Job Summary
The Head of Information Technology (IT) provides strategic leadership, operational management, and technical direction for all ICT activities in the university.
The position ensures the effective deployment, maintenance, and integration of technology solutions that support teaching, learning, examinations, research, administration, and finance.
This role also oversees all technology-driven student processes including admission, enrolment, course registration, payment, examinations, and academic reporting ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely service delivery in alignment with the university's mission and goals.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and Technical Leadership:
Develop and implement the university's ICT strategy, policy frameworks, and governance standards.
Oversee the performance, security, and integrity of all ICT systems, networks, and digital platforms.
Provide strategic direction for ICT initiatives aligned with academic and administrative goals.
Lead digital transformation projects and system integration for institutional efficiency.
Work collaboratively with the Vice-Chancellor, Registrar, Director of Academic Planning, and other senior management to ensure ICT systems effectively support university operations and strategic objectives.
Academic and Administrative Systems Management:
Supervise and manage all enterprise systems, including the ERP, LMS, MIS, student portal, and payment gateways.
Configure and maintain fee structures, academic calendars, semester start and end dates, and course registration settings.
Manage curriculum configuration and course mapping before each registration cycle.
Ensure seamless student admission, enrolment, and course registration processes.
Verify and approve student application credentials before acceptance and enrolment.
Resolve all issues relating to student payment gateways (e.g., Paystack), new applications, and portal access.
Reconcile Paystack and other payment platform transactions with student payment data on the university portal.
Supervise result uploads, CBT exam uploads, and compliance monitoring during examinations.
Export and validate all post-examination data for academic planning, performance evaluation, and reporting.
Maintain data integrity, compliance with ICT standards, and adherence to institutional policies.
Operational and Reporting Functions:
Generate and deliver timely, accurate ICT reports to the Academic Affairs, Registry, and Bursary Units to support planning and strategic decisions.
Collaborate with the Bursary Department to ensure transparent payment reconciliation and reporting.
Ensure high availability and responsiveness of all ICT systems, especially during registration and examination periods.
Maintain 24/7 system availability and weekend support to guarantee continuous academic and administrative operations.
Uphold cybersecurity best practices, data privacy, and institutional ICT standards.
Qualifications and Experience
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, or related discipline (Master's degree preferred).
8 - 10 years of experience in ICT management, with at least 4 years in a leadership position.
Proven experience in managing university or higher education ICT systems, including student information systems, ERP, LMS, and payment platforms.
Expertise in curriculum management, course registration systems, and CBT examination platforms.
Strong knowledge of database management, networking, cybersecurity, and cloud technologies.
Familiarity with Paystack, Remita, and other institutional payment integrations.
Relevant professional certifications such as ITIL, PMP, CCNA, CISA, or Microsoft Certified Professional are highly desirable.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with executive management and academic leadership.
Key Competencies:
Strong leadership and collaborative skills.
Strategic and innovative thinking.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving ability.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
High ethical standards, accuracy, and integrity.
Strong team player capable of working effectively with academic and administrative leaders.
Commitment to 24/7 system availability and weekend support required.
Ability to deliver results under pressure and manage multiple priorities.