What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patient Advocate position at Hope Medical Clinic?
As a member of the Behavioral Health team, the Patient Advocate works to assist current and potential patients/clients locate and obtain services such as food, basic needs, and general resource support. Primary functions for this role include healthcare navigation services for Hope Clinic patients/clients, triage of requests connecting individuals to appropriate services internally or externally, maintaining a comprehensive list of community resources, and provision of concrete services (such as assistance applications, vital records/photo IDs, and thrift store vouchers).
Position works onsite approximately 24-28 hours per week (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8 hours, plus rotating Saturday AM clinic 4 hours).
Required Education and Experience:
- BA preferred
- Associates Degree with course work in human service-related fields and 3 years of work experience
- Experience working with diverse and occasionally high-intensity client populations
Required Competencies:
- Ability to demonstrate Hope Clinic’s core values
- Strong communication and client engagement skills
- Experience working with difficult clients
- Flexibility to work day and evening hours as needed; as well as rotating Saturday clinic shifts
- Knowledge of MI Bridges to assist with Medicaid applications
- Familiarity and regular contact with hospital financial assistance programs
- Proficiency with computers and various software systems to record, track, and report data
Essential Functions
- Provide direct assistance in obtaining services including healthcare navigation for health insurance or assistance they are eligible to receive
- Work independently and collaboratively as a member of patient’s care team
- Build partnerships with external organizations to effectively assist patients with referrals
- Use various database, online, and paper systems to enroll patients in needed services and maintain patient records
- Provide direct client contact and support in person and/or by telephone.
- Make patient appointments and referrals to other departments or community agencies
- Provide task supervision to interns or volunteers assisting with patient advocacy services
- Plan and/or support Behavioral Health special events such as wellness services, Thanksgiving, Christmas program, whole person health, etc.
- Attend Behavioral Health team meetings and trainings as required
- Other duties as assigned
If interested and qualified, please submit resume and cover letter sharing your specific interest in the Hope Clinic mission. A cover letter must be included for consideration.
Hope Clinic is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are welcome to apply.