ASEH is Hiring! |
Search for Executive Director The American Society for Environmental History (ASEH) seeks an executive director who will provide vision, leadership, and management for a nonprofit professional and scholarly association. The executive director represents and advocates for the interests of environmental history and environmental historians to the public.. The executive director also coordinates the work of staff and committees to provide services, to prepare publications for the environmental history community, and to organize the annual conference and other events, including online programming. In addition, the executive director seeks to strengthen the organization through effective communication, financial management, relationship building, and collaborative initiatives. In all these duties, the executive director should make a priority of diversity and inclusion. Compensation will be commensurate with education and experience. The executive director will be appointed to an initial four-year term (subject to annual review) and with opportunity for renewal. The executive director will work with a part-time assistant and volunteers. The executive director can work remotely from any place in the U.S. The position will start in summer 2024. Requirements for this position are:
The successful candidate will demonstrate a combination of the following:
For more information:
Direct questions about the position to the co-chair of the search committee, Nancy Jacobs, at nancy_jacobs@brown.edu. To apply: The application file should include:
Applications must be submitted electronically to the co-chair of the search committee, Jay Turner, at jturner@wellesley.edu. Please submit materials as a single PDF file with the file name “ApplicantLastName_ASEH_ED.” Review of applications will begin on April 8, 2024. |