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Join a dedicated, vibrant campus community

The College of Wooster is a community of Independent Minds, Working Together to prepare students to become leaders of character and influence in an interdependent global community. Mentored by a faculty nationally recognized for excellence in teaching, Wooster graduates are creative and independent thinkers with exceptional abilities to ask important questions, research complex issues, solve problems, and communicate new knowledge and insight.

Our diverse community is made up of students, faculty and staff from around the country and across the globe. Employees at the College have the opportunity to interact and get to know our students in meaningful ways and provide mentorship and guidance in formal and informal ways. In recognizing that student success is the reason for our work, we create a supportive community with a multitude of ways in which to make life-long connections that last beyond a student or employee’s time at the College.

Loren Pope, founder of Colleges That Change Lives, called The College of Wooster “my original best-kept secret in higher education…I can testify that there is no better college in the country.”

We’d love to have you visit us in person — and hope you will — but if you can’t make it to campus just yet, this tour will give you a good sense of the place.

Benefits

The College offers a comprehensive benefits program that includes: Health, Dental, Retirement, Tuition Remission, and 15 paid annual holidays. Committed to work-life balance, The College of Wooster offers vacation and sick time, flexible work arrangements, and remote work options.

Support and Resources 

The College ensures that the faculty, administrators, and staff members at the College have a confidential, independent and neutral resource to facilitate fair and equitable resolution to concerns and problems that arise here at the College. Other resources include group medical, dental and vision insurance options, an employee assistance program and telehealth resources. 

An economically diverse city with a thriving Main Street


Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

The College of Wooster is an independent college of the liberal arts and sciences with a commitment to inclusive excellence in undergraduate education. We are especially interested in hiring faculty who contribute to the intellectual vibrancy and diversity of the academic community through their teaching, research, and service, and who are committed to ensuring the success of diverse student populations. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, physical and/or mental disability, age, religion, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by institutional policy, or by state, local, or federal law. All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a criminal background check and verification of the legal right to work in the United States as required by federal law. Typically, the college is not able to sponsor H1-B visas for visiting faculty. The College of Wooster is committed by policy and practice to diversity, equity and inclusion. Read our nondiscrimination policy.

Why Wooster?

Christa CravenChrista Craven (she/her/hers), Dean for Faculty Development

As someone who grew up living in big cities around the world—Washington, D.C., Honolulu, Hawai’i, Taipei, Taiwan, and Bonn, Germany—I honestly never thought I’d end up in a small town in the Midwest! So what drew me to Wooster and why have I stayed? The allure of interdisciplinary collaborations with colleagues at a small institution and the opportunity to work closely with students on their Independent Study theses were the initial draw. And those things have been a big part of why I’ve stayed. Just this summer, I had the chance to catch up with several alums who had worked with me on their IS projects over the past 15 years—now working in Chicago and Puerto Rico, one on a Fulbright scholarship in Austria, and another headed to graduate school in London.

I also find it deeply fulfilling—both personally and professionally—to work collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students to have a tangible impact in campus politics, curriculum, and diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. As one of the few “out” faculty on campus, creating more equitable policies and more inclusive spaces for those who bring diverse experiences to the community has been key to my own ability to thrive here, as well as my work as a Dean to make Wooster a welcoming place for a broad range of colleagues to land, whether permanently or as a meaningful stop on their career paths.

And personally? My five-minute walk from home to campus (the improvement in quality of life over my previous 3-hour round-trip driving commute is nothing short of miraculous!). And being able to get outside to at least five different parks and trails within ten minutes of my house that range from paved paths accessible for strollers, wheelchairs, and walkers to a relatively strenuous hike with a beautiful creek and unique geological formations. What I love most is that Wooster is a place where I feel like I am constantly learning and experiencing new things—from the local fairs and nearby pick-your-own orchards to the opportunity to travel with colleagues to explore a Maya archaeological site in Guatemala, tour a woman-owned vineyard in Italy, and enjoy theatre productions by local BIPOC directors closer to home in Cleveland. I joke that between work and family that there is truly never a dull moment. But truthfully, I wouldn’t want it any other way!