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Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional ... or Asian Studies. Requirements and Qualifications * A Master's degree in a related field is ...

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This position will be voluntary and completely remote for 10 hours/week, up until the first round ... Majored in Business, Asian American studies, or HR * Passionate about news, social justice, APIDA ...

This position will be voluntary and completely remote for 10 hours/week, up until the first round ... Majored in Business, Asian American studies, or HR * Passionate about news, social justice, APIDA ...

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As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for asian studies remote in the United States is $63,171.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,500.00 and $70,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote Asian Studies professional, and why are they important?

To excel as a remote Asian Studies professional, a strong background in Asian history, culture, languages, and a relevant degree such as Asian Studies or International Relations is typically required. Familiarity with digital research databases, virtual collaboration tools, and language proficiency certifications (e.g., HSK, JLPT, TOPIK) is often advantageous. Excellent written communication, self-motivation, and cross-cultural awareness are crucial soft skills for effective remote work and collaboration. These skills and qualifications enable professionals to conduct in-depth research, engage diverse audiences, and succeed in a remote academic or consulting environment.

What are Asian Studies remote jobs?

Asian Studies remote jobs are positions that focus on the languages, cultures, histories, and societies of Asian countries, but are performed remotely rather than in a traditional office or campus setting. These roles can include teaching, research, translation, curriculum development, or consulting, and may be found in academic institutions, educational organizations, or private companies. Professionals in these roles use digital tools to collaborate, conduct research, or deliver instruction from anywhere in the world.

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AspectAsian Studies RemoteAsian Language Instructor
Required CredentialsDegree in Asian Studies, related field, or teaching certificationLanguage proficiency, teaching certification, degree in education or language
Work EnvironmentRemote, online platforms, flexible scheduleRemote or in-person, classroom or online teaching
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Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in Asian Studies field, remote opportunitiesLanguage teaching roles, language proficiency requirements

Asian Studies Remote involves broader research, cultural analysis, and interdisciplinary work in Asian studies, often requiring a degree in the field. Asian Language Instructor focuses specifically on teaching Asian languages, requiring language proficiency and teaching certifications. Both roles can be remote, but their primary focus and credentials differ, catering to different career paths within the Asian education and cultural sector.

What are some common challenges faced by remote Asian Studies professionals, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Asian Studies professionals often encounter challenges such as maintaining effective communication with colleagues and accessing specialized research materials. To address these issues, it's helpful to proactively schedule regular virtual meetings and utilize digital collaboration tools. Additionally, many institutions offer remote access to academic databases and libraries, and joining online scholarly communities can help stay connected with peers. Staying organized and setting clear goals can also improve productivity and ensure steady progress in research and teaching tasks.
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Cataloger of South Asian Manuscripts

Order of Saint Benedict, MN

Collegeville, MN • On-site, Remote

$26.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Catalog Islamic manuscripts in Urdu, Persian, and other South Asian languages according to HMML metadata standards.

  • Support the creation of authority files and controlled vocabulary during cataloging.

  • Submit monthly reports on cataloging.


Job description

Salary: $26.50 Hourly
Location : Collegeville, MN
Job Type: Non-Exempt, Support Staff, Full Time
Remote Employment: Remote Only
Job Number: 202500035
Department: Hill Museum & Manuscript Library
Opening Date: 06/12/2026
Closing Date: 7/17/2026 12:00 AM Central
Position Summary
The Hill Museum and Manuscript Library (HMML) invites applications for the full-time (1.0 FTE), benefit eligible position of Cataloger of South Asian Manuscripts. This is a two-year, grant-funded position. This position is remote.
Founded in 1965, HMML holds the world's largest archive of manuscript photographs in both microfilm and digital format. HMML identifies manuscript collections around the world that need photographic preservation and online access. Its archives now contain more than 500,000 complete manuscripts, ranging in size from large codices of hundreds of folios to brief documents consisting of just a few leaves.
Visit to learn more about the places, people and communities that have been part of HMML's global story, and the manuscripts in HMML's digital and microfilm collections.
Located on the campus of Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, HMML is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation that contracts with the Order of Saint Benedict (OSB) for employees and employee services. HMML is a cultural heritage institution that welcomes applicants from all religious and cultural backgrounds.
The Cataloger will participate in HMML's effort to catalog recently digitized Islamic manuscripts from India and Pakistan and to support the creation of authority files by HMML's metadata librarian. The Cataloger will do both original cataloging of digital surrogates as well as the correction of existing catalog records.
This position is supervised by the Curator of Eastern Christian and Islamic Manuscripts and reports to the Director of Cataloging.
The Order of Saint Benedict offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits program (click the benefits tab above the position summary section to view more information).
The posted wage represents OSB's good faith estimate of likely compensation at the time of posting. Actual pay will be dependent upon several factors, including the candidate's experience, qualifications, and skills, and may fall outside of the range indicated.
Responsibilities
  • Catalog primarily Islamic manuscripts in Urdu, Persian, and other South Asian languages according to HMML metadata standards.
  • Support the creation of authority files and controlled vocabulary during cataloging.
  • Provide expertise when necessary, on South Asian languages, naming practices, and manuscript tradition, including contribution to communications and programming outreach.
  • Work closely with HMML staff on relevant aspects of project workflow.
  • Submit monthly reports on cataloging.
  • Answer patron questions concerning the South Asian digital manuscript collections.
  • Performs other duties as required by the director or supervisor.

Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Earned doctorate in a relevant field, such as History, South Asian Studies, Islamic Studies, Urdu Studies, or Religious Studies, or MLIS equivalent.
• Excellent knowledge of Urdu and Persian language and paleography and of Islamic literature in the South Asian context.
• Native or near native English language proficiency and good communications skills.
• Experience in working with manuscripts or cataloging manuscripts.
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office (particularly spreadsheet methodologies), Google Sheets, Google Drive, and other commonly used menu-based software.
• Experience with using digital tools for research in the humanities and ability to understand and work with HMML's digital platforms and tools.
• Attention to detail; accuracy and thoroughness in work habits; ability to manage multiple, complex tasks; ability to work in a collaborative team environment; and willingness to utilize communications tools to facilitate working remotely with speedy response times.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Knowledge of DCRM(MSS) and AMREMM cataloging standards.
• Knowledge of other South Asian or Islamic languages, such as Arabic, Punjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Pashto, or Hindu.
• Experience working with databases and database management.
• Understanding of tools for data manipulation, improvement, and analysis.
• Knowledge of archival or library operations and an appreciation for HMML's mission of cultural preservation.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
• Excellent written and oral communication skills.
• Strong computer skills.
Physical Abilities:
Sitting for prolonged periods of time. Extensive use of computers and keyboard. Occasional lifting may be required.
ADDITIONAL REQUISITES:
In addition to the qualifications noted on the job description, all employees are expected to abide by the following expectations:
1.Ability to interact with the community of the Order of Saint Benedict and the Saint John's community as an integral part of the staff.
2.Project a positive image of service which represents the unit to which assigned.
3.Ability to acquire an understanding of the character and mission of Order of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University.
4.A willingness to maintain a high level of competence. Discreet judgment and confidentiality are expected of all employees.
5.Help create and foster a positive, respectful, and inclusive work environment.
6.The personal safety and health of each employee is of primary importance in our operation. Each employee has the responsibility to prevent accidents and injuries. The Order of Saint Benedict and its employees have the responsibility to comply with Federal, State, and departmental regulations related to safety and health.
To Apply
Applications are accepted online by clicking on "Apply". Candidates are asked to complete the application form and submit a cover letter and resume.
If you require an accommodation to participate in the OSB hiring process, please contact Human Resources at (320) 363-2874.
It is the policy of OSB to conduct a pre-employment background check. An offer of employment is contingent upon a successful background check.
Order of Saint Benedict is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
HMML is a cultural heritage institution that welcomes applicants from all religious and cultural backgrounds.
The Order of Saint Benedict (conducting Saint John's Abbey, Saint John's Preparatory School, Liturgical Press, HMML, and Collegeville Institute) provides a comprehensive fringe benefit program. This brochure provides a summary of the benefits offered to employees.
HEALTH INSURANCE
Employees are eligible for coverage in the health insurance plan on the first of the month following their date of hire. If you elect medical coverage for yourself, you may also choose to cover your eligible dependents. Both the employee and the Order share in the cost for this benefit. The plan also uses a Preferred Provider Organization Network; you receive discounts when utilizing health care providers in the network. Care received outside of the network is covered, but at a higher cost to the employee and the institution.
DENTAL INSURANCE
Employees are eligible for coverage in the dental insurance plan on the first of the month following their date of hire. If you elect dental coverage for yourself, you may also choose to cover your eligible dependents. Both the employee and the Order share in the cost for this benefit. The plan also uses a Preferred Provider Organization Network; you receive discounts when utilizing providers in the network. Care received outside of the network is covered, but at a higher cost to the employee and the institution.
VISION PLAN
