About Drexel University
What is Drexel University?
Drexel University is a private research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded in 1891 and known for its pioneering cooperative-education (co-op) program. It spans fifteen colleges and schools across engineering, business, health professions, computing, design and the arts.
Where will I work?
Drexel professional staff work from the University's campuses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Compressed and hybrid work arrangements are available through Drexel's flexible-work program.
What is the team like?
Around 6,000 faculty and professional staff across academic departments, research, IT, finance, facilities, student services and administration.
Work-Life Balance
Drexel runs a formal Flexible Work Arrangement program with a genuine compressed work week. From Drexel's Flexible Work Arrangement Guide: "Compressed Work Schedule" is defined as "an alternate work schedule completed in fewer than five (5) full workdays per week." The guide is written for Drexel's professional staff and the arrangement is year-round, by written agreement with the immediate supervisor.
Perks and Benefits
- Compressed work schedule — a full week completed in fewer than five workdays (year-round flexible-work option).
- Hybrid and remote options through the flexible-work program.
- Retirement plan with university contributions.
- Comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage.
- Generous paid time off and university holidays.
- Tuition benefits for staff and their families.
How to Apply
Browse and apply for current staff openings on the Drexel careers site at careers.drexel.edu.
