Regional Manager with Blue sky
Regional Manager
Blue Sky | Child & Youth Care
Do you believe strong relationships create real change? Are you a values-driven leader who thrives in supportive, people-centered environments?
Brightisle is seeking a Regional Manager to provide leadership, coaching, and oversight across assigned homes. Reporting to a Regional Director, this role plays a key part in creating safe, stable, and nurturing home environments where children, youth, and staff can thrive.
About the Role
Based primarily within assigned homes, the Regional Manager leads and supports teams of Child and Youth Care Workers (CYCWs), ensuring high-quality, trauma-informed care while fostering strong, reflective, and collaborative teams. Guided by the CARE: Creating Conditions for Change framework, this role places relationships, connection, and engagement at the heart of everything we do.
What You’ll Do
- Lead, coach, and support unionized CYCW teams using a reflective, values-aligned supervision approach
- Based out of assigned homes to be able to focus on hands on mentoring and role modeling CARE principles and trauma-informed practice
- Ensure effective 24/7 operations across assigned homes
- Partner with program teams to implement individualized care plans
- Maintain accountability for documentation, incident follow-up, inspections, and quality assurance requirements
- Manage home budgets and review overtime requests
- Serve as the primary contact for CYS and community partners
- Participate in an on-call rotation to support staff outside regular business hours
- Build strong relationships with families, stakeholders, and community partners
- Help identify and remove barriers to culturally safe, effective care
What You Bring
- At least 2 years of experience leading or supervising teams in child and youth care or similar care environments
- Demonstrates strong people leadership with a clear focus on performance management, accountability, and role modelling best practice
- Strong relationship-building, communication, and coaching skills
- A trauma-informed, developmentally focused approach
- Proven ability to manage time, priorities, and competing demands
- Experience managing budgets and operational accountability
- Completion of a college diploma or university degree in a social service–related field is considered an asset
- Strong written English skills and comfort using Microsoft Office and digital tools
- Valid driver’s license and ability to meet screening requirements
Why Work With Blue Sky
At Blue Sky, it’s more than just a job. You’ll join a team that values connection, learning, and meaningful work. We offer a competitive compensation package, including group health and dental benefits, RRSPs, fitness and wellness allowance, education and development opportunities, technology supports — and the opportunity to make a lasting impact in your community.
If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.