Employee Benefits
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center offers a comprehensive employee benefits program that is equal to or better than the majority of the other health care institutions in the city. The benefits program is constantly reviewed to identify better ways to deliver world-class benefits.
Many of these benefits, such as life insurance, long-term disability insurance and pension plans are paid in full by the medical center. The major costs of others, such as health and dental insurance, are also paid so that employees can obtain this protection at substantially lower rates.
Eligibility
Employees are eligible for benefits if they are scheduled to work at least 40 hours per two-week pay period. In some cases, those who work in a limited part-time, temporary or standby status are eligible for some of the benefit plans.
Employee Benefits
Medical Plans
Eligible employees have a choice of medical plans that let them decide among the level of plan benefits, cost, or the availability of non-network benefits.
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Dental Plans
Eligible employees have a choice of dental plans that let them decide among the level of plan benefits, cost, or the availability of non-network benefits.
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Vision Plans
Employees can take advantage of two voluntary vision plans. Our VisionCare Plan offers discounted services and materials, so you pay only co-payments for covered expenses. Our Vision Discount Plan offers on-the-spot discounts on eye care and eyewear needs from participating providers.
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Tuition Reimbursement Plan
Eligible employees can be reimbursed up to $5,000 per calendar year for undergraduate courses and up to $7,500 per calendar year for graduate coursework.
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Paid Time Off and Extended Illness Bank
Eligible employees accumulate Paid Time Off for vacations, holidays, personal time, and short-term illness. They also acculmulate paid time to be used for extended illness.
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Cincinnati Children's-Funded Retirement Plans
Eligible employees automatically participate in one of two retirement plans -- a defined benefit (DB) pension plan or a defined contribution (DC) retirement plan. Cincinnati Children's pays 100% of the cost of providing both plans, and you can become vested in your benefit within as few as three years.
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Employee-Funded Retirement Plans (with Cincinnati Children's help)
Eligible employees may make payroll contributions to 403(b) Tax Sheltered Retirement Accounts, and direct how their contributions are invested. Further, eligible employees may receive matching contributions from Cincinnati Children's equal to up to 1 percent of their annual pay.
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Cincinnati Children's-Paid Life / AD&D Insurance
Eligible employees automatically receive Group Term Life insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment insurance coverage. Cincinnati Children's pays 100% of the cost of providing this coverage.
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Supplemental Life / AD&D Insurance
Employees can purchase supplemental term life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance for themselves, their spouses or same sex domestic partners, and dependent children.
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Cincinnati Children's-Paid Long-Term Disability Insurance
Eligible employees automatically receive Long Term Disability insurance coverage. Cincinnati Children's pays 100% of the cost of providing this coverage.
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Supplemental Disability Insurance
Employees can purchase up to two years of disability benefits to supplement any PTO, EIB and long-term disability benefits provided by Cincinnati Children's.
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Flexible Spending Accounts
Employees can contribute to flexible spending accounts using pre-tax dollars from their pay, then use the money to pay for eligible Health Care and Dependent Care expenses. Because contributions are not taxed, your dollars go further.
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Employee Assistance Programs
Employees and members of their households can use our Employee Assistance Program for help with issues such as family or marital relationships; death in the family; alcohol or drug problems; emotional/psychological problems; legal or financial problems; and retirement.
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