If
you would like to apply for a position at Boston University,
please visit our job posting by following the link in the
left navigation bar and determine which positions are of interest
to you. The following information may be helpful to you in
deciding which grade level and employment category might best
suit your career goals. Please note that the Boston University
Job Opportunities Bulletin is updated every Tuesday.
Description
of Salary Grades
Grades
22 26
These are hourly paid clerical or technical support staff
positions. The majority of these positions are covered by
a collective bargaining agreement.
Grades
41 43
These are monthly paid professional librarian positions that
require a Master in Library Science. These positions are covered
by a collective bargaining agreement.
Grades
51 58
These are monthly paid information systems and technology
positions and require a certain level of computer/technical
expertise. When considering these positions, be sure to review
the specific computer requirements as outlined in the job
posting.
Grades
71 82
These are monthly paid administrative and professional positions
When considering these positions, be sure to review the requirements
as outlined in the job posting.
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How
to Apply
Grades
22 through 26
Applicants can complete an online application by clicking
on the "Submit Resume" button listed with the specific
position for which they are interested. (Current Boston
University employees applying for promotion or transfer should
use the instructions in the next section.) Although we
encourage applicants to apply online, applicants may submit
a paper application form which can be obtained at the Office of Human Resources, 25 Buick Street in Boston or in the Forms/Print
Library at this site. We recommend that you attach a current
resume to your application, however, you are not required
to do so. If there is any interest in your application, you
will be contacted by an employment specialist in the Office of Human Resources.
Promotion
or Transfer
If you are a current Boston University employee applying
for grade 22 through grade 26 positions, you must submit a
Boston University Application for Clerical or Technical Promotion
or Transfer form. You may complete this form by going directly
to the job listing for which you are interested and click
"Current Boston University Employees click here to
apply for this position." (Do not use the "Submit
Resume" button.) Once you complete the online application,
it will be sent directly to the Office of Human Resources for review.
If you do not wish to submit your application electronically,
you may obtain a Boston University Application for Clerical
or Technical Promotion or Transfer form from the Office of Human Resources at the address below, or you can print a copy of
the form from the Forms/Print
Library. Once you complete your Promotion and Transfer
application, please return it to the Office of Human Resources where
it will be reviewed by an employment specialist.
We
recommend that you attach a current resume to your application
(or cut and paste it into your electronic application), however,
you are not required to do so. If you meet the minimum qualifications,
including the necessary typing skills, your application will
be forwarded to the hiring department for consideration. An
employment specialist from the Office of Human Resources will contact
you to schedule an interview with the hiring department.
The
current Internal Posting can be accessed from the Job Opportunities
home page under the Search feature. Once there, click on "Charles
River Campus"; then click on "Internal".
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Exempt
Grades 40+, 50+ and 70+
All applicants (including both current Boston University employees
and external candidates) should complete an online application
by clicking on the "Submit Resume" button listed
with the specific position for which you are interested. Please
include a cover letter with the application. Although we encourage
applicants to apply online, you may forward a paper resume
and cover letter to the Office of Human Resources at 25 Buick Street,
Boston, MA 02215. If you send a paper cover letter and resume,
please include the position number (also referred to as the
tracking number) on your letter for the position in which
you are interested. If you are applying for more than one
job, please send a separate resume and cover letter for each
position. Whether you apply electronically or by paper, your
resume will be reviewed by the Office of Human Resources and forwarded
to the hiring department. If there is further interest in
your candidacy, you will be contacted directly to make interviewing
arrangements.
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Boston
University Police Officer Positions
If you are interested in applying for a position as a Boston
University Police Officer, you must submit an application
form which may be obtained at the Office of Human Resources at 25
Buick Street in Boston or in the Forms/Print
Library at this site. We recommend that you attach a current
resume to your application, but you are not required to do
so. All applications for the position of Police Officer are
forwarded to the Boston University Police Department where
they are held until the next Boston University Police Officer
written exam is scheduled. If your written exam score qualifies
you for further consideration, you will be scheduled to attend
the Boston University Police Officer oral exam. Please note
that prior to any offer of employment as a Boston University
Police Officer, a complete medical examination will be administered.
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Physical
Plant--Custodial and Trades Positions
If
you are interested in applying for a custodial or trades position
within the Physical Plant, you must submit an application
form which may be obtained in the Office of Human Resources at 25
Buick Street in Boston or downloaded from the Forms/Print
Library at this site. If there is any interest in your
application, you will be contacted by Boston University and
an interview will be scheduled with the hiring department.
Please note that prior to an offer of employment as a Custodian
or Trades Worker, a complete medical examination will be administered.
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While
we prefer that applicants apply for positions electronically,
all paper applications and resumes should be sent to:
Boston
University
Office of Human Resources
25 Buick Street, 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02215
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