Connecting with the HR Office
As of: March 29, 2022
The Baylor Human Resources Office is currently working with limited staff on-campus until further notice due to advanced construction efforts in the Clifton-Robinson Tower area.
Virtual Appointments Available
Please call 254-710-2000 or email askHR@baylor.edu for assistance.
Baylor Human Resources
Each day, we work to foster a caring community in which every Baylor employee has the opportunity to excel, the support to succeed, and the inspiration to shine. How can we help you?
Available careers, positions & rewards of working at Baylor
Welcome, insights & info to help you get acclimated
Benefits, services & support to help you excel
Programs, policies & resources to help you succeed
Opportunities options & assistance to help you invest, prepare, and enjoy retirement
Additional resources for student workers, previous employees, other campus employment, and external guests & vendors
News
Read More NewsBaylor University will be closed on Monday, June 19, in recognition of Juneteenth. Biweekly employees may want to review the University holiday timecard guidelines while completing timecard entries and submissions for the pay period that includes this holiday.
LFSA will meet at the corner of Washington Avenue and University Parks Drive to watch the local Juneteenth Parade together on Saturday, June 17. A lunch gathering will follow the parade at Ninfa’s around 12:00pm. Lunch attendees are responsible for their meal costs. Families are welcome. Contact LFSA@baylor.edu for more info.
We want to inform you about an important update regarding the process of reporting and being paid for absences. Effective from June 11, 2023, all absence time should be entered through the Absence Module in Ignite, and will no longer be available to enter directly in your timecard. To assist you, we have prepared a detailed guide outlining the step-by-step instructions for entering your time off in the Absence Module.
In today’s world, most of us lead or work on projects as a significant part of our jobs, yet few of us have “project manager” in our titles or have ever had any training in project management. The good news is, all of us unofficial project managers can build the skills and confidence to lead projects, big and small, and engage project collaborators to give their best effort. This class is for anyone, regardless of experience in project management, to learnt to start, run, and complete successful projects. You’ll learn the tools, skills, and best practices to complete projects on time and on budget. Sign up in Ignite for the next in-person offering on July 26, from 8:30am-5:00pm.