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Operations & Facilities Manager Compensation: $22.00 per hour Location: Big Bear, California Position Summary The Retreat Operations Associate serves as a key support role for the Facilities ...

Attend regular meetings as directed by the Spa Retreat Manager or Spa Director. * Perform special projects as required by the Spa Retreat Manager or Spa Director. * Maintain awareness of the spa ...

Attend regular meetings as directed by the Spa Retreat Manager or Spa Director. * Perform special projects as required by the Spa Retreat Manager or Spa Director. * Maintain awareness of the spa ...

Work closely with the Retreat Chef and Kitchen Manager to ensure smooth daily operations and exceptional guest experiences. * Foster a collaborative, respectful, and feedback-oriented kitchen culture.

Wellness resources The Retreat Attendant plays an essential role in creating a clean, calm, and ... Manage laundry continuously throughout the day. This includes washing, drying, folding, organizing ...

... Retreat Coordinators are expected to be on-call when their assigned group is on site. Days and hours worked will vary throughout the year, and the Retreats Manager will work with Coordinators to ...

... Retreat Coordinators are expected to be on-call when their assigned group is on site. Days and hours worked will vary throughout the year, and the Retreats Manager will work with Coordinators to ...

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How much do retreat manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for retreat manager in the United States is $42,232.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26,500.00 and $49,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Retreat Manager do?

A Retreat Manager oversees the daily operations, logistics, and guest experience of a retreat center or program. They coordinate accommodations, activities, catering, and staff to ensure smooth execution. Their role may also include budgeting, marketing, and handling guest inquiries. Strong organizational and interpersonal skills are essential to create a welcoming and well-run retreat environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Retreat Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Retreat Manager, you need experience in hospitality management, event planning, and budget oversight, often supported by a degree in hospitality, business, or a related field. Familiarity with booking and scheduling software, property management systems, and health and safety regulations is highly valuable. Outstanding interpersonal skills, problem-solving ability, and a calm, service-oriented attitude help you excel in guest relations and team leadership. These capabilities are critical for ensuring seamless retreat operations, an exceptional guest experience, and effective resolution of any on-site challenges.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Retreat Manager?

As a Retreat Manager, your day-to-day tasks often include coordinating guest arrivals and departures, overseeing staff operations, managing event logistics, and addressing guest inquiries or concerns. You will be responsible for ensuring smooth facility operations, maintaining safety standards, and troubleshooting any issues that arise during a retreat. Collaboration with catering, housekeeping, wellness practitioners, and external vendors is common to deliver a high-quality retreat experience. This role requires adaptability and excellent multitasking skills, as priorities can shift quickly depending on guest needs and scheduled activities.

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Hospitality & Retreat Manager

Hospitality & Retreat Manager

Youth Dynamics

Leavenworth, WA • On-site

$42K - $54K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Position Overview:

Youth Dynamics' mission is to invite and challenge youth to a lifelong adventure with Christ and His church. If you desire to serve in a Christian workplace and use your skills to help fulfill the mission of Youth Dynamics, this could be a great opportunity for you.

We are seeking to hire a full-time Hospitality and Retreat Manager at Stonewater. Stonewater is nestled in the heart of the cascades on 158 acres just 30 minutes from the beautiful town of Leavenworth. It is an ideal playground during all four seasons. The Hospitality and Retreat manager position helps to prepare a place for people to experience God. This position develops, oversees, and supervises all aspects of Stonewater's Hospitality and Retreat ministries. The ongoing, cumulative and direct responsibilities include:


Key Responsibilities and Expectations

  • Leadership: Oversee, & supervise staff ensuring the fulfillment of the Internal Commitments
    • Spiritual Leadership: Will assess, guide, & teach in accordance with God's word throughout programs, training and specific studies. (Sensitive to interdenominational needs and issues).
    • Delegation and Empowerment: Will create an environment of empowerment by appropriately releasing authority to others.
    • Ongoing Coaching: Ensures each direct report receives timely and accurate feedback regarding their performance, as well as providing appropriate mentoring and coaching to encourage improvement.
      • Lead interns and others in serving our guests well.
      • Provide accountability and management of housekeeping staff.
  • Administration: Develop and manage strategic plan, budget, and guest communication.
    • The primary point of contact for our retreat guest groups.
    • Utilize tools and computer programs that help with group management.
    • Communicate with guest groups leading up to their retreat or event.
    • Anticipate the needs of hosting and our guests, and respond excellently.
    • Provide schedules, budgets, and marketing oversight of retreats and events in buildings.
  • Logistics: Manage and maintain our facilities, buildings, and equipment, in a professional manner.
    • Accountability of the stocking of building supplies.
    • Communicate building maintenance issues.
  • Team Involvement: Actively participate on the local management team and other roles.
    • May be asked to consider joining other organizational sub-teams.
    • May be asked to segment seasonal time of adventure guiding or other team requests.
  • Other: Responsibilities as assigned by the Director.


Reports to: Stonewater Director

Supervises: Summer Staff, volunteers, interns, and other possible guest groups doing service work

Works Collaboratively with: Local management team along with greater organizational teams

Qualifications:

  • Time Management: Is able to plan and organize own use of time and meet deadlines.
    • Self-motivated and directed.
    • Doesn't have to continually rely on the last minute.
  • Administration: Strong proficiency with PC computers and Microsoft Office applications.
    • Working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite. And other software applications
  • Relational: Outstanding people skills. Teachable spirit and able to work independently and within a team.
    • Able to maintain healthy relationships with co-workers & constituents.
    • Presents a positive image to the public.
  • Communication: Effectively communicate to various audiences through written and verbal skills.
    • Successful customer service mindset and communication.
    • Confidently communicate to large and small group audiences.
  • Supervision: Able to care for and encourage direct reports
    • Manage to ensure responsibilities and expectations are met. Recognize what direct reports are doing right as well as areas needing improvement.
  • Personal: A passion for reaching teens and young adults
    • Active and growing relationship with Christ / willingness to sign Youth Dynamics Statement of Faith.
  • Education: Bachelor's degree preferred but not required
  • Experience: One to three years of related experience preferred


Salary and Benefits:

  • Pay* $42,000 - $54,000
  • Health, dental & vision insurance reimbursement options
  • 401k retirement plan - organizational match (up to 3%)
  • Paid time off


*Compensation - The Support Raising Journey:

Youth Dynamics partners with Via Generosity (www.viagenerosity.org) to offer the best and most updated training on raising personal support. You will be provided with a personal support raising coach as well as all of the necessary training to successfully:

  • Raise 100% of salary, benefits, and necessary ministry expenses to meet your financial goals.
  • Best-in-class training to maintain financial vitality and great donor care.
  • Communicate ministry updates and progress to donor partners.


Job Type:

  • This can be a part-time role; however, full-time is preferred.
  • Possible blend of paid salary and support-based salary


How to Apply: Please fill out the application online at https://yd.org/join-our-team/full-time-staff/. In addition, please send a cover letter summarizing your qualifications, what you bring to this position, why you want to work for Youth Dynamics, along with your resume to hr@yd.org.


Position Status: Open until filled