Southern Dharma Retreat Center (SDRC) is seeking an Executive Director with a wise and warm-hearted leadership style that embodies the Dharma, communicates with clarity and care, empowers others, and stewards Southern Dharma with integrity, inclusivity, and love for all beings. The next Executive Director will provide strategic leadership, organizational oversight, resource development, and representation in the community to sustain the organization’s mission, financial health, and 47-year legacy. The Executive Director leads a small team of staff and reports to and collaborates with the Board of Directors.
Mission:
To offer meditation retreats, provide Dharma instruction, and support communities, grounded in Buddhist practice traditions.
Vision:
To bring about personal and collective awakening based in mindfulness (sati), wisdom (pañña), and ethics (sila).
The next director of Southern Dharma will be highly aligned with its organizational values:
About Southern Dharma Retreat Center:
Southern Dharma is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1978 to provide ecumenical Dharma instruction to Buddhist practitioners through high-quality retreats held in Noble Silence. Nearly fifty years of consistent contemplative practice on the land has led Southern Dharma to be a highly respected retreat center in the South and a beloved place for practitioners across the country. Today, SDRC offers in-person programs as well as residency and volunteer opportunities on its 55-acre rural campus in Hot Springs, North Carolina, a one hour’s drive from Asheville. SDRC also offers limited online programming, as well as off-site workshops and meditation opportunities in or near Asheville.
Southern Dharma is governed by a committed 10-member Board of Directors, which uses principles of dynamic governance in its decision-making processes. The organization currently employs four full-time, on-site staff members and four part-time employees. The organization has financial stability, owning the center outright and operating with a $700K budget for FY 2025, comprised of 55% in retreat fees, 40% in donations and fundraising, and 5% in grants. Board and staff are Dharma practitioners with diverse backgrounds, and the workplace culture is one of transparency, learning, sharing, mutual respect and support, and a belief in the value and agency of team members. Southern Dharma is deeply committed to further diversifying its teachers, participants, and teaching traditions in a way that creates a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for growth and liberation for all.
The Opportunity:
Through COVID-19 and Hurricane Helene, which devastated great swaths of Western North Carolina in the fall of 2024, Southern Dharma has had to reimagine its programming in rapid and significant ways. In the weeks and months following the hurricane, Southern Dharma received over $180,000 in donations to fund direct relief and mutual aid efforts for neighbors most impacted by the storm. While the retreat center itself was unharmed, the response from the Southern Dharma community resonated as deeply aligned with Dharma practice.
Today, Southern Dharma is in a moment of renewal as it embraces the opportunity to refocus on its core programs and build a strong organizational foundation. As an organization with a rich, place-based history and a deeply committed retreat community and sangha, Southern Dharma is looking for leadership to stabilize and strengthen its established programs, infrastructure, and funding base, while continuing to actively center justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).
Note: Southern Dharma is currently also hiring a Retreat Center Director, whose primary role is to ensure a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment for exceptional retreat experiences and residential life by overseeing daily operations, facilities, and on-site staff. The Executive Director will supervise and partner closely with the Retreat Center Director in the achievement of Southern Dharma’s mission and vision.
Organizational Priorities
The Board of Directors and Staff of Southern Dharma have identified the following as the highest priorities for the new leader to focus on in their first 12-18 months. The Executive Director will collaboratively work with the Staff and Board to create and implement a work plan with intended outcomes, timelines, and accountability.
Primary Responsibilities:
Desired Experience, Skills, and Attributes
Southern Dharma is committed to building an inclusive workforce and leadership team that represents its diverse community. Candidates with a compelling combination of most of the following experience, skills, and attributes are encouraged to apply:
Compensation: $72,000 annual salary. This is a full-time (40 hours/week) salaried, exempt position. Benefits include paid time off, 100% employer-paid health insurance, and support for retreat attendance.
Anticipated Start Date: October 1, 2025
Location & Working Environment: Western North Carolina; the Executive Director resides off-site but will be expected to maintain a meaningful presence at the retreat center (potentially as often as weekly).
Southern Dharma Retreat Center is located in a remote, forested mountain hollow on Hap Mountain. The terrain is hilly, and walking paths are primarily gravel, dirt, or mulch. Access to all lodging, dining, and meditation spaces requires navigating stairs and uneven ground. As such, the retreat center is not currently accessible to individuals with significant mobility limitations. When not on-site, the Executive Director may work remotely.
Southern Dharma Retreat Center (SDRC) is seeking an Executive Director with a wise and warm-hearted leadership style that embodies the Dharma, communicates with clarity and care, empowers others, and stewards Southern Dharma with integrity, inclusivity, and love for all beings. The next Executive Director will provide strategic leadership, organizational oversight, resource development, and representation in the community to sustain the organization’s mission, financial health, and 47-year legacy. The Executive Director leads a small team of staff and reports to and collaborates with the Board of Directors.
Mission:
To offer meditation retreats, provide Dharma instruction, and support communities, grounded in Buddhist practice traditions.
Vision:
To bring about personal and collective awakening based in mindfulness (sati), wisdom (pañña), and ethics (sila).
The next director of Southern Dharma will be highly aligned with its organizational values…
This is a full-time (40 hours/week) salaried, exempt position. Benefits include paid time off, 100% employer-paid health insurance, and support for retreat attendance.
This is a full-time (40 hours/week) salaried, exempt position. Benefits include paid time off, 100% employer-paid health insurance, and support for retreat attendance.
To Apply: Include a résumé and a cover letter that describes how your qualifications and experience match the needs and mission of Southern Dharma. All submissions are confidential. The Search Committee, made up of Board and Staff members, will begin application review in early June and the position will remain open until the right candidate is identified. Send application materials or questions to: search@southerndharma.org with the subject line: "Executive Director 2025"
Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process will be notified. Initial interviews will be conducted via Zoom in late June; finalists will be invited to an on-site interview.
To Apply: Include a résumé and a cover letter that describes how your qualifications and experience match the needs and mission of Southern Dharma. All submissions are…