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Director Informatics Jobs in North Carolina (NOW HIRING)

Public Health Informatics Lead

Charlotte, NC · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

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  • Life

  • Retirement

The Public Health Informatics Lead will work closely with epidemiology, biostatistics, analytics modernization, and data engineering leadership to ensure public health systems are interoperable ...

Clinical Informatics Specialist

Greensboro, NC · On-site

$85 - $110/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Clinical Informatics Specialist will provide support for AuthoraCare's electronic medical ... Maintains EMR and other clinical software as directed to meet organizational goals * Ensure EMR ...

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Executive Director, IT Product Management

Durham, NC

$225K - $235K/yr

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Establish and maintain executive-level relationships with C-suite leaders, physicians, laboratory directors, informatics teams, and operational stakeholders. * Act as executive sponsor for strategic ...

Executive Director, IT Product Management

Durham, NC · On-site

$225K - $235K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Establish and maintain executive-level relationships with C-suite leaders, physicians, laboratory directors, informatics teams, and operational stakeholders. * Act as executive sponsor for strategic ...

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How much do director informatics jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for director informatics in North Carolina is $95,642.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,700.00 and $117,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a director of informatics do?

A Director of Informatics is responsible for overseeing the management and strategic use of data and information systems within an organization, often in healthcare, research, or technology sectors. They lead teams that design, implement, and maintain data infrastructure, ensuring that information is accurate, secure, and accessible for decision-making. Their role frequently involves collaborating with IT professionals, data scientists, and executive leadership to align technology solutions with business goals. Additionally, they may help set policies for data governance and compliance with relevant regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of informatics, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Informatics, you need expertise in health informatics, data analysis, and strategic leadership, typically supported by an advanced degree in informatics, healthcare, or IT. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) systems, data management tools, and relevant certifications such as Certified Professional in Healthcare Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS) is often required. Strong communication, project management, and problem-solving skills help in leading teams and collaborating across departments. These competencies are crucial for ensuring data-driven decision-making, regulatory compliance, and the effective alignment of technology with organizational goals.

What are some common challenges faced by a director of informatics, and how can they be addressed?

A Director of Informatics often encounters challenges such as integrating disparate data systems, ensuring data security and compliance, and aligning technology solutions with organizational goals. Overcoming these requires strong collaboration with IT, clinical, and administrative teams, as well as staying updated on regulatory requirements. Effective communication and leadership skills are essential to drive change management, encourage user adoption, and manage cross-functional projects successfully.

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Infographic showing various Director Informatics job openings in North Carolina as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $95,642 per year, or $46 per hour.

Part-time Academic Director, Health Informatics (R0008719)

The Chronicle Of Higher Education, Inc.

Charlotte, NC • On-site

$80 - $120/hr

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Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Description

* This position is not eligible for sponsorship of non-immigrant or immigrant visa status through Wake Forest University. Eligible applicants are encouraged to apply.

Position Description

The Wake Forest University School of Professional Studies (SPS) is seeking an exceptional and dynamic faculty leader to serve as the Academic Director of the Health Informatics program, starting January 1, 2027. This part-time position is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

About the School of Professional Studies

The mission of the SPS is to accelerate the professional growth of adult learners across their careers and support the talent development needs of organizations. We believe this is best achieved through the strategic partnership of industry expertise and academic excellence, embodying principles of accessibility, flexibility, and a strong market orientation. All of our programs are designed for professionals who can apply acquired skills directly to their careers and reflect best and emerging practices from the field combined with rigorous, research-based knowledge from academia.

The School of Professional Studies is uniquely situated within The Pearl, Charlotte’s first-of-its-kind health innovation district. As the home of Wake Forest University’s Charlotte expansion and the North American headquarters of the global surgical training institute IRCAD, The Pearl serves as a vibrant ecosystem where world‑class research, clinical translation, and corporate innovation collide. Our location within the district—and our strategic partnership with Advocate Health, one of the nation's largest health systems—can provide our faculty and students with unparalleled access to a network of health tech pioneers and research leaders. For an Academic Director, this means the opportunity to lead a program at the technological frontier, where academic excellence is directly integrated into the blueprint for healthcare transformation.

About the Program

The Master of Health Informatics program delivers a holistic curriculum designed to enable graduates to improve health care services and patient outcomes through technical and leadership mastery. Wake Forest’s program is especially distinctive in its emphasis on using analytics to reduce health disparities and improve equity, ensuring that every individual has a fair and just opportunity for good health. The curriculum bridges the gap between clinical expertise and emerging technology, covering the design and modeling of database applications, regulatory controls, and privacy and security. Graduates are prepared for evolving roles as strategic visionary leaders through tangible, marketable applied projects that integrate AI‑driven system thinking, digital health technologies, and data governance. This program transforms professionals into innovative leaders capable of executing adaptive strategies that optimize healthcare delivery while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety. The Master of Health Informatics program is an Approved Educational Partner (AEP) and an Associate Organizational Affiliate (AOA) with the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS).

The Academic Director's Role

This is a unique opportunity to join an innovative school that’s shaping the future of professional education, built on the quality and excellence of our university. As an influential, market‑connected leader and key subject‑matter expert, the Academic Director will be responsible for providing academic oversight and strategic direction for our graduate Health Informatics degree program. The director will be joining a creative, mission‑centered, and highly collaborative team of faculty and staff who support this program and its students.

The director will nurture a culture of innovation and collaboration that centers on the success of our students and community partners. The director will be expected to guide the program's strategic positioning, guarantee its market leadership, and continuously enhance its impact by ensuring the quality and relevance of the program curriculum, monitoring outcomes and seeking input from students, faculty, advisors, and other stakeholders.

As the leader of a team of practitioner‑scholars, the academic director will engage with program faculty and nurture close connections with industry leaders, leveraging a deep understanding of emerging trends and best practices. This includes leading a Program Advisory Board to advance the program and provide mentorship to students, as well as engaging deeply with health leaders and professionals in the Charlotte region to advance program goals, enhance student success, and positively impact our community.

The candidate will be ranked as a professor of the practice (non‑tenure track) and may also teach courses in the health informatics program.

Qualifications
  • A Master’s degree or higher in health informatics or a closely related field.
  • Significant leadership experience in health technology and informatics, with a proven ability to leverage data analytics and AI for strategic decision‑making.
  • Prior experience teaching online at the graduate level is required, with evidence of teaching effectiveness.
  • Prior academic leadership or business managerial experience is preferred.

Note: This position is one of two academic leadership searches within our Health cluster (Health Administration and Health Informatics). The School remains open to a joint full‑time leadership role for a candidate possessing the necessary expertise to oversee both programs concurrently. This combined leadership position offers a unique opportunity to build synergies between health operations and data‑driven innovation. If you possess the qualifications for both roles, we encourage you to express your interest in a combined leadership position within your application.

Equal Opportunity Statement

The University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes all qualified candidates to apply without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, disability, and military or veteran status.

Accommodations for Applicants

If you are an individual with a disability and need an accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact AskHR@wfu.edu or (336) 758-4700.

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