The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is a core member of the executive leadership team and is responsible for designing and executing the technology strategy that supports Enterprise Management’s mission, operational needs, and long-term goals.
Requirements
- Develop and oversee execution of a comprehensive enterprise-wide technology strategy
- Lead the implementation and integration of enterprise platforms such as EHRs, HRIS, payroll systems, document management tools, and communication systems
- Ensure system interoperability across all lines of business including healthcare, housing, and back-office functions
- Direct the design, implementation, and maintenance of IT infrastructure, networks, and hardware systems
- Supervise IT staff and external vendors responsible for system administration, help desk support, and technology onboarding
- Oversee cybersecurity protocols, system access management, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning
- Maintain compliance with industry standards and regulations (e.g., HIPAA, HITECH, SOC 2, CMS data use guidelines)
- Evaluate and recommend new technologies to improve workflow efficiency and reduce overhead
- Lead projects involving software migrations, cloud integrations, or infrastructure upgrades
- Ensure proper system documentation, change management, and staff training
- Support CTO-aligned budgeting, procurement, and resource allocation in partnership with the CFO
- Create and maintain dashboards to monitor technology performance and security status
- Collaborate with the COO on implementation of task management, scheduling, and shared services platforms
- Oversee the delivery of all client IT support services, infrastructure deployment, technology consulting, and security support as listed on https://enterprisemgmtinc.com/it-solutions
- Respond to system outages, urgent cybersecurity threats, or user-impacting service disruptions
- Troubleshoot escalated IT support issues and resolve them efficiently
- Participate in executive planning around growth, mergers, and digital transformation
- Serve as data privacy officer or partner with privacy officer where applicable
- Engage in vendor selection, contract negotiation, and licensing decisions
- Provide technical consultation for new service line launches or organizational transitions