Director of Academic Technology & User Services (ATUS)
Western WA University Police Department | |
United States, Washington, Bellingham | |
Feb 26, 2026 | |
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Western Washington University seeks a Director of Academic Technology & User Services (ATUS) to lead institution-wide academic and user-facing technology. Reporting to the CIO and serving on the ITS senior leadership team, this role sets strategic direction for technology supporting teaching, learning, and campus operations. As a department of Western Washington University's Information Technology Services (WWU ITS), Academic Technology and User Services (ATUS) delivers programs and services to the entire university with a focus on end-user experience and academic/instructional technologies. The Director of ATUS oversees all units in ATUS, including student and employee Service Desks, Device and Computer Lab support, Classroom Services, Video Services/Digital Media Center, and the Center for Instructional Innovation. As part of ITS senior leadership, the Director continually evaluates services and operations, leading improvements to meet evolving institutional needs. The position manages a $4M budget, balancing sustainability with innovation, and leverages departmental resources to maximize capacity. ATUS is comprised of 35 staff and about 100 student employees. The Director ensures the ongoing growth and development of ATUS employees, cultivating an ethic of care and building a culture that reflects the mission and values of ITS and WWU. For more information, view the position profile. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree and seven years or more leading a technology support organization in higher education Application materials should address your experience related to the position responsibilities and the required and preferred qualifications. Applicants should submit: 1. A cover letter describing your interest in the role and your approach to leadership. 2. A resume. 3. A 1-2-page statement responding to the following prompt: In this role, you will facilitate conversations with students, faculty, staff, and executive leadership about the use of generative and agentic AI at Western Washington University. Please describe your perspective on the benefits and risks of AI in higher education and how you would engage constructively with stakeholders who hold differing viewpoints. recblid mg8hq7vkwbmf96u5xx1tdzhszll7a1 | |
Feb 26, 2026