Oakland Feather River Camp - Job Description
Job Title: Development and Marketing Director
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Location: Primary work location is in Oakland, California (at the office and/or remotely), with some travel required to campsite in Quincy, CA during summer months (rustic, charming camp accommodations provided)
Compensation: $95,000 USD annually, non-negotiable
Duration: At-will year-round
Classification: Salaried, Exempt
Reports To: Executive Director
About OFRC:
Oakland Feather River Camp (OFRC) has been in operation since 1924, with a mission to promote and celebrate connections between nature, family, and community, creating unique opportunities to advance environmental appreciation, cultural diversity, and youth empowerment. Each year, we welcome hundreds of campers of all ages from Oakland and the San Francisco Bay Area to our property in the Plumas National Forest. OFRC strives to serve the families of Oakland with our signature Family Camp Program, and we also partner with the City of Oakland's Parks, Recreation, and Youth Development Department. Finally, we partner with several rental groups throughout each summer, including non-profit and corporate retreats, education and recreation programs, and even weddings!
Position Purpose:
The Development and Marketing Director is a full-time, year-round position responsible for leading and executing fundraising and marketing strategies for Oakland Feather River Camp (OFRC). This role ensures the organization has the necessary resources to support its mission and programs by managing all aspects of development, including major giving, institutional support, annual giving, and special events like the annual gala. The director also oversees marketing efforts to retain current and attract new campers, donors, and institutional partners, strengthening the camp's brand and community presence.
Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate for this role is a dynamic and hands-on leader who thrives in a community-focused environment. They should possess a strong background in fundraising and marketing, with the ability to manage multiple projects and adapt quickly to changing needs. This person will have experience with grant management, special events, and digital marketing, and will be comfortable working with a diverse team that spans generations. They should be a creative problem-solver with a commitment to feedback and growth. The ideal candidate will also be passionate about reflecting the diversity of Oakland in the camp community and will value different lived experiences.
Essential Job Functions:
Other Job Duties:
Relationships:
The Development and Marketing Director will work closely with the Executive Director on major donor, partner and city relationships. They will lead a Board Development Committee and Gala Committee, and may supervise or collaborate closely with other consultants or volunteers, such as designers, Board Members or event planners. This role requires constant collaboration with the rest of the Year-Around staff teams to gather content, coordinate events, and align on program-specific funding needs.
Qualifications: (Minimum Qualifications and Past Experience)
Work Environment & Physical Aspects of the Position:
This position can be remote, but will require travel to camp and to frequent events in Oakland. The role involves regular computer use and requires the ability to work in a collaborative, hands-on environment. At times, the position may require physical tasks related to event setup and breakdown.
Compensation and Benefits:
In addition to your salary of $95,000 annually, a generous vacation, PTO, and holiday policy, and an employee program discount for your friends or family to use during our Family Camp program, we cover 100% of health insurance premiums for employees, and have a company 401k retirement program. We also cover your cell phone bill. Did we mention a four-day work week?
Typical Day of this Position:
A typical day for the Development and Marketing Director might involve:
How to Apply:
Please submit your cover letter, resume, and three samples of relevant professional work (ex. event brochures, pamphlets, annual reports, etc.). In your cover letter, include responses to the three following questions: 1) Why is this the right time to join OFRC and this position the right fit for you? 2) What aspects of our mission and vision are aligned with your professional and personal values? 3) What's one aspect of fund development that you most enjoy?
Working at Oakland Feather River Camp:
Our Organizational Culture
At OFRC, we work hard and we play hard. We are committed to creating the best possible experience not only for our campers but also for our staff. Our community is open and welcoming to everyone—if you want to be here, we want you here!
Oakland is one of the most diverse cities in the country, and we strive to reflect that diversity in our camp community. We value feedback and growth, and we believe everyone—no matter their role or experience—has something to learn and contribute. Our team spans generations, from Gen Z to Baby Boomers, and we celebrate the unique perspectives each person brings to camp life.
Camp is an all-in environment. We pitch in for each other, adapt quickly, and find creative solutions together. You’ll be challenged, supported, and encouraged to grow while surrounded by a team that truly has your back. If you thrive in a collaborative, hands-on workplace where community comes first, you’ll feel right at home here.
Our Hiring Philosophy & Non-Discrimination Policy
Oakland Feather River Camp is an equal opportunity employer. We believe an inclusive and diverse workforce is invaluable. OFRC does not discriminate internally (in its administrative and program operations) or externally (in its recipients of services) on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, record of arrest or conviction, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Black people, Indigenous people, People of Color; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex people; Women; people with disabilities, protected Veterans, and formerly incarcerated individuals are all strongly encouraged to apply for our open positions.
We also recognize that the outdoor and recreation industry has historically lacked representation from People of Color and other marginalized groups. At OFRC, we are committed to breaking that trend by creating a welcoming, supportive environment where diverse voices and lived experiences are valued and celebrated. Studies show that Women and People of Color are less likely to apply for a position unless they match every qualification listed. We know that the best candidate for a role may not meet every requirement, and we encourage you to apply and tell us more about your unique skills and experience.
In addition to your salary of $95,000 annually, a generous vacation, PTO, and holiday policy, and an employee program discount for your friends or family to use during our Family Camp program, we cover 100% of health insurance premiums for employees, and have a company 401k retirement program. We also cover your cell phone bill. Did we mention a four-day work week?
English proficiency required.
Spanish proficiency desired.
Please submit your cover letter, resume, and three samples of relevant professional work (ex. event brochures, pamphlets, annual reports, etc.). In your cover letter, include responses to the three following questions: 1) Why is this the right time to join OFRC and this position the right fit for you? 2) What aspects of our mission and vision are aligned with your professional and personal values? 3) What's one aspect of fund development that you most enjoy?