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Director of IT

Colorado, Long Island, Maryland, New York , Virginia

Location: Remote (US ONLY)  with preference given to candidates in either NYC, Long Island, DC metro area, Maryland (near DC), Northern Virginia, or Colorado 

Are you ready to contribute to a purpose-driven organization that’s transforming mental healthcare? At SOL Mental Health, we’re on a mission to help individuals find healing and balance. Our growth and success depend on attracting exceptional talent and providing them with the tools, resources, and support they need to thrive.  

Our aim is to... 

  • Be a great professional home, steeped in a culture defined by belonging, purpose, fulfillment, psychological safety and a commitment to great results; 
  • Define excellence in integrated mental health care and relentlessly pursue that standard; 
  • Provide a seamless experience for those who depend on us, easing the burden on patients and caregivers as they navigate challenging moments; 
  • Be the behavioral health partner of choice to primary care and specialty providers who value the criticality of our care for patients 

As a Director of Information Technology you will be responsible for responsible for leading the organization’s technology strategy, ensuring the stability, security, and scalability of IT systems. This role oversees IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, system integrations, and support services while aligning technology solutions with business objectives. The Director of IT will collaborate with cross-functional teams to drive innovation and operational efficiency. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Develop and execute IT strategy, ensuring security, compliance, and operational efficiency. 
  • Oversee IT infrastructure, software applications, and cybersecurity measures. 
  • Manage IT budgets, assets, and vendor relationships to optimize costs and performance. 
  • Lead and mentor the IT team, fostering a high-performance culture. 
  • Drive system integrations, automation, and process improvements. 
  • Ensure compliance with industry regulations and data security standards. 

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in IT, Computer Science, or related field. 
  • 7+ years in IT leadership, including team management. 
  • Strong expertise in IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and enterprise applications. 
  • Proven ability to manage IT budgets and vendor relationships. 
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Master’s degree in IT, Business Administration, or related field. 
  • Experience in healthcare, finance, or regulated industries. 
  • Certifications such as CISSP, PMP, ITIL or equivalent. 
  • Experience with ERP and CRM systems. 

 

What We Offer 

  • Medical, dental, vision insurance 
  • 401K Match 
  • Unlimited PTO 
  • Collaborative and growing company 

Salary base range is between $145,000 - $165,000 plus bonus opportunity

 Equitable Hiring Practices 

At SOL Mental Health, we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential to fulfilling our mission. We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute. We actively seek candidates from diverse backgrounds and experiences, and we ensure equitable hiring practices throughout our recruitment process. SOL Mental Health is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and encourages applicants from all walks of life to apply. 

Ready to lead the charge? Apply today and help us build a brighter future for mental health! 

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