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Welcome and thank you for your interest in a career at Rhode Island College!

Established in 1854, Rhode Island College is a comprehensive mid-size institution of approximately 9000 students. The 180-acre campus is located in beautiful, historic Providence, Rhode Island's capital, with excellent proximity to the academic and cultural resources of Boston and New York City. The Atlantic coastline and Rhode Island's breathtaking Narragansett Bay offer the College community beaches, boating, and other recreational opportunities. In addition to a dynamic professional environment, the College offers competitive salaries commensurate with qualifications and experience plus excellent benefits.
Rhode Island College


Rhode Island College is a nationally accredited and comprehensive undergraduate and graduate degree granting institution founded in 1854 as a teacher’s college. It is the state’s first public institution of higher education. The College now offers 90 undergraduate majors and programs, 42 master’s degrees and two doctoral degree programs in five schools: the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development, the School of Business, the School of Nursing, and the School of Social Work. Located on a 180-acre campus in the Mount Pleasant section of Providence, Rhode Island, the College combines a suburban atmosphere with easy access to the benefits and resources of the capital city. The College serves approximately 8,500 residential and commuter students and has 360 full-time faculty, approximately 400 adjunct faculty and 600 staff members. The annual budget is $201 million. Rhode Island College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and has also received accreditation for specific programs from the following agencies: Council on Social Work Education, National Association of Schools of Art and Design, National Association of Schools of Music, National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

 
Open Positions/New Users

To search positions, click on Search Jobs link at left.
To apply for a job, click the Create Account link at left, then follow the directions.

Returning Users

Click the Login link on the left, and enter your username and password. This enables you to:

  • Edit your existing application.
  • Apply to new positions without re-entering application information that has not changed.
  • Review the status of positions you have applied to.
Important Information

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Application methods: Rhode Island College does not accept paper applications/resumes and related material for posted positions. Applicants that do not have access to a computer may utilize one of the computers available at the following Rhode Island College locations during business hours: James P. Adams Library and the Office of Human Resources.

Title IX Contact Information:

Ashley Ruderman-Looff, PhD
Director of Institutional Equity
Title IX Coordinator & Affirmative Action Officer
Roberts Hall, Suite 301
401-456-8218 | arudermanlooff@ric.edu

For more information regarding Title IX go to: https://www.ric.edu/titleIX/Pages/default.aspx

The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to inform prospective employees of crime statistics relevant to their campuses. To access the Rhode Island College Annual Security Report, click on the following link:

Clery Report

Attention on-line applicants: Applicants that have questions or require assistance with their on-line application please email us at employment@ric.edu or call our office Monday through Friday during business hours at 401-456-8216.