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IT Director, Process Improvement

ISACA, New Haven, Connecticut, us, 06540

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Salary Range $120,000.00 - $225,000.00

The Director of Process Improvement is a key leader in shaping operational processes across Operations. Reporting to the Senior Director of the Operations Portfolio Management Office (OPMO), this role defines and advances process‑improvement strategies, develops and documents operational processes, and leads the continued growth of Yale’s process‑improvement training program grounded in Lean Six Sigma and the DMAIC model.

This role requires experience growing and developing a process‑improvement or continuous‑improvement team and strengthening organizational maturity in these methodologies. The position directly supports the Operations and IT portfolios of strategic projects and provides consultation across broader operational functions of the University. A strong foundational background in project management, portfolio management, and change management is essential, as the team occasionally leads targeted components of work in these areas and must partner closely with peer directors, including the Director of the PMO and the Director of Organizational Change Management.

A core responsibility is directing and coaching a team to identify pain points, simplify processes, and make operational work easier for the community. This includes establishing operational metrics, conducting current‑state assessments, incorporating the voice of the customer, identifying root causes, and driving measurable improvements. Meeting stakeholders where they are—tailoring methods, tools, and frameworks for accessibility and practicality— is essential. The role also oversees the development of operational scorecards and feedback loops to monitor progress and sustain performance gains.

This position advances Yale’s process‑improvement methodologies and tools, including the rollout and enhancement of the Process Improvement Toolkit. It also grows and promotes the Process Improvement Community of Practice, fostering shared learning across Operations and collaborating with similar groups across the University, including the Yale School of Medicine continuous‑improvement team.

The role further champions the exploration and adoption of emerging technologies—such as process mining, task mining, and robotic automation—to deepen process insight and streamline SOP development. Close partnership with leaders in organizational change management and project management ensures alignment and coordinated delivery of initiatives.

Required Skill/Ability 1: Expertise in Process Improvement and Operational Excellence Deep knowledge of Lean Six Sigma and DMAIC methodologies, with demonstrated experience applying them to drive measurable operational improvements across complex organizations.

Required Skill/Ability 2: Advanced Process Documentation and Analysis Strong capability in mapping, modeling, and analyzing business processes; defining operational metrics; conducting current‑state assessments; and developing future‑state designs that simplify workflows and improve performance.

Required Skill/Ability 3: Leadership in Team Development and Cultural Maturity Experience coaching, developing, and advancing a process‑improvement or continuous‑improvement team, and building organizational maturity in process‑improvement practices, tools, and techniques.

Required Skill/Ability 4: Foundational Strength in Project, Portfolio, and Change Management Working knowledge of project management, portfolio management, and change management principles sufficient to lead targeted components of work, collaborate effectively with peer directors, and integrate process‑improvement activities into broader initiatives.

Required Skill/Ability 5: Collaborative Influence and Stakeholder Engagement Ability to meet stakeholders where they are, tailor methodologies to their needs, incorporate the voice of the customer, build shared understanding, and influence cross‑functional teams toward aligned goals.

Required Skill/Ability 6: Innovation and Technology Awareness Interest in exploring and championing emerging technologies—such as process mining, task mining, and robotic automation—to deepen process insight and improve SOP and workflow development (expert‑level technical skills not required).

Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Six Sigma Black Belt required (ASQ preferred); PMP and Prosci certifications

Principal Responsibilities

Assists in formulating long‑term goals to provide for the development and direction of the area of responsibility, ensuring conformity and uniformity with University policies.

Directs new systems development and modification of existing systems.

Evaluates user needs and implements systems and solutions to best service the community.

Consults with users to diagnose and resolve complex problems.

Serves as a liaison between area of responsibility and other areas to serve University goals.

Develops troubleshooting and problem resolution programs to ensure a high level of service and efficiency.

Directs a staff of non‑exempt and exempt employees.

May perform other duties as assigned.

Required Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in a related field and ten years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Job Posting Date 01/05/2026

Job Category Manager

Bargaining Unit NON

Compensation Grade Administration & Operations

Compensation Grade Profile Senior Manager; Senior Program Leader (M7)

Time Type Full time

Duration Type Staff

Work Model Hybrid

Location 150 Munson Street, New Haven, Connecticut

Background Check Requirements All candidates for employment will be subject to pre‑employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle, DOT certification, drug testing and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of the background check. For additional information on the background check requirements and process visit "Learn about background checks" under the Applicant Support Resources section of Careers on the It’s Your Yale website.

Health Requirements Certain positions have associated health requirements based on specific job responsibilities. These may include vaccinations, tests, or examinations, as required by law, regulation, or university policy.

Posting Disclaimer Salary offers are determined by a candidate’s qualifications, experience, skills, and education in relation to the position requirements, along with the role’s grade profile and current internal and external market conditions.

Equal Employment Opportunity The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the essential functions that will be required of the position and should not be construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Employees will be assigned specific job‑related duties through their hiring department.

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