Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA) Essen Medical AssociatesCertified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA)Bronx, New York$45,000–$50,000 / yearFull timeThis role is central to our Article 32 program, providing non-clinical peer mentorship, building recovery capital, and facilitating community linkages that promote sustained engagement and long-term wellness. Overview: Essen Health Care is the largest privately held, multispecialty medical group in New York, providing high-quality, compassionate care to some of the state’s most vulnerable and underserved residents.
Peer Advocate St. Clare's - BoontonPeer AdvocateBoonton Township, New Jersey$16.10–$21.72 / hourSaint Clare's Health includes CMS 5-Star Rated hospitals and is an award-winning provider of safe, high quality, compassionate care, serving the communities of Morris, Warren and Sussex counties. Participates as a member of the Early Intervention Services Team to provide crisis intervention, education and support services to consumers of mental health services in an effort to prevent hospitalization and unnecessary use of psychiatric screening and psychiatric emergency services.
Peer Advocate Community Health Action of Staten IslandPeer AdvocateJamaica, NY$37,000–$41,000 / yearDUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide overview of program, department, and agency services through Orientation activities; Accompany participants to provider sites to give support and navigation assistance; Co-facilitate group activities that teach clients how to identify high risk thoughts or actions and slow down impulsive behavior to change their thought patterns for prosocial behavior; Assist with community outreach and program promotion to inform the public of available agency resources, as needed; Provide food and nutrition counseling/education; Successfully complete required food and nutrition counseling and education training held by the College of Staten Island; Conduct telephone and office-based follow up with individuals to identify and address barriers to care and treatment; Provide reminder phone calls to reinforce retention in care and services; Reach out to participants to follow up on referrals made and to engage them into programming; Outreach individuals who miss appointments; Attend and participate in staff development trainings as required; Actively participate in regularly scheduled supervision and attend team meetings; Complete all program documentation in a timely manner; Perform all functions in alignment with CHASI's Mission, Vision, and Core Values; Other duties as assigned. CHASI provides outreach, education, prevention, and direct support services for populations most affected by health disparities - the poor and working poor, low-income people with chronic illnesses, persons with criminal justice involvement, substance users, domestic violence survivors, people of color, persons living with HIV/AIDS, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Claims Support Advocate (Temp) Included Health IncClaims Support Advocate (Temp)NYFor context, these markets include Zone A (e.g., Phoenix AZ, San Antonio TX, Columbus OH, Charlotte NC), Zone B (e.g., Chicago IL, Denver CO, San Diego CA, Houston TX), and Zone C (e.g., Los Angeles CA, Seattle WA, Washington, D.C., Boston MA). Job Summary: As a Claims Support Advocate (CSA), you will be part of a vibrant team of high performing and highly engaged professionals that work to ensure a quality member experience within our service level agreements.
Financial Advocate Advocate Health and Hospitals CorporationFinancial AdvocatePort Washington, WashingtonHeadquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Advocate Health services nearly 6 million patients and is engaged in hundreds of clinical trials and research studies, with Wake Forest University School of Medicine serving as the academic core of the enterprise. Providing care under the names Advocate Health Care in Illinois; Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama; and Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin, Advocate Health is a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care.
Bilingual Field Enrollment Advocate - Spanish or Mandarin/Cantonese HF Management ServicesBilingual Field Enrollment Advocate - Spanish or Mandarin/CantoneseNew York City, New York$48,600–$65,960 / yearThe Entitlement Advocate provides Healthfirst Medicare Advantage Plan(MAP), Managed Long-Term Care Plan(LTC), Dual eligible Medicare Plan and Nursing Home members and prospects with obtaining and retaining of financial entitlements for which they are eligible. Maintain contact between participant/primary support, business office, social worker, marketing specialists and enrollment specialists to keep parties updated regarding progress of MA and other entitlement applications.
