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Publicado 15/4/26 14:50

Case Management Supervisor — Family Residential Shelter (Trauma-Informed Leadership)

Presencial, El trabajo se debe realizar en o cerca de Cincinnati, OH
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  • Descripción

    Tipo de contrato:
    A Tiempo Completo
    Fecha de inicio:
    Mayo 11, 2026
    Fecha límite de postulación:
    Mayo 1, 2026
    Educación:
    Maestría/Máster
    Nivel de Experiencia:
    Nivel intermedio
    Salario:
    USD $65.000 - $70.000 / año
    Área de Impacto:
    Personas sin Hogar, Infancia & Juventud, Familia

    Descripción

    Bethany House Services believes every family deserves stability, dignity, and a path to lasting well-being. We combine trauma-informed care with practical supports to help families secure housing, build economic self-sufficiency, and flourish. We’re a collaborative, mission-driven team that values empathy, cultural humility, and bold, hopeful action.

    The Role We’re seeking a dynamic Case Management Supervisor to lead our case management team, oversee high-quality services for families, and drive measurable outcomes. You’ll supervise Case Managers, manage a caseload of 10-12 families, ensure program compliance, and partner with shelter leadership, direct service staff, and community resources to deliver client-centered, strength-based support.

    What You’ll Do

    • Lead with HEART: Supervise and support a team of case managers to deliver trauma-informed, client-centered services that promote housing stability and well-being.
    • Grow People, Grow Impact: Provide regular supervision, coaching, and professional development; cultivate a positive, inclusive shelter culture and strong team morale.
    • Optimize Service Delivery: Facilitate weekly team meetings, coordinate caseload distribution, and strategize to prevent burnout and ensure equitable support.
    • Ensure Excellence: Review and sign off on service plans, case notes, and discharge plans; maintain quality, consistency, and policy compliance.
    • Collaborate for Success: Work with shelter staff, housing partners, employers, and service providers to secure resources and expand opportunities for families.
    • Monitor & Improve: Track timeliness and effectiveness of interventions, identify barriers, and implement corrective action; use data to inform improvements.
    • Champion Accessibility: Ensure culturally responsive practices and accessibility for clients from diverse backgrounds.
    • Compliance and Quality: Maintain HIPAA-compliant records, SOPs, and reporting for funders and regulators; conduct chart audits and quality assurance.
    • Data-Driven Leadership: Prepare metrics and reports for leadership; support continuous quality improvement initiatives in case management.

    What Success Looks Like

    • Families experience clear, compassionate, goal-oriented case management that advances housing stability and economic self-sufficiency.
    • A thriving, supported case management team with low burnout and strong collaboration.
    • Compliance and data integrity across all records, with actionable insights driving program improvements.
    • Strong partnerships with community resources that expand client opportunities.

    Who You Are

    • Licensed professional: LCSW, LSW with supervisory designation, or equivalent licensed case manager (Ohio). Master’s in Social Work (MSW) or equivalent required.
    • Experienced: Minimum 2 years in case management, preferably in homeless or family shelter settings; proven trauma-informed, family-centered practice; leadership and supervision experience.
    • Skilled Communicator: Excellent written and verbal communication, advocacy, crisis intervention, and de-escalation abilities.
    • Data-Savvy: Comfort with case management systems and data-driven decision-making; ability to review, sign off, and ensure accuracy.
    • Resourceful Problem-Solver: Creative, flexible thinker with strong organizational and time-management skills.
    • Culturally Competent: Deep commitment to anti-oppression, cultural humility, and equitable service delivery.
    • Collaborative: Comfortable working with shelter staff, housing specialists, service providers, and community partners.
    • Flexible: Willingness to work some evening hours; comfortable in a fast-paced shelter environment.

    Working Conditions

    • Primary work location: Family shelter facility
    • Some evenings for programming accessibility
    • Exposure to challenging circumstances including family crises and mental health situations
    • Fast-paced environment with resident turnover
    • Collaboration with shelter staff, housing specialists, and external providers
    • Potential exposure to challenging behaviors or situations

    What We Offer

    • Meaningful, mission-driven work with families in your community
    • A supportive leadership team and opportunities for professional growth
    • Competitive salary and benefits
    • A culture that values well-being, collaboration, and innovation
    • Commitment to trauma-informed, culturally responsive practice

    Compensación

    • Medical, dental and vision benefits covered the 1st day of the month after start date
    • 401K
    • 15 days PTO the first year, in addition to 10 paid holiday and 10 paid sick days per
    • Company paid life insurance, short and long term disability
    • $50/month cell phone stipend

    Nivel de Idiomas

    English

    Spanish preferred

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    4769 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA

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