Complete all sections of an Ohio Civil Service Application. Attach relevant information (e.g. resume’, transcripts, addendum). The application can be hand delivered, faxed (keep in mind that the transmission may not be legible), mailed or submitted over the internet using the State of Ohio job website by the deadline. NOTE: Application post marked by the deadline will be accepted. No information will be accepted after the deadline.
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD)
30 East Broad Street
13th floor
Columbus, OH 43215-3434
Attention: Personnel
Fax: (614) 466-3256
No.
No. You can check the status of a position by opening the job posting status page on this web-site OR by clicking on the job posting status link on any DODD job posting.
No. The status of positions will be listed on this web site.
Yes. If the position you are applying for is covered by a collective bargaining agreement, then employees in that particular union have first consideration for the vacancy. In addition, candidates that have taken civil service exams will be given initial employment consideration over applicants that have not taken a civil service test (per the Ohio Revised Code).
Why does it take so long to fill a position?
There are many factors that go into filling a position with the State of Ohio such as: screening applications, setting up and conducting interviews and completing required paperwork per the various collective bargaining agreements and the Ohio Revised Code.