Cuyahoga County

Cuyahoga County

Government Administration

Cleveland, Ohio 16,632 followers

We Are Cuyahoga

About us

With over 4,500 employees, the County promotes regional growth, economic opportunity, individual well-being, regional collaboration, and superior service. We want a vibrant and prosperous region where everyone thrives, and all things are possible. Our workforce includes commissioned law enforcement officers; corrections officers and medical staff who work with jail inmates; social service workers supporting some of the County’s most vulnerable residents; job and family service specialists who keep families together and help job seekers find meaningful work; engineers and tradesmen who design, build, and maintain the County’s infrastructure; loan officers who help businesses finance growth and job creation; a consumer affairs team who make sure residents are treated fairly by businesses; sustainability experts building a local clean energy economy, and a host of professionals who support the work of government. If you want a challenging career where you can make a difference in our community, then come work at Cuyahoga County. Cuyahoga County welcomes candidates of all backgrounds, including women, minorities, veterans, and those with disabilities. We want the best and brightest employees to build the government of today and tomorrow. We offer a total compensation package that includes competitive wages; medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees, their spouses, and dependents; retirement contributions through the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS); flexible spending accounts for medical, dependent care, and transportation related expenses; term life and accidental death & dismemberment insurance; an optional deferred compensation program; 11 paid holidays; accrued paid vacation and sick leave; and paid leave for new parents, those facing the loss of a loved one, and employees serving in the military. County employees with student loan debt may also be eligible to participate in the federal government’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.

Website
https://cuyahogacounty.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Cleveland, Ohio
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1808
Specialties
Health and Human Services, Justice Affairs, Economic & Workforce Development, Public Works, Planning, Procurement and Diversity, Auto Titles, Vendor & Dog Licenses, Domestic Relations, Child Support and Enforcement, Employment and Job Resources, Human Resources, Law Enforcement, Information Technology, and Communications

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    Another big milestone we're celebrating! 🎉 Cuyahoga County along with the City of Cleveland and five other cities receive a much appreciated and necessary allocation of CDBG funds. The County uses these funds to support the 51 communities we serve. In the past few years, we have received and provided over 40 million dollars in CDBG funding, allowing us to make repairs to roads and streets, making community and senior centers ADA compliant and providing citizens with countless hours of financial counseling and foreclosure prevention. "While block grants continue to be the cornerstone for the funding of many projects, they are but one tool used to build up our communities. We must continue to seek out and utilize other financial opportunities to add to and strengthen our neighborhoods," said Sara Parks Jackson, Cuyahoga County Director of Housing and Community Development. "I'm grateful to the US department of Housing and Urban Development for not only providing the funding but providing us with outstanding support as we continue our work to have a positive impact on the families and communities we serve."

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    Today is the 50th anniversary of the CDBG Program, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the City of Cleveland - City Hall, Cuyahoga County, CHN and the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation gathered to celebrate. We gathered at the iconic St. Michael School and Convent in Tremont, a building being restored and converted into affordable senior housing, in part funded by the CDBG Program. Tremont West Development Corporation Councilwoman Jasmin Santana

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    It's our anniversary! 🎉 Can you believe it's been 10 years since we moved into our Administration Building in Downtown Cleveland?! Thank you to our building's management team for helping us celebrate this milestone with donuts. We're looking forward to the next decade; committed to serving our Cuyahoga County residents and making a difference. #WeAreCuyahoga

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    We're continuing to provide assistance to Cuyahoga County families by increasing funding for emergency food assistance by $250k due to demand from recent power outages. Our team is working with the Greater Cleveland Food Bank to replenish food lost. We are also working with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service on additional food replacement measures. Additional County levy dollars were approved by the Board of Control for the United Way of Greater Cleveland Emergency Food Purchase contract. Learn more at bit.ly/46ZI8ML.

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    ICYMI: We joined the City of Cleveland and the City of Painesville in collectively receiving a $129M grant from the EPA for climate pollution reduction. We're still celebrating this massive accomplishment and cross-county line collaboration. Here's to paving a way for a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future, Cuyahoga! Learn more at /bit.ly/3WA580j.

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    The deadline to file an Informal Review Complaint is coming up, Cuyahoga! If you wish to dispute the proposed value for your property, please submit your complaint and begin the Informal Review process before August 30. Questions? Call our fiscal team at (216) 443-7420, option 3. For more information, visit bit.ly/4arA9ZO.

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