Bilingual Senior Retention Advocate HF Management ServicesBilingual Senior Retention AdvocateBrooklyn, New YorkThe Bilingual (Spanish and/or Man/Can) Sr Retention Advocate (SRA) is responsible for educating and providing Healthfirst members support to obtain financial entitlements for which they are eligible that enable members to maintain the highest level of independence both at home and within their communities. These systems include, but are not limited to, TrucareHTML5, RightFax, VoIP, Virtual Work Platforms (VPN), creating pdf files (Adobe Acrobat), and MS Office 360 software (such as Word, Excel and Outlook), Interaction Client, Jabber, and related systems.
Regional Advocate Alpaca AudiologyRegional AdvocateParsippany, New JerseyAlpaca Audiology is looking for a talented and competitive Regional Customer Service/Sales Advocate to handle all levels of communication (email, chat, inbound and outbound calls) and generate appointments in a specific region. One must be comfortable placing and or receiving over 100 calls per day to new and existing patients, generating interest from qualifying prospects and “closing sales”.
Care Advocate - Care Delivery Wider CircleCare Advocate - Care DeliveryNew Brunswick, NJ$23.36–$26.82 / hourThe Care Advocate will support our Care Delivery program (WiderCare+), using approved curriculum to build trust and promote health, while simultaneously driving the Community Health Integration (CHI) and Principal Illness Navigation (PIN) programs to bridge the gap between clinical care and social needs. Wider Circle’s trusted delivery network has been proven to drive resilience, improve member experience and engagement, and reduce inappropriate utilization and has been published in peer-reviewed literature.
Bilingual Field Enrollment Advocate - Spanish Or Mandarin/Cantonese HealthfirstBilingual Field Enrollment Advocate - Spanish Or Mandarin/CantoneseBronx, NY$48,600–$65,960 / yearThe Entitlement Advocate provides Healthfirst Medicare Advantage Plan(MAP), Managed Long-Term Care Plan(LTC), Dual eligible Medicare Plan and Nursing Home members and prospects with obtaining and retaining of financial entitlements for which they are eligible. Retention (Assist with Renewal of Members Medicaid eligibility): Responsible for contacting and assisting current senior Health Partners and Complete Care members who are due to recertify their healthcare coverage for Medicaid.
Bilingual Senior Retention Advocate HealthfirstBilingual Senior Retention AdvocateBrooklyn, NY$58,900–$80,070 / yearThe Bilingual (Spanish and/or Man/Can) Sr Retention Advocate (SRA) is responsible for educating and providing Healthfirst members support to obtain financial entitlements for which they are eligible that enable members to maintain the highest level of independence both at home and within their communities. These systems include, but are not limited to, TrucareHTML5, RightFax, VoIP, Virtual Work Platforms (VPN), creating pdf files (Adobe Acrobat), and MS Office 360 software (such as Word, Excel and Outlook), Interaction Client, Jabber, and related systems.
Entitlement Advocate- Bilingual Spanish or Cantonese/Mandarin HealthfirstEntitlement Advocate- Bilingual Spanish or Cantonese/MandarinBronx, NY$48,600–$65,960 / yearThe Entitlement Advocate provides Healthfirst Medicare Advantage Plan(MAP), Managed Long-Term Care Plan(LTC), Dual eligible Medicare Plan and Nursing Home members and prospects with obtaining and retaining of financial entitlements for which they are eligible. Retention (Assist with Renewal of Members Medicaid eligibility): Responsible for contacting and assisting current senior Health Partners and Complete Care members who are due to recertify their healthcare coverage for Medicaid.
Field Entitlement Enrollment Advocate - Bilingual Spanish or Man/Can HealthfirstField Entitlement Enrollment Advocate - Bilingual Spanish or Man/CanBronx, NY$48,600–$65,960 / yearThe Entitlement Advocate provides Healthfirst Medicare Advantage Plan(MAP), Managed Long-Term Care Plan(LTC), Dual eligible Medicare Plan and Nursing Home members and prospects with obtaining and retaining of financial entitlements for which they are eligible. Maintain contact between participant/primary support, business office, social worker, marketing specialists and enrollment specialists to keep parties updated regarding progress of MA and other entitlement applications.
