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RIC RNs float throughout the hospital, bringing advanced intensive care skills to diverse units and highacuity patient populations while serving as a trusted clinical resource at the point of care.

RIC Registered Nurse

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$40.40 - $52.18/hr

RIC RNs float throughout the hospital, bringing advanced intensive care skills to diverse units and high-acuity patient populations while serving as a trusted clinical resource at the point of care.

Airport Ramp Agent (Delta) - RIC

Richmond, VA ยท On-site

$15.25 - $18.75/hr

General information Job Title Airport Ramp Agent (Delta) - RIC Date Wednesday, April 29, 2026 Entity Unifi Aviation, LLC State Virginia City Richmond Base Pay Rate: $ 17.00 Full/Part Time Part Time ...

Mutual Fund Tax RIC- Manager, NYFS

New York, NY ยท On-site

$75K - $103K/yr

Prepare income and capital estimates of RIC distributions * Assess work papers and other documents to support client deliverables * Delivery of high-quality tax consulting services to KPMG clients

RIC - Content Writer The Customer Service Division of DPU is seeking a skilled Process Writer to develop creative and engaging content for various operational areas. This includes job/desk aids ...

Prepare income and capital estimates of RIC distributions * Assess work papers and other documents to support client deliverables * Delivery of high-quality tax consulting services to KPMG clients

Prepare income and capital estimates of RIC distributions * Assess work papers and other documents to support client deliverables * Delivery of high-quality tax consulting services to KPMG clients

We are looking forprofessional, friendly, and dependableShuttle Drivers to join our RIC airport location. If youre acustomer-focused driverwho valuessafety, punctuality, and exceptional service, we ...

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As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for ric in the United States is $21.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Registered Investment Consultant (RIC), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Registered Investment Consultant (RIC), you need a solid understanding of financial markets, investment strategies, and regulatory compliance, typically supported by a relevant finance degree and FINRA Series 65 or 66 certification. Proficiency with portfolio management software, financial planning tools, and CRM systems is essential. Exceptional communication, analytical thinking, and client relationship-building are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure that RICs can effectively analyze clients' needs, provide tailored advice, and maintain compliance in a dynamic financial environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Research Integrity Coordinators (RICs) in managing research compliance?

Research Integrity Coordinators often navigate complex regulations to ensure that research activities comply with institutional, federal, and ethical standards. A common challenge is staying up-to-date with evolving policies while efficiently responding to potential cases of research misconduct. RICs must balance thorough investigations with sensitivity and confidentiality, often collaborating with researchers, legal advisors, and ethics committees. The role also involves educating staff about best practices and fostering a culture of integrity across departments.

What are RICs (Registered Investment Companies)?

Registered Investment Companies (RICs) are financial institutions, such as mutual funds, that are registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the Investment Company Act of 1940. They pool money from multiple investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities, such as stocks, bonds, or other assets. RICs are required to follow specific regulatory guidelines, including disclosure requirements and limits on leverage, to protect investors. Their structure allows individual investors to access professionally managed, diversified investments.

What is the difference between Ric vs Data Analyst?

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Required CredentialsTypically a relevant degree in IT, computer science, or related fieldBachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, or related field
Work EnvironmentTech companies, finance, healthcare, often in office settingsBusiness, finance, marketing sectors, often in office or remote settings
Industry UsageUsed in IT and tech industries for system management and analysisCommon in business and finance for interpreting data and supporting decision-making

Ric and Data Analyst roles share overlapping skills in data handling and analysis, but Ric often focuses more on system and network data, while Data Analysts primarily interpret business data to inform strategies. Both roles require relevant certifications and are prevalent in office environments across various industries.

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Campus Police Officer (RIC)

Campus Police Officer (RIC)

