Submitted by Longwell2020 t3_125w7yq in springfieldMO

I'm looking for a part time job that offers health insurance. Salary is flexible; I need health insurance for my wife. My background is in IT security. I have done IT management, systems, helpdesk. I have been recovering from burnout. I just want something to do while I evaluate my life. I live in south springfield and would love a place there. I can do IT but I do not want to take my work home. I am open to almost any kind of tasks, as long as it's not management.

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socialistpizzaparty t1_je6ynx9 wrote

Perhaps you could find contract work that is part time. Then in lieu of an employer sponsored plan, try get coverage through the health exchange.

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VaderTower t1_je72vki wrote

Yeah the equation all changes. If part time either expect to be paid less than a full time counterpart to offset the cost per hour of your health insurance, or just pay for it out of pocket.

Say your premium is $500/mo or whatever. At 40hr/wk that's $2.88/hr additional an employer is compensating. At 30hr/wk that's $3.84/hr. At 20hr/wk that's $5.75 more. At 15hr/wk that's $7.70 more.

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Advanced_Car1599 t1_je78zpg wrote

I’d check with the placement agencies if you have not already. I don’t know what your IT Security knowledge entails, but employers are willing to pay a premium for that space.

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puck126 t1_je7aw3p wrote

CoxHealth offers health insurance for part time as long as you work at least 40 hours per pay period (which is every 2 weeks). They have lots of jobs that don't involve direct patient care or certification. Health information management would be a department where your computer skills would probably benefit you as well, and it's not specifically IT support since thats handled mainly through a third party called Cerner.

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plum_lane t1_je81dzc wrote

Penmac Staffing may have some IT or office jobs you’d be interested in, and they offer a health insurance plan with no waiting period (it takes like a week to start your plan). They also hire the substitute teachers for SPS and several other local districts. www.penmac.com/benefits

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alittlebitmorecheese t1_jecwer6 wrote

SPS Transportation -- drive the bus $20/hr, ride the bus $15/hr. Part time hours with full time benefits. You can work anything from 10 hrs/week to 50+, overtime is allowed and pays time and a half.

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kellsybellsy t1_jegp2ju wrote

Check out UPS. They’ve got benefits for part-time employees. As does Starbucks.

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