The Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO) is an executive leadership role responsible for spearheading nursing digital transformation across the health system. Reporting to the Chief Medical Information Officer, with a dotted-line relationship to the Chief Nursing Executive, the CNIO serves as the senior nursing leader accountable for translating frontline nursing practice and clinical operations into safe, efficient, and scalable digital workflows. The CNIO leads nursing informatics strategy and execution, ensuring alignment between clinical care delivery and enterprise technology, with a focus on improving patient safety, quality, and operational efficiency.
Executive Positioning and ScopeThe CNIO is a member of the Senior Leadership Team and functions as a collaborator across nursing, medical, operational, and IT leadership. The role emphasizes influence, governance, and standards rather than direct budget ownership. Success is measured by demonstrable improvement in nursing workflows, experience, safety, and outcomes.
The CNIO represents nursing practice in enterprise governance structures and serves as the authoritative voice on how technology impacts clinical workflows.
Epic Authority and Informatics GovernanceThe CNIO leads Epic-based nursing workflows, documentation standards, and optimization efforts, with decision‑making authority over nursing‑facing configuration, design standards, prioritization, and adoption.
Key ResponsibilitiesThe CNIO is a core participant in enterprise AI and digital health governance, accountable for how emerging technologies—including AI, automation, and virtual nursing—impact nursing workflows and patient care.
The role evaluates and guides the integration of new technologies to ensure safe, effective, and scalable adoption.
Data, Analytics, and Decision SupportThe CNIO ensures that nursing‑facing data, analytics, and reporting are integrated into workflows and decision‑making, in partnership with enterprise analytics and quality teams.
AccountabilitiesThe CNIO provides strategic leadership for nursing education and training related to digital workflows and tools.
System Change Leadership ActivitiesPartners with nursing leadership and professional governance structures to support shared decision‑making, nursing excellence, and Magnet principles through optimized digital workflows.
Strategic ContributionsBachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN) is required. Master’s or doctoral degree in nursing, informatics, healthcare administration, or related field is strongly preferred.
ExperienceMinimum 5 years of leadership experience required. Experience in clinical informatics, workflow design, or performance improvement is preferred.
LicensureActive RN licensure required.
Measures of SuccessAt Valley Health, we believe everyone is a caregiver, and our goal is to create an environment where our caregivers thrive physically, financially, and emotionally. In addition to a competitive salary, our most popular benefits for full‑time employees include:
Valley Health also offers a health savings account and flexible spending account for childcare, life insurance, short‑term and long‑term disability, and professional development. In addition, several perks come with working for the largest employer in the region, such as discounts to on‑campus dining and more.
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