Mission
To put the Christian principles of love, respect, honesty, responsibility, and service into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
Position Summary
The Executive Director, Camp Collins provides strategic and operational leadership for YMCA Camp Collins, a premier resident camp and outdoor education center of the YMCA of Columbia-Willamette. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, this role carries full accountability for program excellence, financial sustainability, property stewardship, safety oversight, philanthropic growth, and long-term asset strategy.
Camp Collins is one of the association's most significant physical and brand assets. The Executive Director is responsible not only for annual performance, but for developing and advancing a long-term site and revenue vision that expands year-round utilization, strengthens retreat and rental growth, scales outdoor education partnerships, and sequences capital modernization responsibly.
As a member of the Association Leadership Team, the Executive Director balances strong site-level ownership with system-wide alignment, collaborates closely with peer Executive Directors, and contributes to enterprise-wide strategy and performance.
This position performs all other duties as assigned in support of the YMCA's mission, strategic priorities, and operational needs.
Our Culture
The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette is grounded in love, integrity, and humility. We operate as one association, committed to accountability, creativity, and shared stewardship.
The Executive Director models the association's Five Operating Tenets: Love in Unity, Honesty in Insight, Responsibility in Action, Respect in Practice, and Service in Stewardship. Decisions are data-informed, equity-centered, risk-aware, and aligned with mission. This leader ensures consistent adherence to policies, safety standards, financial controls, and approved processes that protect campers, staff, volunteers, and the organization.
Three-Year Camp Growth and Asset Strategy Expectations
Within the first three years, the Executive Director is expected to:
This role owns both the annual operating plan and the long-term strategic positioning of Camp Collins as a mission-driven and financially strong association asset.
Business Model Accountability and Operating Framework
The Executive Director operates within a clearly defined association operating framework that balances site-level ownership with system-wide alignment. In partnership with the Chief Operating Officer and peer Executive Directors, this leader ensures disciplined strategy execution and responsible stewardship of resources and facilities.
Operational, Financial, and Asset Leadership
Decision Authority
Within approved budget parameters and association standards, the Executive Director:
Strategic decisions affecting enterprise risk, major capital investments, or long-term contractual commitments are advanced in partnership with the COO.
Association Collaboration and Colab Leadership
The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette operates through cross-functional Colabs that drive alignment, innovation, and shared standards across the association.
The Executive Director serves as an Executive Liaison to one assigned Colab and actively participates in others as appropriate. In this role, the Executive Director:
Participation in Colabs is an expectation of association leadership and contributes to system-wide effectiveness and collaboration.
Crisis, Risk, and Safety Leadership
Camp leadership carries significant operational and reputational risk. The Executive Director serves as the senior accountable leader for crisis management and emergency decision-making during resident camp sessions.
Responsibilities include:
On-Site Leadership and Supervision Requirement
The Executive Director is expected to be physically present on site during all operational hours when YMCA resident campers are in session, including evenings and overnight periods, unless prior approval is granted by the Chief Operating Officer.
The Executive Director ensures qualified senior leadership coverage is designated and clearly documented at all times. During resident camp sessions, this role serves as the senior accountable leader for safety, emergency response, and operational decision-making.
This position requires extended hours during peak summer and resident camp seasons and the ability to respond immediately to emergencies or critical incidents.
Housing Requirement
This position requires the Executive Director to reside on or near camp property during resident camp operations to support on-site leadership expectations.
If on-site housing is provided, occupancy is a condition of employment and will be governed by a separate housing agreement outlining terms of use, responsibilities, and expectations. Occupancy of YMCA-provided housing, if applicable, is contingent upon continued employment and compliance with the terms of the housing agreement.
Philanthropic Leadership
Camp Collins carries strong emotional and alumni connection within the community. The Executive Director serves as a visible philanthropic leader for camp-specific priorities.
Responsibilities include:
Equity and Access Leadership
Equity is a measurable leadership responsibility of this role.
The Executive Director will:
Access, affordability, and belonging are operational expectations tied to camp performance.
Staff and Leadership Development
Leads a diverse team of year-round professionals and seasonal staff with clarity, relational strength, and accountability.
Key expectations include:
Leadership bench development and relational leadership effectiveness are measurable expectations.
Volunteer and Advisory Leadership
Partners with volunteer leaders and alumni to strengthen camp visibility and impact.
Camp Collins maintains an Advisory Board that supports advocacy, community connection, and philanthropic growth. The Advisory Board serves in a non-governing capacity and does not hold fiduciary or governance authority.
Responsibilities include:
YMCA camp experience preferred. Relevant camp leadership or accreditation experience preferred.
CPR, First Aid, AED, and required YMCA compliance trainings must be completed upon hire.
Success Indicators
Equity and Inclusion Statement
Ensures Camp Collins programs, staffing, partnerships, and access strategies reflect the YMCA's commitment to equity, inclusion, affordability, and belonging for all communities.
Overall Impact
The Executive Director, Camp Collins ensures the camp remains a safe, strategically positioned, and financially strong asset of the YMCA of Columbia-Willamette. Through long-term asset stewardship, philanthropic leadership, disciplined operations, and effective crisis management, this role secures the camp's relevance, accessibility, and sustainability for generations to come.
Compensation details: 80000-95000 Yearly Salary
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