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:
Salary: Starting at $55,000
Bonus Program: Earn up to $7,000 annually
Medical with federal minimum deductibles
Dental and vision coverage
Retirement planning and employer contribution
Want to help kids? Come work your passion with Unison Health! We are hiring full-time Care Coordinators to work with children and youth with behavioral or developmental health challenges and their families. In this role, you will collaborate closely with children, their families, and community partners to connect youth to the care and services they need to enhance their lives.
Key Responsibilities & Role Highlights:
Work directly with children, youth, and families in community-based settings through a hybrid model of remote/office and in-person visits.
Coordinate care services by scheduling appointments, managing referrals, and ensuring effective communication among clients, families, and healthcare providers.
Maintain accurate client records and documentation in compliance with healthcare standards and regulations.
Collaborate with internal team members and community partners to address client needs and support care continuity.
Participate in training and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
Contribute to a supportive and collaborative team environment focused on family-centered care and staff growth.
Make a meaningful impact by improving outcomes for children, youth, and their families.
Education & Experience Requirements:
High School Diploma with 3 years’ experience, OR
Associate or Bachelor’s degree with 2 years’ experience, OR
Master’s degree with 1 year experience
Experience in children’s behavioral health, child welfare, developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, or a related public sector human services or behavioral health care field providing community-based services to children and youth, their family, or caregivers
Expertise in one or more of the following areas: family systems, community systems/resources, case management, child and family counseling or therapy, child protection, or child development
Proficient in computer systems and software
Must possess a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and be insurable under the agency’s commercial policy; must carry personal auto insurance
Unison Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).

Unison Health is a nonprofit organization with over 50 years of experience providing compassionate, comprehensive behavioral health care and substance use treatment services to individuals of all ages. We are committed to making mental health and addiction services accessible, affordable, and stigma-free for our community.
As a trusted leader in Northwest Ohio, Unison Health is accredited by The Joint Commission and certified by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. We are proudly supported in part by the Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lucas County and the Wood County ADAMHS Board.
Our Services Include:
Specialized care for adults with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI)
Medication management and psychiatric services for adults and youth
Substance use treatment for youth ages 11–17, including assessment, individual therapy, intensive outpatient programming, and aftercare
Home-based family therapy for children with serious emotional challenges
Individual and group outpatient counseling for adults and children
OhioRISE care coordination services for Medicaid-eligible youth with complex behavioral health needs
At Unison Health, we believe in strengthening lives, supporting families, and building healthier communities—one person at a time.