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Take the Lead

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Do you like to...
✔️ Know how the magic works behind the scenes?
✔️ Think about the “big picture” and “down the road” when it comes to new ideas?
✔️ Share your ideas and chime in on big decisions for local climbing?
✔️ Help other climbers be safe, have fun, and get outside more?
✔️ Be “in on” pretty much every access, development, and collaboration climbing project in your community?
✔️ Have a specific task or two and reliably execute it?
✔️ ​Know you’re making a difference?

Become a Deputy Director with CASA

It’s Wednesday. Happy Hump Day! Are you already thinking about weekend climbing? Y/N

Will you ask hard questions about new programs and be enthusiastic about current ones? Y/N

If you’re nodding your head “yes,” then you have the chops. Hint: This’ll look stellar on your resume. 😉
Responsibilities:
  • Provide guidance and support to CASA's operation 
  • Attend quarterly Board meetings
  • Read and understand proposals (but not vote* on them)
  • Read and respond to emails and other communications
  • Maintain an understanding of CASA's management
  • Ensure CASA continues to function at a high level

🕓 Estimated time commitment: 1-2 hours per week
Term duration: 2 years with potential for two additional 2-year terms

AND the bonus perk of access to climbing gear pro deals.

Apply Now

*Note: As a Deputy Director, you might one day become a full board member. At that point, you'll be able to vote on proposals.

Also, full board members have fiduciary responsibility for the organization. This means they have an obligation to act with loyalty and in the best interest of the organization, with the highest level of fidelity. ​
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  • Home
  • News
    • Leadership Drive 2025 >
      • Vice President
      • CliffNotes Coordinator
      • Director
      • Deputy Director
    • Voices from the Community
    • 2023 Photo Contest Results
    • Coronado Forest Service Information
  • Calendar
  • Programs
    • Stewardship >
      • Events
      • News
      • Graffiti Removal
    • Anchor Team >
      • Updated Climbs
      • Bolt/Anchor Replacement
    • Education >
      • Events
      • News
      • Climber Resource Portal >
        • Pusch Ridge Wilderness
        • Climbing: An Indigenous Perspective
        • Bighorn Sheep Closure
        • Climbers & Raptors >
          • Raptors in Cochise
  • Meet CASA
    • About CASA
    • The CASA Team
    • JEDI Statement
    • Partnering Organizations
  • Report Bad Bolts
  • DONATE
    • Volunteer
    • Thank You CASA Members & Donors
  • Get Connected