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The
Medina County Auditor's Office
Employment Opportunities
Thank you for your interest in employment with the Medina
County Auditor's Office. Our staff is dedicated to providing
outstanding service to every individual who enters our office.
Available positions are listed below.
County Employment
Opportunities:
Visit the links
below to view employment positions with other Medina County
Offices.
Medina
County Board of Commissioners
Medina County Board
of Developmental Disabilities
Medina County Jobs and Family Services
Medina County Health Department
Employment Opportunities
in Medina County
Other Employment Links:
Visit the links below to view local job
listings and career boards.
Medina-Gazette Classifieds
Cleveland.com Job Board
Ohio.com Job Board
Akron.com
Classifieds
NewsNet5's Cleveland
Classifieds
Fox 8 Career Board
Cleveland
Plus: Job Search Assistance
Northeast Ohio Employment Connection
If You've
Lost Your Job:
Below are
some steps to take to keep your finances in check while
you look for another job.
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1. Register for Unemployment
Compensation. Call 877-644-6562 or 888-642-8203. You can
also register online at
www.unemployment.ohio.gov. |
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2. Make a budget that fits your new
financial situation. List all of your expenses,
including fixed expenses (such as mortgage or rent) and
future expenses (such as property taxes and income
taxes). Cut out or cut back on unnecessary expenses.
Find ways to save money on your necessary expenses, such
as groceries, bills, and transportation costs. Clip
coupons and purchase store brands to save money on
groceries.
IShopMedina offers an abundance of free coupons for
Medina County businesses. Contact your utility company
about money-saving payment plans. Utilize public
transportation or carpool to save money on gas. For help
building a budget, try the
Budget Builder Tool. |
3. Notify your creditors before you
fall behind. First, make a list of your bills and put
them in order of importance. Mortgage or rent, car
payments and utilities should be at the top of the list.
For each creditor on your list, write down the name,
address and phone number of the contact person, account
number, total amount due, payment date and interest
rate. Then contact each creditor to let them know about
your change in income. They may have a plan to work with
you while you look for a job.
- Mortgage: Contact your
lender's loss mitigation department.
- Rent payments: Contact your
landlord.
- Student loans: Contact your
lender for a deferment or forbearance during a
period of unemployment.
- Car payments: Contact your
lender.
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4. Keep your health insurance.
If you had health insurance before losing your job, you
should be able to buy COBRA insurance. COBRA stands for
the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act,
which allows some employees temporary continuation of
health coverage at group rates. You can also visit
www.insurance.ohio.gov to learn more about coverage
options available to you. Although paying for health
insurance out of pocket can be expensive, paying for
unexpected medical expenses can be even more costly. |
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5. Find a new job. The links located
above offer a wealth of information on job opportunities
throughout northern Ohio. For assistance writing a
strong resume or preparing for job interviews, visit Job
and Family Services'
One-Stop Services site.
Ohio's Rapid Response
site provides a range of services to workers being laid
off. |
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