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Director, Enterprise Applications
Location
District Of Columbia + 1 moreAll locations: District Of Columbia | Washington
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
$125K - $140K / year
Seniority
Lead
Job Description
Director, Enterprise Applications
National Association of Independent Schools
• Provide strategic leadership and oversight of NAIS’s enterprise application portfolio • Ensure systems are secure, reliable, and aligned with organizational priorities • Lead the strategy and delivery of internal and member-facing applications and key platforms • Drive alignment across application development, vendor partnerships, governance practices, and emerging technology integration • Partner with the Vice President for Information Technology to engage NAIS staff in the selection and implementation of internal applications • Serve as a key ambassador for NAIS’s member-facing platforms
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
- 7+ years in IT leadership, application management, or program management
- 2 + years of hands-on software development experience
- 2+ years of integrating generative and agentive ai systems into application development workflows and customer-facing products.
- Experience managing enterprise applications in a vendor-driven environment
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills
- Knowledge of software development and project management processes.
- Agile methodology and continuous delivery experience
- Knowledge of current application and ai development security frameworks
- Experience managing both contracted and internal staff
- Experience developing and maintaining multi-year operational budgets
- Preferred: Experience in nonprofit, education, or association environments
- Familiarity with data platforms, web systems, and identity management (SSO)
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