Company Profile
Catholic University
Company Overview
Whether you're an academic scholar, a business professional, or a skilled laborer, The Catholic University of America may have just the job you've been looking for. Providing a wide range of equal employment opportunities, CUA offers competitive salary and benefits packages to its diverse employee population, including health and dental insurance, tuition assistance, a retirement plan, and more.
The University Libraries provide access to cultural and scientific heritage through resources and services and cooperate actively with the faculty and students in the teaching, learning and research process. The print collections consist of more than 1.4 million books and journals, and the Libraries provide access to tens of thousands of full-text electronic journals and books.
The John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library provides a variety of study spaces to accommodate collaborative and individual learning and provide technologies which support the use of library resources. Related academic units which provide tutoring services are located in Mullen Library and include the Center for Academic Success, the Math Center and the Writing Center.
The Semitics/ICOR Library specializes in the languages of the ancient Near East and the languages, literatures, and history of the Christian Near East. The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, located in Aquinas Hall, preserves the records of the University and manuscripts and artifacts which document the heritage of American Catholics. Rare Books and Special Collections contains printed books and pamphlets dating from the 1470s, including the Clementine Library and the Foster Stearns Collection on the Knights of Malta.
Catholic University and eight other university libraries form the Washington Research Library Consortium (WRLC). CUA students and faculty may visit, borrow from, and order books and articles online from the other WRLC libraries.
The Brookland/CUA Metrorail station at the southeast corner of the campus provides quick and easy access to the entire DC/Metro area as well as resources like the Library of Congress, the museums of the Smithsonian Institution, government agencies, Union Station and Reagan National Airport. Commute from Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia is facilitated by both Metrorail and Marc train public transportation services.
Benefits
The Catholic University of America is proud to offer its employees a wide range of benefits, including health and life insurance, a TIAA-CREF retirement plan, credit union, use of athletic center programs and facilities, seasonal theme park discounts, and tuition assistance for full-and part-time benefits-eligible employees as well as their spouses and dependent children. For more information on these and other benefits offered to CUA employees, refer to the online resource for CUA Benefits: http://humanresources.cua.edu/benefits/.
