Employment Resources for the Disability Community

Georgetown’s disability culture and community is robust and dynamic. The University values the accomplishments and contributions of our disabled community members and recognizes that creating a culture of access in the workplace aligns with the University’s Jesuit values. The University shares the following resources for prospective employees, current employees, supervisors, and hiring managers.

Resources for Prospective Employees

Employment Opportunities at Georgetown:

Georgetown University welcomes qualified individuals with disabilities to apply to our open positions. Please use the links below to view our current employment opportunities. 

If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need reasonable accommodations for any part of the application and hiring process, please visit the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, and Affirmative Action (IDEAA) website for general information about requesting accommodations, as well as information about requesting accommodations specifically for applicants. You also can contact IDEAA at (202) 687-4798 or ideaa@georgetown.edu.

Additional Resources:

The resources listed below may be useful for individuals with disabilities who are searching for employment at Georgetown or elsewhere:

Resources for Current Employees 

Georgetown encourages all employees and community members to explore these disability-related programs and resources offered by the University:

Resources for Supervisors and Hiring Managers

Supervisors and hiring managers play a critical role in supporting the University’s efforts to attract and retain members of the disabled community. Supervisors and hiring managers should be familiar with the resources available through the Accessibility at Georgetown website and should be sure to follow the guidance on how to make documents, digital resources, and events accessible. IDEAA also is available to provide training or workshops on accessibility in the workplace on request.

If employees or applicants request reasonable accommodations from supervisors or hiring managers, supervisors or hiring managers should refer the requester to the Disability Accommodation Request for Employees form or the Disability Accommodation Request for Applicants form. Supervisors or hiring managers should never make or deny accommodation requests on their own. All accommodation requests must be coordinated through IDEAA.

The following additional resources have been cultivated to assist supervisors and hiring managers with these important efforts:

Recruiting, Hiring, Retaining, and Promoting People with Disabilities: A Resource Guide for Employers

Resources for Reporting Accessibility Barriers

Anyone who encounters an accessibility barrier at the University should report physical accessibility barriers here, being sure to select that the request is accessibility-related, and report digital accessibility barriers here

Resources for Reporting Disability Discrimination or Bias

University policies prohibit discrimination and harassment based on disability. Anyone who has experienced possible disability-based discrimination, harassment, or bias incidents can review the options available to them through IDEAA. Available options include filing a formal complaint, filing a bias report, or requesting alternative resolution.

University supervisors and hiring managers are reminded that they are required to report any conduct that may violate the University’s nondiscrimination or anti-harassment policies, including possible disability-based discrimination, harassment, or bias incidents. Conduct that may violate these policies must be reported by contacting IDEAA at 202-687-4798 or ideaa@georgetown.edu, within 24 hours, or as soon as possible. 

Employees also are reminded to report conduct that may violate the University’s nondiscrimination or anti-harassment policies, including disability-based conduct, by contacting IDEAA at 202-687-4798 or ideaa@georgetown.edu. If in doubt as to whether certain conduct violates these policies, or if you have any questions about these policies or their application, supervisors, hiring managers, and employees should contact IDEAA for a consultation.

Resources to Support Disability Inclusion

All members of the Georgetown community play a role in creating an inclusive environment and are encouraged to review the following resources:


Disability-Related Organizations

Numerous resources external to Georgetown offer guidance and information to employees, supervisors, and people with different types of disabilities, some of which are highlighted below: