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General Function:
Under the direction of the Senior Vice President of Operations and in harmony with the mission and purpose of the established policies and goals of the YMCA of the Virginia Peninsulas, the Center Executive Director is responsible for the management, oversight and success of a multi-faceted, family-oriented operation. Key areas of responsibility include: build/maintain a robust center advisory board, grow the center’s Annual Impact Fund, build community relations/partnerships, effective communication and coordination between center program lines and association program line leaders/supervisors. The Center Executive will also provide leadership to Camp Kekoka’s Director and collaboratively deliver high-quality programs and services, while growing enrollment. Oversight of effective/efficient center business systems consistent with Association practices and staff coaching/development will also be key in this role.
1. Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience preferred. Y-USA Multi-Team Leader Certification (or equivalent) required within two years and must begin working towards certification within 6 months.
2. Minimum of five or more years of experience in business operations, community involvement, relationship building, program/business line development, staff selection, supervision and development, and day-to-day enterprise management preferred.
3. Strong skills in fiscal management and financial development including Annual Impact Fund required.
4. Highly motivated with the consistent ability to meet or exceed goals, cultivate and retain members, volunteers and program participants.
5. Ability to quickly build rapport and develop effective relationships with members, volunteers, program prospects and others to achieve goals.
6. Demonstrated ability to multi-task and adapt to changing contexts and priorities.
7. Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills with the ability to identify and leverage relevant data to use in planning and decision-making.
8. Ability to understand, adapt to and interact with diverse people, teams, perspectives and cultures.
9. Proficient in using email, Internet, and other PC-based applications (e.g. Microsoft Office, customer service/tracking applications) with the ability to learn and adapt to new technology.
10. Certification in CPR/ First Aid/AED/02 required within 60 days of hire.
11. Complete and maintain required trainings to include: New Employee Orientation (NEO), Bloodborne Pathogens, Child Abuse Prevention (CAP), and Sexual Harassment.
12. Satisfactory completion of a criminal background check and Child Protective Services check.
Development/Fundraising
Board Development
Fiscal Management
Membership & Program Quality/Growth
Team Leadership
Supervisory Responsibilities
Skill and Ability Requirements
1. Ability to read, analyze and interpret documents.
2. Ability to respond effectively to inquiries or complaints.
3. Ability to apply mathematical concepts to practical situations. Must be able to apply mathematical operations to such tasks as budget preparation and program planning.
4. Ability to reason and define difficult problems with limited direction as to means and results.
5. Ability to meet the physical demands of this position, which include mobility for touring facilities, travel to conferences, and participating in promotional and special events sponsored by the Association.
6. Ability to work and guide others through problem-solving and center management.
Engaging Community, Communication & Influence, Inclusion, Collaboration, Emotional Maturity, Critical Thinking & Decision Making, Developing Self & Others, Philanthropy, Change Leadership, Fiscal Management.