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Case Manager - Fatherhood Program (Preble County)

Talbert House·Cincinnati, Ohio

$20 - $23/hr·Full Time·On Site·0-2 yrs·
Posted 15 days ago
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About the role

The Case Manager provides personalized coaching, goal setting, and resource coordination for fathers while facilitating the Nurturing Fathers Program. They are responsible for maintaining caseloads, drafting service plans, and delivering ongoing support services including crisis intervention and advocacy.

Position Summary

The Fatherhood Case Manager provides individual coaching and is available for fathers who need personalized support. Through the Fatherhood Project, dedicated coaches provide guidance with goal setting, parenting support, resource coordination, referrals, and case management. They trained and facilitate the Nurturing Fathers Program

Position Description

Under minimal supervision, coordinate and provide care that is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and client-centered

Maintain caseload and utilization by maintaining regular contact with clients to monitor and assess progress

Handle case assignments, draft service plans, review case progress and determine case closure for review and/or in consult with supervisor

Deliver on-going services to clients which may include crisis intervention, advocacy, medication monitoring, transportation assistance, financial budgeting, housing assistance, and referral and linkage to community resources as needed

Assist in helping clients achieve wellness and autonomy through supportive counseling and facilitating multiple care aspects (care coordination, information sharing, etc.)

Develop and/or implement individualized client treatment or service plans and ensures compliance with applicable standards and agency policies

Document all clinical activities to meet specific program, funder and credentialing entity criteria timely and with accuracy

Participate in treatment team and assists in making recommendations for client status changes

Provide client education and facilitate group curriculum in accordance with program requirements.

Adhere to professional standards as outlined by protocols, rules and regulations

Other duties as assigned

For positions assigned to school-based or community programs, up to approximately 30% of annual work time may involve the provision of prevention services, including:

Education – Provide group and individual educational services on Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral (MEB) health, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), coping skills, and related topics to students, families, educators, and community members.

Information Dissemination – Share information and resources regarding MEB health issues through school, family, and community events.

Environmental – Participate in Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) efforts and collaborate with community coalitions to support prevention-focused policies and practices.

Community-Based Process – Collaborate with schools, community partners, and other agencies to coordinate and support prevention initiatives and services.

Problem Identification and Referral – Screen for student, family, and community needs and connect individuals with appropriate services and resources.

Alternatives – Encourage participation in positive activities that strengthen protective factors, reduce risk-taking behaviors, and promote healthy attachment to families, schools, peers, and communities.

Complete agency, accrediting body, and funder required training

Other duties as assigned

Required

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to learn case management principles, healthcare management and reimbursement requirements
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to relate to and interact with a wide variety of people
  • Advanced level problem solving skills and ability to multi-task while prioritizing
  • Ability to utilize technology including electronic service documentation system
  • Basic computer skills with ability to navigate Microsoft applications including but not limited to Word, Outlook, Excel, Teams. and Power Point

Job Requirements

  • Associate’s degree in behavioral science or related field, or equivalent work experience as allowed/required by regulatory bodies
  • Driver License and valid auto insurance

Essential Functions/Physical Demands

Positional: Driving in accordance with job duties assigned. Occasional standing and walking. Occasional to frequent sitting.

Gross

Mobility: Rare climbing, or crawling. Infrequent balancing, stooping, kneeling, or crouching. Frequent to constant reaching and handling.

Sensory: Rare tasting/smelling. Infrequent use of color vision. Occasional use of far visual acuity, depth perception, and field of vision. Frequent use of near and midrange visual acuity, and visual accommodation. Frequent to constant talking.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or on the basis of disability.

First shift with some occasional evening hours.

Posting details

Employment type
Full Time
Work arrangement
On Site
Experience
0-2 yrs
Salary
$20 - $23/hr
Location
Cincinnati, Ohio
Posted
Aug 4, 2026
Application
Employer website
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Hiring organization

Talbert House

Talbert House is a community-wide nonprofit network of services focusing on prevention, assessment, treatment, and reintegration. Services are provided at multiple sites throughout southwest Ohio for children, adults and families. Talbert House's mission is to empower children,...

Salary listed on 4 jobs
IndustryMental Health Care
TypeNonprofit
Size501-1,000 employees
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Community-based case management in Ohio

In Ohio, case manager roles in fatherhood and family-support programs often draw steady demand from agencies serving community needs and coordinating services across multiple partners. These positions can be competitive because they typically require both behavioral-science knowledge and reliable local travel, plus strong documentation and relationship-building skills. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, and confirm your driver’s license, auto insurance, and experience match the posting before applying.

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