Director of Digital
We’re looking for a new Director of Digital to join our Senior Leadership group at University of Gloucestershire. If you’re a strategic thinker with a passion for digital excellence, we’d love to hear from you.
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Welcome
University of Gloucestershire is a vibrant, modern institution spanning campuses in Cheltenham and Gloucester, serving over 11,000 students with 900 dedicated staff. Building on a proud heritage dating back to 1847, the University combines academic excellence with a strong focus on innovation, community partnership and practical, real-world learning.
We are entering a new phase of ambition and transformation, strengthening our digital foundations and deepening our role within a growing regional ecosystem shaped by cyber innovation, research partnerships and the Golden Valley development.
Digital is a core strategic priority for the University. It underpins how students learn, how our academics teach and conduct research, how our services operate ad how we contribute to the wider business and cyber community across Gloucestershire, if not nationally.
Our ambition is to become a truly digitally connected University – one where technology enables excellence across every part of our mission and that is why we are seeking a Director of Digital to help drive this ambition.
About the role
As a member of the University’s senior leadership team, the Director of Digital will shape and deliver a clear digital strategy that complements the University’s wider ambitions to become a truly digitally connected institution. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer and Pro Vice-Chancellor, the role leads a multidisciplinary team of over 40 colleagues across Digital Services and IT Operations & Security, with two direct reports.
The Director will oversee the successful delivery of key transformation priorities, including cloud migration of core corporate systems such as Finance, HR and student platforms, while embedding modern, secure and resilient technology foundations. In this role you will also champion the effective use of data and insight to inform decision-making, service improvement and performance across the University.
With a strong focus on best practice, modern ways of working, emerging technologies and AI, the role works closely with academic and professional services leaders – including in support of digitally enabled and cyber focused academic programmes – as well as external suppliers and regional partners (including local businesses and the cyber community) to ensure digital capability enables excellent student experience, effective services and long-term institutional impact.
This is a rare opportunity to join the University at a pivotal moment with a clear mandate, senior sponsorship and the scale to make a lasting difference to how digital shapes education, services and the wider region. Could this be you?
What you will bring/Essential criteria
You will bring a compelling blend of strategic vision, technical understanding and people-focused leadership. In particular, you will demonstrate:
1. Digital Strategy, Transformation & Delivery
Proven experience setting and delivering an organisation-wide digital strategy aligned to corporate objectives, leading multi-year transformation programmes (including new ways of working) and operating confidently with executive teams and governing bodies to translate vision into sustained measurable outcomes.
2. Core Technology Platforms, Infrastructure & Modernisation
A strong track record of modernising complex technology landscapes, including cloud migration, SaaS adoption, legacy renewal and the effective application of emerging technologies and AI to improve service quality, resilience and efficiency.
3. People Leadership & Capability Uplift
Experience leading multidisciplinary digital and IT functions with clear accountability for performance, KPIs and outcomes whilst developing an inclusive and high performing team. A strong track record of driving cultural change, embedding modern delivery and operating models whilst being the champion for digital data uplifting digital capability and confidence across an organisation.
4. Operational Resilience, Risk & Cyber Oversight
Executive-level accountability for digital operations, infrastructure and cybersecurity, with the ability to balance service continuity, risk management and regulatory requirements while designing platforms fit for the future.
5. Commercial Acumen, Value for Money & Partnerships
Strong commercial judgement, with experience of managing budgets, suppliers and contracts, securing value for money and building productive partnerships with external organisations, local businesses and sector networks to deliver shared outcomes.
6. Influence, Credibility & Cross-Sector Collaboration
Excellent influencing and communication skills, with the presence and credibility to engage a diverse range of leaders, suppliers and external partners
We welcome applications from candidates with senior digital leadership experience gained outside higher education, including the public, private, regulatory, health or third sectors.
Terms of employment and benefits
Location: Hybrid – 3 days on Campus
While the post is based on our Park campus, the post holder may be based at any premises the University occupies and will be required to work at any University site or any other reasonable location where the University is undertaking its business.
Reports to: Chief Operating Officer and Pro Vice-Chancellor Student Experience
Responsible for: IT Operations & Security and Digital Services
Salary: Up to £96,116 plus benefits
Pension: You will be employed by the University of Gloucestershire Professional Services Limited (UoGPSL), or the University of Gloucestershire for staff with existing continuous LGPS or USS service.
Working hours: This is a full-time post. The ability and willingness to adopt a flexible approach to working hours and duties is expected, and you may be required to work additional hours from time to time to fulfil the requirements of your role and the needs of the department.
Benefits
- 32 days holiday plus any closure days and bank holidays.
- Attractive Family friendly policies
- Employee Assistance Programme for 365 days per year support including face to face and virtual counselling and online advice and guidance.
- Coaching pool access to qualified experienced coaches and mentors
- Discount platform for local and national lifestyle discounts (Vivup).
- Payment of course fees – 75% for a work-related course or 25% fee waiver for non-job-related course.
- Subsidised Car Parking
- National WOW awards and other staff recognition events including staff awards.
How to apply
Applications should be submitted no later than Monday 9th March at 09:00.
To find out more about the role and how to apply, please head to GatenbySanderson’s website where you can register and apply. When applying, please ensure that you provide the following information:
- Your CV
- A supporting statement (of not more than 2 pages) detailing how you can address the 6 Essential Criteria above (please see full criteria in the job description)
Our executive search partners, GatenbySanderson, will be handling all applications and conducting initial interviews with candidates. They would be delighted to speak with you to help provide further insight into the role and support with your application.
For an informal and confidential conversation, please do reach out to Sarah Luxford or Manjit Mundair-Lalli to set up a call: [email protected].
Should you have any issues with your application process, please contact [email protected]
Closing date: 9am – 9 March
Fireside chats: w/c 13 April
Interviews: 27 April
Our Commitment to Inclusive Recruitment
We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive and equitable workforce. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, particularly those who are currently under‑represented in senior leadership across digital professions. We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments needed during the recruitment process.