SASA is looking for a volunteer to support the development of the Coalition of Ancient Studies Organizations (CASO) and its projects, and liaise with member organizations and SASA Teams.
Coalition for Ancient Studies Organizations (CASO):
SASA along with the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) and the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) has created a new formal network of academic organizations involved in any field of Ancient Studies, the Coalition of Ancient Studies Organizations. CASO’s goals include:
To date, CASO has begun working on one major project and has several others in planning. The first project is Lives in Ancient Studies: An Advocacy Project of Alumni Video Testimonials of Closed or Threatened Departments. This project is collecting video-recorded stories of alumni of closed and threatened Ancient Studies departments, and presenting them as living proof of the deep value of these departments and fields to their former students, schools, and communities.
For more information about CASO, see saveancientstudies.org/caso.
Position Description:
This is a volunteer (unpaid) position to manage the administration and support the ongoing development of a multi-organization coalition and contribute to its structure and management.
SASA has an exciting opportunity for a self-starting and management-minded individual in our latest supra-organizational venture. CASO is a new functional body dedicated to centralizing the work and research of Ancient Studies Organizations to find common goals and optimize the effectiveness of all member organizations in lobbying, outreach, and educational awareness. The CASO Coordinator will help support CASO in its early stages and help define its structure and future projects while working to recruit other organizations to join CASO.
Expected hours are 5-10 hours per week. All meetings take place via video call and all work is done remotely. CASO meets monthly, with work and communication via email in between meetings. The CASO Coordinator will work directly with SASA Director, David Danzig, and set a time for bi-weekly meetings.
This position is most well-suited to an advanced Ph.D. Student, Ph.D. Candidate, or Early Career Scholar in an Ancient Studies field who wants to actively pursue public outreach or work in a nonprofit setting, particularly at the executive level. People with project management and organizational liaising experience who are currently not affiliated with a university are also welcome to apply.
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To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to recruitment@saveancientstudies.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.