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- Director of IT and Digital Transformation
Director of IT and Digital Transformation
Salary: Competitive
Organisation: Brockenhurst College
Location: Hampshire
Closing Date: 15 Apr 2026
For over 50 years as a leading post-16 provider—and more than a century as a place of learning—Brockenhurst College has been at the heart of its community, delivering outstanding education across 16–19 provision, Apprenticeships, Higher Education, adult learning, and international programmes. Set within the stunning New Forest National Park, with a main campus in Brockenhurst and specialist sites across the region, the College combines academic excellence with a deeply rooted culture of inclusion, respect, and personal growth.
This is a truly exciting time to join us.
The Further Education sector is evolving rapidly—shaped by changing skills demands, curriculum reform, and accelerating technological advancement. In response, we launched an ambitious new Strategic Plan in September 2024, placing digital development at its core. Now, we are seeking a visionary Director of IT & Digital Transformation to help drive this agenda forward.
You will play a pivotal role in delivering our digital strategy, enhancing teaching and learning through technology, and ensuring our systems, infrastructure, and innovation keep pace with the needs of our students and staff. Working with a highly committed team, you will help position the College at the forefront of digital excellence in the FE sector.
At the heart of the role is a clear mission: to ensure the continuous evolution, effective integration, and seamless operation of technology in a way that enhances teaching, learning, and wider organisational effectiveness. With responsibility for digital systems across the College, you will ensure that technology not only operates efficiently, but also enables innovation, strengthens collaboration, and delivers meaningful, measurable impact.
In return, you’ll join a college that is not only high-performing, but also supportive, collaborative, and ambitious—where people genuinely care about making a difference.
Brockenhurst College is, quite simply, a fantastic place to work and grow your career.
Key Dates to Note:
Closing date for applications is: Wednesday 15 April 2026
First round interviews (to take place via Teams): Monday 20 and Tuesday 21 April 2026
Final interviews to be held at the college: Wednesday 6 May 2026
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Harpreet at harpreet.jossan@aoc.co.uk