Chief Medical Officer
Company: PEOPLE'S HEALTH CENTERS
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary The Chief
Medical Officer (CMO) serves as the organization’s senior clinical
executive and physician leader, providing strategic oversight and
executive leadership for all medical, behavioral health, and
integrated care services. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive
Officer, the CMO is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team
and is responsible for advancing clinical excellence, improving
health outcomes, strengthening integrated and value-based care, and
ensuring regulatory compliance across the organization. The CMO
partners closely with executive, clinical, and operational leaders
to align clinical strategy with the organization's mission,
financial sustainability, and community needs. This role plays a
critical leadership role in fostering a culture of quality,
accountability, provider engagement, and whole-person
care—particularly for underserved and vulnerable populations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Executive & Strategic
Leadership - Serve as the organization’s chief clinical strategist,
setting the vision and direction for high-quality,
patient-centered, and integrated care delivery. - Partner with the
CEO and Executive Leadership Team to develop and implement clinical
and organizational strategic plans. - Provide clinical leadership
in support of service line growth, new program development, and
grant-funded initiatives. - Champion innovation in care delivery,
including telehealth, population health management, care
coordination, patient centered medical home, and evidence-based
models of care. Actively participates in the care of patients. -
Support and guide the organization’s transition to and optimization
of value-based and alternative payment models. Clinical Quality,
Safety & Compliance - Establish, implement, and oversee
evidence-based clinical standards, protocols, and guidelines across
medical and behavioral health services. - Lead clinical quality
improvement initiatives focused on outcomes, patient safety,
access, equity, and patient experience. - Monitor and analyze
quality metrics, UDS measures, behavioral health outcomes, and
value-based performance indicators. - Ensure compliance with HRSA
Health Center Program Requirements, CMS regulations, state and
federal laws, and payer requirements. - Participate in HRSA
Operational Site Visits (OSVs), FTCA applications, PCMH
recognition, accreditation and clinical risk management activities.
- Collaborate with Quality and Compliance leadership to ensure
continuous readiness and audit and survey preparedness. - Review
patient grievances; recommend and implement measures to address
them. Integrated & Whole-Person Care - Promote and strengthen
integrated primary care and behavioral health models, including
collaborative care and team-based approaches. - Ensure coordination
and continuity of care across primary care, behavioral health,
substance use disorder services, and ancillary services. - Advance
health equity strategies that address disparities and improve
outcomes for underserved populations. Physician Leadership &
Workforce Engagement - Provide leadership, mentorship, and
performance oversight to medical and behavioral health providers
through service line leaders. - Partner with Human Resources and
clinical leadership on provider recruitment, onboarding,
credentialing, and retention strategies. - Promote provider
engagement, wellness, professional development, and a culture of
accountability and continuous improvement. - Support ongoing
clinical education, training, and competency development.
Governance, Communication & External Relations - Serve as the
senior clinical representative to the Board of Directors, medical
staff, community partners, payers, and external stakeholders. -
Support medical staff governance, including bylaws, policies peer
review, and credentialing oversight, as applicable. - Represent the
organization in professional, regulatory, payer, and community
forums as needed. - Establish and maintain effective communication
across clinical disciplines and leadership teams. Supervisory
Responsibilities - Provides executive oversight through, clinical
leaders, and service line leadership. - Ensures appropriate
performance management, coaching, and professional development
consistent with organizational policies and applicable laws. -
Participates in hiring, evaluation, corrective action, and
succession planning for clinical leadership roles, as appropriate.
Qualifications Education & Licensure - Doctor of Medicine (MD) or
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical
school is required. - Board certification in Family Medicine,
Internal Medicine, or another primary care specialty required. -
Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice medicine in the
State of Missouri. Experience - Minimum of 5–7 years of progressive
physician leadership experience, with demonstrated executive or
senior leadership responsibilities. - Prior experience as a Chief
Medical Officer, Medical Director, or equivalent physician
executive role strongly preferred. - Demonstrated experience
working within an FQHC, community health center, or safety-net
healthcare environment strongly preferred - Direct experience with
behavioral health services and integrated care models strongly
preferred.
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