Mid Level Executive Compensation Jobs
Mid level executive compensation jobs go to professionals ready to own compensation program design, guide equity analysis end to end, and deliver recommendations that shape executive pay decisions with limited oversight. Hiring runs across Insurance, Healthcare & Medical Services, and Technology & Software, with 53% of roles offering remote or hybrid arrangements and employers like Gallagher, Providence, and EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants competing for executive compensation professionals at this level now.
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About Us
Here at Baylor Scott & White Health we promote the well-being of all individuals, families, and communities. Baylor Scott and White is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas that empowers you to live well.
Our Core Values are:
- We serve faithfully by doing what's right with a joyful heart.
- We never settle by constantly striving for better.
- We are in it together by supporting one another and those we serve.
- We make an impact by taking initiative and delivering exceptional experience.
Benefits
Our benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:
- Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits
- 401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%
- Tuition Reimbursement
- PTO accrual beginning Day 1
Note: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level.
Job Summary
Director Compensation plans, develops, and administers compensation programs for Baylor Scott and White Health (BSWH). Expertise areas include base pay, incentive pay, executive pay, supplemental pay, and pay practices. Participates in compensation surveys and ensures competitive pay practices across the BSWH system. Evaluates pay programs, trends, and tools, recommending changes and improvements. Advises managers on compensation-related issues. Works with external vendors to develop, administer, and design new or modify existing pay programs. Keeps updated on compensation trends and ensures BSWH complies with all compensation laws and regulations.
A system Director translates and implements strategic plans and goals for their area. Makes final judgments on operational matters and ensures goals are met. Recommends policies and organizational changes for the area. Plans and executes projects and initiatives that meet annual goals. Erroneous judgments at this level can negatively impact the area's success, business unit, and possibly the overall organization. Plans and directs department operations, responsible for staffing, processes, budgets, and costs. Guides and advises subordinates to meet schedules, resolve technical problems, and monitor performance. Oversees a larger, more complex organization or functional area than a manager. Often has one or more managers or supervisors reporting to them.
Essential Functions of the Role
- Directs the broad-based compensation function for BSWH.
- Plans and develops compensation programs, including base and short-term incentive plans, for management and staff levels of the organization.
- Advises senior leadership on pay recommendations, compensation practices, and policy and guidelines interpretation.
- Guides decision-making by providing detailed examination, pay models, recommendations, and advice to senior leadership and HR partners.
- Educates and coaches management on compensation philosophy, salary structures, and market analysis. Guides merit activities, bonus processes, and key employee messaging on compensation topics.
- Directs annual implementation and administration of compensation programs. This includes merit activities, market analysis, special adjustments, and short-term variable compensation.
- Manages cross-functional workgroups. Drives solutions impacting employee pay. This includes mergers and acquisitions integration, cost-saving initiatives, audit findings, and compensation system development and implementation.
- Partners with the compensation and governance committee and independent consultant regarding compensation plans and programs requiring committee review and approval.
- Collaborates with legal, accounting, tax, internal audit, and third-party administrators. Ensures accurate reporting, budgeting, and compliance with all applicable laws and regulations regarding compensation and related issues.
- Manages the compensation team to ensure development of staff and the delivery of high-quality solutions across the System.
Key Success Factors
- Bachelor’s degree in HR, business, or related field preferred. Master’s degree preferred.
- 5+ years of experience in compensation, total rewards, or related HR role.
- 1+ years of experience in a leadership role.
- Experience leading compensation programs for a large, complex organization.
- Ability to engage and influence executive and senior leadership.
- Experience negotiating and directing third-party consultants and vendors.
- Exceptional interpersonal, verbal, written, and presentation skills.
- Results-driven and deeply collaborative, with exceptional project management skills.
Belonging Statement
We believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported.
QUALIFICATIONS
- EDUCATION - Bachelor's or 4 years of work experience above the minimum qualification
- EXPERIENCE - 5 Years of Experience
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Who's Hiring
- Gallagher35
- Providence7
- EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants5
- Formlabs4
- Sedgwick4
Top Industries Hiring
- Insurance46
- Healthcare & Medical Services23
- Technology & Software17
- Retail13
- Manufacturing13
Mid Level Executive Compensation Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a mid level executive compensation job?
Position yourself by highlighting ownership: applications that show you led a compensation benchmarking cycle, built an equity model, or advised HR business partners independently stand out from those listing only supporting tasks. Tailor your resume to the specific programs in the job description, such as short-term incentive design or executive pay benchmarking, and quantify the scope of each project you drove.
Which companies hire mid level executive compensations?
Companies hiring mid level executive compensations right now include Gallagher, Providence, and EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. At this level, hiring covers large publicly traded corporations managing complex executive pay structures alongside financial services firms, healthcare systems, and consulting practices that advise those organizations.
Are there remote mid level executive compensation jobs?
Yes, remote and hybrid arrangements are common at this level. About 53% of mid level executive compensation openings are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting how compensation analysis work translates well to distributed settings. On-site roles tend to cluster in organizations where the compensation function works closely with a C-suite or board compensation committee.
How do I move up to a mid level executive compensation role?
The path into mid level executive compensation is built on deepening technical ownership over your first few years: moving from running analyses under supervision to designing benchmarking frameworks, interpreting proxy data, and advising stakeholders independently. Earning a Certified Compensation Professional credential and documenting measurable outcomes, such as a pay program you redesigned or an equity refresh you led, signals readiness for mid level scope.
Which industries hire the most mid level executive compensations?
Mid Level executive compensation roles concentrate in Insurance, Healthcare & Medical Services, and Technology & Software, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. These sectors tend to have complex executive pay structures, active board compensation committees, and regulatory reporting requirements that create sustained demand for experienced professionals who can work independently on program design and analysis.