INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) DIRECTOR

Memorial Regional HealthCraig, CO
49d$4,043 - $6,064

About The Position

THIS IS A FULL TIME POSITION Compensation Range: $4,043.20 to $6064.00 / pay period Benefits:  Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, Paid Time Off Position Classification: Exempt   ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND BASIC DUTIES Supervisory-Specific Performance Expectations, Duties, and Responsibilities: • Demonstrates unwavering commitment to high performance in alignment with the CHOICE values of MRH, representing the organization in a positive and professional manner. • Oversees departmental operations through effective communication and in accordance with the employee handbook, policies, procedures, and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, onboarding, training, planning, assigning, and directing work; establishing deadlines; scheduling; timekeeping; providing continuous performance feedback; documenting performance assessments; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints; conducting departmental investigations in collaboration with HR and Risk Management; and resolving problems effectively. • Plans, coordinates, assigns, and monitors departmental performance while coaching, counseling, mentoring, training, and advising staff to achieve both departmental objectives and employee career development goals. • Interprets, develops, communicates, updates, and monitors departmental policies, procedures, and standards in compliance with applicable laws and organizational objectives. • Responsible for budget preparation and managing departmental contracts, including tracking expenditures; preparing and submitting operating, personnel, and capital budget requests; providing financial data and historical analysis to support requests; negotiating contracts; monitoring contractor/vendor performance; ensuring contract compliance; and participating in related meetings. • Develops and implements short- and long-term goals, objectives, and strategies for the department, projects, and programs to ensure efficient operations and timely completion of work. • Ensures adherence to quality standards and compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. • Maintains and enhances professional knowledge and skills through seminars, training programs, and ongoing review of industry publications and resources. • Serves as a liaison and/or active member of committees, boards, and teams, collaborating, persuading, presenting reports, and negotiating with individuals and groups outside the department to coordinate efforts and maintain cooperative, productive relationships. • Attends and actively participates in monthly management meetings. Position-Specific Performance Expectations, Duties, and Responsibilities: • Operates as a working manager, providing hands-on support when necessary, while delegating and prioritizing day-to-day execution and ensuring the IT function is not dependent upon any single individual. • Develops and executes IT strategy aligned with hospital goals, regulatory requirements, and rural healthcare needs. • Oversees IT infrastructure for the hospital campus and three off-site locations, including networks, servers, storage, cloud services, end-user devices, telecommunications, and remote connectivity. • Ensures high availability, performance, and reliability of systems supporting inpatient, outpatient, Emergency Department (ED), and ancillary services. • Oversees help desk operations and on-call support in a 24/7 clinical environment. • Leads IT projects related to infrastructure, security, and non-EHR applications. • Partners closely with the Informatics Team on Epic-related initiatives, upgrades, and workflow changes. • Ensures infrastructure, devices, access, integrations, and network performance meet Epic and clinical system requirements. • Serves as the primary IT liaison to Intermountain Health for technical connectivity and infrastructure aspects of Community Connect. • Supports Epic downtime procedures, disaster recovery testing, and technical incident response. • Ensures compliance with HIPAA, CMS, and other healthcare regulations related to IT systems. • Maintains cybersecurity posture across all locations, including identity and access management, endpoint security, monitoring, and incident response. • Leads disaster recovery and business continuity planning for hospital and off-site systems. • Plans, facilitates, and evaluates cybersecurity tabletop exercises (e.g., ransomware, data breach, system outage scenarios) with executive leadership, clinical leaders, IT staff, and key operational partners. • Coordinates cybersecurity preparedness efforts with emergency management, compliance, legal, communications, and external. • Uses lessons learned from tabletop exercises and real-world incidents to strengthen policies, procedures, staff training, and technical controls. • Evaluates and recommends technology solutions that balance cost, reliability, and scalability across multiple sites. • Works closely with Informatics, Clinical Engineering, Facilities, and department leaders across all locations. • Translates technical concepts into clear, practical guidance for clinical and administrative staff. • Promotes a service-oriented IT culture focused on patient care and operational excellence. • Performs other duties as assigned. Organization-Specific Performance Expectations, Duties, and Responsibilities: • Demonstrates full commitment to the CHOICE values of MRH and consistently represents the organization in a positive, professional manner. • Establishes and maintains effective verbal and written communication, fostering positive working relationships with patients, staff, and vendors. • Adheres to the MRH attire and dress code in accordance with organizational policies and procedures. • Exhibits initiative and self-motivation; maintains a consistent level of productivity and manages time and responsibilities effectively. • Completes all required annual education, training, in-services, and licensure/certification updates; actively participates in departmental and organizational meetings or reviews meeting minutes as required. • Maintains strict patient confidentiality at all times. • Reports to work punctually and completes assigned duties within established timeframes. • Actively contributes to departmental and organization-wide performance improvement and continuous quality initiatives. • Ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements, maintaining adherence to departmental, hospital, state, and federal standards and policies. • Follows all infection control, safety, and risk management procedures to maintain a safe environment for patients, the public, and staff.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 18 years of age (21 for positions requiring driving, with a valid driver’s license).
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • Must successfully pass a background check.
  • Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen and breath alcohol test (if applicable).
  • Must complete an Employee Health meeting prior to starting employment
  • Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or related field.
  • Seven (7) years of progressive IT experience, including leadership in a healthcare setting.
  • Strong background in IT infrastructure, operations, and cybersecurity.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience supporting multi-site operations in a 24/7 setting.
  • Experience working alongside Informatics or Clinical Applications teams.
  • Familiarity with Epic technical requirements (without application ownership).
  • Experience in a Critical Access Hospital or rural healthcare environment.
  • Relevant certifications (CISSP, HCISPP, ITIL, PMP)

