Camas is seeking a permanent city administrator to help lead the city’s day-to-day business.
The new hire will be the third person to fill the city’s top staffing position since former city administrator Pete Capell retired in January 2020. Capell’s replacement, Jamal Fox, announced his resignation in May 2021, less than one year after his hire and just a few weeks after Barry McDonnell, the mayor who hired Fox, announced his own surprise resignation from city politics. In July 2021, Camas City Council members approved an interim city administrator contract with Jeff Swanson, a former Battle Ground city manager and contract community development director for the city of La Center in north Clark County.
Now, the city hopes to find a permanent city administrator to work alongside Mayor Steve Hogan to oversee the city’s 240 employees and guide Camas’ daily operations.
“Our new city administrator is a strategic thinker who easily sees the big picture and long-term vision for Camas,” the city’s recruitment brochure stated. “Considered a true community ambassador, the successful candidate leads by example and is fully invested in Camas’ growth and success.”
The city’s recruitment calls for candidates with at least seven years of “progressively responsible experience in municipal government, including five years of administrative or leadership responsibility … a well-rounded background with prior leadership experience in a growing community and similar size organization that includes public safety … an exceptional ability to develop effective relationships with a history of working closely with a mayor and city council (and) a strong understanding of budgets and financial management.”