Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) (Hiring Immediately)
Company: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Location: Long Island City
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
About Us: The people of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
(MSK) are united by a singular mission: ending cancer for life. Our
specialized care teams provide personalized, compassionate, expert
care to patients of all ages. Informed by basic research done at
our Sloan Kettering Institute, scientists across MSK collaborate to
conduct innovative translational and clinical research that is
driving a revolution in our understanding of cancer as a disease
and improving the ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat it. MSK
is dedicated to training the next generation of scientists and
clinicians, who go on to pursueour missionat MSK and around the
globe. Exciting Opportunity at MSK - Chief Medical Information
Officer (CMIO) Memorial Sloan Kettering is seeking a physician
leader to help shape the digital transformation in support of our
mission to end cancer for life. The CMIO will partner with clinical
and operational leaders to optimize existing systems, guide and
implement future digital strategy, and ensure that front line needs
are met with practical, effective solutions. The ideal candidate
will be an experienced CMIO (or Associate CMIO) and practicing
physician with strong Epic expertise and experience leading digital
initiatives in complex healthcare environments. They will be an
inclusive and persuasive leader with exceptional interpersonal
skills, able to bring together colleagues with diverse perspectives
and work as part of a high-performing team. Specialization in
Oncology or past experience at a cancer center is highly desirable.
Reporting directly to the Senior Vice President for Health System
Operations (HSO), with an indirect line to the Chief Medical
Officer (CMO), and serving as a member of both the HSO and CMO
leadership teams. The CMIO will be a visible and influential
partner across MSK, working closely with executives, clinical and
administrative leaders, the DigITs (Digital, Informatics and
Technology Solutions) team, and other key stakeholders to align
digital solutions with institutional priorities in medical policy,
quality, safety, patient experience, physician well-being, and
equity. Role overview: Clinician Engagement and User-Informed Epic
Build Lead MSK programs focused on Epic usability, clinician
engagement, provider skills optimization, and provider well-being.
Optimize the CMIO structure to provide the highest quality and most
efficient support to clinicians. Understand workflow and technology
needs from the clinical community and translate them into
actionable improvements. Collaborate with the HSO Training Team and
Epic Clinical Leads from MSK clinical departments to optimize
end-user training for Epic, portals, and other digital technologies
that provide Epic learning content. Partner with Training and
Communications staff to optimize Epic support updates through
shorter, more interactive content and integrated media. Partnering
with the Epic application teams, contribute to specifications to
ensure training content is clinically and operationally relevant
for MSK Understand, inform, and drive future technology
architecture and digital strategy Health Systems Operations and
Governance Act as an integral member of Health System Operations
Governance serving on Advisory Councils (Physician Champion
Council, Nursing Advisory, Patient Access/Experience Advisory) to
provide clinical input, guide decision making, and inform
prioritization for the development road map of Epic and Non-Epic
clinical systems. Collaborate to leverage informatics and clinical
knowledge serving as a resource to support enterprise services,
such as ambulatory and inpatient care. In partnership with the VP
of Epic Systems, design and implement a program to embed certified
builders in Epic application teams. Including Designing a physician
and APP build and encourage build partnerships Developing a change
management process for distributed build and ensuring alignment
with application teams. Tracking performance and impact of changes
from the distributed build programs. Non-Epic Clinical Systems,
Data, Research and Security Collaborate with the VP of Non-Epic
Clinical Systems to ensure alignment with Epic application
lifecycle and functionality. Collaborate with the Chief Data and
Analytics Officer (CDAO) to develop clinically-informed data
products, usage, stewardship, and governance. Serve and clinical
liaison for programmatic developments in Data and Analytics
Champion/sponsor development of data infrastructure and analytics
capabilities to support research initiatives. Partner with
researchers to implement technology solutions that facilitate
translational research, clinical trials, and data-driven
discoveries. Additionally collaborate with the DigITs VPs
responsible for the following domains: solution engineering, tech,
data & analytics, research, and IT/security teams to implement and
monitor data security measures Incident management Participate in
incident management, especially those involving clinical systems
that impact care delivery and patient safety. Support escalation of
major incidents to clinical, operational, patient safety, and
emergency preparedness leaders. Facilitate clear communication to
the clinical community during major incidents. Office of the Chief
Medical Officer Serve as the technology lead for programs
originating in the Office of the CMO including: Evaluation and
presentation of technical options, feasibility, and trade-offs to
inform digital solutions for quality, patient safety, and clinician
well-being efforts Clinical collaboratives to align digital
solutions with institutional priorities. Medical policy and
practice development to support quality, safety, patient
experience, physician well-being, and equity initiatives.
Technology domain expert to the Department of Quality and Safety
(DQS) to assess technology-related safety events develop effective
communication and remediation strategies. National Leadership &
Visibility Represent MSK at national meetings and through
peer-reviewed publications, sharing lessons learned and advancing
the field of clinical informatics Key Qualifications: Physician
with board eligibility/certification in Clinical Informatics and
Epic builder certification is required Specialization in Oncology
(Medical, Surgical) or past employment in a Cancer Center is highly
desirable Current/eligible for New York State medical license and
eligible for clinical appointment at MSK; patient consultation
and/or care on a regular basis 5 years of information systems
experience, with significant experience in a large and highly
complex, Cancer and/or Academic medical center, medical school
teaching hospital, or integrated health care delivery system Proven
track record of successful information technology implementation
and service delivery in complex healthcare organizations
Demonstrated ability collaborating with clinical and operational
leadership to optimize and improve the EHR and solve critical
business/clinical ne Knowledge of software engineering and the
development life cycle Core Skills: Exceptional interpersonal
skills and strong team management ability Ability to interact with
and influence senior leadership and work collaboratively across
functions, levels, and departments within a highly matrixed
environment Supports, enables, and demonstrates all efforts around
diversity and inclusion; seeks diversity among leadership and staff
across gender, ethnicity, and perspectives. Commitment to the
professional development and career advancement of direct reports
and matrixed colleagues, exemplified by genuine interest in career
progression, ensuring opportunities to present and engage,
providing counseling and career advice Develops and maintains
colleague relationships, solves problems analytically, demonstrates
strong project management effectiveness, highly developed written
and verbal communication skills, consistent professional presence,
and strategic insight Demonstrates emotional intelligence,
self-motivation, and creative/innovative problem solving Strong
analytical skills, judgment, and effective communication to solve
problems and eliminate blockers that impede the execution of
strategic programs Additional Information: Base Salary Pay Range :
$375k-$440k; additionally this role is eligible for a performance
based bonus incentive annually We are open to candidates willing to
relocate to the NY Metro Area Helpful Links : Compensation
Philosophy Benefits Pay Range: $0.00 - $10,000,000.00 FSLA Status:
Exempt Closing : At MSK, we believe in fair, competitive pay that
reflects your job, experience, and skills. MSK is an equal
opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to diversity
and inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All
qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration without regard to race, color, gender, gender
identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age,
religion, creed, disability, veteran status or any other factor
which cannot lawfully be used as a basis for an employment
decision. Federal
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