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KENYON COLLEGE
KENYON COLLEGE
Gambier, Ohio
500+ employees
Kenyon College Bookstore is a publishing company based out of 106 GASKIN AVE, Gambier, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
Wooster, Ohio
500+ employees
The College of Wooster is America’s premier college for mentored undergraduate research. Since 2002, U.S. News & World Report has asked college presidents and deans which colleges provide the best undergraduate research opportunities and senior capstone program. Only two have made both lists every year: Wooster and Princeton. The presidents and deans also ranked Wooster seventh among all liberal arts colleges in America where “the faculty has an unusually strong commitment to undergraduate teaching.” Founded in 1866, Wooster enrolls approximately 2,000 students, who choose from more than 50 academic programs in the sciences, humanities, business and the arts. Wooster offers an excellent, comprehensive liberal arts education, culminating in a rigorous senior project, in which each student works one-on-one with a faculty mentor to conceive, organize and complete a significant research project on a topic of the student’s own choosing. Through this distinctive program, every Wooster student develops abilities valued by employers and graduate schools alike: initiative, self-confidence, independent judgment, creative problem solving, and strong written and oral communication skills. Almost a third of Wooster’s students play intercollegiate athletics, a third perform in at least on musical group, and a quarter are involved in theatre and the arts. Notable Wooster alumni include award-winning filmmakers Duncan Jones ’95, director of Source Code and Moon, and J.C. Chandor ’96, writer and director of Margin Call and All Is Lost; Jennifer Haverkamp ’79, director of the Environmental Defense Fund’s international climate program; Donald Kohn ’64, former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve; Laurie Kosanovich ’94, general counsel for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame; and Sangram Sisodia ’77, director of the Center for Molecular Neurobiology at the University of Chicago.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT UNION
UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT UNION
Alliance, Ohio
100-499 employees
Statistical Analyzing, Checking books in and out, Finding new and creative ways to get people to come to the Library.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MALONE UNIVERSITY
MALONE UNIVERSITY
Canton, Ohio
100-499 employees
Located on 96 rolling acres in Canton, Ohio, Malone University is comprised of the College of Theology, Arts, and Sciences; the School of Education and Human Development; the School of Business and Leadership; and the School of Nursing and Health Sciences. Malone is a Christian university for the arts, sciences, and professions in the liberal arts tradition, affiliated with the Evangelical Friends Church, offering 51 majors, 44 minors, and 12 graduate programs. Nationally, Malone University is ranked in the top four percent of colleges and universities in career outcomes, top 10 (#9) best online financial aid packages, and top 50 (#30) most affordable Christian colleges as well as top 100 (#80) in the Best Online Christian Graduate Schools Guide. Regionally, U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges 2015 ranks Malone University among the top colleges and universities in the Midwest in the category Regional Universities, and to its list of best online bachelor’s programs. Statewide, Malone appears on the list of colleges offering the best lifetime return on investment in Ohio. Malone University has been recognized by the prestigious Templeton Foundation as a leader in character development, as a military-friendly school by Victory Media, and as one of Northeast Ohio’s top workplaces by the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
OLNEY FRIENDS SCHOOL
OLNEY FRIENDS SCHOOL
Barnesville, Ohio
1-24 employees
Established in 1837 by the Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends, Olney continues to cultivate the Quaker values of consensus, integrity, and cooperative conflict resolution while honoring ethnic, racial, religious, LGBTQIAS, and socio-economic diversity. Students participate integrally in all aspects of community life, including decisionmaking in the dormitories, deliberating on academic offerings, and working in the kitchen and on the farm. 100% of Olney graduates are admitted to 4-year accredited colleges and universities. The school is located on 350 USDA certified organic acres near the town of Barnesville, Ohio, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The area is largely agricultural; nearby areas of ecological interest allow the school to offer hands-on environmental science education. The Olney farm provides not only food for the community, but also educational opportunities for students and revenue for the school. The Olney curriculum takes advantage of its small size, international student presence, and culture of inquiry to offer a unique academic environment for high school students. All courses teach core college preparatory material and skills while offering students opportunities to choose to engage with material at greater depth and at an individual pace. Olney is accredited by the Independent School Association of the Central States (ISACS), and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the Friends Council on Education (FCE).
