07/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/17/2025 11:19
For Immediate Release:
July 17, 2025
New Awareness Campaign is Part of Ohio's Broader Effort
to Recruit and Retain More Professionals into Growing Field
(COLUMBUS, OH) - The demand for behavioral health services continues to outpace the number of professionals in the field, leaving more than 2.4 million Ohioans without access to care. To close this gap, the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) and the Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) today announced the launch of a new recruitment campaign to grow and strengthen the field, referenced in the campaign as Ohio's Wellness Workforce.
"If you are passionate about helping others live up to their full potential, then the behavioral health field is for you," said OhioMHAS Director LeeAnne Cornyn. "We want Ohioans to know this is a broad and growing field, with job openings in more than 120 career paths right now across the state."
Behavioral health is a key part of overall health. It refers to mental distress, mental health conditions, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and substance use. Research shows that approximately 40% of Ohioans live with a behavioral health disorder and the demand for services has increased by more than 350%.
The campaign features real Ohio professionals and students who share why they were drawn to the field and encourage others to pursue a career helping those in need. Growing and strengthening the behavioral health workforce is a priority for OhioMHAS, with work underway to increase career readiness, support recruitment and retention, and enhance contemporary practice for Ohio's behavioral health professionals.
"The health and success of Ohio communities is dependent on a strong behavioral health care workforce," said Cornyn. "We want young people to see the power of compassion and caring. We also want people who are thinking about a career change to know these opportunities exist."
"Meeting the demand for behavioral health care workers will lead to not only a rewarding and fulfilling career for more Ohioans, but also a stronger, healthier state," said ODHE Chancellor Mike Duffey. "I commend all of our higher education institutions that are working to address this need and prepare our future workforce."
The Wellness Workforce awareness initiative is the latest effort to recruit and retain more professionals in the field. Other initiatives include:
"Behavioral health offers rewarding and sustainable career opportunities," said Cornyn. "We know that the Wellness Workforce Campaign will open doors for a stronger and healthier Ohio."
Visit mha.ohio.gov/WellnessWorkforce to view the public service announcements and learn more about Ohio's Wellness Workforce.
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About the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) is a cabinet-level state agency that exists to provide statewide leadership of a high-quality mental health and addiction prevention, treatment and recovery system that is effective and valued by all Ohioans. OhioMHAS strives to end suffering from mental illness, substance use disorders, and problem gambling for Ohioans of all ages, their families, and communities. The department oversees a statewide provider network that consists of 50 alcohol, drug addiction and mental health boards, six regional psychiatric hospitals, and more than 2,400 community-based mental health and addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery support agencies.
About the Ohio Department of Higher Education
The Ohio Department of Higher Education is a Cabinet-level agency for the Governor of the State of Ohio that oversees higher education for the state. The agency's main responsibilities include authorizing and approving new degree programs, managing state-funded financial aid programs, and developing and advocating policies to maximize higher education's contributions to the state and its citizens.
OhioMHAS Contact:
Eric Wandersleben, Director of Media Relations
eric.wandersleben@mha.ohio.gov | 614.359.6754
ODHE Contact
Jeff Robinson, Director of Communications
jrobinson@highered.ohio.gov | 614.752.9487