Miami-Dade County
Director, Communication and Information Technology Department (CITD)
Miami-Dade County, Miami, Florida, us, 33222
Overview
Salary Range: $149,217.47 – $422,297.37
Miami-Dade County is seeking a strategic, innovative, and pioneering leader for the Director, Communications and Information Technology Department (CITD) position, to advance the County’s mission by unifying enterprise technology services with public engagement, digital communications, and marketing which promote the County’s vast programs and services. The CITD Director provides strategic and operational leadership to manage enterprise infrastructure, including networks, data centers, cybersecurity, and telephony; and to deliver Countywide application support and emerging technologies that enhance digital service delivery, while also guiding countywide communications, public-facing digital platforms, and engagement strategies. CITD is comprised of 1,130 employees with a proposed operating budget for FY2025-2026 of approximately $305M, and a capital budget of approximately $394M.
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated executive leadership experience, take a visionary and strategic approach to problem solving, and use data and insights to plan for and embrace future technology and communication needs, while driving innovation. The CITD Director will champion the use of data-driven insights, inclusive communication strategies, and user-centered design to build public trust, drive participation in County programs, and enhance operational effectiveness. The director will lead a team responsible for directing and coordinating complex IT initiatives, including infrastructure and application modernization, cybersecurity, and enterprise system integration, advancing innovative user experience design, and engagement strategies that build trust and improve service delivery. Proven experience integrating business intelligence, data analytics, and customer feedback to support informed decision-making and guide modernization efforts is essential.
Responsibilities The Director provides strategic and operational leadership to:
• Manage enterprise infrastructure, including networks, data centers, cybersecurity, and telephony;
• Deliver Countywide application support and emerging technologies that enhance digital service delivery;
• Guide countywide communications, public-facing digital platforms, and engagement strategies;
• Lead a team responsible for directing and coordinating complex IT initiatives, including infrastructure and application modernization, cybersecurity, and enterprise system integration;
• Advance innovative user experience design and engagement strategies that build trust and improve service delivery; and
• Integrate business intelligence, data analytics, and customer feedback to support informed decision-making and modernization efforts.
Qualifications
Proven track record of leading cross-functional teams in delivering enterprise-wide IT solutions and/or communication strategies;
Experience in managing technology modernization, digital transformation, or similar large-scale initiatives, and/or leading change communications in complex organizations;
Ability to evaluate and integrate emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI); monitors industry trends to drive digital transformation, improve efficiency, and deliver accessible value via a positive customer experience.
Ability to oversee high-impact public-facing technology initiatives in service to the multiple departments within Miami-Dade County, and the Constitutional Offices;
Knowledge and experience with the implementation of Oracle’s Enterprise Resource Planning system, Microsoft’s suite of cloud-based services; managing and negotiating service contracts for hardware and software acquisition, implementation, and maintenance services; and designing a cohesive data management ecosystem that allows for easy access and utilization of information for decision-making;
Ability to lead an integrated communication and marketing program that includes 3-1-1, Customer Relationship Management and Miami-Dade TV in a manner that ensures close coordination and collaboration with all key stakeholders, including supporting county departments in the development of a unified communications and marketing strategy across the organization;
Demonstrated experience and strong leadership skills in managing crisis and emergency communication, public information management, media and community relations;
Experience in developing, evaluating, and ensuring compliance with enterprise-wide technology policies, standards, best practices, as well as state and federal regulatory matters;
Experience leading professional teams with a solution-oriented approach to problem solving, a true commitment to public service, and an ability to effectively engage a wide range of audiences;
Experience in identifying opportunities to optimize IT spending and drive cost-saving initiatives/programs without compromising service quality or business objectives;
Ability to manage a multi-million-dollar budget and workforce with knowledge of government procurement processes and protocols
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree. A minimum of eight years of progressively responsible managerial experience to include project management, implementation of large-scale projects, strategic planning, fiscal, contract administration and/or procurement experience is required.
Master’s degree is preferred. Experience integrating business intelligence, data analytics, and customer feedback to support modernization efforts is highly desired.
About Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County is the largest county in Florida with approximately 2.7 million residents. The County has a strong Mayor form of government. The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is the legislative body, consisting of 13 members elected from single-member districts. Members are elected and serve one four-year term and may serve up to two consecutive four-year terms. The Commission chooses a Chairperson who presides over the BCC and appoints the members of legislative committees.
In January 2025, the Miami-Dade County transitioned to include five Constitutional Offices with elected leaders including Sheriff, Clerk of Court and Comptroller, Property Appraiser, Tax Collector and Supervisor of Elections.
Benefits Miami-Dade County offers outstanding comprehensive benefits that include full medical, dental, optional vision and disability insurance; optional 457 pre-tax savings plans, optional flexible spending accounts, 13 paid holidays, one birthday holiday, and three floating holidays; vacation and sick leave; and employee contributory membership in the Florida Retirement System.
Applicants qualifying for employment will be subject to an extensive background check including, but not limited to, fingerprint checks, employment verification and other screening procedures. All documents submitted in response to the advertisement are public records pursuant to Chapter 119 Florida Statutes.
Miami-Dade County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Local and Federal law.
Qualified applicants may apply online for the Director, Communications and Information Technology Department (CITD) JO#96442 at www.miamidade.gov/jobs or submit resumes via email to Recruitment@miamidade.gov. For additional information contact Yetive Hidalgo at Yetive.Hidalgo@miamidade.gov or (305) 375-5441.
