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Description
Description
Burke’s is continuing to evolve its technology environment and seeks a systems thinker who enjoys improving how institutional systems work together. This role focuses on strengthening integrations, data reliability, and reporting across the school while helping Burke’s thoughtfully adopt emerging tools, including responsible uses of AI.
This position is ideal for a systems-oriented professional who enjoys working at the intersection of technology, data, and school operations. The role requires both technical depth and strong collaboration skills to ensure that the school’s systems work together reliably and securely while supporting teaching, learning, and institutional decision-making.
Data Systems & Integration Manager plays a central part in helping Burke’s move from a collection of systems to a well-integrated institutional technology ecosystem. This role operates with significant autonomy and institutional trust in identifying opportunities to improve how the school’s systems work together.
Salary
$105,000 – $125,000 annually
Full Description
For a detailed description of the role and responsibilities, please review the full position description here.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the school’s SIS and LMS architecture and academic data workflows
- Maintain integrations between admissions, finance, health, and instructional systems
- Design and maintain institutional reporting structures and datasets
- Conduct data integrity and access audits to ensure system reliability
- Improve operational workflows across departments through automation and integration
- Support responsible data governance and security practices across school systems
Required Qualifications
- 3+ years administering complex relational data systems
- Experience with SIS platforms (Blackbaud preferred)
- Experience with system integrations, APIs, or data imports/exports
- Strong data analysis and reporting skills
- Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences
