school's mission of radical hospitality forward with team culture, technology delivery timing, and overall can do attitude on tech team.
Qualifications & Desired Skills
Education: Must hold a Master’s Degree in Education Leadership, Educational Technology, Information Technology, or a closely related field or have relevant experience.
Strategic Skillset: Demonstrated ability to develop strategic plans, manage complex budgets, and lead large-scale software integrations.
Technical Proficiency: Expert-level knowledge of Google Workspace, SIS/LMS platforms, data visualization tools (e.g., Looker Studio, Tableau), and cybersecurity frameworks.
Leadership: Ability to lead collaboratively, manage coaching/disciplinary plans, and exhibit a resilient, student-centered mindset.
Executive Leadership Expectations
Visionary Leadership: Anticipate trends in virtual education and proactively enhance digital infrastructure.
Integrity & Professionalism: Demonstrate ethical leadership and discretion regarding sensitive data.
Adaptability: Embrace a growth mindset, continuously learning new platforms to meet the demands of an evolving virtual landscape.
Benefits
● 401(k)● Dental insurance● Health insurance● Life insurance● Vision insurance
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $90,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Davison, MI 48423






