Clinical Manager of Integrated Care, LISW/LSW/LPC/LPCC
Company: Zepf
Location: Toledo
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Description: Zepf Center has been serving the Lucas County
community for over 50 years. We are the leading provider of
behavioral health and substance use disorder services in Northwest
Ohio. Services include adult and child psychiatric, substance
abuse, case management, residential, Crisis Care, and therapy
programs, as well as career development and wellness services. Zepf
Center also offers primary care medical services to our patients to
contribute to their continuum of care. Zepf Center is a
trauma-informed agency and environment for both patients and staff.
The Clinical Manager of Integrated Care will work under the
supervision of the Chief Integration Officer as part of the
Management and Clinical Services Team. This position is responsible
for providing clinical and administrative leadership to the Adult
Mental Health Case Management team which may include additional
assigned clinical programs. The Clinical Manager is responsible for
implementing client services that address Zepf Center mission and
are provided in a manner consistent with the organization’s vision
and values. Hours: Monday - Friday; 8:30am - 4:30pm Essential
Duties and Responsibilities: - Monitors provision of Adult Mental
Health Case Management services and other assigned clinical
programs. This includes ensuring the programs fully meet and
exceeds Fidelity and the ODMH and CARF requirements. - Oversees all
care coordination areas of comprehensive care management, care
coordination, health promotion, comprehensive transitional care and
follow up, individual and family supports and referrals to
community support services. - Makes and receives referrals,
processes case assignments, assures staff assigned to clients are
delivering high quality services. - Provides direct supervision to
assigned Case Coordination teams at various Zepf locations if
necessary - Oversees orientation and training of new employees and
ensures all appropriate paperwork pertaining to onboarding is
complete and submitted on a timely basis. - Works in conjunction
with the Chief to determine, establish, and maintain appropriate
staffing levels to ensure adequate coverage of the facility and
program. - Develops agenda and conducts team meetings. - Be
eligible to become a Health Officer and provide risk assessments in
community - Manage the day to day operations of assigned programs
including budget formation and maintenance, purchase requisitions,
and adherence to contracts and formal agreements. - Responsible for
developing, implementing, evaluating, and enhancing Adult Mental
Health Case Management services and other assigned clinical
programs to meet the needs of consumers, families, funding sources,
and other interested parties. - Builds effective relationships with
community partners that enhances the overall health of clients
enrolled in the assigned programs. Makes and receives referrals,
processes case assignments, transfers, terminations, and assures
staff assigned to clients are delivering high quality services. -
Monitors and facilitates consumer identification and engagement
process and completion of comprehensive health and risk
assessments. - Oversees the team in Development and monitoring of
person-centered care plans and progress towards outcomes. - Acts as
agency representative of Adult Mental Health Care Management and
other assigned clinical programs to the broader health care
community including Medicaid Managed Care Plans, hospitals, and all
other service organizations. - Fosters program development through
ongoing marketing initiative. - Coordinates or facilitates hand
offs as face to face interaction between providers to exchange
information and facilitate Case Consultation between members of the
treatment team. - May provide individual, group and family
prevention and care coordination services both in agency facilities
and in the community based on client. - Compliance with all
documentation and productivity standards, certifications, and
licensing standards. - Provide on-call supervisory support and
on-site supervisory coverage for the Client Services Division as
required. Works with the team members in a care management
capacity, including coordinating and collaborating with the team
members, psychiatrist, nursing, and other healthcare providers
regarding services. - Perform other duties as assigned. Supervisory
Responsibilities: Serving the Zepf Center in Management is a
privilege. You represent the agency in a high level, and
responsibly direct staff and policy. You are a constant example for
our agency motto: Hope Begins Here. - Understands the job duties of
each employee and position within the department - Engages
employees with sanctuary influence while enforcing a safe and
professional workplace - Abides by the Equal Employment Act to
develop, train, and assist each employee. - Furthers own knowledge,
skills, and abilities to support staff, and Zepf Center’s strategic
vision. As well as developing supervisory knowledge, skill, and
ability to create a fluid source of communication within the
department and agency. - Exhibits a leadership role within the
department: holding employees accountable; critiquing and praising
staff; assigning duties and expectations within the department; and
enhancing staff’s knowledge, skills, and abilities by training,
delegation, opportunities, and coaching. - Observes agency’s policy
and CBA by appropriately establishing disciplinary actions and
timekeeping of each staff member. - Meets organizational standards
by efficiently and effectively completing evaluations that
represent goals and discipline competencies. - Ability to
comprehend department budgets and fiscal process. Understanding
that fiscal recommendations need to correspond with Zepf Center’s
strategic vision. Position Competencies: - Professional leadership,
management abilities and qualifications to work effectively with
other managers, co-workers, and supervisees. - Understanding of
care coordination, prevention, integrated care, and community
collaboration - Must be able to communicate effectively orally and
in writing with staff, providers, and consumers - Must be able to
analyze interpret and report data efficiently and effectively. -
Must be able to work independently and demonstrate solid planning,
evaluating, and problem-solving skills Organizational Competencies:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the agency mission, vision, goals, and
philosophy as well as the policies and procedures. - Strives for
high client satisfaction by providing leadership and/or assistance
to coworkers and clients through the integrated care process. -
Demonstrate consistent professionalism and teamwork. - Abide by the
agencies and/or professional code of ethics. - Strives to improve
own and agency operations - Commit to cultivating a non-violent and
trauma-informed environment for all employees and clients, through
our pursuit of Sanctuary; a trauma-informed model. Commit to a
deeper exploration of Sanctuary Values. - Incorporates sanctuary
techniques into daily work activities. - Participates on sanctuary
process teams and/or supports sanctuary initiatives Requirements: -
Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in social
work, psychology, or other closely related human service field is
preferred. - Ohio LSW, LPC or RN license required. Preference given
to candidates with an Ohio LISW, LPCC license - Must have at least
three years of Behavioral Health experience This is a full-time
position with an excellent wage, benefits, and retirement plan
available. EOE/M/F/H/V PI26c5e5a985cc-37156-38522034
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