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Information Technology Director

Job Posted 3/7/2025
Superior Court of California, County of Butte
Chico, CA 95928
Category Management
Full-Time
Job Description
The Superior Court of California, County of Butte

is now accepting applications for:

Information Technology Director

Recruitment Open Until Filled.

About the Community:

Butte County Superior Court is located in beautiful Northern California, where the valley floor meets the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains, approximately 1.5 hours north of Sacramento. At over 1,600 square miles and with a population of approximately 225,000, Butte County is full of natural beauty and provides endless recreational opportunities. It is home to one of the largest municipal parks in the country, Bidwell Park, which boasts over 3,600 acres of hiking and mountain bike trails, swimming holes, picnic areas, golf and disc golf courses, and more! Outdoor adventures also await in places like Lake Oroville, Feather Falls, Table Mountain, and Lassen and Plumas National Forests which border the county to the east. In the county's urban center of Chico, you'll find a vibrant downtown, art, culture, unique restaurants, music, and weekly farmers' markets. Right in the center of it all is the CSU, Chico campus, which provides a stunning backdrop and a variety of events and activities throughout the year.

About the Court:

Butte County Superior Court is a unified superior court operating two facilities, one courthouse in Chico, and another courthouse in the county seat of Oroville. All legal, operational, and administrative functions of the court are governed by the Presiding Judge and the Court Executive Officer. The court has thirteen judicial officers, or eleven judges and two commissioners, and approximately 135 support staff. The Court is recognized as a leader for many collaborative initiatives, including a regional self-help program, a multi-court IT services model, and numerous civics education initiatives. Butte County is home to a community with diverse needs, and the Court continually adapts to provide effective and reliable access to justice.

The Position:

Under the direction of the Court Executive Officer or Assistant Court Executive Officer, the Information Technology Director oversees assigned staff in the Information Technology Division and all aspects of information technology services for the court. That entails responsibility for managing, directing, integrating, establishing standards for, and maintaining security of, diverse information systems and technology programs and services, including business systems applications, case management systems, networking, customer support, data communications, and records management systems and technology. The incumbent oversees the implementation of specific technical solutions, through individual effort and/or staff direction, and is expected to have hardware, operating system, and networking knowledge. The incumbent also exercises leadership in formulating technology strategy and establishing long-term technology direction for the court, including budgeting for technology needs. As a member of the court's senior management team, the incumbent also shares responsibility for establishing and attaining the court's organizational goals and objectives. This is a regular, full-time, at-will position and is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act.

The following duties are typical of those performed by the incumbent in this classification. However, other duties may also be required.
  • Plans, organizes, directs, and manages the information technology functions, operations, and resources of the court, in consultation with executive management.
  • Plans, prioritizes, and coordinates the acquisition, implementation, utilization, installation, and maintenance of information technology infrastructure, in compliance with applicable procurement requirements.
  • Analyzes and confers with judicial officers, executives, senior managers, managers, and staff to assess operational effectiveness of technological functions and resources, recommend enhancements, and implement procedural changes.
  • Designs, engineers, troubleshoots, and supports various information technology systems.
  • Develops, implements, interprets, and ensures training is provided to court staff on policies and procedures regarding the court's information technology.
  • Develops, prioritizes, and interprets Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Planning for all information technology systems.
  • Maintains knowledge of current and future trends in information technology and reviews, evaluates, and interprets trends, legal requirements, and relevant legislation, to determine and plan for effects on operations and programs.
  • Represents the court on various technology related committees and participates in State work related to information technology issues.
  • Acts as the court's primary information technology representative and coordinates with internal and external technology users and external agencies regarding court information technology processes, procedures, issues, and initiatives.
  • Serves as a project or program manager as assigned.
  • Conducts information technology research and prepares oral and written reports with recommendations, and statistical information, if necessary, for projects and program development and improvement.
  • Prepares and administers assigned budget.
  • Participates in court-wide strategic and operations planning.
  • Directs the work of staff, reviews, and evaluates performance, administers discipline, conducts or oversees training, conducts employment interviews, and makes recommendations regarding the hiring of new information technology personnel.
  • Demonstrates leadership and coordinates with other managers to ensure effective communication between all court divisions and uniform application of court policies.
  • Maintains continuous positive relationships with court management, judicial officers, employee groups, and external stakeholders.
Knowledge Of:
  • Principles of management, supervision, training, administrative practices, and personnel administration.
  • Principles and practices of leadership, motivation, team building, and conflict resolution.
  • Principles and methods of programming, systems, and procedures analysis; principles, techniques, and capabilities of electronic data processing, including office automation and personal computers.
  • Principles and practices of public administration as it relates to the management of computer systems operation and support, local and wide area data communications, and a variety of telecommunications systems;
  • Fundamental principles and practices of organizational techniques and management procedures including accounting and budget principles, statistical methods, and logic and business administration principles.
  • General practices and specific software pertinent and unique the court.
  • Local Area Network (LAN) administration and networking engineering principles including server/client protocols; advanced terminology used in electronic data processing and information technology.
  • Workflow scheduling, records and forms design, and control requirements.
  • Relevant California legal codes and court procedures, policies, and filing requirements; operations and procedures of the California trial courts.
  • State reporting requirements and formats, record maintenance and indexing; principles of court case flow, calendar, and jury management.
  • Legal terminology; basic mathematical computations; principles of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
  • Personal computers including work processing, database, and spreadsheet applications; modern legal office methods, equipment, and practices.
  • Multi-agency collaborative program design and implementation.
  • Principles and methodologies of effective project management, including project cost accounting and project change management and control.
Ability To:
  • When required, perform a broad range of general supervisory duties including assisting, training, and reviewing subordinates in the performance of their duties; maintaining performance and disciplinary standards, and conducting reviews and evaluations; develop and conduct in-service training programs.
  • Read, interpret, and apply complex technical publications, manuals, and other documents.
  • Organize, direct and implement a wide variety of programs and services that are carried out by the Information Technology Division.
  • Analyze complex data and information technology problems, evaluate alternatives, project consequences, create analysis reports, make sound logical recommendations based on findings, and implement decisions in support of goals.
  • Under general direction, establish and implement policies, procedures, protocols, and goals; monitor the effectiveness and results of information technology operations through statistical and other analysis and make recommendations as appropriate; manage multiple projects while maintaining priorities and meeting deadlines. Gather and analyze complex data; conduct feasibility studies to determine needs and implement findings.
  • Represent the court effectively with county departments and outside agencies.
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Work cooperatively with those contacted in the course of work.
  • Maintain and research technological changes and developments in the computer hardware and software industry.
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