About University of Arizona
What is the University of Arizona?
The University of Arizona is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona, founded in 1885. A major research university — particularly strong in astronomy, space sciences, optics, medicine and the geosciences — it is one of the largest employers in southern Arizona.
Where will I work?
University of Arizona staff work from the University's campus in Tucson, Arizona. Compressed and hybrid work arrangements are available to staff through the University's flexible-work program.
What is the team like?
Around 15,000 staff and faculty across academic departments, research, libraries, IT, finance, facilities, student services and administration.
Work-Life Balance
The University of Arizona's Flexible Work Guidelines provide for a genuine compressed work week — a schedule where "An employee completes their scheduled hours each week in less than five full work days." It is a year-round option, subject to operational needs and supervisor approval.
Perks and Benefits
- Compressed work week — a full-time week worked over fewer than five days, e.g. four 10-hour days (year-round flexible-work option).
- Hybrid and remote options through the flexible-work program.
- Arizona State Retirement System pension.
- 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 University of Arizona careers site at talent.arizona.edu.
