Employment
You can find all of our open employment opportunities at the WashU Libraries and learn more about working and living at Washington University in St. Louis.
Open Staff Positions
- Building Operations Coordinator (JR85190)
- Copy Cataloging Specialist (JR84970)
- Data Management and Sharing Specialist (JR85017)
- Library Technical Assistant, Offsite Storage (JR84814)
- Miriam Barr Librarian for Jewish and Near Eastern Studies (JR82501)
- Preservation Supervisor (JR84078)
Visit jobs.wustl.edu to search for or browse employment opportunities at WashU.
Student Positions
Visit our Student Employment at the WashU Libraries for a listing of open positions and information for new student workers.
WashU Life & Culture
Experience WashU
Join a community of individuals pursuing their intellectual passions and working together to discover solutions to the world’s greatest challenges. Ours is a collaborative, inclusive, engaged, and vibrant campus community.
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Generous and Supportive Benefits
WashU is committed to providing a comprehensive and competitive benefits package. You and your family can access benefits and resources, such as quality health care coverage, an employee wellness program, tuition assistance for continuing education, and help establishing your financial future.
Diversity & Inclusion at WashU
Washington University in St. Louis is committed to diversity and inclusion. As a community, we want our values to be woven into the fabric of our university and are united in our commitment to justice and racial equity.
About St. Louis
WashU has grown to be a world-class research university with its roots firmly in St. Louis. Throughout our mutual history, we have come together, creating benefits and opportunities for everyone in the community.
St. Louis is a national hub for important research and business development, especially in biotechnology and plant science. Today, engineers, scientists, business leaders, educators, artists, and other innovative and creative professionals are working at the forefront of many fields and endeavors.