The Senior Vice President – Chief Digital and Information Officer serves as the enterprise executive accountable for the end-to-end execution, reliability, governance, and value realization of HonorHealth's digital, information technology, infrastructure, applications, clinical informatics, data, analytics, artificial intelligence, and enterprise technology capabilities. This role ensures technology platforms, clinical and business applications, clinical informatics capabilities, data assets, analytics, and AI solutions operate as an integrated, reliable, and value-creating execution layer for the health system. The CDIO consolidates core enterprise technology execution functions (infrastructure and applications) and, as determined by the enterprise operating model, clinical informatics and AI/analytics enablement under one accountable executive to eliminate fragmentation between platforms, data, intelligence, and adoption in care delivery. The role balances operational reliability with innovation, ensuring HonorHealth can scale safely, digitally modernize, and translate advanced technologies into measurable clinical, operational, and financial outcomes. As the most senior technology leader in the organization, the CDIO serves as a key link to peer executives across the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) and to HonorHealth Medical Group (HHMG) and clinical leadership (nursing and physicians), enabling and advancing their priorities through clear governance, trusted partnerships, and disciplined delivery. The CDIO works in close partnership with Strategy and Transformation to align priorities and adoption, while retaining clear accountability for delivery, execution rigor, and platform stewardship.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive