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Patient Advocate

Minneapolis, MN ยท On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Independent abortion providers like Whole Woman's Health Alliance provide over 60% of abortions in the United States and are committed to providing abortion care, regardless of barriers. We do this ...

Patient Advocate

Minneapolis, MN ยท On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Independent abortion providers like Whole Woman's Health Alliance provide over 60% of abortions in the United States and are committed to providing abortion care, regardless of barriers. We do this ...

Patient Advocate

Nottingham, MD ยท On-site

$17 - $18/hr

We stand in the light, fiercely dedicated to providing fabulous abortion care that puts patients first. Whole Woman's Health Mission Whole Woman's Health provides fabulous abortion care, free from ...

Policy Counsel

$125K - $125K/yr

About the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine (ACT) The Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine (ACT) is an innovation hub dedicated to supporting telemedicine abortion providers so they can safely and ...

Travel Registered Nurse (TRN)

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$38 - $52.99/hr

Learn More Abortion Care: At PPRM, we all work in abortion care. This role supports abortion care through direct clinical triage, patient education, and follow-up, ensuring timely and empathetic ...

Patient Advocate

Charlottesville, VA ยท On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Independent abortion providers like Whole Woman's Health Alliance provide over 60% of abortions in the United States and intentionally operate in areas of the country that have the most onerous ...

Advanced Practice Nurse (APN)

Denver, CO ยท On-site

$49.23 - $65.16/hr

Learn More Abortion Care: At PPRM, we all work in abortion care. This role supports abortion care through direct clinical triage, patient education, and follow-up, ensuring timely and empathetic ...

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How much do abortion jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for abortion in the United States is $76,159.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,000.00 and $84,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Abortion Provider, and why are they important?

To thrive as an abortion provider, you need comprehensive medical training in obstetrics and gynecology or family medicine, along with appropriate licensure and certification. Familiarity with ultrasound equipment, electronic health records, and specialized surgical or medication abortion procedures is essential. Compassion, resilience, and strong communication skills help providers support patients through sensitive decisions and emotional situations. These skills ensure safe, ethical, and empathetic care in a highly regulated and emotionally charged healthcare environment.

What are some common challenges faced by abortion care providers and how can they be addressed in the workplace?

Abortion care providers often face unique challenges such as managing emotionally charged situations, ensuring patient privacy, and navigating potential stigma or protest activity. Effective communication skills and emotional resilience are important for supporting patients through sensitive decisions. Many clinics foster a supportive team environment, provide regular training, and emphasize staff well-being to help address these challenges. Collaboration with counselors, security personnel, and other healthcare professionals is also key to maintaining a safe and respectful workplace.

What are abortion providers?

Abortion providers are healthcare professionals or clinics that offer abortion services, which involve ending a pregnancy through medical or surgical means. These providers can include doctors, nurses, and specialized clinics, and they are trained to ensure that the procedure is safe and legal. Abortion providers also offer counseling, information on reproductive health, and follow-up care to support patients before, during, and after the procedure. The availability and type of abortion services can vary depending on local laws and regulations.

What is the difference between Abortion vs Gynecologist?

AspectAbortionGynecologist
Required CredentialsMedical training, certification in reproductive healthMedical degree, obstetrics and gynecology specialization
Work EnvironmentClinics, specialized reproductive health centersHospitals, clinics, private practices
Industry UsageReproductive health services, family planningWomen's health, reproductive care, general gynecology

While both roles involve reproductive health, an abortion refers specifically to the medical procedure to terminate a pregnancy, often performed by specialized providers. A gynecologist is a medical doctor who provides comprehensive women's health services, including reproductive health, screenings, and pregnancy care. Understanding these differences helps patients seek the appropriate care for their needs.

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Patient Advocate

Patient Advocate

Whole Woman's Health

Minneapolis, MN โ€ข On-site

$17 - $18/hr

Other

Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description


Whole Woman's Health Alliance (WWHA) is a 501(c)3 organization providing abortion care that puts patients first. We stand in the light to revolutionize the conversation around abortion in this country.

Independent abortion providers like Whole Woman's Health Alliance provide over 60% of abortions in the United States and are committed to providing abortion care, regardless of barriers. We do this because we believe safe, affordable, quality abortion care should be accessible to all.


Summary

The Patient Advocate position allows for further training in the medical areas of the office, which do not require medical certification or licensure. These tasks may include pathology, lab, set-up, running rooms, assisting in recovery, ultrasounds, and assisting in Gyn sessions as directed. The Patient Advocate plays a key role in the practice as they may interact with the patient in many areas and their knowledge of office systems and the medical practice can contribute very positively to patient satisfaction and the success of the practice.

