Wanted: Arts & Sciences Minister
We are in need for a good gentle lord or lady to fill the
shoes of The Minister of Arts & Sciences (MoAS). The
Baronial MoAS is responsible for:
• Recruit, train, and maintain communication with a
designated warranted Emergency Deputy.
• Adhere to the reporting procedure issued by
Atenveldt’s Kingdom Minister Arts & Sciences and
provide the Baronial Seneschal with a copy of said
report.
• Promote the historical accurate reproduction of pre-
17th century arts and sciences through Arts & Sciences
Competition, education, collegiate, publication,
showcases, and demonstrations.
• Ensure that the Baronial Arts & Sciences Competition
occurs annually. Interpret and maintain the
Baronial rules for the Arts & Sciences Competition.
Be responsible for soliciting judges for the Arts
and Sciences Competition and advising judges
in competitions as to the fair judging format. Be
responsible for advising the Baronial Coronets of the
fulfillment of the Baronial Champion’s duties and
responsibilities.
• Be responsible for the content and accuracy of any
baronial arts and science publication/article, issued
by the baronial arts and science office, that appears
in any official SCA, Inc. publication, i.e., baronial and
kingdom newsletters and electronic communication
• Foster the creation and growth of guilds and other arts
and sciences communities within the barony.
• Be responsible for overseeing production, maintaining
and accounting of the Baronial Arts & Sciences Regalia
Some requirements are:
• Must be a Paid Member of the Society for Creative
Anachronism during the job tenure
• A One Year (minimum) Warranted Position
• Be a good communicator and facilitator,
• Be able to schedule A&S classes and run the
administrative side of the Boaronial Arts & Sciences
competition.
• A working phone line, reliable internet and email
access
• Applicants need to be Deadline Oriented Individuals
• Attend monthly Officer meetings
• If interested, contact Their Excellencies at (coronets@
btysca.org), the Seneschal
(seneschal@btysca.org) and the current MoAS (as@
btysca.org)