Partners Hiring for Community Health Advocate in Boyle Heights

Last Updated October 11, 2021

Looking for new job opportunities? The Partners in Care Foundation is hiring for Community Health Advocate in Boyle Heights Area! The Health Advocate is responsible to support members and their social and health needs by helping them navigate and access community resources, services and medical systems. Come join a growing non-profit organization that makes a difference in the lives and communities of those we serve!

Qualifications

  • Three or more years’ experience working with people who need assistance with complex health and social issues
  • Experience navigating health insurer and provider systems
  • Experience navigating and interacting with community resources and agencies such as faith based organizations, community centers, government agencies, parks, recreation centers and schools
  • Experience linking people to community resources and supporting people with complex health and social needs/issues in a community environment
  • Knowledge of social work principles, techniques, practices, and their application

Education:

  • High school diploma is required
  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Biology, Public Health, Nursing, Community health or Health-allied field preferred, OR equivalent experience
  • Bilingual or conversational in predominant secondary language of local community
  • Knowledge of a wide range of psychosocial challenges
  • Knowledge of family and group dynamics along with relevant intervention techniques
  • Knowledge of state and federal laws, regulations and policies applicable to scope of practice
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, must be able to communicate clearly and concisely with all levels of individuals, sometimes in stressful situations
  • Must be flexible and able to adapt to changing patient and organizational priorities
  • Must be able to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends as needed
  • Must be able to manage conflict, stress and multiple simultaneous work demands in an effective professional manner and be comfortable in an informal, friendly environment

General Summary:

The Health Advocate is responsible to support members and their social and health needs by helping them navigate and access community resources, services and medical systems.  The Health Advocate will help members navigate the medical system when treatment is required and navigate the community when social services are required.  The Health Advocate will be based in medical practices as part of the care team and will partner with medical providers and the community to provide intensive personal support to ensure that all health needs are met. 

Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Actively engages, builds rapport, establishes a trusting relationship and continuous candid communication with members and member family support systems
  • Assesses social determinants of health needs for moderate-risk members and documents assessment results or augments available information in appropriate systems
  • Consults with or refers members to licensed staff (social worker, nurse case manager etc.) as required based on member social, health risk and medical complexity
  • Establishes relationships with and partners with community resources, health plans and providers by participating in local community engagement activities with local agencies e.g. faith based organizations, community centers, government agencies, parks, recreation centers and schools
  • Assists members with problem-solving barriers to moderate health conditions by identifying, locating, connecting to and navigating needed community and medical system services including visiting members at their homes, accompanying members to medical appointments and assisting members with completing forms to access needed services
  • Determines social determinants of health concerns/ gaps, develops and documents a plan to address moderate social and health disparities
  • Documents member activities and progress notes in appropriate systems and provides reports to management
  • Actively participates as part of provider practice Interdisciplinary Team Meetings providing updates on member needs and progress
  • Identifies gaps in community resources and medical systems and supports the implementation of new solutions or services to close identified gaps

If you are interested in this position, please send your resume to jobs@picf.org.

“Equal Opportunity Employer /Minorities/Women/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation”

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