Member Advocate/Patient Advocate - Catholic Archdiocese of Denver, CO (Part-Time)

Meta Care Inc Denver, Colorado, United States Part-Time

About this position

Job Title:         Member Advocate / Patient Advocate 
 
Location:        Catholic Archdiocese of Denver 
 
Job Type:         Part-Time 
 
Reports to:    Director of Care Management 
             
About the Role:  As an advocate, you will be a trusted guide and support for the clergy members of the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver, helping them to navigate the complexities of healthcare and supporting their overall well-being. You will coach members in making positive and lasting lifestyle changes, improve their nutritional choices and encourage them to meet individual goals.  Rather than providing hands-on clinical care, you’ll serve as a compassionate coordinator—ensuring that clergy members receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time. 
 
This member advocate role blends purpose-driven service with professional expertise, offering the chance to build meaningful relationships while helping clergy members access the resources they need to flourish.  If you’re passionate about supporting others, thrive in a mission-centered environment, and want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who serve the Church, this role offers a rare and fulfilling opportunity. 
 
Key Responsibilities: 

Serve as a dedicated advocate and primary point of contact for clergy, supporting them in navigating healthcare services, benefits, and resources. 

  • Provide compassionate, faith-respectful support aligned with the mission of serving clergy 

  • Coordinate medical, dental, and specialty appointments to ensure timely access and continuity of care 

  • Support clergy with insurance navigation, prior authorizations, claims questions, and benefit coordination 

  • Provide clear, accessible health education so members understand and fully utilize their benefits and resources 

  • Promote preventive wellness by educating members on health initiatives and available programs 

  • Conduct regular check-ins and proactive outreach to identify needs early and prevent care gaps 

  • Create individualized care plans tailored to each member’s physical, emotional, and practical needs 

  • Collaborate with pharmacists, social workers, and care managers to deliver coordinated, whole-person care 

  • Provide post-hospitalization follow-up and optional on-site visits when appropriate 

  • Assist with medication coordination and communication between providers 

  • Assess nutritional needs and encourage healthy lifestyle changes 

  • Assist members with remote monitoring tools such as glucometers, blood pressure cuffs, and medical alert systems 

  • Manage delivery of medical supplies and other essential health-related items 

  • Conduct home safety assessments and arrange modifications, meal services, or support services as needed 

  • Connect members with community resources including transportation, home care, and social support services 

  • Develop and support outreach efforts to increase awareness and engagement in available services 

  • Participate in client and team meetings to identify needs and coordinate comprehensive support 

  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of member interactions and care coordination activities 

  • Maintain strict confidentiality and compliance with PHI and HIPAA guidelines 

  • Engage respectfully and professionally with clergy, families, and colleagues 

  • Travel locally for member visits, diocesan events, or meetings as needed 

  • Perform additional duties as assigned by the Director of Care Management 

     

Who We’re Looking For: 

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in healthcare coordination or a related support role.
  • RN or LPN license (active or inactive). Ideal for nurses seeking a meaningful non-bedside role.
  • Exceptional communication and listening skills with the ability to offer emotional support.
  • Strong organizational abilities and attention to detail.
  • A humble, service-oriented demeanor and genuine desire to support others.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively with healthcare professionals.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • Experience in clinical or medical office settings and a passion for helping individuals navigate the healthcare system
  • Able to travel within the geographical territory of this Archdiocese. Travel expenses will be covered. 

 
Compensation & Benefits: 

  • Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications with a range between $25-$27 per hour.

 
Availability: This position is available January 1, 2026. If you are compassionate, detail-oriented, and inspired by the opportunity to support clergy members in their health and wellness journey, please submit your resume and a cover letter to REC@metacareusa.com 
 

Equal Employment Opportunity: Meta Care Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.   

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