St. Luke’s Health System has retained Kirby Partners to identify, qualify and present individuals for their Associate CIO Position.

 

Organization Overview

St. Luke’s Health System is Idaho’s largest, locally-controlled health care system. With six hospitals, more than 100 clinics and 11,000 employees, St. Luke’s is uniquely positioned to deliver the highest level of care across southwest and central Idaho.  St. Luke’s Boise Medical Center is the health system’s largest hospital and is home to St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital, Idaho’s only children’s hospital, and St. Luke’s Mountain States Tumor Institute (MSTI), which has been delivering cutting-edge cancer care since 1969. Together with St. Luke’s Meridian Medical Center, St. Luke’s provides a broad spectrum of services to residents of Boise and the Treasure Valley. St. Luke’s remains committed to providing the highest level of care in the Treasure Valley area. In the next decade, St. Luke’s intends to invest more than $1 billion in new facilities and services.

 

Associate CIO Position Highlights

The Associate CIO serves as the second-in-command and the chief operating officer of the IT organization, responsible for the design, development, release and maintenance of technology systems and services for all enterprise business functions. This technical, operations-centered senior IT executive role is seen as a trusted partner of the organization in leading IT to become a highly reliable, business-oriented organization. With the associate role focusing on the “run” aspect of IT, this enables the CIO to focus on the “grow” and “transform” aspects of IT, through working with customers, building strong relationships with senior management and key stakeholders, driving innovation and differentiated IT strategy, and improving the business value of IT. In the absence of the CIO, the Associate CIO will serve in the full capacity of the CIO role.