11 Best Part-Time Jobs With Medical Benefits

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Medical benefits can be hard to come by, especially when you’re working a part-time job, which is why this list of the 11 best part-time jobs with medical benefits will be your guiding light if you’re job hunting and need insurance.

Part-time jobs have come a long way. In the past, most companies didn’t offer benefits or perks. Recently, a lot of American companies have taken initiative to not only attract and retain employees but make them feel welcome and give them access to resources. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 19 percent of part-time workers have access to medical benefits in the US, whereas 88 percent of full-time workers have access, despite the fact that millions of Americans work part-time. This leaves a large section of the population to fend for themselves for insurance.

Per the Affordable Care Act, children can retain their parent’s health insurance up until they’re 26. This is great for getting you through college if your parents are fortunate enough to have great insurance, but time moves quickly, and suddenly you’re on your own and uninsured. Not everyone works a full-time, salaried job with benefits at 26. Maybe you’re a freelancer, and you want to work something on the side, or your passion is elsewhere, but you need to make money. Insurance is very important and actually required. It’s much easier to get it through an employer than deal with the faff of sorting it out on your own. I can’t understand insurance language, and I don’t even know if anyone else can either, but when you have three things to choose from it’s much more simplified.

If you’re on the hunt for a part-time job that will give you the benefits you deserve and need, the jobs listed here will be great to consider. We took a look at a few credible sources to create this list, like MoneyCrashers, Out of Your Rut, PT Money, and Fortune. If you see an opening for a position listed here, go apply knowing you’ll be eligible for medical benefits even as a part-time employee. You have to work at least 20 hours a week to qualify, but it’ll be well worth it when you can go to the doctor’s office without having a panic attack at the cost.

Moms should take a look at our list of 12 Well-Paying Part-Time Jobs for Moms for a more individualized look at the job search, but keep looking here on this list of best part-time jobs with medical benefits, for your medical benefits guide:

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