Associate Care Advocate - Care Delivery
About the role
This is an entry-level job with a clear path to move into a more senior role. In this job, you will call patients by phone to learn what challenges affect their health. These may include things like trouble getting food, finding housing, or getting to medical appointments. You will help connect them with services and keep clear, accurate notes about each call.
Responsibilities
Screen Patients and Manage Intake: Call patients and ask health-related questions using a set script. These calls usually last 15 to 20 minutes. Your goal is to make patients feel comfortable so they share honest answers.
Connect Patients to Resources: Ask questions to learn what each patient needs. Share resources and send referrals to health and mental health services.
Keep Accurate Records: Type patient responses into an Electronic Health Record (EHR). Review and finalize your notes before the end of each workday. Follow federal privacy rules (HIPAA) and billing standards. Collect and record patient consent at the start of each call.
Manage Your Schedule: Keep your own daily calendar, send reminder calls to reduce missed appointments, and meet weekly goals. Schedule follow-up calls for patients and leave time between appointments to finish your notes.
Requirements
Education: A high school diploma or GED is required. A degree in Human Services, Public Health, or a related field is a plus.
Languages: Speaking both English and Spanish (or another language) is strongly preferred.
Certification: A Community Health Worker (CHW) certificate is preferred. If you do not have one, you must be willing to earn it by attending training provided by Wider Circle and/or completing a state certification application.
Experience: Experience in healthcare, social services, or community work is helpful but not required. You must feel comfortable speaking with many different types of people by phone.
Tech Skills: Comfortable using websites and apps to enter and track data. Able to adapt in a fast-moving work environment.
Self-Directed: Able to manage your own tasks, stay on top of notes, and meet goals without close supervision.
Training: Willing to complete our onboarding program, which includes call practice, documentation exercises, and role-play. You must pass a final test with a score of 80% or higher.
Background Check: Willing to complete a drug test and background check before starting.
Qualifications
You must be able to sit, stand, and walk as needed. You must see and hear well enough to speak with patients by phone and in person. You must be able to type and use multiple computer programs at once while talking. You will need a strong internet connection and a quiet, private space for patient calls.
Skills
Kindness
Organization
Excitement to help people in the community
Care about helping others and reducing health inequity
Ability to build trust quickly
Good listening skills
Clear communication skills
Ability to stay organized under pressure
Attention to privacy and accuracy
Benefits
Pay: $18-$20 per hour
Performance bonuses
A clear path to advance to a senior Care Advocate role
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement savings plan
Paid time off
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Accounts for health care and dependent care
Health Savings Account
Voluntary disability coverage
Basic life and accidental death insurance
Adoption assistance
Paid training to earn your Community Health Worker (CHW) certificate
And most importantly, a chance to love your work, keep learning, and grow with us!