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As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for professor in Riverside, CA is $119,759.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,600.00 and $126,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is a Professor?

A professor teaches courses at a college or a university in a specific subject. As a professor, your job duties consist of developing curricula, creating lessons, giving lectures, advising students, and grading coursework. Other responsibilities involve staying current in their field by performing research, reading academic materials, and attending conferences. You often start your academic career as an adjunct professor, working part-time and teaching a few courses. Some schools also have online courses run by online professors. After working for several years, college professors may gain tenure at their university, giving them a high level of job stability and freedom for their research.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Professor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Professor, you need advanced subject matter expertise, a doctoral degree in your field, and a strong record of research and teaching experience. Familiarity with learning management systems (e.g., Canvas, Blackboard), academic publishing platforms, and citation tools is typically required. Outstanding communication, mentorship, and organizational skills help foster student engagement and contribute to scholarly communities. These competencies ensure effective knowledge transfer, research innovation, and academic leadership.

How do professors typically balance teaching, research, and service responsibilities within a university setting?

Professors often juggle multiple responsibilities, including teaching courses, conducting research, and contributing to departmental or university service such as committee work or student advising. The specific balance can vary by institution and department, but most professors allocate set hours to prepare lectures, meet with students, and pursue research projects. Time management and prioritization are essential skills, as professors frequently need to meet deadlines for publications or grant applications while fulfilling their teaching and service commitments. Collaboration with colleagues, both within and outside the university, is common, and many professors find that building a supportive network helps manage these diverse tasks effectively.

What are professors and what do they do?

Professors are academic professionals who teach at colleges or universities. Their primary responsibilities include delivering lectures, conducting research, mentoring students, and publishing scholarly work. In addition to teaching, professors often participate in academic committees and contribute to curriculum development. They may also advise undergraduate and graduate students, supervise research projects, and engage in community or professional service. Professors typically specialize in a particular field of study and help advance knowledge in their discipline.

What is the difference between Professor vs Lecturer?

AspectProfessorLecturer
Required CredentialsDoctorate degree, extensive research, and teaching experienceMaster's or Doctorate, often less research-focused
Work EnvironmentUniversities, research institutions, academic settingsUniversities, colleges, sometimes part-time or adjunct roles
Employer & Industry UsageHigher education institutions, research-focusedEducational institutions, teaching-focused

Professors typically hold a doctorate, engage in research, and have a long-term academic role, whereas lecturers focus primarily on teaching and may have less emphasis on research. Both roles are common in higher education but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

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Infographic showing various Professor job openings in Riverside, CA as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 66% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 4% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $119,759 per year, or $57.6 per hour.
Assistant Professor of Policy Analysis

Assistant Professor of Policy Analysis

University of California, Riverside

Riverside, CA • On-site

$78.20K - $101.40K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


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Job description

Position overview
Position title: Assistant Professor of Policy Analysis
Salary range: $78,200 to $101,400 annually. Off-scale salaries and other components of pay are offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions.
Anticipated start: July 1, 2026 or as negotiated
Review timeline: Review of applicants will begin October 8, 2025 and may continue until the position is filled.
Application Window
Open date: August 13, 2025
Most recent review date: Wednesday, Oct 8, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications received after this date will be reviewed by the search committee if the position has not yet been filled.
Final date: Tuesday, Jun 30, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position description
Assistant Professor of Policy Analysis
UCR School of Education

