About University of Oregon
What is the University of Oregon?
The University of Oregon is a public flagship research university in Eugene, Oregon, founded in 1876. Known for its programs across the sciences, business, journalism, law, design and the arts, it is one of the largest employers in the southern Willamette Valley.
Where will I work?
University of Oregon staff work from the University's campus in Eugene, Oregon (with some operations in Portland). Compressed and hybrid work arrangements are available to staff through the University's flexible-work policy.
What is the team like?
Around 6,000 staff across academic departments, research, libraries, IT, finance, facilities, student services and administration.
Work-Life Balance
The University of Oregon's flexible-work policy provides for a genuine compressed work week: "A compressed work week refers to a schedule wherein the total number of hours worked each week are conducted in less than five (5) full workdays. The most common compressed schedule is four 10-hour workdays per week." It is a year-round option, subject to operational needs and HR process.
Perks and Benefits
- Compressed work week — the weekly hours worked in fewer than five full days, e.g. four 10-hour days (year-round flexible-work option).
- Hybrid and remote options through the flexible-work policy.
- Oregon Public Employees 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 Oregon careers site at careers.uoregon.edu.
