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Ibility LLC

Business Architect

Ibility LLC

Business Architect at Ibility structuring healthcare enterprise governance and processes. Collaborating on strategic goals and operational execution with a focus on healthcare IT.

Posted 6/10/2026full-timeRemote • District of Columbia, Washington • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSeniorWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Develop a business architecture strategy based on situational awareness of various healthcare business scenarios and organizational motivations.
  • Apply a structured business architecture approach and methodology for capturing key enterprise views, including strategy, capability, value stream, and organizational perspectives.
  • Capture tactical and strategic enterprise goals that provide traceability through the organization and map to metrics that enable ongoing governance.
  • Define strategic, core, and support processes that transcend functional and organizational boundaries.
  • Identify external entities such as customers, suppliers, and external systems that interact with the business, and describe associated people, resources, and controls.
  • Capture relationships among roles, capabilities, and business units, including decomposition of business units into subunits and documentation of internal or external management structures.
  • Develop and maintain business architecture artifacts, including capability models, process flows, business context diagrams, and value-stream maps.
  • Collaborate with IT architects, program managers, and stakeholders to ensure alignment between business strategy and technology initiatives.
  • Support enterprise governance activities by providing architecture analysis, recommendations, and documentation in support of decision-making.
  • Communicate complex architectural concepts clearly to diverse stakeholders across technical and non-technical audiences.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, Information Technology, Healthcare Administration, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 4 years of experience in business architecture, enterprise architecture, or a closely related discipline.
  • Demonstrated experience developing enterprise or business architecture deliverables in a complex, multi-stakeholder organization
  • Proficiency with enterprise architecture frameworks such as TOGAF, Zachman, or Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF).
  • Experience developing business architecture artifacts including capability models, process models, and organizational maps.
  • Familiarity with modeling notations such as BPMN, ArchiMate, or UML.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to synthesize complex information and identify patterns, gaps, and opportunities.
  • Proficiency with architecture modeling tools (e.g., Sparx EA, BiZZdesign, or similar).
  • Understanding of healthcare IT environments, including electronic health record (EHR) systems, clinical workflows, and health information exchange.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills; ability to produce executive-level presentations and technical documentation.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Plans
  • Short Term Disability / Long Term Disability / Life Insurance / Accidental Death and Dismemberment
  • Health Savings Account
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off
  • 11 Federal Holidays Off
  • 401k

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Hard Skills & Tools
business architectureenterprise architecturecapability modelsprocess modelsorganizational mapsTOGAFZachmanBPMNArchiMateUML
Soft Skills
analytical skillscommunication skillscollaborationsynthesis of complex informationdecision-making