System VP & Chief Digital and Information Officer - Administration

University of California, IrvineOrange, CA
23d

About The Position

As a member of the UCI Health leadership team, reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President, the Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) provides visionary leadership for the digital transformation of a $5 billion academic health system comprising multiple hospitals, ambulatory clinics, surgery centers, and a growing population health platform. The CDIO is responsible for program development and oversees information technology operations management for patient care, research, education, and administration. This executive is accountable for shaping and executing a cohesive digital health strategy that aligns with the organization's tripartite mission of clinical excellence, research advancement, and medical education. The CDIO has primary responsibility for the delivery of Information Technology and telecommunications solutions and overall operational effectiveness of technology within UCI Health. The role oversees enterprise IT, digital platforms, data and analytics, cybersecurity, research informatics, and technology infrastructure, ensuring these functions operate securely, efficiently, and in service of improved health outcomes, operational performance, and strategic growth. The CDIO provides direct oversight of technology infrastructure, enterprise systems and services, and oversees processes to promote advancement and knowledge dissemination across UCI Health. This is a highly interactive and inclusive position that requires direct collaboration with Health leadership, IT leadership, UCI campus IT colleagues, leadership within the College of Health Sciences and associated schools, University of California colleagues, and the Office of the President. The role partners closely with clinical, academic, and administrative leaders to enable advanced analytics, clinical trials, and translational research through informatics tools and secure data environments. The CDIO also champions digital patient engagement, supports value-based care initiatives, and fosters a culture of innovation, talent development, and change readiness across the enterprise. This role focuses on planning, assessment of new technologies, deployment to ensure optimal interoperability, value creation, and ensuring all technologies are appropriately cyber secured.

Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree
  • Master's degree in business, hospital administration, computer science or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • A minimum of fifteen (15) years of progressive experience within information technology.
  • Minimum of ten (10) years of significant IT senior leadership experience, preferably within complex health institution environments, including: strategic planning, project planning, budgeting, leading the efforts of directors and managers responsible for operating a range of IT services.
  • 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in information technology, digital transformation, or health informatics.
  • 5+ years in senior or executive leadership roles within complex healthcare delivery systems, ideally including academic medical centers or integrated health systems.
  • Demonstrated success leading large-scale EHR implementations, digital health transformations, or enterprise analytics initiatives.
  • Experience overseeing clinical and operational technologies (EHR, ERP, PACS, RCM, CRM, etc.).
  • Strong track record in data governance, enterprise data warehousing, and enabling AI/machine learning applications in healthcare.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of: The education, research, patient care, and public service mission of universities and the corresponding academic and administrative practices, policies, and current challenges.
  • Business principles and techniques of administration, organization, and management, including an in-depth understanding of the key business issues that exist in the medical education, medical research, and health care industries, including:
  • Strategic and operational planning
  • Health care economics
  • Personnel administration
  • Federal, state, and local laws
  • Marketing, financial and cost analysis
  • Trends in the health care, medical research, and medical education industries
  • Business operations as it pertains to third-party billing and reimbursement activities and other financial activities.
  • Information technologies including data processing methods and procedures; computing software, hardware, and network systems supporting research, education, systems security, and healthcare enterprises.
  • Broad knowledge of the latest and evolving developments in advanced technologies and information systems.
  • General knowledge of and experience in a broad range of clinical, academic, and administrative information technologies and systems, including technology tools to directly support research, educational, and patient care as well as administrative support to core university activities.
  • Enterprise and other application systems design and development process, including requirements analysis, feasibility studies, software design, programming, pilot testing, installation, evaluation, and operational management.
  • Applicable external regulatory requirements (e.g., JCAHO, HIPAA, NIST, FERPA, 21 CFR Part 11) and their application to the IT area.

Nice To Haves

  • Graduate degree, e.g., MBA, MS, etc.
  • Certification in healthcare IT leadership (e.g., CHCIO, CPHIMS)
  • Executive education in digital strategy, innovation, or data science
  • Experience within an academic medical center
  • Experience in leadership across all aspects of an academic and health institution including research, education, and patient care
  • Leadership experience in an academic health system, research institution, or teaching hospital environment
  • Familiarity with clinical research informatics, supporting clinical trials infrastructure, IRB-compliant systems, and data environments for translational science
  • Familiarity enabling population health and value-based care through technology platforms, risk stratification tools, and care management analytics
  • Familiarity with emerging technologies, including remote monitoring, virtual care, digital diagnostics, and consumer health apps
  • Working knowledge of regulatory frameworks such as HIPAA, 21 CFR Part 11, and NIST cybersecurity standards

Responsibilities

  • Program development
  • Oversees information technology operations management for patient care, research, education, and administration
  • Shaping and executing a cohesive digital health strategy
  • Delivery of Information Technology and telecommunications solutions
  • Overall operational effectiveness of technology within UCI Health
  • Oversees enterprise IT, digital platforms, data and analytics, cybersecurity, research informatics, and technology infrastructure
  • Direct oversight of technology infrastructure, enterprise systems and services
  • Oversees processes to promote advancement and knowledge dissemination across UCI Health
  • Partners closely with clinical, academic, and administrative leaders to enable advanced analytics, clinical trials, and translational research through informatics tools and secure data environments
  • Champions digital patient engagement
  • Supports value-based care initiatives
  • Fosters a culture of innovation, talent development, and change readiness across the enterprise
  • Planning, assessment of new technologies, deployment to ensure optimal interoperability, value creation, and ensuring all technologies are appropriately cyber secured.

Benefits

  • medical insurance
  • sick and vacation time
  • retirement savings plans
  • access to a number of discounts and perks
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