Chief Research Informatics Officer (CRIO)
About the Company
Well-recognized public university
Industry
Higher Education
Type
Educational Institution
Founded
1969
Employees
10,001+
Categories
Specialties
About the Role
The Company is seeking a Chief Research Informatics Officer (CRIO) to lead the development and integration of research information systems, with a focus on advancing the organization's commitment to excellence in clinical care, research, education, and operations. The CRIO will be responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive strategic plan, integrating and extracting data, and leveraging digital tools and computing platforms across research and administrative functions. This role is pivotal in defining the future data environment, ensuring the strategic use of EHR systems for embedded clinical trials, research patient portals, and advanced analytics. The successful candidate will also be involved in informatics education, grant writing, and technology innovation to support the clinical, basic science, and academic needs of the research community. The ideal candidate for the CRIO position at the company will have a strong background in research informatics technology and data management, particularly in healthcare, clinical research, or research laboratory settings. They should have a proven track record of using data to inform research design and clinical decision support, as well as a deep understanding of data acquisition, interoperability, and extraction across various domains. The role requires a visionary leader who can drive enterprise-wide synergy, foster innovation, and improve clinical outcomes. The CRIO will also be expected to hold a faculty appointment and actively participate in the scholarly, service, and educational missions of the institution. Collaboration, excellent communication, and strong leadership skills are essential for this high-visibility position.
Hiring Manager Title
Chief Information Officer of UAB Medicine and the Chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
Travel Percent
Less than 10%
Functions