Director of Technology & Architecture
Company: Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Location: Wheat Ridge
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Director is a strong
communicator and collaborative leader who provides architectural
oversight and technical guidance to engineering, infrastructure,
and application teams—but is not the primary owner of hands-on
execution. Instead, the Director partners with technical leads,
managed service providers, and cross-functional stakeholders to
ensure solutions are well-designed, supportable, scalable, and
compliant with healthcare and behavioral health regulations. Hybrid
opportunity. Key Responsibilities: Enterprise Architecture &
Technology Strategy • Lead definition and governance of enterprise
technology architecture for infrastructure, networks, cloud,
cybersecurity, data, and clinical applications. • Develop
architectural standards, reference models, and guiding principles
that support a modern, scalable behavioral healthcare ecosystem. •
Partner with the CIO to establish long-term technology roadmaps
that align with organizational growth, regulatory needs, and
clinical workflows. • Conduct architectural reviews, assess
proposed solutions, and provide recommendations to ensure
interoperability, security, and sustainability. Infrastructure,
Cloud & Network Architecture • Architect enterprise infrastructure
strategies across data centers, cloud platforms (Azure/AWS), hybrid
environments, and multi-site network connectivity. • Define
standards for network segmentation, site connectivity, wireless,
telephony, and resilience across residential, outpatient, crisis,
and administrative programs. • Oversee disaster recovery
architectures, high-availability frameworks, and continuity-of
operations planning (COOP). • Ensure infrastructure designs align
with budgetary parameters, lifecycle expectations, and long-term
maintainability. Behavioral Health Systems Architecture • Provide
architectural leadership across the behavioral health application
stack, including EHRs, telehealth platforms, case management,
ePrescribing, and interoperability layers. • Evaluate and recommend
behavioral health–centric technologies that enhance clinical
operations, patient engagement, and regulatory compliance. • Guide
data integration strategy—including API frameworks, FHIR, HL7, and
secure data exchange between clinical and administrative systems.
Governance, Standards & Compliance • Establish architecture
governance processes, including design reviews, solution approval
workflows, and change-management alignment. • Ensure all technology
decisions adhere to HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, and behavioral health
privacy and security requirements. • Collaborate with cybersecurity
and compliance teams to incorporate security-by-design principles
into all enterprise systems. Leadership & Cross-Functional
Collaboration • Serve as a “player-coach” who provides deep
technical insight and mentorship while empowering engineering teams
and MSPs to execute. • Influence and guide without
micromanagement—ensuring teams have clarity on architectural
intent, technical direction, and quality expectations. •
Communicate architectural decisions clearly to clinicians,
executives, operations leaders, and vendor partners. • Support
vendor evaluations, contract discussions, and solution assessments
with an architecture-first perspective. Required Qualifications: •
10 years of experience in healthcare IT, with strong understanding
of healthcare operations, regulatory frameworks, and architecture
patterns. • 3 years of behavioral or mental health technology
experience, with familiarity across EHRs, clinical workflows,
telehealth, and privacy rules. • Demonstrated expertise
architecting enterprise infrastructure, networks, cloud platforms,
and clinical application ecosystems. • Proven ability to lead
through influence, setting direction and standards while relying on
teams, vendors, and MSPs for execution. • Exceptional communication
skills with ability to translate complex architecture concepts for
non-technical audiences. Preferred Qualifications • Experience with
behavioral health EHRs (Credible, Netsmart, Qualifacts, Athena
Cx360, etc.). • Architecture frameworks such as TOGAF or healthcare
interoperability standards experience (FHIR, HL7). • Experience
designing IT for 24/7 behavioral health operations, including
crisis stabilization units. • Cloud, networking, or security
certifications (Azure/AWS Architect, CCNP/CCDP, CISSP). Core
Competencies • Strategic architecture mindset • Influential
leadership • Strong communication and stakeholder management •
Healthcare and behavioral health expertise • Security-first design
thinking • Ability to balance innovation with operational
practicality Working Conditions • Occasional travel between
organizational sites in Colorado • Availability for critical
architecture decisions or escalations Salary Grade 21: $139,500 to
173,200* * Jefferson Center pay is based on various factors
including education level, licensure level, and years of relative
experience. * The salary range listed above is based on 1.0 FTE (40
hours per week). Anticipated Close Date: 2/03/2026. Review of
applications will begin immediately.
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