Chief Information Officer Apply
Chief Information Officer (CIO)Harbor Health Services is a mission-driven, non-profit community health organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves. As the organization continues to grow and evolve, Harbor Health is seeking a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to provide strategic leadership for technology, data, and digital initiatives that support patient care, operational excellence, and long-term sustainability.The Chief Information Officer (CIO) reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and serves as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team at Harbor Health. The CIO provides enterprise-wide strategic and operational leadership for information technology, data, and digital transformation initiatives.The CIO is responsible for aligning technology strategy with Harbor Health's mission, clinical operations, regulatory obligations, and long-term growth objectives, including executive oversight of information security, data protection, and technology-related risk. This role ensures the secure, reliable, and cost-effective delivery of IT services that support patient care, business operations, and future organizational expansion.A critical objective of this position is to strengthen and unify the IT organization into a coordinated, high-performing function that delivers measurable business value, operational resilience, regulatory compliance, and appropriate cybersecurity protections in support of Harbor Health's patients, providers, and staff.Executive Leadership and StrategyServes as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team, providing strategic leadership and executive input on technology, data, and digital initiatives.Leads the development and execution of the organization's information technology strategy in alignment with clinical operations, business priorities, regulatory requirements, and long-term growth objectives.Advises executive leadership on emerging technology trends, risks, and opportunities, including their operational, financial, and strategic impact.Technology Operations and Service DeliveryProvides executive oversight for the planning, implementation, and operation of enterprise technology systems, including clinical, administrative, infrastructure and cloud-based platforms.Ensures the reliable, secure, and continuous delivery of IT services through performance monitoring, service management practices, and vendor oversight.Establishes and maintains an effective IT organizational structure, staffing model, and operating framework that supports organizational priorities and service delivery needs.Identifies, evaluates, and recommends cost-effective investments in technology, including staffing models, sourcing strategies, vendor solutions, and internal development.Assesses and communicates the benefits, risks, and costs associated with technology initiatives and investments.Information Security, Risk, and Governance OversightServes as the executive accountable for the organization's information security, privacy, and technology risk management program.Establishes and maintains governance structures, policies, and oversight processes for cybersecurity, data protection, vendor risk management, and regulatory compliance.Ensures alignment with applicable healthcare laws, regulations, and standards, including HIPAA and state data protection requirements.Oversees cybersecurity incident response planning, breach management, and coordination of regulatory notifications in partnership with Compliance, Privacy, and Legal.Provides executive oversight of third-party and vendor technology risk, including security expectations for hosted, cloud, and outsourced services.Ensures regular technology and security risk assessments, audits, and remediation activities are performed and tracked to completion.While the CIO retains executive accountability for information security and technology risk, operational execution may be delegated to IT leadership, external partners, or other designated roles.Project, Data, and Vendor ManagementOversees governance, prioritization, and management of the IT project portfolio, including major system acquisitions, implementations, and upgrades.Coordinates with clinical, operational, and administrative leaders to define business and system requirements for new and enhanced technology solutions.Reviews and approves hardware, software, and services contracts, and pursue enterprise or master agreements where appropriate to achieve operational efficiency and cost savings.Oversees the development and implementation of data governance practices to ensure the availability, integrity, usability, and security of organizational data.Fosters and manages strategic relationships with external partners, vendors, government entities, and other stakeholders.People LeadershipLead the recruitment, development, performance management, and retention of IT staff in accordance with organizational policies and budgetary objectives.Promote a collaborative, service-oriented culture that supports accountability, continuous improvement, and professional growth.Required and/or Preferred Education, Experience and Skills:Master's degree in Business Administration, Information Systems, or a related field preferred; equivalent combination of education and experience may be consideredHealthcare IT certifications such as CPHIMS preferredSeven or more years of progressive leadership experience managing enterprise IT operations of comparable size and complexityExperience in healthcare information technology, including support of clinical and administrative systemsDemonstrated experience in IT strategic planning, execution, and governanceExperience overseeing enterprise platforms, including Electronic Health Records, infrastructure, and outsourced or hosted servicesStrong background in IT planning, budgeting, organization, and resource managementExperience leading systems design, implementation, and ongoing operational supportDemonstrated ability to apply technology solutions to clinical, operational, and administrative challengesKnowledge of applicable laws, regulations, and standards related to healthcare information technologyExperience leading and developing high-performing IT teamsBroad understanding of enterprise IT architecture, systems integration, and application ecosystemsStrong knowledge of project and portfolio management principlesAbility to translate business and clinical needs into practical, scalable technology solutionsUnderstanding of human resource management principles, including staff development and performance managementAbility to set priorities, manage competing demands, and make risk-based decisionsDemonstrated servant-leader approach with a strong commitment to customer serviceExcellent written and verbal communication skills; strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate effectively across clinical, operational, and executive teamsComfortable providing and receiving constructive feedbackHighly self-motivated with strong attention to detailStrong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities.Ability to motivate teams and foster a collaborative, high-performance culture.Must be able to travel between Harbor Health locations in a timely manner and attend off-site meetings as necessary.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement. When determining actual base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g. location, years of relevant experience, education, training, and other factors as permissible by law).

