Human Resources

Career Opportunities

Thank you for your interest in employment at Southwestern University. Available positions are listed below and are updated as changes occur.

                             

Applications/Resumes are accepted for current openings only. Southwestern University does not keep resumes on file.

Application Process

  • Follow the directions in each ad for submitting your application/resume.
  • This institution is using Interfolio’s ByCommittee to conduct most searches. Applicants receive a free Dossier account and can send all application materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge.
  • Generally, once the resumes are reviewed, prospective qualified candidates are contacted directly to schedule an interview.
  • This process could take several weeks or just a few days. You will be contacted directly by the hiring department if an interview is desired.
  • When the Human Resources Department is notified that a candidate has been selected to fill the position, the web-site will be updated immediately.
  • If you are not contacted about the position for which you applied, you may resubmit your application/resume for other open positions for which you may be qualified.

Available Job Openings

📄 PRINTABLE APPLICATION


Staff Positions

Exempt
Non-Exempt

Faculty Positions


Southwestern University is a selective, undergraduate institution committed to a broad-based liberal arts, sciences, and fine arts education. Southwestern currently enrolls approximately 1,500 students and maintains a student to faculty ratio of 11 : 1.  In addition to a number of other national organizations, Southwestern University is a member of two consortia of liberal arts colleges, the Associated Colleges of the South and the Annapolis Group. Located in Georgetown, Texas, 28 miles north of downtown Austin, Southwestern is affiliated with The United Methodist Church.  Southwestern University is committed to fostering a diverse education environment and encourages applications from members of groups traditionally under-represented in academia.

 

The Clery Act is designed to assist the campus community in making decisions which affect personal safety by requiring institutions of higher education to provide certain campus security information to current students, prospective students and employees annually. The Annual Security Report is published every year by October 1st and contains three years of selected campus crime statistics and certain campus  security policy statements in accordance with the Clery Act. The full text of the annual report is found at the following web page: https://www.southwestern.edu/life-at-southwestern/safety-security/annual-security-reports/