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... years of history delivering innovative solutions in metals, energy, and infrastructure . With ... AUA: Australia and Asia Our culture is built on collaboration, technical excellence, and a ...

We're a fully remote company with teammates across North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and we ... You know our historical benchmarks, you catch underperformance before it becomes a problem, and you ...

We're a fully remote company with teammates across North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and we ... You know our historical benchmarks, you catch underperformance before it becomes a problem, and you ...

With more than 100 years of history, presence in over 100 countries, and a team of over 3,500 ... Our teams across Europe, North America, and Asia work together to develop and manufacture precision ...

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Remote- Midwest Region (Preferably Chicago Area) About Riviana Foods Inc. Riviana Foods Inc. is a ... America, Asia and Africa, through its extensive network of subsidiaries and brands. Our global ...

08-Jan-2026 Principal AI Applications Engineer US (Remote), US-Herndon-VA 10558BR Company Summary ... Demonstrated history of technical leadership through exceptional implementation quality on large ...

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How much do remote asian history jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average weekly pay for remote asian history in the United States is $366.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $336.54 and $394.23 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Asian History vs Remote Asian Politics?

AspectRemote Asian HistoryRemote Asian Politics
Required CredentialsHistory degree, research experiencePolitical science degree, policy analysis
Work EnvironmentResearch, writing, academic settingsPolicy analysis, advocacy, government or NGO work
Industry UsageUniversities, research institutes, publishingGovernment agencies, NGOs, think tanks
Search & Comparison IntentHistorical research, academic rolesPolicy, governance, political analysis

Remote Asian History focuses on researching and analyzing historical events and trends in Asia, often within academic or research settings. Remote Asian Politics involves analyzing political systems, policies, and governance in Asia, typically for policy development or advocacy. While both roles require understanding Asian contexts, they differ in focus—history emphasizes the past, whereas politics centers on current governance and policy issues.

What are some common challenges faced by remote Asian History instructors, and how can they effectively engage students in a virtual environment?

Remote Asian History instructors often face challenges such as fostering student participation, maintaining engagement across different time zones, and ensuring access to diverse historical resources. To address these, instructors can utilize interactive tools like discussion forums, virtual breakout rooms, and multimedia presentations to create dynamic lessons. Regular feedback, flexible office hours, and the inclusion of primary sources or guest speakers from various regions also help enhance student involvement and understanding. Building a strong online community is key to creating a supportive and enriching learning environment.

What are remote Asian history jobs?

