Executive Associate Dean and Chief Information Officer
Position Summary |
Indiana University School of Medicine is a national leader in medical research and education. With more than 60 academic departments and specialty divisions across nine campuses statewide and strong clinical partnerships with Indiana’s most advanced hospitals and physician networks, the school is continuously advancing its mission to prepare healers and transform health in Indiana and throughout the world. The Executive Associate Dean and Chief Information Officer will lead school-wide information systems, technologies, applications, and services necessary to meet the highest level of user expectations through a blend of technical expertise, administrative experience and strong communication and leadership skills. The EAD and CIO reports to the Dean of the IUSM and is a member of the Executive Leadership Team. In addition, an emphasis will be placed on strategic planning regarding academic computing functions and the alignment to academic needs and appropriate integration within the broader Indiana University IT organizations. As a member of the IUSM Leadership Team, the EAD and CIO will participate in, and contribute to, overall business strategy development, and will bring a current knowledge and future vision of leveraging information and technology to provide a competitive advantage for the academic health center. Through direct actions, communication, and partnership, the EAD and CIO will help shape, oversee, and promote IT services as a competitive differentiator that enhance the value of IUSM. It will be important for the EAD and CIO to establish and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with internal and external constituents, focusing on direct responsibility for academic IT needs while coordinating research and health IT with our partners. The EAD and CIO will also represent the academic health center in state and national health and academic IT-related organizations, initiatives, and policy creation. Key Responsibilities: Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a building a diverse learning environment and on supporting the professional development of underrepresented populations, people of all genders, and people with disabilities. |
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Basic Qualifications |
Minimum experience requirement: Minimum degree requirement: |
Department Contact for Questions |
Crissy Quenichet ctesta@iu.edu |
Additional Qualifications |
Preferred Qualifications |
Special Instructions |
Please include (1) a short letter of interest noting key leadership experiences and (2) a curriculum vitae. IU School of Medicine is committed to diversity and inclusive excellence through focused, systematic and sustained programs that are aligned with the three foundational pillars: representational diversity, inclusive and welcoming climate, and cultural competence and humility. Candidates will be expected to share related experience in their letters of interest. Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse learning environment and supporting the professional development of ethnic minorities, women, and people with disabilities. The IU School of Medicine strongly encourages applications from women and minorities. The IU School of Medicine provides concierge and dual career services to assist new faculty with their personal or family’s relocation needs. |
Priority Application Review Deadline | 07/24/2018 |
Expected Start Date | |
OAA # | IUSM003832016 |