Senior IT Director
Senior IT Director
Senior IT Director
at Vytalize Health Remote
About Our Company
Vytalize Health is a leading value-based care platform for seniors that has raised over $70 million in financing from top healthcare investors. We partner with primary care practices and power them through bold financial incentives and smart technology. We combine a Medicare ACO, virtual and in-home doctors' office, and a digital health platform to equip our network of physicians with everything they need to be successful in caring for their patients and staying ahead in a rapidly changing healthcare system. Our private equity-backed company works with over 500 providers and manages more than $2 billion in annual medical spending.
About our Growth
Vytalize Health has grown its patient base 150% year-over-year and is now partnered with 280 primary care practices across 16-states. The company's all-in-one, vertically integrated solution for value-based care delivery is responsible for $2 billion in medical spending. The company is expanding into new markets while increasing the concentration of practices in existing ones and has begun contracting with regional and national Medicare Advantage plans.
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Why you will love working here
We are an employee first, mission driven company that cares deeply about solving challenges in the healthcare space. We are open, collaborative and want to enhance how physicians interact with, and treat their patients. Our rapid growth means that we value working together as a team. You will be recognized and appreciated for your curiosity, tenacity and ability to challenge the status quo; approaching problems with an optimistic attitude. We are a diverse team of physicians, technologists, MBAs, nurses, and operators. You will be making a massive impact on people’s lives and ultimately feel like you are doing your best work here at Vytalize.
We are hiring a
Senior Director of Information Technology (Remote)
who will provide vision and leadership for developing and implementing IT initiatives to improve cost effectiveness and support business growth in a constantly changing, competitive marketplace. The span of control will include Information Security, Cloud & Network Systems Operations (AWS), back office systems (Finance, HR, CRM, etc), desktop support, and vendor management. Experience with HIPAA, HITRUST, SOC-2, and healthcare PHI required. Information Security: Lead all InfoSec initiatives, including HIPAA certification, HITRUST and client security compliance, management of PHI. SOC 2 compliance. Ensures that enterprise information systems operate according to internal standards, external regulatory standards, and legal requirements. Develops the operational and capital expense budgets for the IT requirements of the company and manages to those budgets to ensure the most cost effective and productive use of technology. Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills. Possess the ability to motivate and maintain effective working relationships with staff and clients. Ability to rely on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Ability to successfully work to reach company goals in an environment in which a wide degree of creativity and latitude is required of this position. Ability to maintain the highest level of confidentiality.
Required Qualifications
The candidate must
have at least a Bachelor’s degree
and ten (10) years of related experience
in increasingly responsible IT management positions where excellent performance and employee management skills have been emphasized. Demonstrated experience with HIPAA, HITRUST, SOC-2, and healthcare PHI required.
Perks/Benefits
Competitive base compensation Generous Health benefits for you and your family; 100% employee coverage/90% family (effective on start date) Ability to help build a market leader in value-based healthcare at a rapidly growing organization
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