Under the direction of the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), the Director of HR Strategic Programs & Initiatives provides enterprise leadership for the design, execution, and governance of high-impact HR strategies, programs, and initiatives. The role is instrumental in advancing Michigan Medicine's ability to proactively address current and future workforce needs through data-driven planning, disciplined project execution, and strong cross-functional partnerships across a complex academic health system.
Under the direction of the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), the Director of HR Strategic Programs & Initiatives provides enterprise leadership for the design, execution, and governance of high-impact HR strategies, programs, and initiatives. The role is instrumental in advancing Michigan Medicine's ability to proactively address current and future workforce needs through data-driven planning, disciplined project execution, and strong cross-functional partnerships across a complex academic health system.
The Director is accountable for leading complex, discrete strategic programs that span multiple HR functions and stakeholder groups. Working in close partnership with HR Centers of Excellence (COEs), HR Business Partners, and institutional leaders, the role provides strategic insight, analytical rigor, and project leadership across key priorities including workforce planning, talent management and planning, compensation strategy and planning, employee experience and performance management, engagement and recognition, talent acquisition, and HR service delivery and support.
This role also leads HR due diligence and enterprise HR project management related to mergers, acquisitions, key business alliances, and the development of new businesses and facilities, ensuring workforce readiness, seamless integration, and alignment with Michigan Medicine's strategic and operational priorities.
The Director leverages data, metrics, and dashboards to assess current-state performance, track progress, and inform future-focused workforce and organizational planning. Success in this role requires the ability to operate both independently and collaboratively within a large, matrixed environment while navigating ambiguity, competing priorities, and complex governance structures.
The Director leverages data, metrics, and dashboards to assess current-state performance, track progress, and inform future-focused workforce and organizational planning. Success in this role requires the ability to operate both independently and collaboratively within a large, matrixed environment while navigating ambiguity, competing priorities, and complex governance structures.