Responsibilities

  • Oversees departmental operations through effective communication and in accordance with the employee handbook, policies, procedures, and applicable laws.
  • Plans, coordinates, assigns, and monitors departmental performance while coaching, counseling, mentoring, training, and advising staff to achieve both departmental objectives and employee career development goals.
  • Responsible for budget preparation and managing departmental contracts, including tracking expenditures; preparing and submitting operating, personnel, and capital budget requests; providing financial data and historical analysis to support requests; negotiating contracts; monitoring contractor/vendor performance; ensuring contract compliance; and participating in related meetings.
  • Develops and executes IT strategy aligned with hospital goals, regulatory requirements, and rural healthcare needs.
  • Oversees IT infrastructure for the hospital campus and three off-site locations, including networks, servers, storage, cloud services, end-user devices, telecommunications, and remote connectivity.
  • Ensures high availability, performance, and reliability of systems supporting inpatient, outpatient, Emergency Department (ED), and ancillary services.
  • Oversees help desk operations and on-call support in a 24/7 clinical environment.
  • Leads IT projects related to infrastructure, security, and non-EHR applications.
  • Partners closely with the Informatics Team on Epic-related initiatives, upgrades, and workflow changes.
  • Serves as the primary IT liaison to Intermountain Health for technical connectivity and infrastructure aspects of Community Connect.
  • Supports Epic downtime procedures, disaster recovery testing, and technical incident response.
  • Ensures compliance with HIPAA, CMS, and other healthcare regulations related to IT systems.
  • Maintains cybersecurity posture across all locations, including identity and access management, endpoint security, monitoring, and incident response.
  • Leads disaster recovery and business continuity planning for hospital and off-site systems.
  • Plans, facilitates, and evaluates cybersecurity tabletop exercises (e.g., ransomware, data breach, system outage scenarios) with executive leadership, clinical leaders, IT staff, and key operational partners.
  • Coordinates cybersecurity preparedness efforts with emergency management, compliance, legal, communications, and external.
  • Uses lessons learned from tabletop exercises and real-world incidents to strengthen policies, procedures, staff training, and technical controls.
  • Works closely with Informatics, Clinical Engineering, Facilities, and department leaders across all locations.
  • Translates technical concepts into clear, practical guidance for clinical and administrative staff.
  • Promotes a service-oriented IT culture focused on patient care and operational excellence.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Life
  • Retirement
  • Paid Time Off
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