The School of Education (SOE) at the University of California, Riverside invites applications and nominations for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Policy Analysis in the area of Educational Policy Analysis and Leadership. Assistant Professor salary range is from $78,200 to $101,400 annually, with off-scale salaries and other components of pay offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions. The position will commence as early as July 1, 2026, or as negotiated.
We seek a scholar who studies the politics of education, policy analysis, and policy making at local, state, and national levels. This position is part of the Educational Policy and Leadership area within University of California Riverside's School of Education. We seek scholars who examine ways that policy across the age range, from Pre-K to higher education, can further learning and commitments to equity and to multiple forms of diversity. Addressing marginalization as well as other vital goals such as more impactful, humane, and democratic schooling is desired. Doing work that directly informs policy is attractive as is work tied to curricular change and leadership.
Our School and University
The University of California, Riverside School of Education, or SOE, is a nationally recognized school in a public research university that leverages its broad range of expertise to develop impactful partnerships, collaborations, and evidence-based resources fundamental for teaching, learning, and student success. Located in a region rich in racial and linguistic diversity, yet challenged by economic and social inequities, SOE serves a diverse student population, much of which is comprised of students of color, low-income students, and first-generation college students. The SOE mission is to advance equitable educational systems and practices which are driven by core values of equity, evidence, excellence, community, critical thinking, and compassion. Additionally, we prioritize recognizing, honoring, and working with the people of the region to create transformative opportunities and advance our respective fields in education. The faculty and staff of SOE enact this mission by valuing, understanding, and partnering with our UC, UCR, and Inland Empire community as we:
  • Engage in world-class research which cultivates environments supporting learning and development that are student-centered, inclusive, and intentional.
  • Develop future educators, administrators, policymakers, researchers, and leaders across the K-20 education system who implement socially just, evidence-driven, and culturally sustaining principles and practices in their work. We strive to name and disrupt injustices and promote structures of opportunity.
  • Build upon the strengths of systematically marginalized communities by encouraging scholars and communities to explore, translate, and strive for equitable and critically minded academic, behavior, and social/emotional outcomes for children and families.
  • Endeavor to develop in our students, faculty, and staff a sense of collective ownership, professional responsibility, and humanizing engagement for the greater good of the community

Established in 1954, UCR's roots trace back to the earliest days of high-impact innovation as a Citrus Experiment Station researching agricultural issues facing Southern California. Today, UCR is a premier research and educational institution and the national leader of the social mobility and student success movement. Located in the thriving Inland Southern California Region on a campus covering nearly 1,200 acres, UCR has more than 1,200 faculty members - including two Nobel Prize winners and 15 members of the National Academies of Science and Medicine - and over 26,000 students. The university is home to an exceptional and unique student body: 41% of students are underrepresented minorities, 49% of undergraduates are first-generation college students, and 48% of undergraduates receive Pell Grants. UCR has been designated as both a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving institution (AANAPISI) by the U.S. Department of Education. In 2023, UCR was invited to join the Association of American Universities (AAU), highlighting significant strides made for the university in terms of research and educational excellence, as well as being one of four members to hold both HSI and AANAPISI status. In 2024, UCR was named the No. 1 university in the nation for social mobility by U.S. News & World Report.
Building on its mission to transform the lives of the people of California, the nation, and the world through the discovery, communication, translation, application, and preservation of knowledge - thereby enriching the state's economic, social, cultural, and environmental future, UCR continues to be recognized for its commitment to academic excellence and accessibility. UCR offers more than 150 majors and minors, 55 master's programs, 44 Ph.D. programs, and 13 credential programs across three colleges and four professional schools. The university consistently ranks as one of the most innovative schools by U.S. News & World Report and among those making a significant public impact by The Princeton Review, having generated $200 million in research expenditures in fiscal year 2023 and contributing $2.7 billion in nationwide annual economic activity.
As the only public research university in diverse inland Southern California, UCR and the School of Education are uniquely positioned to shape effective service delivery for historically marginalized young people locally and across the state.
School Website: https://education.ucr.edu/
Application Details
Interested candidates should submit an electronic application to UCR's online application system [ https://aprecruit.ucr.edu/JPF02123 ] that includes a cover letter describing current and proposed future areas of research, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of research, recent teaching evaluations, and at least 3 letters of recommendation.
Review of applicants will begin October 8, 2025 and may continue until the position is filled.
The posted UC salary scales, https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/compensation/index.html , set the minimum pay determined by rank and/or step at appointment. See Table 1 https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2024-25/oct-2024-scales/t1.pdf for the salary range for Assistant Professor. The salary range for this appointment is $78,200 to $101,400 annually. "Off-scale salaries" and other components of pay, i.e., a salary that is higher than the published system-wide salary at the designated rank and step, are offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions. Advancement through the faculty ranks at the University of California is through a series of structured, merit-based evaluations, occurring every 2-3 years, each of which includes substantial peer input.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Qualifications (required by the time one would start in the position):
  • Ph.D. in Education, Political Science, Public Policy, Economics or a related field.
  • A robust and impactful publication record or the potential for a robust publication record in the area of education policy and reform.
  • Experience working effectively with diverse and historically marginalized students.
  • Concern for equity and justice in research and teaching.
  • Orientation towards applied and engaged work (e.g., with K-12 educators, in teacher education, educational leaders, policymakers, or within community-based contexts.
  • Established program of research and record of success in securing extramural funding. Candidates should have a demonstrated record for conducting research that centers the needs of students with historically minoritized identities including those based on race, ethnicity, socioeconomics, linguistics, gender, and others.
  • Capacity to build strong, sustainable relationships with local partners in our diverse region.
  • Commitment to the recruitment, retention, and development of a diverse student and faculty body, including advocating for the learning needs of diverse/historically underrepresented students in culturally responsive ways and the use of innovative teaching strategies.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Preference will be given to applicants with experiential knowledge of conducting research that centers the strengths and needs of historically minoritized student populations.
  • Prior experience working with historically marginalized and underserved students, families, and communities.
  • Experience teaching diverse graduate and undergraduate students.
  • Experience supervising graduate students in research, field activities and placements that serve diverse populations.
  • The University of California, Riverside is a world-class research university with an exceptionally diverse undergraduate student body. UCR is a member institution of the American Association of Universities (AAU) as well as the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities (HSRU). A commitment to the UCR mission ( https://apro.ucr.edu/mission-statement ) is a preferred qualification.
  • Strong, inclusive leadership skills, flexibility, creative problem-solving skills, and a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the profession.