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CANTON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
CANTON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Canton, Ohio
25-49 employees
Canton Country Day School is a unique school full of joy and excitement. The connections, between teachers and students, parents and teachers, school and the broader community are what fosters an environment that allows our students to flourish. Canton Country Day School is a private, independent school for students age three through grade eight. CCDS is located at 3000 Demington Ave Nw, Canton, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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CARING FOR KIDS, INC.
CARING FOR KIDS, INC.
Cuyahoga Fallls, Ohio
50-99 employees
Caring for Kids, Inc. is a private, non-profit adoption, foster care, and birth parent services agency licensed in the state of Ohio operating since 1995. We believe that each child, regardless of gender, race, nationality or special need deserves a family. Our mission is to provide children of all ages with the safety and security of a healthy and loving family. Our experienced and professional team is committed to providing the most complete and compassionate services to birth families, adoptive families and foster families.
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Top Benefits
CANTON MEDICAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
CANTON MEDICAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Canton, Ohio
25-49 employees
Welcome to the home of Canton Medical Education Foundation's Internal Medicine Residency Program! Through our training sites at Aultman Hospital, Mercy Medical Center, and our extensive network of...
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Top Benefits
TRI-COUNTY JOBS FOR OHIO GRADUATES
TRI-COUNTY JOBS FOR OHIO GRADUATES
Akron, Ohio
100-499 employees
JOG is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit corporation serving youth in Summit, Stark, Medina, and Trumbull Counties. We are an affiliate agency of Job’s for Ohio’s Graduates (JOG), a state affiliate of Job’s for America's Graduates (JAG), headquartered in Washington D.C. JOG’s curriculum, instruction, Career Association and Service Learning activities emphasize the perfection of soft skills and are credited for graduates’ successful placement, retention and advancement in the workplace.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
EJ THERAPY, INC.
EJ THERAPY, INC.
Wooster, Ohio
50-99 employees
EJ Therapy provides Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy services for children in the Wayne, Ashland, Holmes, Stark County area. Therapy is individualized and can be provided in a one on one setting or in small group settings. Our therapists are experts in their fields, have specialized training and years of experience to provide each child with the best practice methods in all therapy disciplines. Call our office to ask questions, and set up an appointment. We also have Educational Audiology services for those with hearing deficits.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
CORNERSTONE COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Tallmadge, Ohio
1-24 employees
•Design a standardized billing system to accurately record minutes being spent with each student.•Develop a uniformed data collection and graphing system for Intervention Team to use to document students’ progress.•Create the schedule of intervention specialists to guarantee all IEP time requirements are being met.•Conduct the weekly departmental meetings.•Coordinate with local school districts, parents, and other members of the IEP team to schedule ETR and IEP meetings.•Supervise intervention specialists and their implementation of the IEPs.•Communicate with parents, faculty, and intervention teams.•Arrange the accommodations for three standardized assessments. (PARCC, Terra Nova, OAA)•Attend monthly Board of Director meetings to present departmental reports.•Participate as a member of the Pre-K and Education Committee.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
OUR LADY OF THE ELMS SCHOOL
OUR LADY OF THE ELMS SCHOOL
Akron, Ohio
25-49 employees
Our Lady of the Elms School, an independent, Catholic school rooted in the Dominican tradition, educates girls and young women to listen openly, evaluate wisely, speak bravely, lead justly, and serve compassionately. Our Lady of the Elms, located in West Akron, is dedicated to meeting the intellectual, spiritual, social and personal needs of girls grades one through 12, and co-ed students in preschool and kindergarten. The Elms welcomes students of every religion, race, nationality, and ethnic origin. The Elms fosters fidelity to God, academic excellence, and strong leadership in an engaging, safe environment based in the Dominican tradition. Our students become leaders in business, law, medicine, science, communications, philanthropy, the arts, and technology (just to name a few) — we provide the foundation so Elms girls may achieve their goals. The campus includes a new gymnasium, fitness center, dance studio, and theater. Our schools are up-to-date with SmartBoards, symposiums and computer labs. Our athletic complex includes a track, softball fields, tennis courts and soccer fields. Schedule a visit to our 33 acre campus and see the difference The Elms can make for your daughter.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market