What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Health Advocate (PT, 60%)-Variable position at Adena Health?
The position of a hospital-based community health advocate provides resources and referrals for patients experiencing social health disparities. This position involves working closely with patients to address their social and economic needs. The advocate's primary responsibility is to connect patients with the appropriate resources and support systems to improve their overall health and well-being. The advocate will collaborate with healthcare professionals, social workers, and community organizations to identify patients who require assistance in accessing essential services. This may include individuals facing challenges related to housing, food insecurity, transportation, employment, education, and other social determinants of health. Additionally, the Community Health Advocate will have specialized training in working with and linking high-risk patients experiencing interpersonal violence, substance abuse, and mental health concerns – ensuring their access to basic needs, safety planning, and harm reduction and linkage to ongoing support to end cycles of hazardous health activities. Overall, the hospital-based community health advocate plays a crucial role in addressing social health disparities by connecting patients with the resources needed to improve their overall health and wellbeing. They serve as a valuable support system for patients and work to ensure that they have access to the necessary services and programs to overcome social barriers to health. This Community Health Advocate reports directly to the Service Line Manager of Community Health Advancement.
Required Education: High School Diploma or GED
Preferred Education: Associates Degree
Required Experience: 1 year of experience in Social Service or Health Care - providing direct services or care.
Preferred Experience: 3 years of experience in Social Service or Health Care providing direct services to those experiencing Interpersonal Violence, Substance Use Disorder, or other social health disparities.