Application Process

Nominations and applications will be accepted until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, however, individuals should submit a complete application prior to September 24, 2010.

To apply, please submit these four (4) documents:

  1. A letter of application that succinctly addresses the Opportunities/Challenges and Qualities and Characteristics identified in this profile, specifically how your experience and professional qualifications prepare you to serve the needs of the College (not to exceed five pages).
  2. A current resume including an e-mail address and cellular telephone number.
  3. A reference list with the names, home and business telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of five references: supervisors (one board member), direct reports, and faculty members from current or former institutions.
  4. Candidate Key Data Sheet which is a one-page summary of your contact information and salary history. You can download the template for this form here or from the RCC website (see below).

These four documents will be the only application information presented to the Screening Committee. Electronic copies of the application package should be sent to:

Sperry MacNaughton
College CEOs, Inc.
11601 Wilshire Boulevard, 5th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90025
sperrym@collegeceos.com

For additional information, visit the College's website at:
http://www.rcc.edu/Riverside/PresidentSearch2010 or contact:

Sperry MacNaughton, Partner, College CEOs, Inc.
(Los Angeles) 310/479-4444
or
Dr. Sean Fanelli, Partner, College CEOs, Inc.
(New York) 917/940-9104

RCC At-a-Glance

Riverside City College is located in the downtown Riverside area, part of the 44th Congressional District, the 31st Senate District, and the 64th and 66th Assembly Districts. It operates as a comprehensive liberal arts and sciences college, but is known for its program emphases in nursing, performing arts, and career and applied technology programs.

Campus: 108 acres

Communities: Riverside, Rubidoux, Mira Loma, Glen Avon, Eastvale, Pedley, Woodcrest, Highgrove

Enrollment: 23,000

Program Focus: Nursing, Automotive Technology, Business, Cosmetology, Computer Information Systems, Fine and Performing Arts

Non-traditional: Gateway to College
A charter school for high school dropouts
Culinary Arts Academy
Workforce Development
Draws welfare recipients and unemployed workers back into the education system for job skills
The Rubidoux Education Annex
Brings college to the community: regular college classes and an Early High School College program at a high school
The Stokoe Innovative Learning Center
Teacher preparation, Early Childhood Studies and general classes in association with Alvord Unified School District
Riverside School for the Arts A new type of arts education to prepare creative professionals for jobs in the entertainment/new mediasectors