Comprehensive child and family services nonprofit serving 12,000+ annually
Judson Center operates a multi-service health and social-care delivery network focused on child welfare, developmental disabilities, and behavioral health across Michigan. The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward healthcare roles (48 of 75 open positions), with mid-level practitioners comprising the majority—a structure that reflects direct service delivery rather than administrative scaling. Current pain points cluster around operational friction: claims denials, payment processing, and foster family retention, suggesting technology gaps in billing automation and workforce management.
Founded in 1924, Judson Center serves nearly 12,000 children, adults, and families annually through a portfolio of interconnected programs: child and family services, autism and developmental disability support, behavioral health, substance use disorder treatment, and integrated primary care. The organization operates with 201–500 staff members across healthcare, support, and program teams, all based in Michigan. Their current tech infrastructure relies on standard office productivity tools (Microsoft Office, Adobe, WordPress) and social media for community engagement, with no evidence of specialized healthcare management or claims processing software.
Judson Center serves children, adults, and families impacted by abuse, neglect, autism, and developmental or behavioral health challenges. Operating since 1924, they serve nearly 12,000 people annually across child welfare, disability, and integrated health services.
Headquarters in Farmington, Michigan. All current hiring is U.S.-based, with staff concentrated in Michigan for direct service delivery.
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