Patient Advocate
Confidential
Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
A Patient Advocate at Hope Clinic in Westland, Michigan is responsible for providing community resource support to patients, including health insurance enrollment, food and medication assistance, and basic needs referrals.
Required Skills
Job Description
We are seeking a part-time Patient Advocate position available for a skilled and compassionate professional to provide community resource support to Hope Clinic patients at the Westland clinic location. The Patient Advocate works to assist current Hope Clinic patients with health insurance enrollment, food and medication assistance, basic needs, and community resource referrals.
We anticipate 18-20 hours per week for this part-time position. Weekly schedule is Tuesday and Friday 8:30 - 4:30, with an additional/flexible 2 hours per week for meetings or community engagement as directed. Position offers paid vacation and sick time in addition to a generous amount of paid time off, including the week between Christmas and New Years.
Required Education and Experience
BA preferred
Demonstrated human service or related client resource advocacy work
Experience navigating healthcare enrollment systems and general healthcare issues strongly preferred
Experience working with diverse client populations with a variety of needs
Required Competencies
Strong communication and client engagement skills
Knowledge of community resources in Wayne County (in particular the Westland/western Wayne County area)
Ability to calmly engage clients in challenging situations
Strong computer proficiency
Collaborative and team-oriented
Ability to work in a small, shared-space clinical environment
Primary Responsibilities
Healthcare navigation: Identifying and assisting Hope patients who may be eligible for health plan coverage, such as Healthy MI, to enroll in the appropriate program and seek services at other clinical sites
Completing on-line enrollment applications or referrals for the Healthy MI Plan and other coverage plans
Completing client needs assessments
General resource advocacy: assisting Hope Clinic clients navigate community resources and providing referrals
Teaching capacity-building skills to patients to complete forms, anticipate re-enrollment deadlines, and utilize health care appropriately
Developing clear, easy-to-read materials, including but not limited to checklists of items needed for insurance and Washtenaw Health Plan enrollment, and a simple handout on options for low-cost or free medication
The Hope Clinic is an inter-denominational Christian social and medical service provider. Most importantly, the successful candidate will embrace and reflect the mission to “Multiply Hope”, empowering others to live generous lives and creating opportunities for help and healing.
A cover letter expressing your interest and missional alignment is required for consideration. Hope Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.