Remote Asian history jobs are positions that allow professionals to work from home or any location while focusing on the study, teaching, research, or writing about Asian history. These roles can include online teaching, academic research, curriculum development, translation, museum consulting, or content creation for educational platforms. Typically, they require a strong background in Asian history, excellent communication skills, and proficiency with digital tools. Remote work enables historians and educators to collaborate globally and access wider audiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Asian History Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Asian History Instructor, you need a strong academic background in Asian history or related fields, often supported by an advanced degree and teaching credentials. Familiarity with online learning platforms, digital courseware, and virtual classroom tools is essential for effective remote instruction. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and self-motivation are standout soft skills for engaging diverse learners and managing independent work. These skills ensure effective knowledge transfer, student engagement, and the ability to adapt content for remote, multicultural audiences.
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Infographic showing various Remote Asian History job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 95% Full Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $19,075 per year, or $9.2 per hour.
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Location : 1530 W. 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA
Job Type: Full-Time, 40 hours/week; 12 months/year
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: CL26-01416
Division: SAC Executive Division
Department: College Advancement
Opening Date: 05/15/2026
Closing Date: 6/5/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit: California School Employees Association 579
Start Date: Contingent upon the Board of Trustee's approval.
Site: Santa Ana College
2025 CSEA Annual Salary: Grade 8: $58,193.74 - $74,387.29
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, (A hybrid schedule consisting of one remote work-from-home day per week, subject to approval).
Program Description: The Santa Ana College Foundation (SACF) is dedicated to maintaining, expanding, and enhancing the educational opportunities of Santa Ana College by building strong partnerships with community organizations, businesses, funding sources, alumni, and staff. Its mission is to ensure that no student is denied educational opportunities due to financial constraints, preserving the college's nearly century-long legacy of "A History of Success, A Future of Promise".
POSITION DETAILS
About Rancho Santiago Community College District
is one of the most established districts in the state and has been in operation for nearly 50 years. Located in the heart of Orange County, it is one of the largest of California's 72 community college districts, based on the number of credit and non-credit students. RSCCD encompasses 25 percent of Orange County's total area and serves a population of more than 700,000 residents in the communities of Anaheim Hills, Orange, Santa Ana, Villa Park, and portions of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Tustin, and Yorba Linda. The district includes Santiago Canyon College and Santa Ana College, as well as the Centennial and Orange Continuing Education Centers, the Digital Media Center, the Joint Powers Fire Training Center, the Orange County Sheriff's Regional Training Academy, the College and Workforce Preparation Center, and the District Operations Center. RSCCD's three (3) auxiliary Foundations are actively involved in supporting both community and campus programs.
RSCCD's student population is a direct reflection of the diverse communities in the surrounding neighborhoods. As a whole, the district has the honor of serving approximately 55,537 students: 51% Hispanic/Latinx, 20% White, 9% Asian & Filipino, and 2% are African American. RSCCD is a proud Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and serves predominately historically underrepresented students. There is a commitment to foster student centered values among our employees to provide equitable student learning, academic excellence, and workforce development. By delivering high-quality educational programs and student support services, the district ensures that students have the appropriate resources to achieve their goals.
At RSCCD, our mission is to integrate diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility, and justice into all aspects of student academics and employee relations. Thus, creating transformational experiences that prepares students and employees to engage in the world with a renewed sense-of-self. Through this commitment, Rancho Santiago Community College District strives to cultivate a learning environment that prioritizes respect, to ensure that RSCCD stakeholders feel valued and supported throughout their academic and professional careers.
About the Position
The ideal candidate will demonstrate cultural competency in serving diverse community college populations, including faculty, management, and students from varied ethnic, racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds. This includes those with differing abilities, AB 540 students, DACA recipients, Foreign Residents, VACA participants, and Continuing Education students. They will support RSCCD's mission to promote self-awareness, knowledge, and communication skills, enabling all members of the college community to participate creatively and confidently in an ever-changing world.
Candidates will contribute to an inclusive and collaborative workplace culture that supports the diverse needs of faculty, management, staff, and students. They will effectively provide services and support to individuals with differing academic preparation levels and unique learning or workplace needs, ensuring equitable access and opportunities for success. Candidates should demonstrate cultural competency, sensitivity, equity-mindedness, and a commitment to anti-racism in all interactions and contributions. Through their role, they will empower students to achieve their educational and career goals while promoting a positive and inclusive environment where faculty and management can thrive, fostering creativity, confidence, and lifelong learning throughout the college community.
Class Summary
Under direction - perform a wide variety of complex clerical and word processing work requiring specialized knowledge, and involving frequent and responsible public contacts; coordinates clerical work flow in office; masters complex technical functions within a given assigned subject area; serves as a primary reference source to supervisor and/or public; assists in resolution of difficult problems; works with a high degree of independent judgment; may handle complex document preparation assignments; performs related duties as required.
Representative Duties
Plans, schedules and performs a wide variety of difficult and complex clerical work related to the function to which assigned; prepares letters, memoranda, reports, bulletins, handbooks, questionnaires, requisitions, contracts, and other materials from marginal notes, rough drafts, or verbal instructions; compiles information from various sources and types on a variety of forms or sets up appropriate format; reviews complex documents for accuracy, completeness, and conformance to pertinent procedures, practices and policies; compiles and tabulates complex statistical data; serves as receptionist to students, teachers, and the general public; answers inquiries and furnishes information requiring a knowledge of standards, procedures, rules and regulations, programs, and policies; develops and maintains files; posts attendance, cumulative inventory, cash receipt, and other records; operates a variety of office machines; may lead or assign the work of other clerical employees; serves as liaison to other departments and personnel; assumes limited responsibility for updating documents without supervisory review; certifies eligibility of students for specific programs; may track department expenditures to make certain budget is maintained; represents office in administrator's absence.
Organizational Relationships
This class reports to designated supervisor. It may be responsible for assisting in determination of clerical work-flow to Intermediate or General Office Clerks or for assisting in resolution of factual or procedural questions.
QUALIFICATIONS
Training and Experience
High School diploma or equivalent, and at least three years of keyboarding, office technology training and/or clerical work experience.
Knowledge and Abilities
Good knowledge of: modern office practices and procedures; knowledge of rules, regulations, programs, and policies; designated formats for presenting reports.
Ability to: maintain complex clerical records and prepare reports; interpret rules, regulations, and policies; perform clerical work with speed and accuracy; ability to operate office equipment including personal computer terminal and word processing software.
Additional Qualifications
Candidate must demonstrate clear evidence of sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, ability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, staff, and the community.
APPLICATION PROCESS
To ensure full consideration, all applicants must submit a complete Rancho Santiago Community College District online application that includes the items listed below by the position's closing date. Recruitment will review all applications for completeness, and only complete application packets will be forwarded to the screening committee for further review.
A Complete Application Packet Must Include the Following:
  1. RSCCD Online Application
  2. Resume - details all relevant education, training, and other work experience

