Work at Community Solutions
With offices in Cleveland and Columbus, our policy, research, and communications professionals work together to identify, analyze, and explain complex issues. We focus on health, social and economic data and issues, and propose nonpartisan solutions to improve the lives of Ohioans.
Culture & Benefits
Flexibility, equity, and growth define our culture. Beyond a generous benefits package and modern offices, our staff enjoys organizational support for professional development, tuition reimbursement, and loan forgiveness.
Flexibility
In our permanent hybrid working environment, all employees work from their assigned office at least two days a week. Offices are centrally located in downtown Cleveland and Columbus. Remote work must take place within the state of Ohio.
Healthcare, Vacation, and 401K
Employees working 40 hours per week get ample paid time off including 4 weeks of PTO, 11 paid holidays per year, sick time, and a week-long office closure between Christmas and New Year. 401(k) retirement plan with automatic employer contribution. Employer covers 100% of a high deductible premium plan for the employee’s coverage plus a monthly contribution to a Health Savings Account (HSA).
Equity Lens
Community Solutions seeks diverse applicants who understand and value racial equity as an organizational operating principle and are committed to continued learning on issues related to race, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Open Roles
Interested in working at Community Solutions? If no roles are listed, send us your resume at hr@communitysolutions.com.

What does a research center do?
Our public facing work is represented by three teams: Policy, Research + Data Analysis, and Communications.
Policy
Testimony at the Statehouse, educational events like the Medicaid Institute, and legislative relationships amplify community voice and help make sense of a complex system.
Organizations in Northeast Ohio and across the state use our public policy analysis to understand policies that affect their work.
Research
Surveys, narrative analysis, demographic research, and community needs reporting reveal changes in the health and human services space and inform next steps.
Government, non-profits, foundations, associations, and other organizations use the research that we develop for the public good.
Data Analysis
Fact sheets, Census analysis, poverty trends, and social drivers of health research are among the most popular analysis that we produce.
Direct service organizations, funders, and policymakers use our data analysis to develop actionable strategies to develop health, social, or economic support for Ohioans.
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If you don't see a role fitting your expertise listed, we'd still love to hear from you!
