Regional Chief Human Resources Officer
University of Michigan Health Regional System
| Regional Chief Human Resources Officer The Opportunity This is a rare and compelling opportunity to step into a newly regionalized, mission-driven health system at a moment when the foundation has been thoughtfully built—and the next phase requires strategic leadership, innovation, and momentum. The University of Michigan is among the world’s premier public universities, recognized globally for excellence across its 19 schools and colleges, more than 275 academic programs, and extraordinary faculty and research enterprise. Embedded within this institution is Michigan Medicine, consistently ranked among the nation’s leading academic medical centers and health systems and widely recognized as an employer of choice. Over the past several years, Michigan Medicine has made deliberate progress toward a unified statewide model of care. That vision was significantly accelerated through the 2023 merger of University of Michigan Health and Sparrow Health System, building upon the earlier integration of U?M Health-West. Together, these organizations now form the University of Michigan Health Regional System, encompassing multiple hospitals and community-based settings across Michigan and employing approximately 11,000 team members. The Regional System operates as part of the larger U?M Health network, which generates $7.8 billion in revenue, employs more than 46,000 people, and serves approximately 1.3 million patients annually. Since the appointment of Regional President Margaret Dimond, PhD, an entirely new regional leadership team has been assembled, governance has been formally regionalized, and several core administrative functions—including Human Resources—have transitioned to a fully regional operating model. Enormous progress has already been made. The retiring Regional CHRO has successfully led complex integration efforts across legacy Sparrow (including a Level I trauma center), U?M Health-West, and four additional community hospitals; supported more than 1,200 physicians; stabilized labor relations; and established leadership development institutes across the region. At the same time, the organization now stands at an inflection point. With much of the tactical integration work complete, the next Regional Chief Human Resources Officer must elevate and modernize the function —bringing external perspective and strategic vision to a highly capable and focused HR team of approximately 76 professionals. While the team is highly competent and deeply invested in the mission, there is acknowledgment that HR systems, including the end of life ERP, and lack of integrated systems between the entities result in duplication of efforts and inefficient processes. Participation in selection and implementation of the new ERP system will be a multi-year priority for the new Regional CHRO. While at the same time, the Regional CHRO will be instrumental in continuing the efforts of creating and executing strategy around equitable team member experience across the region, despite lingering differences in policies, benefits, systems, and culture between legacy Sparrow and U?M Health-West (which represents roughly one-third of the regional workforce). Although shared leadership development programs are already in place, further work is needed to fully align manager capability, strengthen accountability, and continue shifting from historically top-down decision-making toward empowered, high-performing leaders who own their operational and people outcomes. Labor relations will be a central and ongoing dimension of the role. The region operates in a highly unionized environment, with increasing organizing activity and evolving representation, particularly among advanced practice providers. Navigating this landscape requires sophistication, credibility, and strong partnership with executive leadership, the Board, and external stakeholders, while maintaining focus on employee engagement, operational performance, and patient care. The Regional CHRO will serve as a key member of the Regional executive leadership team, partnering closely with the Regional President, COO, and Finance leadership, as well as with Jovita, the CHRO of the academic enterprise, as a peer collaborator across the broader University. The role also interacts directly with the Regional HR Committee of the Board. Financial stewardship and workforce strategy are tightly linked, particularly as the region continues its recovery from prior financial losses and works to sustain stability and growth without regressing. Looking ahead, the region is expected to continue expanding. The Regional CHRO will also play a critical role in major enterprise initiatives, including the implementation of a new ERP platform and OneEPIC, offering the opportunity to help shape future-state systems and processes for both clinical and academic operations over the long term. This role requires a leader who can balance pace and reflection while also providing strategic counsel, organizational steadiness, and disciplined change leadership. For an accomplished HR executive seeking a role with scale, complexity, influence, and mission-driven impact, this is a defining opportunity to shape the future of a growing regional health system at one of the world’s great public institutions. The Organization
University of Michigan Health-Sparrow Health System has grown to become the region’s largest health system, and its diverse range of facilities offer some of the most advanced medical technology available in the world. University of Michigan Health-Sparrow’s impact is felt across Mid-Michigan at more than 115 sites of care: at University of Michigan Health-Sparrow Lansing, community hospitals in Carson City, Charlotte, Ionia and St. Johns, and the 526 primary care providers and specialists serving patients across the region. University of Michigan Health-Sparrow provides the best emergency care in Mid-Michigan as the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center. The health system also offers dozens of satellite care centers, University of Michigan Health-Sparrow Health Center Lansing, the University of Michigan Health-Sparrow Health Science Pavilion, and the only hospital-based health clubs in mid-Michigan, the Michigan Athletic Club and AL!VE. University of Michigan Health-Sparrow partners with leading medical organizations to offer expanded healthcare services throughout the Mid-Michigan region. For more information, visit https://www.uofmhealthsparrow.org/ University of Michigan Health-West is a nonprofit multispecialty medical provider that is relentlessly advancing health to serve West Michigan as part of the state’s top-ranked health system. Founded in Grand Rapids in 1942 by a group of osteopathic doctors, our organization today serves more than 250,000 patients annually at 30 locations across four counties, including a 208-bed teaching hospital in Wyoming, Michigan. More than 61,000 emergency patients are treated each year at the hospital, a Verified Level II Trauma Center, certified Comprehensive Stroke Center and accredited Chest Pain Center. Our physician-led medical group, University of Michigan Health Partners, drives excellence and convenient access to primary and specialty care, including the expertise of University of Michigan Health, consistently ranked among the nation’s top academic medical centers. In addition to earning top grades for safety and quality, University of Michigan Health-West is consistently recognized as a leader in the use of technology and as an inclusive employer of choice. It supports the health and wellness of all in the community, offering free Live Healthy education programs as well as outreach clinics to underserved areas. For more information visit https://uofmhealthwest.org/about/. Regional System, University of Michigan Health Key Statistics Table – FY2023
The Position Direct Reports: The Regional Chief Human Resources Officer leads a highly experienced regional HR leadership team. Positions that report directly to this role include:
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