Senior Advocate, Product Support Medallia IncSenior Advocate, Product SupportNY$74,400–$85,000 / yearMedallia considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, candidate's work location, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, external market data, as well as, market and business considerations when making compensation decisions. Collaborate closely with the other global support regions - North and South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia - learning from peers, contributing to continuous improvement projects, and sharing creative ideas with leadership.
NewReferral Support Advocate (Temp) Included Health IncReferral Support Advocate (Temp)NYFor context, these markets include Zone A (e.g., Phoenix AZ, San Antonio TX, Columbus OH, Charlotte NC), Zone B (e.g., Chicago IL, Denver CO, San Diego CA, Houston TX), and Zone C (e.g., Los Angeles CA, Seattle WA, Washington, D.C., Boston MA). Continue to grow and create value within the role to leverage and improve upon the skills you already have, to take on new responsibilities, to build subject matter expertise and to experience different types of thought leadership.
Advocate Specialist | ER Crisis Service COLLABORATIVE SUPPORT PROGRAM OF NJ INCAdvocate Specialist | ER Crisis ServicePerth Amboy, NJThe Advocate Specialist works in the mental health crisis unit on the grounds of the assigned hospital and is responsible for engaging and providing peer support and advocacy to individuals waiting for a psychiatric evaluation. Lived Experience: CSPNJ prioritizes hiring people who use their own life experience dealing with mental health/substance use issues to inspire and support others.
Client Care Advocate 1 KKR & Co IncClient Care Advocate 1NYKKR aims to generate attractive investment returns by following a patient and disciplined investment approach, employing world-class people, and supporting growth in its portfolio companies and communities. Be sure to explore the full job description, and don't miss the video at the bottom, it''s a great way to learn more about career paths at Global Atlantic/KKR and get a closer look at what makes this opportunity so exciting.*.
Senior SVD Advocate - Brooklyn Safe Horizon BrandSenior SVD Advocate - BrooklynBrooklyn, New YorkEnsure protection of survivor’s rights as a victim of sexual assault; Help with applying for compensation through the New York State Office of Victims Services (OVS); Coordinate community resources for victims of sexual assault, including linkages to other providers as needed; Develop and maintain strong relationships with advocate agencies in the sexual assault field; including borough-based sexual assault meetings with partner agencies in the field; Provide information and referral for victims for services such as shelter, mental health treatment, medical care, and other entitlements; Provide emergency practical assistance for victims including transportation and food vouchers; Work collaboratively with police officers and detectives in order to effectively provide assistance to victims; Perform data entry into a computerized record keeping system and maintain thorough, accurate, and timely case records and statistics; Advocate with Family and Criminal Court staff for victims; Participate in cross-training or other education opportunities with NYPD relevant to investigation, victim advocacy, and service provision; Conduct community presentations; Attend relevant training, workshops and seminars, including sexual assault related task force meetings to ensure strong partnerships with local community-based organizations; Work with family members, caregivers and friends of the survivor as needed, and perform other related tasks as assigned. Participate in New York State 40-hour certification training for advocates who provide support for sexual assault victims; Provide client centered trauma-informed services for victims of sexual assault who come to the NYPD SVD seeking assistance; Conduct visits to a victim’s home with SVD detectives to assist victims as needed; Provide information, referrals, and practical assistance to victims experiencing sexual assault; Conduct client centered safety assessments and safety planning suited to the individual’s needs for safety, privacy, and sense of agency; Provide crisis intervention and supportive listening; Advocate with NYPD SVD personnel that may include keeping a victim apprised of an NYPD investigation; Provide criminal justice advocacy and support in the initial phases of the criminal justice process that may include linkages to prosecutors; Provide brief trauma mental health intervention, and coordination with other providers for on-going clinical care; Provide accompaniment with detectives to hospitals, interviews, court, or other sites such as the victim’s home to provide support;
