What are the responsibilities and job description for the Camp Capers Facilities and Maintenance Manager position at Episcopal Diocese of West Texas?
Camp Capers Facilities and Maintenance Manager December 6, 2024 Camps & Conferences
The Episcopal Diocese of West Texas is seeking a Facilities and Maintenance Manager to do and organize maintenance and repairs of the physical property at Camp Capers, ensuring all facilities, grounds, equipment, and vehicles are maintained in proper working order. This hands-on position works with the Camp Capers team to ensure that Camp Capers is a safe and welcoming environment. Opening its gates in 1947, Camp Capers was founded in spiritual formation and development for the youth of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas and has grown to serve a wide variety of retreat and conference groups year-round. The 9-week summer camp program is still at the heart of its ministry, serving youth ages 8-18. Situated on 188 acres, Camp Capers is bordered by the Guadalupe River, sitting in the Northwest corner of Kendall County, approximately 45 miles northwest of San Antonio and in close proximity to the surrounding Hill Country towns of Boerne (15 miles) and Kerrville (25 miles). For more information, visit the Camp Capers, homepage here.
All interested applicants should send a resume and a list of three references with contact information to Johnson Jeffers, Director of Camp Capers, at johnson.jeffers@dwtx.org. If you have any questions, contact Johnson by email or phone at 830-995-3966.
The Episcopal Diocese of West Texas is seeking a Facilities and Maintenance Manager to do and organize maintenance and repairs of the physical property at Camp Capers, ensuring all facilities, grounds, equipment, and vehicles are maintained in proper working order. This hands-on position works with the Camp Capers team to ensure that Camp Capers is a safe and welcoming environment. Opening its gates in 1947, Camp Capers was founded in spiritual formation and development for the youth of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas and has grown to serve a wide variety of retreat and conference groups year-round. The 9-week summer camp program is still at the heart of its ministry, serving youth ages 8-18. Situated on 188 acres, Camp Capers is bordered by the Guadalupe River, sitting in the Northwest corner of Kendall County, approximately 45 miles northwest of San Antonio and in close proximity to the surrounding Hill Country towns of Boerne (15 miles) and Kerrville (25 miles). For more information, visit the Camp Capers, homepage here.
All interested applicants should send a resume and a list of three references with contact information to Johnson Jeffers, Director of Camp Capers, at johnson.jeffers@dwtx.org. If you have any questions, contact Johnson by email or phone at 830-995-3966.