Mid Level Chief Medical Information Officer Jobs
Mid level chief medical information officer jobs go to clinician-informaticists ready to own EHR optimization projects, align clinical and IT stakeholders, and drive data governance decisions with limited oversight. Positions are concentrated across Banking & Financial Services, Healthcare & Medical Services, and Education, with a mix of on-site, hybrid, and remote opportunities, and employers like Bank of China USA, University of Virginia, and Texas Southern University hiring at this level now.
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INTRODUCTION
NFMMC is in growth mode and currently searching for a Chief Information Security Officer.
This position is responsible for the developing and enforcing the hospital’s cybersecurity policy, and overseeing and implementing the hospital’s cybersecurity program. The CISO shall report in writing, at least annually to the hospital’s governing body, on the hospital’s cybersecurity program and material cybersecurity risks. Such report shall, at minimum include: the confidentiality of nonpublic information and the integrity and security of the hospital’s information systems; the hospital’s cybersecurity policies and procedures, including their implementation status and any recommendations for revisions; material cybersecurity risks to the hospital; overall effectiveness of the hospital’s cybersecurity program; and any cybersecurity incidents involving the hospital during the time period addressed by the report, as well as steps taken to mitigate future events.
BENEFITS INCLUDE:
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Program
- Extended Illness Bank
- Competitive hourly rates
- Group Life Insurance
- Supplemental Short-Term Disability
- Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- 403(b) Retirement & Savings Plan
- Job-related Tuition Reimbursement Program
WHO WE ARE:
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center is the only full-service hospital in Niagara County. The facility offers a 171-bed regional medical center with extensive inpatient and outpatient services, including a full-service Medical & Psychiatric Emergency Room, The Heart Center of Niagara featuring an on-site Cath Lab, Niagara Wellness Connection Center, The Wound Center of Niagara, OB/GYN Center and UBMD Orthopedics & Sports Medicine. We also offer a comprehensive range of surgical services.
The first hospital in Niagara to be designated a stroke center by the New York State Department of Health, we operate several satellite facilities, including the Summit Healthplex, Tuscarora Health Center, primary care offices in Niagara Falls, Wheatfield, and the Town of Niagara. Schoellkopf Health Center, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility that specializes in short-term rehabilitation and elder care. Like the medical center itself, Schoellkopf features 100-percent private room accommodation.
Niagara Falls Memorial's Child Advocacy Center of Niagara enjoys national accreditation. Our community health advocacy efforts coupled with extensive and productive community partnerships make us one of Western New York's most consistently innovative providers of community-based health outreach.
JOB TYPE:
Part-time
PAY:
$40.00 - $43.00 per hour
Education:
- Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:
- Hospital Information Systems: 5 years (Required)
WORK LOCATION:
In person
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Mid Level Chief Medical Information Officer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a mid level chief medical information officer job?
Position yourself by highlighting direct ownership of clinical informatics initiatives, such as EHR implementations, clinical decision support builds, or quality improvement programs you led end to end. Emphasize cross-functional collaboration between clinical staff and IT, any governance or policy contributions, and measurable outcomes like reduced documentation burden or improved data accuracy. Certifications such as ABPM clinical informatics board certification strengthen your application significantly.
Which companies hire mid level chief medical information officers?
Companies hiring mid level chief medical information officers right now include Bank of China USA, University of Virginia, and Texas Southern University, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Health systems, integrated delivery networks, and digital health companies are the most active employers at this experience level, often seeking candidates who can bridge clinical practice with information technology strategy.
Are there remote mid level chief medical information officer jobs?
Yes, though many roles retain some on-site expectation given the cross-departmental leadership involved. About 0% of mid level chief medical information officer openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, with fully remote positions most common at health IT vendors and telehealth organizations rather than traditional hospital systems.
How do I move up to a mid level chief medical information officer role?
The path from entry level to mid level in clinical informatics runs through demonstrated ownership of discrete projects, such as a workflow redesign or a clinical analytics dashboard, rather than just participation. Building fluency in EHR platforms, earning clinical informatics board certification, and accumulating experience translating clinical needs into technical requirements all signal readiness for the broader scope mid level roles demand.
Which industries hire the most mid level chief medical information officers?
Mid Level chief medical information officer roles concentrate in Banking & Financial Services, Healthcare & Medical Services, and Education, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors drive hiring at this level because they face complex regulatory compliance requirements, large-scale EHR environments, and growing pressure to use clinical data for quality reporting and operational improvement.