Data Governance Manager
Company: University of California
Location: San Diego
Posted on: November 7, 2024
Job Description:
Please see Special Instructions for more details.The
Institutional Innovation and Effectiveness Division is piloting an
anonymous screening format to minimize implicit bias in application
screening. The anonymous screening format refers to reviewing
applications without revealing the applicants' personal
information, such as their name, gender, or other potentially
biased details. This approach aims to eliminate unconscious biases,
promoting fair and objective evaluation based solely on the
applicants' experience. By anonymizing applications, screening
committees create a more inclusive and diverse hiring process.To
ensure full consideration, qualified candidates must submit a
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or other uploaded documents within the online application will be
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- Complete online application;
- Resume;
- Letter of Interest;
- Three professional references listed in the body of the
application;
- Supplemental Questions;
- Unofficial Transcripts (optional);
- Foreign Degree Evaluation (if applicable).Important: To ensure
consistency and fairness to all candidates, please do not submit
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extraneous materials, unless specifically requested within this
posting, may result in your application not being reviewed. Only
complete application packets will be forwarded to the committee.
- Application materials sent via mail, fax, or email will not be
accepted.
- Note that correspondence, including interview invitations, will
be sent to you via email.
- All inquiries, nominations, and applications will be held in
the strictest confidence.Closing Date: 11/25/2024Open Until Filled:
NoClassification Title: Data Governance ManagerWorking Title: Data
Governance ManagerLocation: DistrictPay Information: Range 4
($9,456.53- $15,403.70) per month based on the 2024 Management
Salary Schedule.Initial placement for this position will be Step E
($11,494.48). Salary placement is commensurate with related
experience. Promoted or transferred employees continuing from the
preceding year who are transferred from another District salary
schedule to the Management Salary Schedule shall be allocated to
the step within the designated salary range which provides at
minimum a five percent (5%) increase. The District offers a
comprehensive fringe benefit package including employer paid:
medical, dental, and vision plans; sick and vacation leave; and
opportunities for professional development. Initial Salary
Placement, Promoted or transferred employees will be placed as
specified in the Management Employees Handbook.This position is
FLSA Exempt and may not accrue overtime. A temporary probationary
period will be applied to the employee entering this assignment.
The SDCCD Employment Web Page provides a link to employee
collective bargaining agreements and handbooks, and more
information about terms and conditions of employment to include
salary and benefits.Position Equivalent FTE: 1.0No. Months: 12
monthsPosition Number: 00120576FLSA Status: Exempt (does not accrue
overtime)Position Type: ClassifiedBargaining Unit: ManagementRange:
4Department: Inst Innov and EffThe Position: We are excited to
share this unique opportunity to join the District Office of
Institutional Innovation and Effectiveness as the inaugural Data
Governance Manager (DGM) at the San Diego Community College
District (SDCCD). In this role, you will be a strategic partner
across SDCCD, the second-largest district in the California
Community College system, working closely with the Vice Chancellor
as part of a small, diverse, and innovative team.Under the
direction of the Vice Chancellor of Institutional Innovation and
Effectiveness, the Data Governance Manager leads the development
and management of SDCCD's data governance capabilities through
facilitation and collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure the
establishment and adherence to policies and standards. The position
will facilitate the development of processes for effectively
addressing issues or concerns related to data usage and management
while fostering a culture of shared responsibility and proactive
problem-solving.You will be essential to SDCCD's journey toward a
mature data environment, creating a high-quality data
infrastructure and advancing the implementation of an Enterprise
Data Warehouse (EDW) for enhanced data accessibility and analytics.
With a strong focus on ethical data practices, you will also
support the integration of AI within the data governance
framework.If you're driven to build collaborative relationships,
enjoy innovating new processes, and bring substantial experience in
data governance and project management, this role offers a unique
opportunity to make a lasting impact on SDCCD and the San Diego
community!Desired Qualifications: The ideal candidate for the Data
Governance Manager position will be a strategic partner across the
District, skilled at leading and collaborating with various
departments, divisions, and colleges. This role requires an
effective communicator who can engage diverse stakeholders and
build consensus. Strong expertise in planning and executing data
governance initiatives, along with technical proficiency in data
management and analysis, is essential. A passion for AI, big data,
and machine learning - with a focus on ethical and responsible use
- is highly beneficial, as is a commitment to supporting and
serving the diverse communities of San Diego.Skills and Abilities:
- Leadership and Collaboration: Proven ability to unite people,
fostering collaboration across various organizations, departments,
and divisions. Demonstrated patience and capability to engage all
constituents, ensuring broad participation and shared
responsibility in data governance initiatives.
- Communication and Engagement: Effective communication and
collaboration skills, including articulating complex technical
concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Experience in building
consensus and driving engagement among diverse groups.
- Change Management: Expertise in planning, executing, and
sustaining data governance initiatives with a focus on guiding
people through the transition to effective data stewardship and
supporting cultural adaptation to new data practices.
- Technical Proficiency: Strong skills in data warehouse
management, database systems, basic data integration tools, and
familiarity with AI technologies and their ethical application
within a data governance framework.
- Data Analysis: Data analysis and interpretation skills for
informed decision-making, and the integration of AI-driven insights
while upholding ethical standards.
- Policy Development: Experience in developing and implementing
data governance policies.
- Project and Program Management: Demonstrated project management
experience.
- Visualization and Cloud Services: Solid understanding of data
visualization and cloud-based platforms, including the ability to
guide and collaborate on projects using tools like Power BI,
Tableau, and cloud services such as Azure or AWS.
- AI and Machine Learning: Understanding of AI and machine
learning concepts, with an emphasis on ethical considerations, data
privacy, and integration within a data governance framework.
- Passion: A passion for serving and supporting the diverse
communities we serve in San Diego.Knowledge:
- Current trends and developments in data governance, data
quality, and data stewardship.
- Effective strategies for data governance in an educational or
similar institutional setting.
- Fundamental principles and practices of data governance and
management.
- Key concepts of data architecture, modeling, and database
design.
- Relevant laws, regulations, and compliance requirements related
to data governance, including data privacy.
- Understanding of data lifecycle management and data integration
processes.
- Understanding of legal and regulatory frameworks governing data
usage, privacy, and security.Training and Experience:Any
combination of training and experience equivalent to: a Bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university in a field related
to the assigned areas of responsibility and five years of
experience in information management, specifically in creating and
executing data governance programs for complex, multifunctional
organizations and data quality projects, offering training and
support for analytics and responsible use, and/or metadata
management initiatives; and a minimum of three years of experience
in Project or Program Management. Master's degree
preferred.Applicants with foreign degrees from colleges or
universities outside of the United States must have their
coursework evaluated by a professional association that is a member
of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services
(NACES) or Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute, (ACEI). A
copy of the evaluation must be submitted with your online
application.
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Keywords: University of California, Chino Hills , Data Governance Manager, Executive , San Diego, California
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