Case Manager - Community Based Youth
Why Join Unison Health?
Unison Health provides a mission-driven work environment focused on staff support, professional growth, and work-life balance. We are committed to helping our employees thrive while making a lasting difference in the lives of children and families. For over 50 years, Unison Health has proudly supported individuals, families, and communities across Ohio. From behavioral health and substance abuse treatment to primary healthcare, we are dedicated to our mission: Making Lives Better.
Compensation & Benefits
Starting at $24.00/hour
Paid Time Off (PTO) Starting at 16 Days/Year
Medical with federal minimum deductibles
Dental and vision coverage
Retailment planning and employer contribution
Position Summary
Unison Health is seeking a Case Manager to join our Home-Based Treatment (IHBT) team, providing services to youth and families with complex behavioral health needs. This role is ideal for professionals who value flexible, community-based work, small caseloads, and the opportunity to make a long-term impact through short-term, intensive support.
Key Responsibilities & Role Highlights
- Serve a limited number of youth and families at a time
- Provide flexible, community-based hours in the home or community
- Work in a team-based, collaborative environment
- Receive extensive training and professional development opportunities
- Support career growth, including supervision for those pursuing licensure
- Participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation with premium call pay included
- Deliver intensive home-based case management services in accordance with state mandates and agency policies
- Collaborate with clinical therapists to support individualized family service plans
- Document all services provided and maintain accurate client records in the electronic health record system
- Ensure compliance with confidentiality guidelines and proper handling of release of information
- Participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation as required
Education & Experience Requirements
- Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field
- Must meet Ohio MHAS criteria for Qualified Mental Health Specialist (QMHS) if not licensed
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required
- Must be insurable under the agency’s commercial liability policy
- Experience working with children and families preferred
- Demonstrate knowledge in:
- Mental illness and treatment
- Individual and group counseling
- Behavioral health assessments and crisis intervention