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Miami-Dade County is seeking a strategic, innovative, and pioneering leader for the Director, Communications and Information Technology Department (CITD) position, to advance the County’s mission by unifying enterprise technology services with public engagement, digital communications, and marketing which promote the County’s vast programs and services. The CITD Director provides strategic and operational leadership to manage enterprise infrastructure, including networks, data centers, cybersecurity, and telephony; and to deliver Countywide application support and emerging technologies that enhance digital service delivery, while also guiding countywide communications, public-facing digital platforms, and engagement strategies. CITD is comprised of 1,130 employees with a proposed operating budget for FY2025-2026 of approximately $305M, and a capital budget of approximately $394M.
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated executive leadership experience, take a visionary and strategic approach to problem solving, and use data and insights to plan for and embrace future technology and communication needs, while driving innovation. The CITD Director will champion the use of data-driven insights, inclusive communication strategies, and user-centered design to build public trust, drive participation in County programs, and enhance operational effectiveness. The director will lead a team responsible for directing and coordinating complex IT initiatives, including infrastructure and application modernization, cybersecurity, and enterprise system integration, advancing innovative user experience design, and engagement strategies that build trust and improve service delivery. Proven experience integrating business intelligence, data analytics, and customer feedback to support informed decision-making and guide modernization efforts is essential.
Responsibilities The Director provides strategic and operational leadership to:
• Manage enterprise infrastructure, including networks, data centers, cybersecurity, and telephony;
• Deliver Countywide application support and emerging technologies that enhance digital service delivery;
• Guide countywide communications, public-facing digital platforms, and engagement strategies;
• Lead a team responsible for directing and coordinating complex IT initiatives, including infrastructure and application modernization, cybersecurity, and enterprise system integration;
• Advance innovative user experience design and engagement strategies that build trust and improve service delivery; and
• Integrate business intelligence, data analytics, and customer feedback to support informed decision-making and modernization efforts.
Qualifications
Proven track record of leading cross-functional teams in delivering enterprise-wide IT solutions and/or communication strategies;
Experience in managing technology modernization, digital transformation, or similar large-scale initiatives, and/or leading change communications in complex organizations;
Ability to evaluate and integrate emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI); monitors industry trends to drive digital transformation, improve efficiency, and deliver accessible value via a positive customer experience.
Ability to oversee high-impact public-facing technology initiatives in service to the multiple departments within Miami-Dade County, and the Constitutional Offices;
Knowledge and experience with the implementation of Oracle’s Enterprise Resource Planning system, Microsoft’s suite of cloud-based services; managing and negotiating service contracts for hardware and software acquisition, implementation, and maintenance services; and designing a cohesive data management ecosystem that allows for easy access and utilization of information for decision-making;
Ability to lead an integrated communication and marketing program that includes 3-1-1, Customer Relationship Management and Miami-Dade TV in a manner that ensures close coordination and collaboration with all key stakeholders, including supporting county departments in the development of a unified communications and marketing strategy across the organization;
Demonstrated experience and strong leadership skills in managing crisis and emergency communication, public information management, media and community relations;
Experience in developing, evaluating, and ensuring compliance with enterprise-wide technology policies, standards, best practices, as well as state and federal regulatory matters;
Experience leading professional teams with a solution-oriented approach to problem solving, a true commitment to public service, and an ability to effectively engage a wide range of audiences;
Experience in identifying opportunities to optimize IT spending and drive cost-saving initiatives/programs without compromising service quality or business objectives;
Ability to manage a multi-million-dollar budget and workforce with knowledge of government procurement processes and protocols
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree. A minimum of eight years of progressively responsible managerial experience to include project management, implementation of large-scale projects, strategic planning, fiscal, contract administration and/or procurement experience is required.
Master’s degree is preferred. Experience integrating business intelligence, data analytics, and customer feedback to support modernization efforts is highly desired.
About Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade County is the largest county in Florida with approximately 2.7 million residents. The County has a strong Mayor form of government. The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) is the legislative body, consisting of 13 members elected from single-member districts. Members are elected and serve one four-year term and may serve up to two consecutive four-year terms. The Commission chooses a Chairperson who presides over the BCC and appoints the members of legislative committees.
In January 2025, the Miami-Dade County transitioned to include five Constitutional Offices with elected leaders including Sheriff, Clerk of Court and Comptroller, Property Appraiser, Tax Collector and Supervisor of Elections.
Benefits Miami-Dade County offers outstanding comprehensive benefits that include full medical, dental, optional vision and disability insurance; optional 457 pre-tax savings plans, optional flexible spending accounts, 13 paid holidays, one birthday holiday, and three floating holidays; vacation and sick leave; and employee contributory membership in the Florida Retirement System.
Applicants qualifying for employment will be subject to an extensive background check including, but not limited to, fingerprint checks, employment verification and other screening procedures. All documents submitted in response to the advertisement are public records pursuant to Chapter 119 Florida Statutes.
Miami-Dade County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Local and Federal law.
Qualified applicants may apply online for the Director, Communications and Information Technology Department (CITD) JO#96442 at www.miamidade.gov/jobs or submit resumes via email to Recruitment@miamidade.gov. For additional information contact Yetive Hidalgo at Yetive.Hidalgo@miamidade.gov or (305) 375-5441.
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