Qualifications
Basic qualifications (required at time of application)
Ph.D. in Education, Political Science, Public Policy, Economics or a related field.
A robust and impactful publication record or the potential for a robust publication record in the area of education policy and reform.
Experience working effectively with diverse and historically marginalized students
Concern for equity and justice, in research and teaching.
Orientation towards applied and engaged work (e.g., with K-12 educators, in teacher education, educational leaders, policymakers, or within community-based contexts).
Established program of research and record of success in securing extramural funding. Candidates should have a demonstrated record for conducting research that centers the needs of students with historically minoritized identities including those based on race, ethnicity, socioeconomics, linguistics, gender, and others.
Capacity to build strong, sustainable relationships with local partners in our diverse region.
Commitment to the recruitment, retention, and development of a diverse student and faculty body, including advocating for the learning needs of diverse/historically underrepresented students in culturally responsive ways and the use of innovative teaching strategies.
Preferred qualifications
Preference will be given to applicants with experiential knowledge of conducting research that centers the strengths and needs of historically minoritized student populations.
Prior experience working with historically marginalized and underserved students, families, and communities.
Experience teaching diverse graduate and undergraduate students.
Experience supervising graduate students in research, field activities and placements that serve diverse populations.
Strong, inclusive leadership skills, flexibility, creative problem-solving skills, and a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the profession.
The University of California, Riverside is a world-class research university with an exceptionally diverse undergraduate student body. UCR is a member institution of the American Association of Universities (AAU) as well as the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities (HSRU). A commitment to the UCR mission ( https://apro.ucr.edu/mission-statement ) is a preferred qualification.
Application Requirements
Document requirements
  • Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
  • Cover Letter
  • Statement of Research
  • Statement of Teaching
  • Teaching Evaluations

Reference requirements
  • 3-5 letters of reference required

Please provide the contact information of three references (two more are optional). References will only be contacted if the applicant is invited to an initial interview. Please notify those that you are adding as references that a quick response time will be needed should you be selected for an interview. Additionally, extramural letters will be solicited by the University for the top candidate.
Apply link: https://aprecruit.ucr.edu/JPF02123
Help contact: vanaya@ucr.edu
About UC Riverside
The University of California, Riverside is a world-class research university with an exceptionally diverse undergraduate student body. UCR is a member institution of the American Association of Universities (AAU) and the Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities (HSRU). A commitment to the UCR mission ( https://apro.ucr.edu/mission-statement ) is a preferred qualification.
We seek to hire scholars who will both advance our research directions and effectively educate our undergraduate and graduate students, while also engaging with University and Professional service activities. Research and teaching statements that are included with application materials are opportuni...

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