The Village Administrator serves as the chief administrative officer for the Village of Salado, providing professional leadership and strategic oversight for all municipal operations. Reporting directly to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, the Administrator ensures that the Village’s daily operations, policies, and programs align with the Board’s vision and the community’s priorities.
This position plays a central role in guiding Salado’s continued success by overseeing organizational operations, coordinating major initiatives, and supporting sound financial management. The Administrator prepares and presents the Village’s annual budget, monitors expenditures, and ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The role also serves as the Village’s Emergency Management Coordinator, helping ensure preparedness and coordinated response in times of need.
As a trusted advisor to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, the Administrator provides thoughtful analysis, reliable data, and professional recommendations to support informed policy decisions. The position also works closely with elected officials to establish both short-term priorities and long-range goals that support responsible growth, financial sustainability, and the preservation of Salado’s unique character and quality of life.
Internally, the Village Administrator leads and supports Village staff by promoting accountability, operational excellence, and high-quality public service. The role includes overseeing employee performance, evaluating policies and procedures, and identifying opportunities to improve efficiency, customer service, and organizational effectiveness. The Administrator also manages contracts, oversees regulatory enforcement, and ensures that Village ordinances, permits, and franchise agreements are properly administered.
Externally, the Administrator serves as a key ambassador for the Village. The role requires building strong relationships with residents, business owners, developers, community organizations, regional partners, and state and federal agencies.
Bachelor’s Degree (Master’s Degree preferred) in Public Administration, Planning, Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Marketing, or a Related Field from an accredited college or university.
Five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in economic development and project management.
Five (5) years in a director or higher role (in a municipality the same size or larger) Proven track record managing a municipal budget.
A high level of integrity
Active involvement in the community
Knowledge of federal and state law
A positive role model for City Staff
High level of communication skills and abilities
Strategic thinker
Ability to demonstrate strong organizational skills
Comprehensive Financial management experience and strong budgeting capabilities
With a population of 2,399 residents and spanning just 3.1 square miles, Salado maintains the warmth
of a small town while offering easy access to big-city opportunities. Located directly along Interstate
35 between Austin and Waco, residents enjoy the convenience of nearby metropolitan amenities while
returning home to a peaceful and close-knit community.
Median household income of $107,679, and homes sold for a median price of $518,995 in 2026,
reflecting strong demand for living in this unique Central Texas village. Families are also drawn by
the highly regarded Salado Independent School District, ranked among the top 30% of public school
districts in Texas.
Community spirit is at the heart of life in Salado. Throughout the year, the Village hosts more than 25
festivals and events, drawing visitors and residents together. Signature traditions include the Salado
Scottish Gathering and Highland Games, the beloved Salado Christmas Stroll, and the Wildflower Art
Show each spring. The State of Texas has recognized Salado as both a Cultural Arts District and a
Music Friendly Community, reflecting the Village’s thriving arts scene.
The historic downtown district is lined w...ith locally owned boutiques, art galleries, restaurants,
lodging, and small businesses, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere.
Rich in history yet forward-looking, Salado blends small-town hospitality, cultural vibrancy, and
scenic beauty into a community unlike any other in Texas. Salado isn’t just a place to visit, it’s a
place to belong.