Senior SVD Advocate - Queens Safe Horizon BrandSenior SVD Advocate - QueensForest Hills, New YorkEnsure protection of survivor’s rights as a victim of sexual assault; Help with applying for compensation through the New York State Office of Victims Services (OVS); Coordinate community resources for victims of sexual assault, including linkages to other providers as needed; Develop and maintain strong relationships with advocate agencies in the sexual assault field; including borough-based sexual assault meetings with partner agencies in the field; Provide information and referral for victims for services such as shelter, mental health treatment, medical care, and other entitlements; Provide emergency practical assistance for victims including transportation and food vouchers; Work collaboratively with police officers and detectives in order to effectively provide assistance to victims; Perform data entry into a computerized record keeping system and maintain thorough, accurate, and timely case records and statistics; Advocate with Family and Criminal Court staff for victims; Participate in cross-training or other education opportunities with NYPD relevant to investigation, victim advocacy, and service provision; Conduct community presentations; Attend relevant training, workshops and seminars, including sexual assault related task force meetings to ensure strong partnerships with local community-based organizations; Work with family members, caregivers and friends of the survivor as needed, and perform other related tasks as assigned. Participate in New York State 40-hour certification training for advocates who provide support for sexual assault victims; Provide client centered trauma-informed services for victims of sexual assault who come to the NYPD SVD seeking assistance; Conduct visits to a victim’s home with SVD detectives to assist victims as needed; Provide information, referrals, and practical assistance to victims experiencing sexual assault; Conduct client centered safety assessments and safety planning suited to the individual’s needs for safety, privacy, and sense of agency; Provide crisis intervention and supportive listening; Advocate with NYPD SVD personnel that may include keeping a victim apprised of an NYPD investigation; Provide criminal justice advocacy and support in the initial phases of the criminal justice process that may include linkages to prosecutors; Provide brief trauma mental health intervention, and coordination with other providers for on-going clinical care; Provide accompaniment with detectives to hospitals, interviews, court, or other sites such as the victim’s home to provide support;
Senior SVD Advocate - Brooklyn Safe Horizon, Inc.Senior SVD Advocate - BrooklynBrooklyn, NY$26.37–$28.57 / hourPart timeEnsure protection of survivor’s rights as a victim of sexual assault; Help with applying for compensation through the New York State Office of Victims Services (OVS); Coordinate community resources for victims of sexual assault, including linkages to other providers as needed; Develop and maintain strong relationships with advocate agencies in the sexual assault field; including borough-based sexual assault meetings with partner agencies in the field; Provide information and referral for victims for services such as shelter, mental health treatment, medical care, and other entitlements; Provide emergency practical assistance for victims including transportation and food vouchers; Work collaboratively with police officers and detectives in order to effectively provide assistance to victims; Perform data entry into a computerized record keeping system and maintain thorough, accurate, and timely case records and statistics; Advocate with Family and Criminal Court staff for victims; Participate in cross-training or other education opportunities with NYPD relevant to investigation, victim advocacy, and service provision; Conduct community presentations; Attend relevant training, workshops and seminars, including sexual assault related task force meetings to ensure strong partnerships with local community-based organizations; Work with family members, caregivers and friends of the survivor as needed, and perform other related tasks as assigned. Participate in New York State 40-hour certification training for advocates who provide support for sexual assault victims; Provide client centered trauma-informed services for victims of sexual assault who come to the NYPD SVD seeking assistance; Conduct visits to a victim’s home with SVD detectives to assist victims as needed; Provide information, referrals, and practical assistance to victims experiencing sexual assault; Conduct client centered safety assessments and safety planning suited to the individual’s needs for safety, privacy, and sense of agency; Provide crisis intervention and supportive listening; Advocate with NYPD SVD personnel that may include keeping a victim apprised of an NYPD investigation; Provide criminal justice advocacy and support in the initial phases of the criminal justice process that may include linkages to prosecutors; Provide brief trauma mental health intervention, and coordination with other providers for on-going clinical care; Provide accompaniment with detectives to hospitals, interviews, court, or other sites such as the victim’s home to provide support;