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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for cmio in the United States is $274,592.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $237,000.00 and $327,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a CMIO?

A Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) is a healthcare executive who bridges the gap between clinical practice and information technology. They oversee the implementation and optimization of electronic health records (EHRs) and other digital health systems to improve patient care, efficiency, and compliance. CMIOs collaborate with IT teams, healthcare providers, and administrators to ensure technology supports clinical workflows and enhances decision-making. Their role is critical in driving digital transformation and aligning healthcare technology with organizational goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CMIO?

To excel as a CMIO (Chief Medical Information Officer), you need a medical degree (MD or DO), clinical experience, and in-depth knowledge of health informatics. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, informatics certifications (such as board certification in Clinical Informatics), and data analytics tools is highly valued. Strong leadership, communication, and project management skills set standout CMIOs apart. These competencies are crucial for bridging clinical practice with health IT, ensuring that technology solutions improve patient care and organizational efficiency.

What are typical challenges faced by a CMIO in a healthcare organization?

One of the main challenges for a CMIO is managing the alignment between clinical needs and IT system capabilities, often requiring careful communication with clinicians and IT teams. Balancing the demands of optimizing EHR workflows, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting user adoption can be complex. CMIOs must be prepared to manage change, solve integration issues, and continuously advocate for technology-driven quality improvements. Collaboration, adaptability, and ongoing education in emerging health IT trends are crucial for navigating these challenges successfully.

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Infographic showing various Cmio job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 68% Physical, and 32% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $274,592 per year, or $132 per hour.

Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO) - Information Solutions

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Saint Petersburg, FL • On-site

$120 - $180/hr

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Posted 6 days ago


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Job Description Summary

The Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO) is the senior nursing executive responsible for the strategy, governance, and optimization of clinical information systems and digital technologies that support nursing practice and interprofessional care across MUSC Health, South Carolina's only comprehensive academic health system. Serving as the dyad partner to the Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO), the CNIO ensures the voice of nursing shapes the design, adoption, and continuous improvement of the Epic electronic health record and related technologies across MUSC Health's 16 hospitals, 750+ care locations, and statewide telehealth network.

The CNIO bridges clinical operations, information solutions, and academic missions — partnering with the Chief Nurse Executive, CMIO, Chief Information Officer, and the MUSC College of Nursing to advance safe, efficient, evidence-based, technology-enabled care.

Entity Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA)

Worker Type Employee

Worker Sub-Type Regular

Cost Center CC002269 SYS - IS Senior Leaders

Pay Rate Type Salary

Pay Grade Health-00

Scheduled Weekly Hours 40

Job Description

The Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO) is the senior nursing executive responsible for the strategy, governance, and optimization of clinical information systems and digital technologies that support nursing practice and interprofessional care across MUSC Health, South Carolina's only comprehensive academic health system. Serving as the dyad partner to the Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO), the CNIO ensures the voice of nursing shapes the design, adoption, and continuous improvement of the Epic electronic health record and related technologies across MUSC Health's 16 hospitals, 750+ care locations, and statewide telehealth network.

The CNIO bridges clinical operations, information solutions, and academic missions — partnering with the Chief Nurse Executive, CMIO, Chief Information Officer, and the MUSC College of Nursing to advance safe, efficient, evidence-based, technology-enabled care.

Reporting Relationships
  • Reports to: DCIO of Care Technology and Informatics
  • Dyad partner: Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO), Nursing leadership
  • Direct reports: Informatics Team
Additional Job Description Required Education/Skills/Work Experience/Licensure: Minimum Qualifications
  • Current RN licensure, with eligibility for licensure in South Carolina.
  • Bachelor's degree in nursing required; master's degree in nursing preferred.
  • Seven to ten years of progressive nursing leadership experience, including at least five years in clinical informatics leadership within a complex, multi-hospital health system.
  • Deep experience with Epic implementation and optimization; Epic certification preferred.
  • Demonstrated success leading enterprise-scale EHR governance, clinical workflow redesign, and technology adoption.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in an academic health system spanning clinical, educational, and research missions.
  • Executive presence and ability to influence across a matrixed, geographically distributed organization.
  • Active engagement in professional organizations (e.g., ANIA, AMIA, HIMSS, AONL).
Physical Requirements
  • Mobility & Posture
  • Standing: Continuous
  • Sitting: Continuous
  • Walking: Continuous
  • Climbing stairs: Infrequent
  • Working indoors: Continuous
  • Working outdoors (temperature extremes): Infrequent
  • Working from elevated areas: Frequent
  • Working in confined/cramped spaces: Frequent
  • Kneeling: Infrequent
  • Bending at the waist: Continuous
  • Twisting at the waist: Frequent
  • Squatting: Frequent
  • Manual Dexterity & Strength
  • Pinching operations: Frequent
  • Gross motor use (fingers/hands): Continuous
  • Firm grasping (fingers/hands): Continuous
  • Fine manipulation (fingers/hands): Continuous
  • Reaching overhead: Frequent
  • Reaching in all directions: Continuous
  • Repetitive motion (hands/wrists/elbows/shoulders): Continuous
  • Full use of both legs: Continuous
  • Balance & coordination (lower extremities): Frequent
  • Lifting & Force Requirements
  • Lift/carry 50 lbs. unassisted: Infrequent
  • Lift/lower 50 lbs. from floor to 36”: Infrequent
  • Lift up to 25 lbs. overhead: Infrequent
  • Exert up to 50 lbs. of force: Frequent
  • Examples:
  • Transfer 100 lb. non-ambulatory patient = 50 lbs. force
  • Push 400 lb. patient in wheelchair on carpet = 20 lbs. force
  • Push patient stretcher one-handed = 25 lbs. force
  • Vision & Sensory
  • Maintain corrected vision 20/40 (one or both eyes): Continuous
  • Recognize objects (near/far): Continuous
  • Color discrimination: Continuous
  • Depth perception: Continuous
  • Peripheral vision: Continuous
  • Hearing acuity (with correction): Continuous
  • Tactile sensory function: Continuous
  • Gross motor with fine motor coordination: Continuous
  • Selected Positions:
  • Olfactory (smell) function: Continuous
  • Respirator use qualification: Continuous
  • Work Environment & Conditions
  • Effective stress management: Continuous
  • Rotating shifts: Frequent
  • Overtime as required: Frequent
  • Latex-safe environment: Continuous

If you like working with energetic enthusiastic individuals, you will enjoy your career with us!

The Medical University of South Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer. MUSC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected veteran status, family or parental status, or any other status protected by state laws and/or federal regulations. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment based upon applicable qualifications, merit and business need.

Medical University of South Carolina participates in the federal E-Verify program to confirm the identity and employment authorization of all newly hired employees. For further information about the E-Verify program, please click here: http://www.uscis.gov/e-verify/employees

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