My Community Dental Centers Inc

Chief People Officer

Job Locations US-MI
ID
2026-2471
Category
Management
Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

Full-Time (Exempt)

Chief People Officer

Michigan - Hybrid
$150,000-$175,000/annually

 

 

 

Earn More with Industry Leading Benefits
When paired with our competitive compensation, our industry-leading benefits are here to support you in your professional and personal journey. We offer:  

 

  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance for you and your family
  • Life Insurance, Short & Long-Term Disability
  • 403(B) with Company Matchup to 4%
  • Wellness Program & Gym Membership Benefits
  • Generous Paid Time Off
  • Holidays

The Career & Support You Deserve 
Get the best of both worlds! Develop your skills as a leader, all while making an enormous impact in patients’ lives. 

 

  • Onboarding & Training: We offer a comprehensive onboarding and training process that starts on your first day with us. 
  • Mentorship & Development: Your career goals are closer than ever! Get one-on-one mentorship with our experienced operations team leaders to accelerate your career.  
  • Room to Grow: When it is time for the next step in your professional journey, we are ready to help you reach your next destination with career path options that suit your professional and personal goals. 
  • Tuition Assistance: With education assistance, continue on your journey of learning and furthering your professional development.
  • Network of Support: You have team of experts to support you so you can concentrate on your job tasks

 

You May Be a Good Fit for The Position If You…  

  • Have exceptional communication skills, and a friendly personality
  • Thrive on providing outstanding service and care
  • Are mission-driven and are eager to care for underserved communities
  • Can work with interruptions and effectively manage multiple priorities

 

We are also looking for the following: 

  • A minimum of 10 years of progressive senior-level leadership experience in people strategy, human capital, or organizational leadership roles.
  • Demonstrated success leading through executive transition and organizational change.
  • Senior leadership experience within nonprofit, mission-driven, or purpose-led healthcare organizations is strongly preferred and considered critical to success in this role.
  • Experience leading people strategy within organizations of comparable size, complexity, and geographic footprint, including multi-site or distributed operations.
  • Proven ability to partner directly with CEOs and executive teams; Board experience preferred.
  • Track record of enterprise-level HR, culture, and leadership transformation.
  • Experience supporting organizational growth and financial turnaround environments.

 

If this all appeals to you, we encourage you to apply today!

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Responsibilities

Position Summary

 

The Chief People Officer (CPO) is a senior executive leader responsible for orchestrating a coherent people and culture strategy that unlocks a high performing, engaged workforce; directly driving innovation, productivity, and long-term business growth.

 

In close partnership with the CEO, the CPO serves as a cultural anchor, trusted strategist, and disciplined executor. This role leads the evolution of MCDC’s people strategy to support organizational stability, leadership alignment, operational excellence, and sustainable growth, while ensuring integrity, accountability, and trust are consistently lived across the organization.

 

Typical Duties and Responsibilities

 

Strategic Leadership & Culture

  • Partner with the CEO to design and execute a comprehensive people and culture strategy aligned with MCDC’s mission, values, and business priorities.
  • Serve as a steward of leadership alignment, cultural integrity, and organizational coherence, particularly during periods of transition or change.
  • Lead a clear reset in how Human Resources is experienced across the organization, shifting from a transactional function to a trusted, strategic enterprise partner.

Executive Partnership & Organizational Effectiveness

  • Act as a key advisor and thought partner to the CEO and executive leadership team on talent, culture, leadership effectiveness, and organizational design.
  • Establish and reinforce leadership cadence, communication discipline, and mutual accountability across senior leaders.
  • Support the development of high-performing leadership teams and scalable operating models.

Talent Strategy & Workforce Excellence

  • Design and implement an inspiring, end-to-end talent strategy encompassing workforce planning, recruiting, development, performance management, and retention.
  • Lead leadership development and succession planning to ensure continuity and readiness at all levels of the organization.
  • Ensure hiring, onboarding, and advancement practices consistently attract and retain top-caliber talent aligned with MCDC’s values and future direction.

Trust, Engagement & Accountability

  • Lead initiatives that strengthen employee engagement, trust, and follow-through on commitments, using data and feedback to guide visible action.
  • Oversee employee engagement measurement and ensure insights translate into meaningful improvement.
  • Model calm, clarity, civility, and grace—especially during moments of tension or ambiguity.

HR Operations, Compliance & Risk Management

  • Ensure strong, compliant HR operations across compensation, benefits, employee relations, and regulatory requirements.
  • Mitigate operational, cultural, legal, and reputational risk through disciplined systems, sound judgment, and proactive leadership.
  • Lead, develop, and hold accountable the HR/People team to operate with credibility, discretion, and enterprise-level impact.

Governance & Board Interaction

  • Interface with the Board at the request of the CEO and within clearly defined governance boundaries.
  • Support the CEO in preparing people-related insights or materials for Board discussion when appropriate.

Leadership Attributes

  • Integrity, accountability, discretion, and calm.
  • Exceptional communicator with the ability to translate strategy into clarity and action.
  • Sound judgment, emotional maturity, and executive presence.
  • Comfortable operating in ambiguity while providing structure and direction.
  • Bias toward coherence, clarity, and follow-through.

All other duties as assigned

 

Measures of Success (12-24 Months)

  • Improved leadership alignment, trust, and execution discipline.
  • Positive trends in employee engagement, retention, and leadership effectiveness metrics.
  • Stronger talent pipelines and improved quality of hires.
  • Reduced organizational drift and siloed behavior.
  • A visible shift in how Human Resources is perceived and experienced: strategic, accountable, and trusted.
  • A people infrastructure that positions the CEO and Board for success.

Qualifications

Job Specifications

  • A minimum of 10 years of progressive senior-level leadership experience in people strategy, human capital, or organizational leadership roles.
  • Demonstrated success leading through executive transition and organizational change.
  • Senior leadership experience within nonprofit, mission-driven, or purpose-led healthcare organizations is strongly preferred and considered critical to success in this role.
  • Experience leading people strategy within organizations of comparable size, complexity, and geographic footprint, including multi-site or distributed operations.
  • Proven ability to partner directly with CEOs and executive teams; Board experience preferred.
  • Track record of enterprise-level HR, culture, and leadership transformation.
  • Experience supporting organizational growth and financial turnaround environments.

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