Workplace Flexibility
Emory supports a variety of flexible work arrangements to increase the agility of our workforce, support diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and improve work-life effectiveness. Working flexibly has become the new normal for how work is conducted today. It enables the University to address significant business challenges and it benefits both Emory and our workforce.
Workplace flexibility supports many of the university's strategic initiatives and makes Emory a desirable place to work, helping attract, retain and sustain a diverse, talented and healthy workforce.
A variety of flexible work options enable you to have greater control over how, where and when your work gets done. Learn what types of flexibility options are available.
Learn what steps you need to take if you want to work flexibly or where to get help if you are managing others who are working flexibly.
Emory University has established campus-wide parameters for flexible work arrangements.
Many Emory divisions and schools require staff employees to submit their work arrangements using the Work Arrangement Tool.
Learn what technology resources can help you work most effectively.
Training and consultation opportunities are available to help both managers and employees make flexible work arrangements successful.
View these other resources to learn more about workplace flexibility and related topics.
Emory University employees who work outside the state of Georgia are subject to all employment-related laws of the state in which they work. The University Payroll department must be informed in advance of potential work arrangements outside of Georgia.