Baptist Health System

System Vice President, IT Infrastructure & Technology

Kentucky
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System VP IT Infrastructure

Location: Kentucky

Time Type: Full time

Job Description

Summary

Job Description:

Lead the foundation of digital healthcare transformation.

Baptist Health is seeking a visionary System Vice President, IT Infrastructure & Technology to lead the strategy, reliability, security, and evolution of our enterprise technology foundation. This executive role is critical to enabling safe, resilient, and scalable technology services that support clinical excellence, business growth, and innovation across the health system.

As System VP, you’ll shape and execute a multi-year infrastructure roadmap spanning hybrid cloud, data centers, networks, identity and access, end-user computing, and collaboration platforms. You’ll partner closely with the CIO, CISO, and Data & AI leaders to ensure our platforms are secure-by-design, AI-ready, and aligned with regulatory and operational needs.

This is a hands-on leadership role for a proven builder—someone who drives operational excellence through modern service management, automation, and reliability engineering, while also advancing cloud, data, and AI enablement at scale. You’ll lead high-performing teams, manage significant budgets and vendor relationships, and serve as a trusted advisor to executive and clinical stakeholders.

What you’ll bring:

  • 12+ years of progressive IT leadership, including enterprise infrastructure strategy and operations, preferably for a large healthcare system.

  • At least 3 years' experience as a Vice President for a large scale and highly dispersed healthcare company exceeding $1B in revenue.

  • Deep experience across hybrid cloud, network, compute, storage, identity, and endpoint platforms
  • Strong grounding in cybersecurity, risk, and compliance within regulated environments

  • Experience enabling data platforms and AI/ML workloads

  • Executive presence, financial acumen, and a passion for developing talent

Join us and help build the secure, resilient, and intelligent technology platforms that power the future of healthcare.

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If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now!

Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.

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