Essential Functions

  • Perform receptionist duties including answering phones and managing the front desk
  • Intake and discharge
  • Counting money/making deposits and computer skills.

Gyn Assistant assists the practitioner in GYN practice. Primary duties include:

  • prepare charts for practitioner review
  • interview patients
  • set patients up for exams
  • assist the practitioner during exams
  • collect samples, run routine tests and take vital signs

Pathology Technician runs the pathology lab under the supervision of the Medical Director and the doctor practicing at the time. Primary duties include:

  • sterilizing instruments
  • verifying completed abortion procedures via pathology examination

Surgical Assistant assists the doctor and the patient through the actual abortion procedure. Training to assist in surgery involves becoming familiar with medical terminology and technology. Primary duties include:

  • serving as a surgical assistant
  • anticipating the doctorโ€™s needs
  • supplying the doctor with the necessary instruments and medications to complete the procedure
  • serving as support to the patient, offering her comfort throughout her abortion procedure.

Set Up/Assist/Recover during an abortion session primarily means you prepare and recover patients during surgery. Primary duties include:

  • preparing procedure rooms for patients
  • cleaning and stocking rooms
  • showing patients to the procedure rooms before the doctor enters, and helping them feel as comfortable as possible
  • starting IVs
  • keeping track of the sessionโ€”who has been seen, who has not, anticipating the โ€œflowโ€ of patients
  • recovering patients post-ab, including taking vital signs, cleaning them up, assisting them in dressing, escorting them to recovery room.

Lab Technician runs the laboratory where patient testing occurs. Primary duties include:

  • collecting blood samples
  • running tests
  • taking vital signs
  • serving as a point of patient education regarding test results and what they mean.

Ultrasonography primary duties include:

  • perform pre-op sonograms on all patients presenting for abortion services
  • learn both vaginal and abdominal scan techniques
  • understand how to comfort patients and respond to emotional issues

Experience and General Requirements

  • Possesses strong people, organizational, and time management skills
  • Has an interest in womenโ€™s health and a commitment to the welfare of the โ€œwholeโ€ woman
  • Has an interest in all areas of the practice: administrative (โ€œfrontโ€), financial, medical, counseling, customer service, etc.
  • Able to problem solve
  • Able to follow-through and demonstrate thoroughness
  • Written and verbal communication skills: direct, prompt and effective
  • Medical Record knowledge
  • Proficient computer skills
  • Skilled with numbers, counting and detailed record keeping
  • Ability to take direction
  • Ability to ask questions and participate fully in learning process.
  • Flexibility, multitasking and willingness to learn and โ€œgo anywhereโ€ s/heโ€™s needed.
  • Ideal candidate:
    • Will be Bilingual โ€“ English and Spanish (Preferred, but not required)
    • Has a four-year Bachelorโ€™s degree (Preferred, but not required)
    • Prefers not to do the same thing every day
    • Is flexible and cooperative
    • Loves to learn new things, jumps in and asks questions, participates actively in the learning process

Additional Requirements:

  • Basic Life Support Certification biannually
  • Annual OSHA and PPE in-service training

Physical Requirements

  • Must possess the ability and capability to perform any task in the office.
  • Must have excellent visual and hearing acuity.

Compensation/Benefits

  • A competitive salary, commensurate with experience.
  • 401(k) plan with a 3% company match.
  • Flexible work hours and family support programs
  • Additional perks, including employee discounts, and virtual team-building activities.
  • A culture/environment that is diverse, stimulating, and comprised of passionate and dedicated people.


Additional Benefits for Full-Time Staff:

  • Eligible to enroll in medical, dental, and vision insurance offerings, as well as voluntary life and disability insurance.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP), providing confidential 24/7 support services, including mental health counseling, financial and legal consultations, work-life balance resources, and wellness programs. Also includes a Basic Term Life and AD&D Insurance with $25,000 in coverage.
  • Two weeks starting paid personal time off, increasing with tenure, plus seven paid holidays.


Please note that this is a working job description that may evolve as the needs of the company change.

Whole Womanโ€™s Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we welcome applications from women, people of color, and members of the LBGTQIA+ community. We do not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, religion or belief, age, marital or partnership status, family status, pregnancy and maternity, disability or handicap, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender reassignment, predisposing genetic characteristic, military or veteran status, arrest record, or any other legally protected characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.