Location: Regina, SK
Employment Type: Full-time
Compensation: $25.50–$30.00/hr (~$53,000–$62,000/year) + benefits, RRSP matching, professional development
Hours: Monday–Friday, 2:30 pm–11:00 pm (consistent weekday schedule)
Posting Status: Open until filled
Start Date: Immediate
Lead. Support. Empower.
Street Culture Project is hiring a Youth Housing & Staffing Manager to provide operational leadership to our Transitional Housing programs. You’ll oversee frontline Youth Care Workers, coordinate staffing coverage, and ensure that youth in our Peer Homes and Shelter receive safe, consistent, trauma-informed care. This hands-on management role works closely with on-site Supervisors and program leadership to keep our housing programs running smoothly.
This role is ideal for an experienced Youth Care Worker, Team Lead, or Supervisor ready to step into a formal management position.
Key Responsibilities
- Coach, train, and support Youth Care Workers using trauma-informed, youth-centered approaches
- Coordinate daily staffing schedules and coverage across multiple housing locations
- Provide real-time guidance and support to staff during shifts
- Ensure program standards, policies, and documentation requirements are met
- Collaborate with program leadership to support high-quality care and continuous improvement
Qualifications
- Minimum 2 years of direct youth care experience (required)
- Experience supervising staff or acting as a team lead (asset)
- A deep commitment to equity, harm reduction, cultural humility, and trauma-informed care
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to remain calm and decisive under pressure
- A drive to build others up, improve systems, and hold space for complexity
Additional Requirements
- Strong time management and documentation skills
- Valid SK Driver’s License and acceptable driver abstract
- Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector clearance (upon hire)
- Comfortable using HR software, scheduling systems, and Microsoft Office
- First Aid/CPR, ASIST, or Mental Health First Aid (asset; training can be provided)
Why Work With Us
At Street Culture Project, we’re not just a team—we’re a movement. We meet youth where they’re at and build relationships rooted in trust, accountability, and care. You’ll be part of a community that believes change is possible and works for it every day. SCP is committed to reflect the diversity of the youth we serve and fully support inclusivity in the workplace. We strongly encourage Indigenous applicants to consider this opportunity.
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