This voluntary plan offers affordable vision coverage for routine eye exams, eyeglass lenses and frames, and contact lenses. Discounts on hearing exams and hearing aids are also included.
LIFE INSURANCE
The Order provides a Basic Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) policy to employees. This insurance becomes effective on the first of the month following date of hire. The amount of term insurance provided is based on your annual salary as follows:
Salary Life Insurance
$0- $20,000 $50,000
$20,001 - $37,500 $75,000
$37,501 - $50,000 $90,000
$50,001 - $66,666 $100,000
$66,667+ 1.5x salary up to a
maximum benefit of $400,000
You may also purchase additional life insurance in increments of one, two, three, or four times your annual salary. There is also a dependent life insurance package available.
Employer provided life insurance in excess of $50,000 is subject to imputed tax (a tax on the value of the premium).
VACATION
Paid vacation is accrued based upon FTE and the number of years employed. Vacation is cumulative from year to year to a maximum of 240 hours. Employees working 100% time receive the following:
Vacation days per year Years employed
16 days 0-10 years
20 days 11+ years
HOLIDAY PAY
Employees receive paid holidays. The Order recognizes ten official holidays during the calendar year: New Years' Eve Day, New Years' Eve, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Leased employees may receive additional holidays.
SICK LEAVE
Full-time employees earn up to 9 days of sick leave per year, pro-rated based on FTE. Sick leave is cumulative from year to year up to a maximum of 720 hours (90 days). Employees may also use accumulated personal sick leave to care for ill family members.
LONG-TERM DISABILITY
After one year of benefit eligible employment, the Order provides coverage in the event of an illness or injury which prevents you from working. This plan provides a benefit which equals 60% of your basic monthly earnings to a maximum monthly benefit of $15,000. This benefit will be payable for the benefit duration, provided the employee is unable to perform the usual and customary duties of his/her occupation. For specific details, please refer to plan booklet.
FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS / HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
These plans allow employees to set aside a portion of their salary on a pre-tax basis to pay for IRS approved expenses.
TUITION ASSISTANCE - PREP SCHOOL
The tuition assistance plan is an educational grant provided by the Order to a qualified child of a full time employee towards meeting the tuition costs at Saint John's Preparatory School. The dependent must meet the eligibility criteria in order to receive this benefit. Leased employees are not eligible for this benefit.
TUITION REMISSION - EMPLOYEE
Tuition remission is an educational benefit provided by the Order to full-time employees. A full-time employee and spouse (if applicable) are eligible for tuition free education benefits the first full semester after six months of employment. The payment of special fees is the responsibility of the employee. Full-time employees may enroll for one undergraduate course per term, which includes summer; up to a maximum of 2 courses per year. Leased employees are not eligible for this benefit.
PARENTAL LEAVE
A three week (15 days) paid leave will be granted to eligible employees due to the birth or adoption of a child, pro-rated based on FTE. New employees are eligible for this benefit after twelve months of employment.
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The Employee Assistance Program (Vital Work Life) is currently a free counseling resource available to all employees and immediate family members. EAP counselors can help you identify problems and concerns regarding family, marriage, emotions, alcohol or drugs, financial difficulties, legal issues and job stress. All contacts between you, your family, and the EAP are provided as a benefit from the Order and are kept strictly confidential.
RETIREMENT PROGRAM
The Order provides two 403(b) retirement plans: A Defined Contribution Plan and a Supplemental Tax Deferred Annuity Plan. These plans are administered by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA). Enrollment in the retirement plan will be effective the first day of the month following date of hire, unless the employee elects to opt-out.
Employee OSB
Year Contribution Contribution
1 3% 1%
2 3% 3%
3 3% 5%
4 3% 7%
5 3% 9%
Supplemental Tax Deferred Annuity Plan
Full-time and part-time benefit eligible employees may voluntarily elect to contribute to the Supplemental Tax Deferred Annuity Plan. A Roth option is also available.
AFLAC SUPPLEMENTAL INSURANCE
This voluntary plan offers an additional level of financial protection for you and your family in the event of a serious accident or illness.
* Benefits subject to change annually Revised July 2025