Working Here

With stellar benefits, competitive compensation, and a workforce devoted to excellence, America’s first research university is a great place to work.

Whether you’re hoping to join our team or are already part of our work community, we hope you’ll explore our career offerings and discover all that JHU has to offer.

Learn More About Working at JHU:

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Getting Started
New to JHU or to management? Learn about onboarding, orientation, benefits, and related resources.
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University Policies
Explore the JHU Policy & Document Library, a searchable resource for policies, statements, and guidelines on a broad range of topics.
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Employment Eligibility/I-9
Every new hire needs to provide proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. Learn about this important step.
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Getting Around JHU
Find campus maps and directions, plus information about parking and transportation.
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Workplace Flexibility
We’re committed to fostering a culture of flexibility. Learn about flexible scheduling, alternate work locations, manager resources, and more.
Employee Recognition
Get the details about employment milestones and the ways we recognize our most valuable resource—the people who make up JHU.
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Workplace Concerns
To ensure a safe, effective, inclusive workplace, we’ve set up easy-to-access avenues to report problems and resolve disputes.
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Leaving JHU
If you’re retiring or just moving on, you’ll want to know the steps you need to take and how your benefits will be affected.
Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other occupationally irrelevant criteria. The university promotes affirmative action for minorities, women, disabled persons, and veterans.