Academic medical center running Epic, SAP, and Databricks across clinical and operational systems
Johns Hopkins Medicine operates a sprawling healthcare enterprise—hospital network, medical school, research divisions—built on Epic for clinical records, SAP and Workday for finance and HR, and emerging adoption of Microsoft Fabric and Databricks for data. The hiring mix reflects operational scale: nearly 300 healthcare roles against ~55 engineering, data, and ops combined, with active capital projects (hospital renovations, ambulatory site construction) driving construction and clinical engineering demand alongside pressure to improve documentation quality and revenue cycle compliance.
Notable leadership hires: Medical Director, Construction Director, Assistant Medical Director, Clinical Engineering Director, Chief Financial Officer
Johns Hopkins Medicine is a nonprofit health system governing the Johns Hopkins Hospital (opened 1889), the University School of Medicine (1893), and an integrated network of acute-care hospitals, outpatient practices, specialty care, long-term care, and home services across Maryland. The system employs over 10,000 people and operates as both a clinical delivery organization and an academic research enterprise affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. Current operational focus includes facility expansion and renovation projects, clinical documentation improvement, and revenue cycle optimization.
Epic Systems (clinical), SAP and Workday (finance/HR), ServiceNow (ITSM), Azure and AWS cloud, Databricks and Microsoft Fabric for analytics, FHIR for data interoperability, and VMware/Hyper-V virtualization.
Baltimore, Maryland. The organization includes Johns Hopkins Hospital, the School of Medicine, and affiliated health system entities across Maryland.
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