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About The Service

The Education and Lifelong Learning Directorate provides the strategic, professional and operational support to enable the Council to fulfil its responsibilities for early years education, statutory age education, education in school sixth forms and a youth service.

There are 128 schools in Cardiff consisting of 3 nursery schools, 99 Primary Schools, 18 Secondary Schools, 7 Special Schools & 1 Pupil Referral Unit.

There are 53,596 learners on a school roll from Nursery to National Curriculum Year 11 (ages 3 -16) and 3,394 learners on roll post-16. A total of 56,990 learners in Cardiff schools as at January 2024. There are also an additional 393 learners Educated Other Than At School (EOTAS), 362 pre-16 and 31 post-16.

The work of the Directorate is organised into six service areas: Partnerships & Performance, Inclusion Services, Targeted Services, Key Groups, Services to Schools, and School Organisation and Access and Planning.

Each of these supports the overall purpose of improving the achievement of learners. The Directorate also commissions the Central South Consortium to provide School Improvement Services to all of its schools.

About the job

This exciting opportunity, within the innovative and pro-active Information Systems Team, is to support the digitalisation of services and drive a cultural change in the use of digital and online systems within the Education Directorate. To work with managers and staff across the Directorate to identify improved technological changes, which will assist in the optimisation of the business process models. The position benefits from excellent professional development opportunities.

What We Are Looking For From You

The Education Directorate is seeking an experienced, innovative officer to support the transformation of business processes into a new digital era; providing the technical knowledge and expertise to enable the digitalisation of Services. The postholder will work with managers and staff to optimise use of the digital and online systems to meet service requirements.

The postholder will need to be competent in keeping up-to-date and sourcing out new technologies, ideally with experience in vast technologies, be extremely motivated and be able to breakdown problems to deliver positive digital solutions.

This is a key post and pivotal to the delivery of information management improvement and digitalisation plans within the Directorate.

Additional information

For an informal discussion about this post, please call Rodel Currie, Information Systems Manager on 07974 597355.

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