UAB Human Resources supports the mission of the University of Alabama at Birmingham by helping the state’s largest employer become the first choice for those who share our vision of a research university and academic health center that discovers, teaches and applies knowledge for the intellectual, cultural, social and economic benefit of Birmingham, the state and beyond.
Contact Human Resources and our departments directly for information about benefits, policies, employment and training opportunities between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CST. Persons using a TTY/TDD telecommunications device may contact AWARE.
HR Updates
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Total Compensation Statements get an update for 2025
The 2025 Total Compensation Statements for UAB, UAB Hospital and LLC employees are now available in the UAB for Me Benefits Portal. Total Compensation Statements are provided annually by UAB. The customized report illustrates the value of an...
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Special enrollment for new short-term disability insurance is March 17-26
Starting April 1, 2025, UAB will offer short-term disability insurance to benefits-eligible employees through Standard Insurance Company. Short-term disability insurance pays a weekly benefit to participants who experience a covered disability and...
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Deadline to file annual ethics report is April 30
As a public institution, UAB employees who meet certain criteria are required by the state of Alabama to complete an annual Statement of Economic Interests Form. As required by law, the UAB Human Resources provides the Alabama Ethics Commission...
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Updates announced for Educational Assistance, Holidays and Severance Pay policies
An update to HR Policy 319: Educational Assistance Program expanding the program’s eligibly went into effect this month, and two more HR policies will soon be updated in the UAB Policies and Procedures Library. HR Policy 319: Educational Assistance...
Why UAB?
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is defined by its people—our students and employees—whose innovative work improves the lives of people in our city, the state and around the world.
UAB offers a world-class education to a diverse student body, empowers innovative research, contributes to the public good and leads in the delivery of the highest-quality patient-centered integrative care in one of the nation’s premier academic health care centers.
Located in our beautiful and progressive home city of Birmingham, UAB offers competitive job opportunities that will advance your career and enrich your quality of life.
How to Apply
UAB offers competitive and rewarding jobs for a wide array of applicants. Choose the job listings that best fit your role and goals:
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UAB boasts some of the best leaders anywhere in the nation. Be a part of our team and help shape the future of the institution.
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UAB Human Resources provides support to hiring managers looking to recruit top talent to their teams.
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UAB is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

Take advantage of the status updates on UAB’s career site. Sign in and click My Jobpage to check your application statuses and read emails regarding your applications.
- Log in to the UAB Careers Page with your user name and password.
- Click My Job Page located at the top left of the page.
- Locate your desired submission. The page will contain draft and completed submissions.
- Check the Job Status.
- Check your Submission Status.
- Click the submission status to view application status details.
- Click View Email Messages to read any emails delivered to you regarding this submission.
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Refer to the chart below for details on the most common job statuses.
Job Status Job Status Details Open The position is open and a hiring decision has not been finalized. On Hold The position is on hold at this time. Inactive The position is open, but not currently accepting applications. Closed The position has been closed or canceled. Filled The position has been filled. -
Refer to the chart below for details on the most common submission statuses.
Submission Status Application Status Details Information Received You have successfully applied for the position and we have received your submission. Under Review You are progressing through the hiring process and may be contacted if you are a top candidate. Additional Screening You are progressing through the hiring process and may be contacted if you are a top candidate. In Progress You are progressing through the hiring process and may be contacted if you are a top candidate. Under Consideration You are progressing through the hiring process and may be contacted if you are a top candidate. Consent for Background Screening Instructions have been sent to your email address for completing the consent for a background screening in the system. Background Screening A background screening is currently being conducted and you may be contacted for additional information. Not Selected We currently have pursued another candidate for this position. If you submitted multiple applications, you may still be under consideration for another position. Candidate Withdrew/Not Interested Your submission has been withdrawn from consideration for the position.
Still have questions? Visit the Talent Acquisition FAQs page.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is defined by its people — our students, faculty and staff whose innovative work improves lives in Birmingham, the state and around the world. Our comprehensive R-1 university and academic medical center is proud to be located in Birmingham — home to 1.1 million metropolitan residents, the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement, one of America’s most renowned culinary destinations, and nestled within the stunning natural landscapes of the Appalachian foothills and the Warrior and Cahaba River watersheds.
Birmingham boasts a diverse, international flavor. Find your new favorite food at one of our award-winning, James Beard-recognized restaurants; experience new heights at the Vulcan statue atop Red Mountain; cheer on your favorite baseball team at the Regions Field ballpark; or simply sit back and enjoy the view at the award-winning Railroad Park. UAB has transformed Birmingham into a nexus of medicine, business, research and development with a thriving arts and cultural scene.
You may know it as the birthplace of the steel movement, but this Magic City has grown into a charming Southern city with a buzzing urban center — and UAB is right in the middle of it.
Explore the buttons below to learn more about what UAB and the surrounding area have to offer.
UAB has a well-established reputation and recognition as a leading employer and provides jobs and career opportunities to persons from a vast array of backgrounds. Outstanding benefits, competitive salaries and a dynamic environment that encourages professional development all combine to make UAB an exciting and rewarding career choice. UAB is proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. A varied group of people with diverse pursuits, interests and talents — but with a singular dedication to excellence in the service to mankind — contribute to the successes that define UAB.
