University of Richmond

Employment Opportunities

Adjunct Faculty Positions

The School of Continuing Studies invites interested and qualified candidates for adjunct teaching positions in our credit division to submit a cover letter of interest, current résumé or curriculum vitae, and a University of Richmond application to:

Dr. Patricia Johnson Brown, Senior Associate Dean
School of Continuing Studies
University of Richmond
Richmond, VA 23173

Application materials may be faxed directly to the school at (804) 289-8138. However, faxes must be followed by originals sent directly to the address listed above. Faxed materials cannot be used to complete the hiring process.

Application form - WordMS Word (enables typing directly into the document) or PDFPDF (must print and complete by hand)

Credit courses are offered through the Evening School and Summer School. Assignments are made each summer for the following academic year, although changes to this schedule may occur at any time.

As openings arise, program chairs and deans will review applications and contact applicants accordingly. Applicants should not expect to be contacted upon receipt of application materials.

Questions about the application process should be directed to Kay R. Robertson, the administrative coordinator to the deans, at (804) 287-6364 or krobert3@richmond.edu.

Staff Positions

Staff positions at the University of Richmond are posted at the Human Resource Services online application site. You may search postings, create your application and create your job interest profile on this site.

Teach Non-Credit Courses

If you are interested in teaching a non-credit course on any professional development or personal enrichment topic, please fill out the course proposal form. Our students are always looking for ways to expand their skill sets and pursue self-enrichment. Becoming a non-credit instructor is a rewarding way to help them achieve their goals while sharing your knowledge.

Teach in the Osher Institute

If you are interested in teaching a course in the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, visit the Teach for Osher page to review requirements and complete the application. The Osher Institute is a thriving community of learners over age 50 who are interested in unique perspectives and expertise from across the academic, social, political and economic spectrum.

Work as a Resident Advisor

If you are a college student and would be interested in working as an RA in our Summer Scholars program, please complete the RA ApplicationPDF and submit as indicated to the director of the program.