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YMCA Camp Carter Senior Program Director
Fort Worth, TX, USPosted 1 months ago
remote
Job Description
YMCA Camp Carter is a beautiful 360-acre year-round summer camp located right in the heart of Fort Worth, TX. At camp, we offer 11 weeks of care that runs from Tuesday, May 26th through Friday, August 7th with an exciting variety of camp options to please every kind of camper at every age! Our traditional multi-activity camp provides options like STEM, arts, horseback riding, swimming, boating, fishing, and more! In our shoulder season, we offer Groups & Retreats, Conferences, Events, Equestrian Programs, Outdoor Education Field Trips, Family Camps, Holiday Camps, and much more. Learn more about Camp Carter in this quick video: https://youtu.be/ZoxPalxUmic?si=4Q_WrrMjBozWsq0e
Position Summary
The Senior Program Director is a high-ranking program leader at YMCA Camp Carter and provides strategic oversight for the camp’s core, revenue‑generating program areas: Day Camp, Overnight Camp, Outdoor Education, and Groups, Retreats & Events. This role blends high‑level vision with hands‑on leadership, ensuring programs are mission‑aligned, safe, innovative, and consistently delivered at a high standard.
The Senior Program Director is a key member of the Camp Carter leadership team and reports directly to the Branch Executive Director. While the SPD is not directly responsible for departments such as Equestrian, Aquatics, Maintenance, Food Service, or Custodial, they are a high‑ranking leader on site and are expected to bring a can‑do, solution‑oriented mindset and a willingness to jump in and support camp operations as needed.
This position requires living onsite in provided housing and includes nights, weekends, and early mornings consistent with overnight camp operations, supported by a reasonable rotating Manager‑on‑Duty (MOD) schedule.
Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. It's who we are, who we aspire to be and how we show up every day. We are cause-driven. We don't just show up, we show up with purpose. As a cause driven leader you are expected to be:
Welcoming - Accept neighbors eagerly, warmly, hospitably, and as equal participants.
Nurturing - To care for, support, and help develop through encouragement.
Hopeful - Take an optimistic or positive view of future outcomes.
Determined - To devote full strength and concentrated attention to the cause.
Genuine - To be honest and open in relationships with others.
We act with intentionality to connect people to our cause. Join us and help transform lives!
Reporting Structure & Team Leadership
The Senior Program Director directly supervises and leads:
Program Director of Day Camp & Outdoor Education
Groups & Retreats Director
Seasonal Overnight Camp Director
In addition, the SPD provides leadership, coaching, and strategic direction to year‑round and seasonal program staff and collaborates closely with fellow department heads across camp.
Why You’ll Love This Role
As a Senior Program Director, you will have the opportunity to:
Lead and mentor a talented team of full‑time, part‑time, and seasonal program leaders
Live onsite in a private 4‑bedroom, 3‑bath home with utilities covered (compensation value of $24,000+ annually)
Shape and oversee transformative camp experiences for youth, families, schools, and groups
Strengthen community partnerships that expand access, impact, and visibility For ALL
Champion program quality, safety, and creativity aligned with YMCA values and ACA standards
Core Focus Areas
The Senior Program Director oversees the design, implementation, evaluation, and growth of Camp Carter’s core program portfolio. Direct program leadership is required year‑round, working alongside full‑time program directors in the off‑season and collaborating with seasonal camp directors during peak summer operations.
All responsibilities are guided by the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth Camp Leadership Playbook, organized around three leadership lenses:
1. The Program Architect
You are the chief designer of Camp Carter’s program experience.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee and integrate all program areas: Day Camp, Overnight Camp, Outdoor Education, and Groups/Retreats
Design seasonal calendars, program rotations, and curriculum frameworks
Ensure programs are age‑appropriate, inclusive, engaging, and mission‑centered
Align Outdoor Education curriculum with TEKS standards and school partner expectations
Maintain consistency across programs while encouraging creativity and staff ownership
Provide hands‑on leadership during program delivery, especially during high‑impact seasons
2. The Quality Compass
You ensure Camp Carter programs don’t just run — they run with excellence.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead program quality assurance, evaluation, and continuous improvement systems
Maintain ACA accreditation readiness, documentation, and staff training
Oversee risk management practices, camper safety systems, and behavior support strategies
Train and support staff in supervision, inclusion, camper wellness, and crisis response
Monitor feedback from campers, families, schools, and group partners to inform improvements
3. The Growth Gardener
You cultivate the relationships and strategies that grow Camp Carter’s reach and impact.
Key Responsibilities:
Build and sustain partnerships with school districts, nonprofits, and community organizations
Support outreach efforts, open houses, and referral strategies across program areas
Collaborate with marketing staff to tell the Camp Carter story and increase visibility
Monitor enrollment trends and proactively address participation barriers
Represent Camp Carter at community meetings, events, and conferences
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) in education, recreation, outdoor education, environmental sciences, or a related field
Minimum of 3 years of experience as a camp director, with strong preference for overnight camp or residential program experience
Proven experience leading multi‑program camp or youth development operations
Strong background in staff supervision, program design, and risk management
Ability to lead with clarity, flexibility, and a solutions‑focused mindset
Excellent communication, organizational, and relationship‑building skills
Knowledge of or experience with American Camp Association (ACA) standards preferred
Day camp leadership experience is valuable and transferable; candidates must understand the operational demands of overnight camp environments, including nights, weekends, and early mornings.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: $52,000 – $55,000 (commensurate with experience)
Housing: Required onsite living in a private 4‑bedroom, 3‑bath home with utilities included
Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance; life and disability coverage; YMCA retirement plan with up to 12% employer contribution (once eligible); generous paid time off (up to 288 hours annually); and free or discounted YMCA programs for you and your family