Health & Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI) is a dynamic equitydriven nonprofit organization committed to advancing health and social justice through advocacy research and community partnerships. HWCLI plays a critical role in bringing together communitybased organizations government partners and stakeholders to address systemic inequities impacting Long Island residents.
Position Summary
HWCLI is seeking an Advocacy Research Assistant with a focus on Maternal Health to support a statewide initiative aimed at improving access to doula care and related social supports for Medicaid and SNAP recipients. This role blends community engagement care coordination research and advocacy and is ideal for someone passionate about maternal health equity and systemslevel change.
The Advocacy Research Assistant will work closely with communitybased partners doulas Medicaid members and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to connect families to vital services support referral platforms and contribute to policy advocacy efforts.
Key Responsibilities
Maternal Health & Doula Access
Pair Medicaid and SNAP recipients with New York State Medicaidenrolled doulas
Assist with hosting doula trainings in partnership with doula organizations
Support a digital client management platform for doulas to streamline communication and billing
Manage referrals using Unite Us including tracking followup and outcomes
Connect Medicaid and SNAP recipients to baby supplies and other maternal resources
Host and table at community baby showers in collaboration with MCOs
Build and maintain relationships with communitybased organizations to promote program initiatives
Assisting Advocacy Manager on other initiatives outside of Maternal Health.
Care Coordination & Referral Management
Conduct screenings and interviews with Medicaid members
Confirm client interest and consent for receiving social care services
Conduct outreach via virtual phone and inperson methods to assess needs and connect clients to services
Utilize Unite Us to complete referrals and assist clients in navigating health and social care systems
Monitor referral status to ensure services are delivered and needs are met
Receive review and process referrals from multiple sources (onplatform and offplatform)
Meet monthly productivity and role expectations
Advocacy & Research
Research legislation related to maternal health and social care access
Track relevant committee hearings and policy developments
Assist with developing advocacy strategies aimed at influencing lawmakers
Create advocacy materials such as fact sheets action alerts letters and social media content
Assist with meeting logistics and coordination as needed
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications & Experience
High school diploma or GED required Bachelors Degree Strongly Preferred
Entry Level position (2-3 Years Experience Preferred)
Experience in a community health care setting preferred
Experience as a Doula Birth Educator community health worker or patient navigator strongly preferred
Valid drivers license and reliable transportation preferred
Knowledge Skills & Abilities
Proficiency with computers and office software; experience with Microsoft Office preferred
Strong verbal and written communication skills across diverse cultural and socioeconomic communities
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Ability to prioritize tasks and remain flexible in a dynamic work environment
Sensitivity to cultural diversity language barriers health literacy and varying educational levels
Adaptability and willingness to learn new systems and approaches
Ability to manage multiple programs and shifting priorities effectively
Benefits
Competitive salary: $45000$55000/year
Fulltime position with excellent benefits
Retirement plan with employer match after one year
Flexible spending accounts disability insurance and paid time off
Hybrid work environment
Opportunity to work on a new statewide initiative advancing maternal health equity
Schedule: MondayFriday; occasional evenings and weekends as needed
HWCLI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Health & Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI) is a dynamic equitydriven nonprofit organization committed to advancing health and social justice through advocacy research and community partnerships. HWCLI plays a critical role in bringing together communitybased organizations government partners an...
Health & Welfare Council of Long Island (HWCLI) is a dynamic equitydriven nonprofit organization committed to advancing health and social justice through advocacy research and community partnerships. HWCLI plays a critical role in bringing together communitybased organizations government partners and stakeholders to address systemic inequities impacting Long Island residents.
Position Summary
HWCLI is seeking an Advocacy Research Assistant with a focus on Maternal Health to support a statewide initiative aimed at improving access to doula care and related social supports for Medicaid and SNAP recipients. This role blends community engagement care coordination research and advocacy and is ideal for someone passionate about maternal health equity and systemslevel change.
The Advocacy Research Assistant will work closely with communitybased partners doulas Medicaid members and Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) to connect families to vital services support referral platforms and contribute to policy advocacy efforts.
Key Responsibilities
Maternal Health & Doula Access
Pair Medicaid and SNAP recipients with New York State Medicaidenrolled doulas
Assist with hosting doula trainings in partnership with doula organizations
Support a digital client management platform for doulas to streamline communication and billing
Manage referrals using Unite Us including tracking followup and outcomes
Connect Medicaid and SNAP recipients to baby supplies and other maternal resources
Host and table at community baby showers in collaboration with MCOs
Build and maintain relationships with communitybased organizations to promote program initiatives
Assisting Advocacy Manager on other initiatives outside of Maternal Health.
Care Coordination & Referral Management
Conduct screenings and interviews with Medicaid members
Confirm client interest and consent for receiving social care services
Conduct outreach via virtual phone and inperson methods to assess needs and connect clients to services
Utilize Unite Us to complete referrals and assist clients in navigating health and social care systems
Monitor referral status to ensure services are delivered and needs are met
Receive review and process referrals from multiple sources (onplatform and offplatform)
Meet monthly productivity and role expectations
Advocacy & Research
Research legislation related to maternal health and social care access
Track relevant committee hearings and policy developments
Assist with developing advocacy strategies aimed at influencing lawmakers
Create advocacy materials such as fact sheets action alerts letters and social media content
Assist with meeting logistics and coordination as needed
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications & Experience
High school diploma or GED required Bachelors Degree Strongly Preferred
Entry Level position (2-3 Years Experience Preferred)
Experience in a community health care setting preferred
Experience as a Doula Birth Educator community health worker or patient navigator strongly preferred
Valid drivers license and reliable transportation preferred
Knowledge Skills & Abilities
Proficiency with computers and office software; experience with Microsoft Office preferred
Strong verbal and written communication skills across diverse cultural and socioeconomic communities
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Ability to prioritize tasks and remain flexible in a dynamic work environment
Sensitivity to cultural diversity language barriers health literacy and varying educational levels
Adaptability and willingness to learn new systems and approaches
Ability to manage multiple programs and shifting priorities effectively
Benefits
Competitive salary: $45000$55000/year
Fulltime position with excellent benefits
Retirement plan with employer match after one year
Flexible spending accounts disability insurance and paid time off
Hybrid work environment
Opportunity to work on a new statewide initiative advancing maternal health equity
Schedule: MondayFriday; occasional evenings and weekends as needed