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Chief Information Officer (CIO, WMS 4)
Washington State Department of Health
What You Will Do: The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is dedicated to protecting and improving the health of all people in Washington. The Executive Office of Innovation and Technology (OIT) serves as the agency’s centralized IT organization, supporting over 2,000 employees and 400+ IT systems to deliver critical public health programs and services. We are seeking a visionary Chief Information Officer (CIO) to lead our Center for Technology Operations (TECH OPS) and drive innovative technology solutions that advance our mission.
At the DOH, we prioritize equity, innovation, and engagement. For us, innovation isn’t just a one-time initiative, it’s about continually challenging traditional methods to address evolving public health needs. We seize new opportunities, invest in modern technologies, and drive meaningful public health action to build a healthier future for everyone in Washington.
As the CIO, you will provide executive leadership to ensure the highest standards of information technology and data security across DOH. Reporting to the Chief of Innovation and Technology, you will oversee TECH OPS, manage mission-critical applications and infrastructure, and align technology strategies with the agency’s public health objectives. This role involves strategic planning, partnership with agency executives, and oversight of multimillion-dollar IT projects to enhance system efficiency and safeguard sensitive health information.
Key Responsibilities and Expectations:
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Education, Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
Option 1: 14+ years of progressive professional experience in information technology or a closely related field, with at least 10 years of progressive leadership experience in information technology (e.g., IT management, IT project management, or executive IT positions) within a large, complex organization, with at least 5 years in a senior IT leadership role (e.g., CIO, Deputy CIO, IT Director).
Option 2: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Information Technology, Computer Science, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field AND at least 10 years of progressive leadership experience in information technology (e.g., IT management, IT project management, or executive IT positions) within a large, complex organization, with at least 5 years in a senior IT leadership role (e.g., CIO, Deputy CIO, IT Director).
In addition to meeting one of the above options, you should also have the following knowledge, skills, and experience:
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