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Archaeological Legacy Institute is announcing two volunteer position openings, both which can be filled off site, via email! Here is your chance to get involved with the creative heart of a dynamic and growing enterprise.  Your help here will have a direct impact on ALI's productivity and ability to pursue its public mission.  The experience you gain will be directly transferable to other positions you may seek in the future.


Background: Archaeological Legacy Institute is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization based in Eugene, Oregon.  Our streaming-media Web site and chief project, The Archaeology Channel (www.archaeologychannel.org; TAC), launched 12 years ago, has become one of the world’s most popular Web sites relating to archaeology and the human cultural heritage, with annual traffic in the millions of page views.  We now are rebuilding TAC as an even more attractive, content-filled, dynamic, and interactive platform for our programming, services and information.  A closely-related spinoff of TAC is The Archaeology Channel International Film and Video Festival, produced each spring at the Shedd Institute, in downtown Eugene, Oregon.  In 2010, ALI launched its first cable TV programming distributed over a growing nationwide network of stations.  Our most popular program is the Audio News from Archaeologica, our weekly radio-style show summarizing the top archaeology and cultural heritage research stories from around the world and distributed on TAC and by podcast to a loyal audience in the hundreds of thousands.  ALI has numerous opportunities for unlimited growth as an Internet media and public outreach organization and needs to expand its volunteer work force in order to take advantage of these opportunities.  Some of our volunteers may become our employees, depending upon their productivity and effectiveness.




Position 1: Script Editor





Hourly Commitment: Approximately two hours per week.


Job Purpose: To help our Audio News from Archaeologica team generate professionally well written scripts.  This work helps us get our message and image out to the public and thereby effectively raise public awareness of who we are, what we do and why they should care.


Description: Because of its long history, its accumulated experience and vast worldwide network and its ambitious vision, ALI is destined to become an influential participant in the world of media.  In a continuing effort to improve our programming, we need a dedicated volunteer to supplement our existing Audio News editing staff to spread the task load for this program that has been produced weekly without a break for the past 11 years.  You will be part of a team of 11 special people currently coordinating their efforts to make this show.


Key Responsibilities: The Script Editor will receive draft scripts by e-mail on Sunday evenings or Monday mornings to edit.  The editing chore often goes beyond simple copy editing, involving rewriting and checking sources.  The end product is a script that is delivered by e-mail to ALI’s production office, where it is processed further before being read and recorded.


Requirements:  This job requires people who have strong interest and demonstrated ability in writing and text editing.  We are looking for people who grasp the nuances of the English language and have close attention to detail, not only in terms of words, but also in terms of meaning and expression.  The ideal person also will have some background and knowledge relating to archaeology and history.  We expect some measure of on-the-job learning and training, but we want to find people who can take us to the next level of competence and productivity as we move further into the world of digital media delivery.




Position 2: Listserve Coordinator





Hourly Commitment: Approximately 2-5 hours per week.


Job Purpose: To improve our ability to communicate with target audiences.  We frequently share information and make announcements via listserves, so we need someone to take charge of this activity.


Description: Our Listserve Coordinator delivers our announcements and information via multiple listserves to selected groups of recipients.


Key Responsibilities: The Listserve Coordiniator will expand our index of listserve Web sites on archaeology, education, and related subjects; serve as conduit for ALI information to listserves; and monitor listserves for information useful to ALI.


Requirements:  This job requires people with computer and communication skills as well as familiarity and experience with the World Wide Web.  Ideal attributes include familiarity with listserves and a background in archaeology and anthropology.  We expect some measure of on-the-job learning and training, but we want to find people who can take us to the next level of competence and productivity as we move still more actively into the world of public outreach.







TO APPLY: Contact Dr. Richard Pettigrew by telephone (541-345-5538) or e-mail ([log in to unmask]).  A resume is required.

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