Enterprise Architect IS - Clinical Applications
Role Responsibilities
Define and maintain the enterprise-wide business, information, and systems architecture blueprint and multiyear roadmap aligned to enterprise strategy, clinical/business priorities, and financial constraints.
Capture and evolve current state and future state architectures, ensuring clarity on capabilities, dependencies, risks, and sequencing.
Own and actively drive the Enterprise Architecture discipline by establishing, evolving, and enforcing a consistent EA operating model, standards, principles, governance processes, and playbooks.
Ensure EA methods, artifacts, and decision frameworks are applied consistently across programs, portfolios, and domains.
Lead formal governance to assess solutions, programs, and releases for alignment with enterprise architecture principles, blueprints, and roadmaps.
Review solution architectures, prototypes, and scopes to ensure architectural integrity, cross capability coherence, and adherence to standards.
Direct, guide, and coordinate domain architects and solution architects, ensuring architecture work is performed as envisioned—using the EA playbook, following standards, and supporting enterprise outcomes.
Engage appropriate architects to develop blueprints, identify cross domain issues and risks, and deliver consistent, high quality architecture outputs.
Candidate Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree is required.
- Master's Degree is preferred.
- Requires 7-10 years of relevant experience.
- Requires a fundamental understanding of application development, package configuration, application/data integration, infrastructure design principles and best practices, and how these activities combine to form a system.
- Requires 10+ years of combined experience in at least two of the following disciplines: clinical applications development, business applications development, analytics, security or infrastructure.
- Clinical Applications Development is highly preferred.
- Requires experience leading virtual teams, facilitating constructive debate and driving outcomes within time and budget constraints.
- Demonstrates the ability to weigh short-term tradeoffs against long-term alignment to achieve goal.