It's More Than a Career, It's a Mission.
Our people are the foundation of our success. By joining our growing team at Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI), a subsidiary of McKesson, you will have the opportunity to become part of one of the largest community-based cancer programs to advance oncology treatments and improve outcomes for cancer patients across the globe. We look for mission-driven candidates who have a desire to advance the fight against cancer and make a difference in the lives of patients diagnosed with cancer every day.
Our Mission
People who live with cancer - those who work to prevent it, fight it, and survive it - are at the heart of every decision we make. Bringing the most innovative medical minds together with the most passionate caregivers in their communities, we are transforming care and personalizing treatment. Through clinical excellence and cutting-edge research, SCRI is redefining cancer care around the world.
The Enterprise Architect will be responsible for designing and overseeing the implementation of enterprise-wide technology solutions that support our clinical research operations and enable us to deliver innovative therapies to patients faster. As the Enterprise Architect, you will be a senior individual contributor, reporting to the CIO, and will work to establish and continuously mature SCRI's Product, Architecture & Engineering Practices.
The successful candidate will:
The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of network architecture, security practices, infrastructure optimization, and cloud computing. They will collaborate with other architects and technology teams to ensure robust, scalable, and secure IT systems.
Collaborate with stakeholders to evaluate, establish and govern Technology standards for reduction in variability and complexity in SCRI'S technology landscape.
Continually work with internal stakeholders to evaluate and assess technical debt and risks to business; advise on and mitigate solution architecture risks for current and emerging initiatives and projects.
Participate and collaborate with the CIO and CIO staff to continuously balance short- and long-term technical needs, objectives, as well as oversee the realization of the architecture Continuum by providing guidance to members of engineering organization.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Duties include but are not limited to:
Design scalable, interoperable solutions that bridge clinical, operational, and business systems across the organization
Work with clinical, IT, and business stakeholders to define and document business capabilities and processes, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and strategy.
Ensure adherence to healthcare regulations and data privacy standards such as HIPAA, GDPR, and others
Guide and mentor solution architects and development teams by providing technical direction
Collaborate with vendors and technology providers to implement top-tier clinical research platforms
Develop work plans to meet business priorities and deadlines; coordinate and delegating resources to accomplish organizational goals; partner internally and externally to make effective business decisions
Work closely with stakeholders to develop road maps for business applications, align development plans, and to ensure effective integration among information systems and the IT infrastructure.
Monitor technological advancements to ensure that solutions are continuously improved, supported, and aligned with industry and company standards as well as emerging business requirements.
Understand the interactions between systems, applications, and services within the environment, and evaluate the impact of changes or additions.
Analyze systems to continuously ensure performance and reliability, identify process optimization and automation opportunities, enhance scalability, and meet security requirements
Defines and communicates the architecture standards, guidelines, and statements of direction by facilitating the design and establishment of architecture standards or controls.
Collaborates with project teams and business users to create architecture artifacts (for example, logical, conceptual, physical) to guide detailed design.
Demonstrates a full understanding of the architecture best practices for assigned domain(s) and educates others throughout the organization on the function of architecture methodologies, governance, and standards.
Other job duties as assigned.
Mandatory: The following are mandatory expectations of all SCRI employees.
Practices and adheres to the "Code of Conduct" philosophy and "Mission and Value Statement."
During your employment with SCRI, you will be routinely assigned training requirements. You are expected to complete any training assignments by the due date.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems or related technical field. Additional equivalent work experience may be substituted for the degree requirement.
10+ years of enterprise architecture experience, preferred in healthcare/life sciences
Enterprise Architecture - TOGAF, Zachmann - certification is preferred.
Familiarity with ArchiMate of similar standards is preferred.
Deep understanding of clinical research processes, systems, and regulatory requirements
Knowledge of healthcare interoperability standards (HL7, FHIR, etc.) and terminologies
Experience architecting cloud-based solutions and data platforms for clinical/health data
Strong communication, client services, and interpersonal skills
Fierce passion for collaboration and growing with others
Experience working in an Agile delivery environment (Scrum) is a must
About Sarah Cannon Research Institute
Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI) is one of the world's leading oncology research organizations conducting community-based clinical trials. Focused on advancing therapies for patients over the last three decades, SCRI is a leader in drug development. In 2022, SCRI formed a joint venture with former US Oncology Research to expand clinical trial access across the country. It has conducted more than 750 first-in-human clinical trials since its inception and contributed to pivotal research that has led to the majority of new cancer therapies approved by the FDA today. SCRI's research network brings together more than 1,300 physicians who are actively enrolling patients into clinical trials at more than 250 locations in 24 states across the U.S. Please click here to learn more about our research offerings.
We care about the well-being of the patients and communities we serve, and that starts with caring for our people. That's why we have a Total Rewards package that includes comprehensive benefits to support physical, mental, and financial well-being. Our Total Rewards offerings serve the different needs of our diverse colleague population and ensure they are the healthiest versions of themselves. For more information regarding benefits through our parent company, McKesson, please click here.
As part of Total Rewards, we are proud to offer a competitive compensation package. This is determined by several factors, including performance, experience and skills, equity, regular job market evaluations, and geographical markets. In addition to base pay, other compensation, such as an annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities may be offered.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.