Executive Director, West Region
Company: YMCA
Location: Portland
Posted on: March 15, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
Regional/Branch Executive Director Job Description The Executive
Director, West Region, leads the Beaverton Family YMCA and oversees
regional operations for the YMCA of Columbia-Willamette. Reporting
to the Chief Operating Officer, this role carries full
accountability for operational excellence, financial
sustainability, membership and program growth, philanthropic
performance, and community impact across the West Region. As a
member of the Association Leadership Team, the Executive Director
ensures regional execution aligns with enterprise strategy, shared
standards, and the association’s operating framework. This leader
balances strong regional ownership with system-wide alignment and
collaborates closely with fellow Executive Directors to strengthen
overall association performance. Who We Are: We’re an organization
like no other. The YMCA is the leading nonprofit committed to
strengthening community by empowering young people, improving the
health and well-being of people of all ages and inspiring action in
and across communities. The Y is a powerful association of men,
women, and children of all ages and from all walks of life joined
together by a shared passion: to strengthen the foundations of
community. OUR MISSION: To put the Christian principles of love,
respect, honesty, responsibility, and service into practice through
programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. About
The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette: The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette is
an equal opportunity employer committed to valuing diversity and
practicing inclusion. The Y proudly serves as a hub of health and
community engagement for individuals and families across six
counties in the Portland metropolitan area and Southwest Washington
with a population of 2.7 million. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree
required; Master’s degree preferred 5 to 7 years of progressive
senior leadership experience in multi-site operations, nonprofit
leadership, or mission-driven organizations Demonstrated P and L
responsibility including budgeting, forecasting, and margin
management Experience driving growth in membership, participation,
or service delivery Strong business discipline, including program
evaluation and data-informed decision making Minimum two years of
direct experience working with and leading a volunteer board or
advisory council Demonstrated success strengthening board
engagement, governance clarity, fundraising partnership, and
community connection Proven ability to build high-performing teams
and develop promotable leaders Strong financial acumen and sound
risk judgment Commitment to equity, inclusion, and community impact
YMCA experience preferred. YMCA Organizational Leader certification
required within two years if not already obtained. CPR, First Aid,
AED, and required YMCA compliance trainings must be completed upon
hire. Success Indicators Regional operating and philanthropic goals
are met or exceeded Membership and program participation
demonstrate sustained growth Program portfolio reflects strong
participation and margin performance Business case discipline and
pricing alignment are consistently executed Staff engagement
reflects clarity, accountability, and mission alignment Advisory
Board engagement and effectiveness strengthen over time Promotable
leaders emerge from the West Region Community partnerships generate
measurable participation, visibility, and investment growth
Essential Functions Deliver sustained membership growth across the
West Region Strengthen program portfolio performance through
disciplined evaluation and refinement Expand high-impact community
partnerships that grow participation and relevance Ensure long-term
financial sustainability and margin health Increase philanthropic
investment aligned with association priorities Develop promotable
leaders who strengthen the association’s leadership bench Position
the West Region as a leading contributor to association-wide
innovation and results This role owns the regional growth strategy
and is accountable for measurable progress in participation,
revenue, mission impact, and leadership development. Business Model
Accountability and Operating Framework The Executive Director
operates within a clearly defined association operating framework
that balances regional ownership with system-wide alignment. In
partnership with the Chief Operating Officer and peer Executive
Directors, this leader ensures disciplined strategy execution and
responsible stewardship of resources. Operational and Financial
Leadership Leads annual planning and budgeting for the region
Partners with the COO and CFO on financial reporting, forecasting,
and performance management Ensures consistent use of the
association’s business case template and pro forma process
Evaluates underperforming programs and advances recommendations to
strengthen, redesign, or sunset offerings Aligns pricing and
staffing strategies with association expectations Prioritizes
capital needs in coordination with association leadership Ensures
compliance with YMCA financial controls, youth protection
standards, and regulatory requirements Collaborates with peer
Executive Directors to share best practices, align program
strategy, and ensure consistency across regions Performs other
duties as assigned in support of regional and association-wide
objectives Decision Authority Within approved budget parameters and
association standards, the Executive Director: Approves programs
that meet established business case and financial criteria
Reallocates staffing resources in partnership with Human Resources,
keeping the COO informed Recommends pricing adjustments in
collaboration with the COO and finance leadership Develops
partnership Memoranda of Understanding in alignment with senior
leadership Makes operational decisions necessary to achieve
approved regional performance goals Strategic decisions that
materially affect enterprise risk, capital planning, or long-term
commitments are advanced in partnership with the COO. Philanthropic
Leadership The Executive Director builds authentic relationships
with donors and community leaders, translating mission into
meaningful investment. Responsibilities include: Executing the
regional portion of the annual philanthropy plan Meeting campaign
milestones and stewardship goals Partnering with Philanthropy to
cultivate major gift prospects Engaging volunteer leaders and staff
in fundraising strategy Ensuring philanthropic efforts align with
association messaging and priorities Staff and Leadership
Development The Executive Director builds and leads a
high-performing regional team aligned with association strategy and
culture. Key expectations include: Establishing clear performance
standards and accountability Conducting weekly regional leadership
team meetings to ensure alignment, communication, and coordinated
execution Holding consistent weekly one-on-one Building trusting
relationships with direct reports and regional leaders, creating an
environment of psychological safety, candid dialogue, and healthy
conflict resolution Demonstrating emotional intelligence and
relational awareness in leadership decisions and feedback
Developing promotable leaders and succession readiness
Strengthening the association’s leadership pipeline Reinforcing
compliance with required training, certifications, and youth
protection standards Fostering a culture of clarity, engagement,
and continuous improvement Leadership bench development is a
measurable performance expectation of this role. Volunteer and
Board Leadership The Executive Director partners closely with
volunteer leaders to advance mission and regional impact.
Responsibilities include: Recruiting and developing Advisory Board
members reflective of community diversity Strengthening board
engagement, governance clarity, and accountability Supporting
volunteer leaders in fundraising and community advocacy efforts
Maintaining effective board committee structures Building strong
alignment between volunteer leadership and association priorities
Experience directly working with, leading, and growing a volunteer
board is required. Community Leadership The Executive Director
serves as the visible civic leader for the YMCA in Beaverton and
surrounding communities. Responsibilities include: Strengthening
the YMCA’s reputation and community presence Building anchor
partnerships with schools, healthcare systems, municipalities,
nonprofits, and businesses Expanding services aligned with
community need and association strategy Representing the YMCA at
civic, philanthropic, and public forums Ensuring community
relationships translate into measurable participation and funding
growth Required Certifications Overall Impact The Executive
Director, West Region is a key leader in advancing the YMCA’s
mission and strategic priorities. By combining disciplined
operational leadership, strong community presence, collaborative
enterprise engagement, and talent development, this role ensures
regional excellence contributes to long-term association strength
and community impact.
Keywords: YMCA, Vancouver , Executive Director, West Region, Accounting, Auditing , Portland, Washington