Campus Operations Director
Department: Campus Operations
Reports to: Senior Director of Finance & Operations
Status: Full-time (Sunday Thursday)
Job Description
Position Overview:
As a servant leader of The Peoples Church, the Campus Operations Director manages a team of Campus Operations Associates to ensure the safe functioning of the church campus, maintain welcoming spaces for ministry, and oversee the planning, booking, and execution of church-wide events. This role includes providing training to equip ministry leaders and volunteers for safe and welcoming events, maintaining a standard of excellence in the physical space, and fostering a positive image of The Peoples Church within the community.
Major Responsibilities:
Campus Operations:
- Oversee the building, grounds, parking lots, equipment, building systems, security, food services, and housekeeping to ensure the campus is fully operational, safe, clean, and prepared for weekly ministry and events.
- Act as the primary point of contact for all external vendors servicing the campus and facilities.
- Request quotations, negotiate contracts, supervise work, and approve invoices for property maintenance and services.
- Develop operational processes to meet ministry requirements.
- Ensure compliance with government regulations for building safety and code requirements.
- Conduct regular property inspections as Co-Chair of the Health & Safety Team.
- Manage emergency protocols during events as the onsite emergency response leader and respond to off-hour facility emergencies, such as fire alarms, power outages, or security issues.
- Liaise with contractors to ensure facilities are well-maintained and event ready.
Financial & Strategic Oversight:
- Maintain expenditures for building and grounds within the approved budget.
- Plan and manage replacement of major capital items, including HVAC systems, roofing, and parking lots.
- Research and implement cost-reduction initiatives.
Team Leadership & Guest Services:
- Lead the Campus Operations team to meet and exceed ministry leaders and congregants needs, including scheduling and resource allocation.
- Oversee the Welcome Team for Sundays and special events to ensure a seamless and positive guest experience.
- Address guest complaints promptly and professionally.
- Monitor volunteer interactions to ensure quality service.
Event Management:
- Collaborate with the Executive Pastors office for corporate calendar reviews, identifying potential event conflicts and solutions.
- Coordinate with vendors, caterers, and suppliers for event needs.
- Ensure health, safety, and security regulations are met for events.
- Partner with ministry teams to improve event processes, ensuring smooth execution.
- Oversee training on the eSpace platform for event scheduling and booking procedures.
- Manage volunteer onboarding and scheduling for event-related roles.
- Create and maintain inventory reports and event planning tools.
Other Responsibilities:
- Facilitate weekly team meetings and one-on-one check-ins with staff and volunteers.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 4 years of experience in facilities operations.
- At least 1 year of team management experience.
- Food handling certification is an asset.
- High proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
- Experience in recruiting, training, and supervising volunteers.
- Diplomacy, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
- Adaptability in dynamic environments.
- Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Proven ability to coach and mentor team members.
Core Competencies:
- Quality, Ethics, and Integrity
- Communication
- Leadership
- Teamwork
- Relationship Management
- Decision-Making and Judgment
- Accountability and Adaptability
- Time Management
- Planning and Organizing
- Creativity and Innovation
Working Conditions:
- Regular interaction with volunteers, staff, and members.
- Weekend work required, primarily on Sundays.
- Flexibility to adjust to the needs of the church.
- Intermittent physical activity, including walking, standing, sitting, and lifting.