Architect-Enterprise

Indiana University Health SystemIndianapolis, IN
12d

About The Position

Indiana University Health is unlike any other healthcare system and we're looking for team members who share the things that matter most to us. People who are inspired by challenging and meaningful work for the good of every patient. People motivated to do their best every day. People who are always ready to apply themselves. As one of Indiana's largest employers, our vision is to lead the transformation of healthcare through quality, innovation and education, and make Indiana one of the nation's healthiest states. Architect-Enterprise RESPONSIBILITIES: Facilitates the creation of IS strategies and identifies the underlying capabilities and investments necessary to realize these strategies. Analyzes business and clinical opportunities from across the enterprise and defines the overall business, information, and systems architectural blueprint and roadmap. Partners with other architects to assess project alignment to the overall architectural blueprint and release plan through formal governance processes. Captures and documents the current-state and future-state system landscape. Identifies and defines high-level functional requirements. Vets current and emerging technologies for system fit, modification and/or retirement. Uses road mapping capability and IS asset releases necessary to achieve the future state. Reviews prototypes, solution blueprints, and project scopes. Aligns program architectures and enterprise architectures to ensure solutions are consistent with principals and guidelines. Identifies cross-capability, cross-release issues, and risks that affect the business architecture integrity. Identifies and addresses application and data issues that affect application integrity. Assesses the TCO for all recommendations and ensures appropriate consideration is given to financial impacts. Identifies methods and projects to actively reduce TCO. Provides input into the first level of estimate (type of work and order of magnitude impact). Engages appropriate application, information, and processes architects to create blueprints and provide second level estimate. REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors Degree Required. Masters Preferred. 7-10 years of relevant experience. Requires a fundamental understanding of application development, package configuration, application/data integration, infrastructure design principles and best practices, and how these activities combine to form a system. Requires 10+ years of combined experience in at least two of the following disciplines: clinical applications development, business applications development, analytics, security or infrastructure. Requires experience leading virtual teams, facilitating constructive debate and driving outcomes within time and budget constraints. Demonstrates the ability to weigh short-term tradeoffs against long-term alignment to achieve goal.

Requirements

  • Bachelors Degree Required. Masters Preferred.
  • 7-10 years of relevant experience.
  • Requires a fundamental understanding of application development, package configuration, application/data integration, infrastructure design principles and best practices, and how these activities combine to form a system.
  • Requires 10+ years of combined experience in at least two of the following disciplines: clinical applications development, business applications development, analytics, security or infrastructure.
  • Requires experience leading virtual teams, facilitating constructive debate and driving outcomes within time and budget constraints.
  • Demonstrates the ability to weigh short-term tradeoffs against long-term alignment to achieve goal.

Responsibilities

  • Facilitates the creation of IS strategies and identifies the underlying capabilities and investments necessary to realize these strategies.
  • Analyzes business and clinical opportunities from across the enterprise and defines the overall business, information, and systems architectural blueprint and roadmap.
  • Partners with other architects to assess project alignment to the overall architectural blueprint and release plan through formal governance processes.
  • Captures and documents the current-state and future-state system landscape.
  • Identifies and defines high-level functional requirements.
  • Vets current and emerging technologies for system fit, modification and/or retirement.
  • Uses road mapping capability and IS asset releases necessary to achieve the future state.
  • Reviews prototypes, solution blueprints, and project scopes.
  • Aligns program architectures and enterprise architectures to ensure solutions are consistent with principals and guidelines.
  • Identifies cross-capability, cross-release issues, and risks that affect the business architecture integrity.
  • Identifies and addresses application and data issues that affect application integrity.
  • Assesses the TCO for all recommendations and ensures appropriate consideration is given to financial impacts.
  • Identifies methods and projects to actively reduce TCO.
  • Provides input into the first level of estimate (type of work and order of magnitude impact).
  • Engages appropriate application, information, and processes architects to create blueprints and provide second level estimate.
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