UAB Talent Acquisition invites you to explore career opportunities on its campus. Explore the resources below for assistance in your employment search.
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UAB Rockstars
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Shahid Mukhtar, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology, College of Arts and SciencesShahid Mukhtar, Ph.D., one of 12 faculty selected to receive the 2021 President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, researches the interface of bioinformatics and life sciences, specifically understanding how macromolecular networks are organized in cells and how pathogen proteins can promote diseases within them.
Mukhtar is known for his active mentoring style aiming to prepare the next generation of intellectual leaders in biology and STEM fields. Since 2017, Mukhtar has organized the day-long National Science Foundation-funded workshop Green DNA Day, in which he and graduate students teach basic plant biology lab techniques to local high school teachers.
“One of the best things about Dr. Mukhtar and his class is the way he emphasizes understanding, asking questions and application over memorization of material,” a student wrote. “Dr. Mukhtar genuinely wants to see that all of his students learn from his class in a way that is deeper and more useful than just memorizing material.”
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Maggie Amsler
Benthic Ecologist & Researcher, Department of BiologyMaggie Amsler, a benthic ecologist and researcher in the Department of Biology and longtime member of UAB’s Antarctic research team, has trekked to Antarctica nearly 30 times in more than 35 years, studying everything from its krill population to the effects of ocean acidification on calcifying organisms.
In 2021, Amsler was selected as a member of The Explorers Club inaugural Explorers 50 program, which recognizes 50 remarkable people working to change the world and extend the meaning and impact of exploration. The Explorers Club, established in 1904, is an international multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to advancing field research and preserving the instinct to explore. Amsler was selected from more than 400 applicants across the globe.
Read more about Amsler in the UAB Reporter.
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Kerry McAlpine
Administrative Supervisor, Occupational TherapyKerry McAlpine's role demands the ability and personality to work with applicants and advisors of Occupational Therapy’s graduate and post-professional programs to ensure that applicants are well prepared and understand the profession and opportunities UAB can provide.
Despite the pressures, McAlpine “always demonstrates a positive and upbeat attitude, which is the first impression seen by all our potential applicants,” a nominator said. “Without Kerry, we would not have the quality and breadth of the applicant pool we get, and without the students we would not have the national reputation we enjoy.”
As one of UAB’s Global DEI Ambassadors, McAlpine seeks opportunities to better ensure diversity and inclusion in the applicant pool and implements his knowledge and experience into our admissions process. “He is exactly the person you want in this position as he knows that kindness, respect and courtesy are at the root of a positive admission experience,” colleagues say.
During the pandemic, Kerry worked to help manage admissions for a new program — the first of its kind in Alabama. Through his efforts, the department will welcome 60 highly qualified young people who will ultimately be the first students to graduate from UAB with a Clinical Doctorate in Occupational Therapy.
McAlpine was one of the first six honorees of the UAB Shared Values in Action Program (UAB VIP Award), launched in 2021 to honor employees whose work exemplifies and embodies one or more of the UAB Shared Values.
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Malcolm Marler, D.Min
Chaplain and Senior Director, Pastoral CareIn the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Malcolm Marler, D.Min, chaplain and senior director of Pastoral Care, was limited to praying on the other side of a patient’s door or placing his hands on a glass enclosure.
Before he and his team of 30 chaplains could resume face-to-face visits, Marler spent time in the COVID Clinic to better understand what patients were experiencing. He also learned the safety measures that would enable him and his team to be present at the bedside of patients who needed comfort and helped make it possible for all staff chaplains to be properly fitted for and trained with Universal N95 Mask and PPE equipment.
Because of these efforts, UAB chaplains were able to offer patients weakened by the virus in body and spirit more comfort than when they were constrained by audio and visual technology.
To connect with patients while still practicing social distancing, Marler adopted a new habit, one he picked up from a friend, a retired Methodist minister. Placing one hand over his heart and patting his chest, Marler tells them, “I want you to know that I am holding you right here in my heart.”
Marler was one of the first six honorees of the UAB Shared Values in Action Program (UAB VIP Award), launched in 2021 to honor employees whose work exemplifies and embodies one or more of the UAB Shared Values.
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Kelly Mayer
Employee Relations Director, Human ResourcesKelly Mayer was one of 20 faculty and staff selected to receive the inaugural President’s Award for Excellence in Shared Values honoring Blazers who demonstrated one or more of UAB’s shared values in the course of their work during the extraordinary times presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mayer was honored for her embodiement of the shared values of excellence and achievement and collaboration in her role as director of Employee Relations. Mayer and her team played a significant role in ensuring furloughed employees received weekly unemployment benefits from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), and Mayer was the direct point of contact for questions or concerns and spent many days working with the DOL to resolve issues.
In one instance, a clerical issue prevented a UAB employee from receiving unemployment benefits for multiple weeks; once the error was discovered, Mayer offered to drive to the DOL offices in Montgomery to retrieve the employee’s payment and eliminate mail times.
“Kelly is truly an unsung hero,” a nominator says. “She works tirelessly and has been doing so since the beginning of the pandemic. She embodies the purpose of this award.”