Director of Campus Operations

Job Level
Senior position
Job Category
Director
Sector
Operations
Job Status
Full-Time
Areas of Responsibility
Transportation
Project Management
Facilities
Safety and security

Please download the opportunity statement, which contains information about Oregon Episcopal School and the position, as well as required application materials to prepare in advance.  All applications must be submitted online. Please review the How to Apply section below for further application instructions.

SUMMARY

Just 15 minutes southwest of downtown Portland sits Oregon Episcopal School (OES), which since 1869 has been educating students from around the world with a commitment to inclusion, purpose, service, and social justice. Situated on nearly 60 acres, OES is surrounded by wetlands and other natural elements within the diverse, dynamic, and thriving neighborhoods of Portland and Beaverton.

The director of campus operations is a new role that has been created to replace the outgoing director of facilities, who has ably and passionately served the school with remarkable dedication for 49 years. During his tenure, the school has grown and evolved, undertaking numerous building projects — many of them complex that spanned multiple years and involved large-scale capital campaigns. In parallel, the facilities department has expanded itself, and now nearly 30 employees roll up to the department’s leadership post, which in turn reports directly to the head of school.

The director of campus operations will oversee four functional units, each with its own leader: facilities (custodial, grounds, and maintenance); transportation; safety and security; and a greenhouse project. The director of campus operations will not have any major construction projects to administer in the first year or so, which will give the director a chance to establish partnerships and connections with the community. However, the director will be a part of long-term campus visioning initiatives and would eventually be asked to serve as the school’s owner’s rep for any major construction projects.

In the nearer-term, the school just completed a safety and security audit, and a director of safety and security will eventually report to the director of campus operations. While OES has had no major incidents on campus, the new head of school — who is finishing his first year – wants to be proactive to ensure that a school with over 50 domestic and international boarding students, a community parish, and an open campus remains diligent in its overall duty of care. Also early on, the director of campus operations will be asked to coordinate with department and division heads to prioritize and plan smaller-scale operational, facilities, and logistical projects.

Ideally, the director of campus operations would be able to start prior to June 30, 2024 — when the outgoing director of facilities is scheduled to retire. If not, the school is prepared to keep the outgoing director of facilities on temporary retainer to ensure a graceful and smooth leadership transition. The director of campus operations at this revered and nationally acclaimed school will report to the head of school and serve on the senior administrative team.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Location: Portland, OR
Applications Accepted Starting: January 17, 2024
Priority Deadline: February 18, 2024
Remote Semifinal Round: Late March / Early April
On-Site Final Round: Late April
Decision Announced: May 6, 2024
Start Date: On or before July 1, 2024 (later by mutual agreement)
Reports To: Head of School

We invite you to watch our interview with Michael Spencer, Head of School at OES, who talks about his background as a teacher, administrator, coach, and minister--and the importance of leading from a relational perspective.  He also talks about what drew him to OES, and why this role is so important at this juncture.

We invite you to watch our interview with Michael Spencer, Head of School at OES, who talks about his background as a teacher, administrator, coach, and minister--and the importance of leading from a relational perspective.  He also talks about what drew him to OES, and why this role is so important at this juncture.

How to Apply

  1. If you have not done so already, download the opportunity statement.
  2. Prepare your application materials, which are described on the last page of the opportunity statement.
  3. Beginning on January 17, click on Apply Now, which will take you to our application portal on Ed Tech Recruiting, where all applications will be processed.
  4. Follow the instructions on that application portal to upload your documents.
  5. Applications received on or before February 17 will receive priority review.
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