Rhode Island College

Providence, RI โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


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Posting Information
Position Information
Posting Number
CS00603
Position Title
Campus Police Officer (RIC)
Division
Administration and Finance Division
Department Name
Security and Safety Department
Position Type
Staff - Classified
General Statement of Duties
At Rhode Island College (RIC), to independently perform a full range of tasks involved in the protection, safety and security of individuals and property at Rhode Island College (RIC); to patrol the campus on foot, bicycle and/or in marked police cruisers; to inspect campus buildings and grounds; to guard against fire, theft, damage, defacement and/or destruction; to maintain order and security on institution premises; to identify and apprehend criminal offenders as permitted within the law and participate in subsequent Court proceedings; to provide emergency medical services to the campus community, including to provide aid to individuals who are injured or in danger of physical harm as well as to render first aid; to perform all required duties in accordance with applicable State and Federal laws and ordinances as well as College and Department rules, regulations, policies and orders; and to do related work as required.
Supervision Received
Works under the general and specific instructions of a RIC Campus Police Sergeant with occasional supervision from a RIC Campus Police Lieutenant; work is reviewed in process and upon completion for conformance to provisions of State and Federal laws and ordinances as well as College and Department rules, regulations, policies and orders to include annual performance evaluations.
Supervision Exercised
Usually none unless directed by a superior officer.
Position Overview
The purpose of the Campus Police Department is to provide service and protection to The Rhode Island College campus, properties, staff, faculty, visitors, and students. Working with Student Services, Residential Life, Physical Plant and others in our on-campus community, we are an integrated team striving to achieve excellence in police protection and to ensure a high quality of student-faculty life by promoting a tranquil, safe atmosphere conducive to the objectives of the College. The department is dedicated to the protection of the College properties to ensure the beauty, security, and safe function of the campus grounds and resources.
Illustrative Examples of Work Performed
At Rhode Island College (RIC), to independently perform a full range of tasks involved in the protection, safety and security of individuals and property at Rhode Island College (RIC); to patrol the campus on foot, bicycle and/or in marked police cruisers; to inspect campus buildings and grounds; to guard against fire, theft, damage, defacement and/or destruction; to maintain order and security on institution premises; to identify and apprehend criminal offenders as permitted within the law and participate in subsequent Court proceedings; to provide emergency medical services to the campus community, including to provide aid to individuals who are injured or in danger of physical harm as well as to render first aid; to perform all required duties in accordance with applicable State and Federal laws and ordinances as well as College and Department rules, regulations, policies and orders; and to do related work as required.
To ensure all buildings are secure by locking and unlocking as needed.
To attend roll call prior to the beginning of a shift.
To acquire and record information concerning events that have occurred since the last shift.
To reduce opportunities for the commission of crime through preventative law enforcement measures. To facilitate the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic through the enforcement of the Motor Vehicle Code.
To proactively identify potential law enforcement problems and communicate the need for services by utilizing the Department Chain of Command.
To actively participate in establishing and maintaining security and safety on the College campus.
To promote and preserve peace on campus in a variety of settings including but not limited to campus gatherings, events, debates and/or during response to disturbances.
To exercise authority consistent with the obligations imposed by the oath of office.
To be accountable to supervisory Officers and promptly obey all lawful orders.
To coordinate efforts with other members of the Department so that teamwork may ensure a continuity of purpose and the achievement of Department objectives.
To communicate all pertinent information promptly and accurately to supervisors and fellow Officers.
To acquire and record necessary information, and to document the provision of police services to any member of the campus community.
To file all reports and documents prior to the end of each shift with care to ensure accuracy and completeness.
To ensure that all property seized, recovered or taken for safekeeping is properly marked, receipted and stored prior to the completion of each shift.
To maintain equipment properly and regularly in order to keep such equipment in a functional and presentable condition.
To care for all assigned Department equipment in such manner as to prevent unnecessary damage.
To carry out all duties in an efficient and professional manner which brings credit to the Officer, the College, the Department and the law enforcement profession.
To assist and provide information to members of the campus community upon request.
To courteously explain any instance where the Department does not have jurisdiction, and to make suggestions as to other procedures that the member of the campus community can follow to rectify the problem(s).
To serve and/or deliver warrants, summonses, subpoenas and other official papers promptly in the manner prescribed by law and/or by the issuing supervisor and in keeping with campus policy.
To confer with and generally assist Court prosecutors in furtherance of criminal prosecutions as needed. To appear in Court as summoned and to testify in a professional manner.
To consistently refrain from the use of excessive force and the appearance of bias or prejudice when dealing with the public or those detained.
To enforce all laws and ordinances in a fair and professional manner.
To punctually respond to all assignments.
To operate a communications office including dispatching and keeping police records.
To perform routine maintenance on police vehicles.
To cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in the enforcement of laws and regulations.
To perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Director of Security and Safety, Chief of Campus Police or his/her designee.
Education
Possession of a high school diploma or GED plus successful completion of a Rhode Island Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) certified Police Training Academy curriculum; and
Experience
Prior employment in a full-time position as a POST certified police officer, who retired or resigned in good standing, requiring maintenance of law and order and protection of life and property, including responsibility for the arrest and detention of persons in violation of the law.
Or Combination of Education and Experience
NA
Additional Required Qualifications
1. Must possess valid Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) Certification
2. Must be physically qualified to perform assigned duties as evidenced by a physician's certificate
3. Must possess and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's license
4. Ability to pass a national background criminal investigation (BCI)
5. Ability to pass a state-approved psychological examination.
6. Must pass a pre-employment drug screening and any random post-employment screening
7. Within 6 months of appointment, must acquire and maintain First Responder Certification from the Rhode Island Department of Health
Knowledges Skills and Capacities
A working knowledge of the Office of Postsecondary Commissioner's and assigned institutional regulations; a working knowledge of the principles and practices commonly applied by a police officer in the enforcement of the law and regulations to protect life and property; the ability to apply such knowledge, principles and practices in a college environment; a working knowledge of the methods of investigating accidents and other incidents; the ability to enforce traffic regulations and to direct and regulate traffic; the ability to make accurate reports on law or regulation violations; the ability to render first aid; the ability to operate a communications office and keep police records; the ability to cope with situations firmly, courteously, tactfully and with respect for the rights of others; the ability to analyze and appropriately act in emergency situations, develop effective courses of action and successfully facilitate safe outcomes to the same; the ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions; the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; and related capacities and abilities.
Preferred Qualifications
NA
Position Details
FLSA
Non-Exempt
Full Time / Part Time
Full-time
Work Schedule
40 hours/week
3rd shift, 11:00PM - 7:00AM
Days off: Monday/Tuesday
Academic or Calendar Year
Calendar
Benefits
Reports To (Title)
Director, Security & Safety
Position Status
Permanent - C
End of Restricted or Limited Position
Civil Service List
Union Code
classified
Salary Grade
323CA
Minimum Salary for Grade
57873
Maximum Salary for Grade
66196
Added Salary for This Position
$2 shift differential
Collective Bargaining Unit
Council 94 Local 2878
Posting Information
Number of Positions Available
1
Anticipated Start Date
11/21/2025
Application Open Date
Application Close Date
Special Instructions
Applicants MUST attach a copy of diploma from the Rhode Island Municipal Police Academy or equivalent training academy in order to complete the application process and to be considered for the position.
At time of appointment, applicant must be physically qualified to perform assigned duties as evidenced by a physician's certificate.
Upon hire, candidate may be required to arrange for an official transcript of highest degree earned to be mailed/transmitted directly from the institution to RIC.
EEO Statement
As an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity institution that values and is committed to inclusion and expanding the diversity of its faculty and staff, the College invites members of protected classes, including minorities and persons with disabilities, to identify themselves as such at the time of application.