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Seeds of Peace Camp

Executive Director

Seeds of Peace Camp, Readfield, Maine, us, 04355

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Serves as the TSC’s principal camp professional/camp director. Reports to the President of the TSC Board of Directors. Works with the officers and TSC Board of Directors on all aspects of our program: summer operations, winter programs, finance/operating budget/reporting, and fundraising. Is the TSC’s principal point of contact for social service agency partners, parents, staff, and campers. Works day to day with two full‑time associates: the Assistant Camp Director (a full‑time position to be hired by the Executive Director) and the Director of Development and Administration. This role requires a strong leadership presence, exceptional organizational skills, and a passion for at‑risk youth development. The summer of 2026 will be a transition of leadership.

This is a full‑time, year‑round position. The Executive Director will be on site at TSC in Readfield, ME, during the 12‑week summer session. During the off‑season, the work is primarily remote, combined with in‑person office meetings with the Assistant Director and Director of Development and Administration. During the off‑season, the position often requires evening and weekend work to accommodate winter camper events, board of directors’ meetings, professional conferences, staff recruiting, and other public events.

Responsibilities

Program

Structure, manage, and evaluate General Camp (4 ten‑day sessions), Hiking & Canoeing (1 two‑week session), Leadership Training (throughout the summer), Counselor‑in‑Training (throughout the summer), and Literacy programs (throughout the summer)

Promote a positive and inclusive camp culture

Ensure the safety and well‑being of all campers and staff

Reside on site in Readfield, ME, from June 1 to August 30

Winter – develop and supervise an outreach program for high‑school juniors and seniors

Recommend and structure other off‑season programs, “winter camp,” for example

Staff Recruitment and Training

Recruit, train, and supervise camp staff (30 general counselors plus directors for leadership program, hiking and canoeing program, and Counselor‑in‑Training program)

Hire and supervise on‑site RNs

Hire and supervise kitchen staff

Coordinate staff transportation to and from Readfield, ME

Camper Enrollment

Work with social service agencies, schools, parents/guardians to complete camper applications

Enroll 350 campers annually

Readfield Operations

Open and close the camp facility

Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations

Maintain a relationship with local medical professionals/police/fire

Oversee maintenance of camp facilities (per lease agreement with Girl Scouts of Maine)

Maintain and update, as required, all TSC equipment

Respond to emergencies/crisis management

General Management

Raise funds and develop relationships with individual donors, non‑board‑affiliated foundations, businesses, and government agencies

Prepare and manage the TSC operating budget, working with the TSC bookkeeper and accountant to prepare financial statements and file Form 990

Recommend capital expenditures for the Readfield site

Consult with TSC legal counsel as required

Maintain American Camp Association accreditation and State of Maine Youth Camp Licensure

Work with Girl Scouts of Maine (Readfield landlord) on site issues

Attend regional camp conferences and camp director meetings

Qualifications & Skills

Bachelor's degree/social work degree or experience/strong understanding of child development

Previous experience as a camp director or a similar role

Enthusiasm and passion for working with youth and young adults from underserved and at‑risk communities

Strong leadership and team management skills

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Experience in program development and implementation

Conflict resolution and problem‑solving abilities

Ability to handle stressful situations calmly and effectively

Experience with budget management and financial planning

Ability to develop and implement outdoor education and recreational activities

Commitment to fostering a safe and supportive environment for a diverse camper population

Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States

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