Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

    • OhioMeansJobs Centers

      • Ohio offers a variety of free employment services for Ohioans looking for work and employers seeking workers. Many of these are provided at local OhioMeansJobs Centers and at OhioMeansJobs.com. Every county in Ohio has an OhioMeansJobs Center.
      jfs.ohio.gov/job-services-and-unemployment/job-services/job-seekers
  1. ohiomeansjobs.ohio.gov › job-seekers › learn-aboutThe Hope Initiative - Ohio

    Get cash or other emergency help for you and your family while you are unemployed. Ohio has an OhioMeansJobs Center in every county. Please visit OhioMeansJobs.com to locate an OhioMeansJobs Center near you. You can visit a center in person or ask for a virtual meeting.

  2. Ohio offers a variety of free employment services for Ohioans looking for work and employers seeking workers. Many of these are provided at local OhioMeansJobs Centers and at OhioMeansJobs.com. Every county in Ohio has an OhioMeansJobs Center. To find the center near you, click here or visit OhioMeansJobs.com and click on “FIND A JOB CENTER ...

  3. You can find your local county office here: Local Agencies Directory | Job and Family Services (ohio.gov) General - Family Assistance: Phone (614) 466-4815. Family Assistance Customer Service phone line for refugee services, OWF, and SNAP: Phone (866) 244-0071 or. Email Family_Assistance_Inquiries@jfs.ohio.gov . Out-of-State Inquiries for TANF ...

  4. Help place you in a job, or; Help with job training or schooling; Refer you for other services you may need; Need you to sign papers to get benefits; If you have questions about a specific case or need help, please call the county department of job and family services. General: Phone (614) 466-4815 Fax (614) 466-1767

  5. How can I find a job in Ohio? Search and apply for jobs, find training programs, get job search help and more at OhioMeansJobs.com, the state’s official job search and career development website. You can find in-person assistance at your local OhioMeansJobs Center.

  6. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services promotes long-term self-sufficiency and provides a safety net for our most vulnerable citizens. It oversees Ohio's public assistance, workforce development, unemployment insurance, child and adult protective services, adoption, child care, and child support programs.

  7. People also ask

  8. Services. Resource Assistance. Cash Assistance. Ohio Works First (cash assistance) is temporary assistance available to families to help pay for immediate needs while the adults of the family prepare and search for jobs. Ohio Works First is a work program. Families receive assistance by spending a minimum of 20 to 35 hours per week (depending ...

  1. People also search for