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Northern Kentucky University

Systems Analyst

Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky, United States

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Position Information

Working Title

Working Title Systems Analyst

Department

Department Kentucky Center for Mathematics

Compensation Title

Compensation Title Systems Analyst

Position Number

Position Number 30030600

Position Status

Position Status Contract

Work Schedule

8:15-4:30 pm

Hours per Week 37.5

Months per Year 12

Purpose of Position

The systems analyst reports to the Executive Director of the Kentucky Center for Mathematics and has primary responsibility for the development and deployment of technology systems in support of the KCM’s mission to improve the teaching and learning of mathematics throughout Kentucky. The position provides leadership for innovation, planning, consultation, development, and attainment of a system of technological resources. In addition, this position oversees the implementation of the system of IT resources to support the work and success of the Center. The position develops and maintains web-based interactive applications, produces the KCM website and resource web pages, and acquires computer and audio-visual hardware and third-party computer applications. The position administers the system of technological tools; including hardware and software, and provides end-user support.

Primary Responsibilities

Work with the Center staff to design, develop, enhance and maintain a system of interactive, computer-based tools to be used by teachers and students in the teaching and learning of mathematics concepts. Currently existing systems include the Kentucky Numeracy Project and Fluency Assessments applications, as well as virtual manipulatives for student use.

Collaborate with the Center staff to develop and improve Center processes through the use of technology. Select or develop computer-based tools that support KCM work activities. Interact with vendors on the implementation, enhancement and maintenance of their products. Third party applications currently include the Vieth Membership and Event Management System, Sibme, and an event app for the KCM Conference. KCM -developed applications include Abacus and KCM Tools.

Design, develop, and maintain the KCM website. Monitor and report on website usage statistics. Identify and implement strategies to increase traffic to the KCM website. Create and maintain mini-websites for projects and trainings. Current sites include the main KCM website, the KCM conference website, the KyMTL website, the KAMTE website, the KCM Numeracy Counts Academy website, the Kentucky Family Math website, and the Math Fact Fluency website.

Provide technical support and assistance for the KCM community members located throughout the state. Develop support materials. Troubleshoot issues. Administer user accounts. Communicate with users via email, phone and video conference. The KCM’s system of supported technologies include the above-mentioned applications and software and hardware tools developed and deployed by the Center.

Hire and on-board student developers. Define and direct their work processes. Supervise their work to develop and maintain KCM’s web-based applications and website resources.

Work with NKU IT to set up, administer, and manage the KCM web servers, residing on NKU servers.

Procure and maintain KCM’s technology assets (e.g. computers, peripherals, projectors, cameras, etc.). Verify and update KCM’s technology inventories.

Define the architecture of the KCM -built application environment. Evaluate, select, implement, and maintain the technologies and tools to use, taking into consideration cost, performance, efficiency, and reliability as well as the impact on the new student worker learning curve.

Qualifications

Bachelors’ degree required, Masters’ preferred.

Work requires knowledge of the following software:

Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

Documents Needed to Apply Required Documents

Resume

Cover Letter/Letter of Application

References

Optional Documents

Northern Kentucky University Nunn Drive | Highland Heights, Kentucky41099 Phone: (859) 572-5100

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