Assistant Director, Digital Enablement
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity Job Summary The Assistant Director of
Digital Enablement provides strategic and operational leadership
across digital solutions consulting, solutions engineering, and
training, with a significant focus on AI enablement across the
university. This role intentionally unifies consultation, solution
design, implementation, and training into a single, integrated
service model recognizing that effective consultations are
inherently instructional, strong training is consultative, and
successful digital solutions require both. A primary role of this
position is the ability to work closely with senior stakeholders
(Director, VP, etc.) to create and shape AI transformation
roadmaps, research and evaluate vendors that can deliver on
strategic AI initiatives. Reporting to the Director of Digital
Solutions and Global Client Experience, the Assistant Director
oversees multidisciplinary teams responsible for enabling the
university community to effectively adopt and use enterprise
platforms, AI-powered tools, and digital workflows. This role
serves as a bridge between campus needs and IT capabilities,
ensuring solutions are user-centered, scalable, well-documented,
and supported by high-quality enablement experiences. A core
emphasis of this role is AI enablement: guiding the adoption,
diffusion, and effective use of AI platforms and AI-embedded tools
(e.g., Microsoft Copilot and other emerging technologies) through
solution design, process reengineering, consulting, training, and
change management. The Assistant Director will directly oversee
senior AI-focused roles and is expected to model strong AI fluency,
ethical use, and practical application across administrative and
academic contexts. 24/7 business continuity: This role requires
occasional availability outside of traditional working hours to
address urgent business needs as they arise, including, but not
limited to, responding to security incidents, supporting software
deployments, resolving software issues or system breaks, and
addressing other critical operational requirements. The ideal
candidate must be proactive and adaptable, ensuring minimal
disruption to business operations by promptly addressing any
issues, regardless of time or day. Flexibility and a strong sense
of urgency are essential for success in this position. Other duties
as required: This role requires flexibility in performing duties
outside of the primary responsibilities to support evolving
business needs. The ideal candidate must be adaptable and willing
to take on additional tasks or projects as required, ensuring
smooth operations across the organization. This may include
stepping in to assist with cross-functional teams, handling
unexpected challenges, or contributing to initiatives that support
business growth and success. A proactive mindset and the ability to
pivot quickly are essential for thriving in this dynamic
environment. Hybrid work schedule: This role is hybrid and in the
office a minimum of three days a week to facilitate collaboration
and teamwork. In-office presence is an essential part of our
on-campus culture and allows for engaging directly with staff and
students, sharing ideas, and contributing to a dynamic work
environment. Being on-site allows for stronger connections, more
effective problem-solving, and enhanced team synergy, all of which
are key to achieving our collective goals and driving success.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. The
University is unable to work sponsor for this role, now or in the
future. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Information
Technology, Computer Science, Business, Education, or a related
field; or equivalent combination of education and experience. 7
years of experience in digital solutions consulting, solutions
engineering, training, product/platform ownership, or digital
transformation roles. Incumbent must have the ability to blend
front-facing, executive level consulting skills with deep technical
knowledge to identify opportunities where AI opportunities can
create significant value to the organization. Demonstrated
leadership experience managing multidisciplinary teams (consulting,
engineering, training, or enablement). Strong experience with
enterprise platforms and productivity tools (e.g., Microsoft 365,
Power Platform, ServiceNow, Qualtrics, collaboration tools).
Demonstrated experience enabling adoption of AI tools and
platforms, including training, consulting, or solution design.
Proven ability to translate business needs into practical,
user-centered digital solutions. Experience designing and
delivering training or enablement programs in higher education or a
complex enterprise environment. Exceptional communication,
stakeholder engagement, and change management skills. Strong
analytical skills with experience using metrics to guide
decision-making and demonstrate impact. Preferred Qualifications
Experience leading or supporting AI programs, platforms, or
AI-embedded enterprise tools. Familiarity with AI governance,
ethical use frameworks, and risk considerations. Agile, Scrum,
ITIL, or change management experience. Experience working in higher
education or similarly complex, federated organizations. Key
Accountabilities & responsibilities 1) Integrated Digital Solutions
Leadership- Provide strategic and operational leadership for
digital solutions consulting, solutions engineering, and training
as a unified function. Define and evolve service offerings that
intentionally blend consultation, solutioning, and enablement.
Ensure consistent intake, prioritization, delivery, and
documentation of digital solutions engagements across the
university. 2) AI Enablement and Strategy - Lead the university’s
AI enablement efforts within Digital Solutions, including
consultation, solution design, training, and diffusion. Serve as
program manager for the AI enablement program, establishing the
roadmap, governance-aligned operating model, intake and
prioritization mechanisms, and success metrics for AI adoption
across the university. Partner with stakeholders to identify
high-impact AI use cases where current processes or jobs can be
reengineered to utilize AI, guide responsible adoption, and ensure
AI tools are embedded into real workflows through consulting,
solution design, and training. Oversee or collaborate closely with
AI-focused roles and ensure alignment with institutional AI
governance, risk, and ethics frameworks. 3) Solutions Engineering
and Consulting Oversight - Oversee solution engineering and
consulting activities that translate business needs into effective,
supportable digital solutions using enterprise platforms (e.g.,
Microsoft 365, ServiceNow, Qualtrics, Miro, AI platforms). Ensure
solutions emphasize out-of-the-box capabilities, scalability, and
maintainability. Guide teams in requirements gathering, process
mapping, solution design, testing, and handoff. 4) Training,
Enablement, and Adoption - Oversee the design and delivery of
training and enablement experiences that support adoption of
digital and AI-enabled solutions. Ensure training offerings are
practical, workflow-centered, and aligned with real consultative
engagements. Establish standards for instructional quality,
learning experience design, and measurement of training
effectiveness and impact. 5) Continuous Improvement, Metrics, and
Research - Establish metrics to measure and report on adoption,
impact, and satisfaction across solutions and training. Monitor
trends in digital transformation and AI, evaluate emerging tools,
and continuously improve service models. Use data and feedback to
refine offerings, retire low-value services, and scale high-impact
solutions. Supervision This role typically supervises managers,
leads, and/or senior individual contributors across digital
solutions engineering, consulting, training, and AI enablement
functions. The Assistant Director is accountable for team
performance, capacity planning, and professional development.
Position Type Information Technology Additional Information
Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work
experience, education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit
eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental, paid
time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as well
as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 113S Expected Hiring Range:
$113,865.00 - $165,105.00 With the pay range(s) shown above, the
starting salary will depend on several factors, which may include
your education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and
skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees
already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are
subject to change.
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