Client Advocate Job Description
Goal:
The primary goal of the Client Advocate is to acquire and retain Senior Helpers clients by making them feel valued and important. This is achieved through regular communication and timely responses to their needs and concerns. The Client Advocate will accompany clients throughout their care journey, including visits to hospitals, rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, doctors, and other care-related services. Building and fostering relationships with clients and care professionals (also referred to as referral sources) is essential. Setting clear expectations for clients is the first step in this process, followed by ongoing value-based interactions with clients, their families, and medical professionals involved in the care continuum. Once services commence, effectively managing these expectations becomes critical.
Job Objectives:
Job Requirements:
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have a passion for helping others and advocating for the senior population. This individual will be supported by a collaborative team of peers and leaders, all focused on providing the highest quality of care and service. Representing the Senior Helpers brand through effective relationships with clients, facilities, and medical professionals is vital for this position, and compensation will be linked to performance in this area.
Working Conditions:
This role may require flexibility in working hours to accommodate client needs, including evenings or weekends. The Client Advocate will work in various settings, including clients’ homes, community facilities, and the office.
This position requires Level 2 background screening through Florida’s Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse.
Our mission is to ensure a better quality of life, for both our clients and their families, by providing dependable and affordable care at a moment’s notice. We are a trusted and respected organization that takes a responsible role in supporting our clients and their families, our employees, and our community. That’s why we are Senior Care Only Better.
Would you like a rewarding and gratifying job as a caregiver where you can make a difference in someone's life? We are currently looking for caring, kind, dependable and personable individuals who desire to provide non-medical, in-home care to the elderly.

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