Is Social Services, Counseling & Community a Good Job Market in Columbus, OH?

Produced by Callings.ai on May 10, 2026

Executive Verdict

Market rating: balanced | Confidence: Medium

Columbus is a workable but selective market for this field over the next 3-6 months. Recent local posting evidence shows more than 75 openings across more than 50 companies, and hiring is fragmented rather than dominated by one employer, which gives job seekers multiple entry points.[7][16] Ohio-wide occupation signals are better than the broader state economy: employment in social services, counseling & community is up 2.5% year-over-year even though active postings are down 7.0%, suggesting real demand but slower opening flow and tighter screening.[4][5]

Best positioned: The best odds right now go to candidates who can work on-site in hospital or community-health settings and can show case management, crisis intervention, documentation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.[9][10][11]

Main caution: Do not assume this is a remote-friendly nonprofit market; about 90% of recent postings were on-site and only about 5% were remote.[10]

What Changed Recently

What This Means for You

Entry-Level Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate: sampled postings skew about 60% entry level, but they also skew on-site and healthcare-heavy, so availability does not mean low competition.[19][10][9]

Best target: Aim first at hospital, clinic, and family-health support roles where case management, communication, and crisis intervention show up most often.[9][11]

Biggest mistake: Applying broadly without proving documentation discipline, client-facing communication, and willingness to work in person.

Next step: Rewrite your resume around case management, crisis intervention, documentation, patient advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration, then build a short target list from ViaQuest, Heart of Ohio Family Health, and local health systems.[11][8]

Mid-Career Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate to competitive: there is a meaningful mid-level slice at about 40% of sampled postings, but senior openings are scarce in the current sample.[19]

Best target: Target hospital social work, discharge-planning, and program-coordination tracks inside The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, The Ohio State University Physicians, Inc., Mount Carmel Health System, and Trinity Health.[8][11]

Biggest mistake: Assuming years of experience alone will carry you instead of showing outcomes like caseload management, discharge success, crisis handling, or cross-team coordination.

Next step: Prepare 3-5 short case stories that prove crisis handling, documentation quality, patient advocacy, and interdisciplinary coordination, then use those examples in every screening call.

Career Switchers

Difficulty: Difficult unless you already bring a human-services degree, major volunteer experience, or transferable healthcare workflow experience, because many postings that state education requirements ask for a bachelor's or postgraduate degree.[15]

Best target: Bridge in through intake, patient advocacy, community outreach, or assistant-level roles tied to healthcare organizations rather than jumping straight to counseling-heavy titles.

Biggest mistake: Trying to leap into roles that imply licensure without a clear Ohio path for social work or counseling credentials.

Next step: Map your degree, supervised-hours status, and exam plan against Ohio's current LPC, LPCC, or LISW rules before spending another month on unfocused applications.[12]

Salary Reality

moderate pay broad access

Observed local pay and recent posting pay tell slightly different stories. A BLS-based Columbus figure for "Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other" shows a $79,160 median, with $55,120 at the 10th percentile and $99,320 at the 90th percentile, but that is a 2023 subgroup measure rather than a live 2026 read on the whole category.[6] Recent Columbus postings center on about $60k to $85k, while Revelio Public Labor Statistics puts the mean offered salary on Ohio openings at ~$61,199 in April 2026 (n=597).[3][20]

In plain English: solid middle-income pay is realistic in Columbus, but many open roles appear to price closer to low-60s through mid-80s than to the older metro median for a narrower subgroup.[3][6]

The upside comes with barriers: about 35% of postings that state an education requirement ask for a postgraduate degree, and this market is overwhelmingly on-site.[15][10]

Best-paying path: The best pay tends to sit in postgraduate, licensed, healthcare-aligned roles and management tracks; national guidance also points to clinical licensure as a major salary separator, and Ohio community service managers show a $73,520 median.[21][22]

Caution: Do not anchor on the top-end figures alone: upper-tail pay reflects a narrow slice of roles, and the clearest local wage benchmarks here are older than the current posting sample.[6][3]

Where the Opportunities Are Concentrated

Opportunity is concentrated far more in healthcare-linked settings than in traditional standalone nonprofits. About 75% of recent Columbus postings in this category came from healthcare, with another about 10% from healthcare services, and the most consistently active names included The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, The Ohio State University Physicians, Inc., Mount Carmel Health System, Trinity Health, and Heart of Ohio Family Health.[9][8] That mix favors applicants who can speak the language of discharge planning, interdisciplinary teams, patient advocacy, and documentation.[11] There is also a smaller long tail of community, faith-based, and education-linked support openings. ViaQuest, Inc. and Columbuscatholic appeared among active employers, while education accounted for only about 5% of recent postings and Inside Higher Ed also showed up in the sample.[9][8] So the market is not closed to nonprofit or institution-based work, but those roles look less numerous than hospital and clinic-based openings right now. The good news is that the market is fragmented rather than dominated by one employer.[16] The downside is that you cannot rely on a single marquee system; a winning search in Columbus means applying across many organizations with a tailored story for each setting.

Where to focus: Start with hospital-affiliated and family-health employers, and position yourself for case management, discharge planning, patient advocacy, and crisis-support workflows before branching into smaller nonprofit or institution-based openings.

Skills and Credentials Worth Pursuing

Adjacent Roles to Consider

30 / 60 / 90-Day Plan

First 30 Days

Days 31-60

Days 61-90

Methodology and Confidence

This April 2026 report was generated on May 10, 2026. Latest direct national data: April 2026. Latest direct Columbus, OH data: May 2026.

Confidence: Overall confidence: Medium. The report relies on recent local readings plus statewide and national directional signals, and some conclusions require category-level inference.

Limitations

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