OHSU Employee Benefits
OHSU provides competitive, affordable benefits that can provide protection, peace of mind and savings. Our packages include health care, income protection and more.
We offer:
- Medical, dental and vision coverage at no or low cost to employees
- Access to retirement plans
- Generous paid holidays, vacation and sick time
- Commuter subsidies
- Access to group life insurance, disability insurance and other supplemental benefits
- Discounts just for OHSU members
- See frequently asked questions
Medical, dental and vision
Medical and mental health benefits: Our medical plan options include OHSU clinical services as well as a network of providers throughout the Portland metro area. Our plans are affordable, whether you need coverage for yourself only or for your whole family. We are proud of our low monthly premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket costs.
Dental benefits: We offer three plans so you can choose the level of care and provider network that meets your needs.
Vision benefits: We offer two plans with coverage for eye exams, glasses and contacts.
Retirement benefits
We offer both voluntary and OHSU-funded retirement plans, so you can choose the options that meet your goals.
401(a) University Pension Plan: Employees can usually start receiving UPP contributions three months after their hire date. Employees who qualify may also be eligible to receive 403(b) matching contributions from OHSU.
Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): This plan is part of Oregon PERS (Public Employees Retirement System). Employees who have an active PERS membership may select the OHSU PERS plan. Most new employees are eligible to participate in the Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) after six months.
Voluntary Retirement Savings Plans: You can start contributing to these right from your hire date without a waiting period.
Holidays and paid time off
- Holidays: Employees get eight or nine holidays a year, depending on the job.
- Vacation: OHSU provides paid vacation time. The amount depends on your job and years of service. All full-time employees earn at least 128 hours a year.
- Sick time: Eligible employees can earn additional paid sick leave.
Supporting diversity
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging: OHSU’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging works to create and support an environment where everyone feels respected and included.
Employee groups: OHSU sponsors employee resource groups where employees with common backgrounds or shared interests can connect.
Anti-racism action plan: OHSU is striving to become an anti-racist, multicultural institution and to become an institution that fully lives up to its values. Programs include unconscious-bias training and anti-racist wellness resources.
Additional benefits
Child care: Selected child care providers offer discounts and priority enrollment.
Commuting: Programs and discounts include:
- Reservable parking, with daily rates based on pay
- Deeply discounted TriMet and C-TRAN passes
- Bike loaners, subsidies and valet parking
Disability insurance: OHSU offers optional short- and long-term disability insurance. Employees can also enroll in insurance to help cover unexpected expenses from a hospital stay or serious illness.
Flexible spending accounts: OHSU offers several pre-tax savings accounts for qualifying medical expenses and family care.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: OHSU offers private lactation rooms, plus a range of work accommodations.
Professional development: OHSU offers education discounts and reimbursement to eligible employees.
Tuition: We offer reimbursement for selected courses at Oregon universities and colleges for degrees or professional development. Discounted School of Nursing classes are also available.
OHSU benefits: frequently asked questions
Who qualifies for OHSU benefits?
Most employees who work at least 20 hours a week qualify for benefits. If you qualify to enroll in OHSU benefits, you may also enroll your eligible dependents:
- Spouses
- Domestic partners
- Children younger than 26
- Children 26 and older who can’t support themselves because of mental or physical disability
Employees who do not qualify for benefits include:
- AFSCME flex staffers, with some exceptions
- AFSCME relief, with some exceptions
- ONA resource nurses, with some exceptions
- Student workers
- Temporary employees
Who qualifies for OHSU retirement benefits?
Most employees working at least 600 hours per year qualify to participate in an OHSU-funded retirement plan, except GRU-represented employees and student workers. OHSU offers the choice of an Oregon PERS plan or a 401(a) plan. House officers and postdoctoral scholars receive an annual 457(b) contribution from OHSU.
How much does OHSU contribute toward medical, dental and other coverage?
OHSU covers the full cost of medical insurance for full-time employees. Depending on the plan you choose, OHSU also covers part of the cost for enrolling your spouse or domestic partner and children in medical coverage.
OHSU also covers a set amount of the cost of dental and vision coverage for you and your family.
If you choose not to enroll in medical, dental or vision coverage, you may be eligible for an opt-out credit.
Can I get medical coverage for my family?
Yes. If you qualify to enroll in OHSU medical, dental and vision benefits, you may also enroll:
- Spouse
- Domestic partner
- Children younger than 26
- Children 26 or older who cannot support themselves because of mental or physical disability
OHSU employees can choose from:
- Three medical plans
- Three dental plans
- Two vision plans
What’s the waiting period for joining OHSU retirement plans?
The waiting period is usually three to six calendar months, depending on the plan you choose. Employees get an email about two months after their hire date to select a plan. Returning employees typically do not need to serve a new waiting period if rehired within five years. There is no waiting period to participate in the OHSU voluntary retirement plans.
How long does it take to be fully vested in OHSU retirement plans?
Once you become fully vested, you own 100% of your retirement benefits.
401(a) University Pension Plan (UPP): Employees are fully vested after three years of service or when they turn 50, whichever comes first.
Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employees are fully vested when they meet one of these:
- Work at least 600 hours in at least five calendar years. Any gap in PERS-eligible employment must be less than five years for prior vesting credit to continue upon rehire.
- Participate in OPSRP on or after their 65th birthday.
Do OHSU employees get tuition discounts?
Tuition assistance includes:
- Reimbursement for selected courses at Oregon universities and colleges for degrees or professional development.
- ONA employees can get discounts for courses in School of Nursing programs.
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