Application Screening
Job announcements will include screening criteria to be used during screening and interviews. This may include, but is not limited to:
  • Education experience (breadth and depth)
  • Work experience (breadth and depth)
  • Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with others
  • Bilingual ability (if needed)
  • Demonstrated experience and sensitivity to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Professional growth activities
  • Specialized skills training
  • Leadership skills
  • Written and/or oral communication skills
  • Presentation
  • Problem Solving.

Based on the information presented in the application materials, a limited number of candidates with qualifications most pertinent to the position will be invited to participate in the selection process, which may include a written test and an oral interview.
Meeting the position's minimum requirements does not guarantee advancement in the selection process. Candidate qualifications will be assessed to determine those who meet and exceed requirements and are deemed the most competitive in the applicant pool.
Interview
Applicants selected for an interview may be required to take additional tests or assessments and will be notified of such prior to the date of the interview. During the oral session, those selected for interviews will, in addition to the above, also be evaluated on the following factors:
  • Oral communication skills
  • Presentation
  • Problem-solving skills

A predetermined set of questions will be asked of all applicants interviewed. Applicants are requested to provide thorough yet concise information on their related experience to ensure the correct evaluation of their qualifications. Evaluation criteria will be applied consistently to all applicants.
Disability Accommodations
Individuals who require reasonable accommodations in the Application or Interviewing Process in accordance with ADA should notify the Recruitment Office in the Human Resources Division at least two days prior to the closing date, by calling (714) 480-7455.
Conditions of Employment
The selected candidate is required to complete the following before employment as part of the onboarding process:
  1. Present original documents for proof of eligibility to work in the United States.
  2. Provide a certificate of Tuberculosis Exam.
  3. Fingerprints (by a Live Scan Agency at the candidate's expense, and clearance must be received before the first day of employment)

EEO STATEMENT
The Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) is an equal opportunity employer. The policy of the District is to encourage applications from persons who are economically disadvantaged and individuals belonging to significantly underrepresented groups within the District's workforce, including ethnic and racial minorities, women, and persons with disabilities. No person shall be denied employment because of ethnicity or race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or political or organizational affiliation.
RSCCD will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional employment offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if RSCCD is concerned about a conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report.
Full-Time Classified Benefits
Permanent employees who work 20 or more hours per week. For a detailed Benefits summary, click
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • Group Term Life Insurance
    • 1 X Annual Salary
  • Life Insurance-Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance
  • Optional Voluntary Plans
    • Hyatt Legal Plans
  • Additional Voluntary Plan
    • MetLife, Auto, Home, and Pet Insurance
  • Tax Sheltered Annuities
  • Leaves
    • Vacation Leave - Days are earned per
    • Sick Leave - Twelve (12) days of absence for illness or injury with full pay for a fiscal year of service.
    • Jury Duty
    • Bereavement Leave
    • Personal Necessity Leave
    • Maternity Leave
    • Military Leave
    • Family Leave
    • Parental Leave
    • Participation in School Activities of Children Leave
    • Holiday Leave
      • For the complete list of paid holidays per fiscal year, click:
  • Pension Plans

Part-Time Classified Benefits
Permanent employees who work 19 or less hours per week.
  • Holidays, sick days, and vacations are earned per
  • Pension -
  • Prorated Holiday Leave
    • For the complete list of paid holidays per fiscal year, click

Short-term/Substitute Benefits
Non-permanent temporary employees.
  • Medical - The District provides HMO Single medical and dental coverage for employees who work 30 or more hours per week for three (3) consecutive months.
  • Pension -