The Regional Executive Director is responsible for the overall strategic, operational, and financial performance of the region. This role provides executive leadership to ensure high-quality service delivery, regulatory compliance, sustainable growth, and a strong leadership pipeline-while advancing the organization's mission and values.
Key Responsibilities Strategic & Financial Leadership - Develop and execute a regional strategic plan aligned with organizational goals, driving revenue growth, profitability, and long-term sustainability.
- Plan, develop, and implement strategies to generate resources and revenue, including actively managing vacancies across existing programs and sites.
- Review and analyze financial statements, operational reports, and KPIs to assess progress toward objectives; adjust plans based on current conditions and performance trends.
- Maintain awareness of the external and internal competitive landscape, identifying opportunities for expansion, new markets, and industry developments.
- Set and execute short-term initiatives that move the region toward operational excellence.
Operational Excellence & Compliance - Oversee regional operations to ensure production efficiency, cost-effective use of resources, and high-quality service delivery.
- Ensure all services comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and licensing requirements.
- Maintain a working knowledge of licensing and regulatory standards sufficient to ensure ongoing program compliance.
- Foster a culture of data-driven decision-making through consistent data collection, analysis, and use of KPIs.
People Leadership & Talent Development - Lead, evaluate, and develop the Regional Leadership Team to ensure alignment with company policies, objectives, and performance expectations.
- Serve as the primary authority for employee relations and personnel matters, including hiring, termination, compensation, and disciplinary actions (excluding Marketing, Real Estate, Finance, and Technology).
- Ensure departments outside of Marketing, Real Estate, Finance, and Technology meet individual and team goals while fostering leadership growth and succession planning.
- Actively recruit, develop, and retain talent capable of contributing to the organization's senior leadership pipeline.
- Establish and maintain a consistent cadence of team meetings and one-on-one meetings that support accountability, engagement, and performance.
External Relations & Brand Representation - Represent and promote the organization to local and regional stakeholders, including community partners, regulators, vendors, and referral sources.
- Develop and maintain positive relationships that strengthen the organization's reputation, partnerships, and community presence.
- Uphold and promote a positive company image aligned with organizational values and mission.
- Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, Social Work, or a related field
- Minimum of 7-10 years of progressive leadership experience in human services, healthcare, or a closely related regulated industry.
- Demonstrated experience leading regional operations, including oversight of budgets, compliance, and service delivery.
- Strong financial acumen with the ability to analyze financial statements, manage budgets, and drive operational performance.
- Proven people leader with experience in employee relations, performance management, talent development, and executive decision-making.
- Working knowledge of state and federal regulatory requirements applicable to human services or healthcare operations.
- Experience partnering with regulators, community stakeholders, vendors, and referral sources.
- Data-driven leader with experience establishing and using KPIs to guide operational and personnel decisions.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels of the organization.
Preferred Qualifications - Experience in Wisconsin human services, particularly within Adult Family Homes (AFH) and/or Community-Based Residential Facilities (CBRF).
- Familiarity with Wisconsin DHS 83 / DHS 88 regulations, licensing processes, and compliance standards.
- Background in IDD services, residential services, or long-term care environments.
- Experience leading organizations or regions during periods of growth, expansion, or operational transformation.
- Track record of building and scaling leadership teams in complex, regulated environments.
Leadership & Competency Expectations - Strategic thinker with the ability to balance long-term vision and short-term execution.
- Strong decision-maker who can navigate complexity, ambiguity, and competing priorities.
- High level of integrity, accountability, and commitment to mission-driven work.
- Collaborative leader who builds trust, develops talent, and fosters a culture of performance and engagement.
- Comfortable serving as the face of the organization in the region.
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