Ready to make a real impact? Reporting directly to the CEO, youll take the lead on keeping Saskatchewans provincial health system securefrom cyber threats to real-world risks. But this role is about so much more than managing systems and protocols. Its your chance to help shape the future of healthcare by making sure innovation and security go hand in hand. You will partner with clinical leaders, IT architects, and policy makers by breaking down silos to ensure security is an enabler, not an obstacle, to patient-focused innovation. As the strategic force behind eHealths approach to IT and physical security, risk, and disaster recovery, you'll help guide Saskatchewan to the forefront of digital healthespecially when it comes to new technologies like AI. Youll work across teams, break down silos, and build the partnerships needed to ensure security supports progress rather than slowing it down, steward our approach to emerging areas such as AI risk governance, cloud-native security, and privacy by design so Saskatchewan stays ahead of evolving threats. About eHealth With over 800 employees across 20 communities, we support IT infrastructure in 433 healthcare locations, ensuring seamless information-sharing and timely, effective patient care. Our partners include the Saskatchewan Health Authority, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, and various private healthcare providers. We also manage Vital Statistics, health card services, and MySaskHealthRecord, one of Canadas leading tools for giving people secure online access to their health information. As leaders in digital health innovation, we transform health care through connected health systems and advancing technology. We value a culture of strategic collaborating, trust and open dialogue. Help us put Saskatchewan at the forefront of digital health innovation. For more information on this position and to apply, please visit our website.
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