Vice President, Chief Medical Information Officer
City/StateYonkers, New YorkGrant FundedNoDepartmentIT - Office Of The SVP & CIOWork ShiftDayWork DaysMON-FRIScheduled Hours8:30 AM-5 PMScheduled Daily Hours7.5 HOURSPay Range$360,000.00-$450,000.00Position SummaryMontefiore Health System is seeking a visionary Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) to lead clinical digital transformation across one of the nation's most respected academic health systems. Reporting to the Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) and closely aligned with clinical leadership, the CMIO will serve as a critical connector between technology and clinical operations, driving system-wide adoption of Epic and other digital solutions to improve care delivery, provider experience, and patient engagement.In addition, the CMIO is expected to maintain part-time clinical practice, ensuring ongoing connection to frontline patient care and reinforcing clinical credibility while leading enterprise-wide digital initiatives.As a central member of the digital leadership team, the CMIO will help shape Montefiore’s broader technology transformation—including AI enablement in Epic, cloud modernization, ambient clinical documentation, and digital tools like online scheduling. The CMIO will also work closely with Montefiore’s hospitals, academic partners, and community-based affiliates to ensure consistent and effective use of digital health solutions across all member entities.Key ResponsibilitiesStrategic Leadership & GovernanceServe as a senior clinical leader and strategic advisor to the CDIO, helping to shape and execute Montefiore’s enterprise digital health and technology roadmap.Actively participate in Montefiore’s digital transformation, including major initiatives in ambient listening, online scheduling, Epic-based AI, and hybrid care models.Provide leadership in IT governance and clinical technology decision-making, ensuring alignment with clinical quality, patient safety, and operational efficiency goals.Influence and guide digital adoption across Montefiore’s member entities, balancing the need for standardization with local care delivery realities.Clinical Informatics & Digital EnablementLead the clinical informatics team responsible for Epic optimization, clinical decision support, documentation workflows, and physician experienceChampion the safe, effective, and innovative use of Epic’s AI capabilities (e.g., predictive models, sepsis alerts, SDOH tools) and new features including ambient documentation and automation.Collaborate with product and experience teams to design and roll out digital tools that support both patient and provider experience—including mobile health, remote monitoring, and Epic’s MyChart features.Physician Engagement & Change ManagementAct as the primary clinical liaison to the Digital and IT teams, ensuring that the voice of Montefiore’s diverse physician community is represented in all technology efforts.Lead efforts to drive provider adoption of Epic and new digital tools, including communication, training, and change management strategies.Improve physician satisfaction and reduce burnout by streamlining digital workflows and integrating new technology into daily clinical practice.Data, Analytics, and InnovationPartner with Montefiore’s data science, analytics, and research informatics teams to advance data-driven care, clinical performance improvement, and academic research.Support innovation in AI and real-world evidence by translating clinical needs into actionable data use cases and insights.Guide clinical faculty and trainees in leveraging Epic data for education, quality improvement, and research.Regulatory and ComplianceEnsure Montefiore’s clinical systems comply with federal and state regulations, accreditation standards, and internal policies related to documentation, privacy, quality, and reporting.Lead efforts to standardize and improve clinical documentation and decision support across the Epic environment to ensure consistency, safety, and data integrity.QualificationsDoctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) including board certification in a clinical specialty required.Must possess a current, unrestricted New York State medical license or be eligible for licensure.Completion of clinical informatics fellowship or board certification in Clinical Informatics required.Minimum of 7–10 years of leadership experience in clinical informatics, ideally within an academic health system or large integrated delivery network.Experience leading large clinical initiatives across the organization including deep experience with Epic systems and demonstrated leadership in enterprise EHR implementation, optimization, and digital transformation.Familiarity with emerging healthcare technologies including AI, ambient listening, virtual care, and patient self-service tools.Track record of collaboration with cross-functional teams and the ability to lead in a complex, matrixed environment.Clinical practice expectation: Maintains active part-time clinical practice to ensure ongoing connection to patient care and support clinical credibility in enterprise decision-making.Key CompetenciesStrategic mindset and systems-level thinkingStrong communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to lead change and drive innovationDeep commitment to clinical excellence, digital equity, and provider wellbeingPassion for improving patient care through technologyWhy Join Montefiore? Montefiore Health System is at the forefront of healthcare innovation, academic excellence, and community impact. As CMIO, you will play a pivotal role in driving a patient- and provider-centered digital transformation across a diverse and mission-driven organization. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of healthcare in New York and beyond—through technology that is smart, equitable, and human-centered.Montefiore Health System, Inc. is an equal employment opportunity employer. Montefiore Health System, Inc. will recruit, hire, train, transfer, promote, layoff and discharge associates in all job classifications without regard to their race, color, religion, creed, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, age, gender, actual or presumed disability, history of disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, pregnancy, military status, marital status, or partnership status, or any other characteristic protected by law.