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Associate Advocacy & Cultural Leadership - Serve as a trusted safety advisor and advocate for associate wellbeing, building strong partnerships across all levels of the organization. Foster a culture ...

Associate Advocacy & Cultural Leadership - Serve as a trusted safety advisor and advocate for associate wellbeing, building strong partnerships across all levels of the organization. Foster a culture ...

Associate Attorney Scottsdale, Arizona | Full-Time Salary: $120,000 - $160,000 plus Bonus Appellate ... Demonstrated excellence in legal research and written advocacy. Appellate briefing experience, a ...

Associate Attorney Scottsdale, Arizona | Full-Time Salary: $120,000 - $160,000 plus Bonus Appellate ... Demonstrated excellence in legal research and written advocacy. Appellate briefing experience, a ...

Associate Attorney Scottsdale, Arizona Full-Time Salary: $120,000 - $160,000 plus Bonus Appellate ... Demonstrated excellence in legal research and written advocacy. Appellate briefing experience, a ...

Associate Advocacy & Cultural Leadership - Serve as a trusted safety advisor and advocate for associate wellbeing, building strong partnerships across all levels of the organization. Foster a culture ...

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Associate Advocate information

What is an associate advocate?

Associate Advocates are entry- to mid-level professionals who support legal cases, client representation, or advocacy work under the supervision of senior advocates or attorneys. Their responsibilities may include conducting legal research, drafting documents, assisting with case preparation, and communicating with clients. Associate Advocates often work in law firms, non-profit organizations, or corporate legal departments and help ensure that clients’ legal needs are met efficiently. They are typically early in their legal careers and may be working towards becoming fully qualified advocates or attorneys.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an associate advocate?

To excel as an Associate Advocate, you need a law degree, strong legal research and writing abilities, and admission to the bar. Familiarity with legal databases (such as Westlaw or LexisNexis), case management software, and court filing systems is essential. Excellent communication, analytical thinking, and attention to detail are valuable soft skills for building client trust and crafting persuasive arguments. These skills and qualifications ensure effective legal representation, case preparation, and successful client advocacy.

What are common challenges faced by an associate advocate when working on multiple cases simultaneously?

As an Associate Advocate, managing multiple cases at once can be challenging due to competing deadlines, varying client needs, and the need to stay updated on diverse legal issues. Effective time management and organizational skills are essential to prioritize tasks, prepare documents, and coordinate with senior advocates and clients. Additionally, adapting quickly to changing case requirements and maintaining high attention to detail are crucial for success in this dynamic environment.

What is the difference between Associate Advocate vs Junior Advocate?

AspectAssociate AdvocateJunior Advocate
Required CredentialsLaw degree, Bar Council registration, sometimes internship experienceLaw degree, Bar registration, often recent graduates or less experience
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, courts, legal departmentsLaw firms, courts, legal departments, often in training or entry-level roles
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly used in law firms and legal institutionsUsed interchangeably in some regions, often indicating early career stage

In summary, an Associate Advocate is typically a legally qualified professional with some experience, working in law firms or courts, while a Junior Advocate is often a recent graduate or entry-level lawyer starting their legal career. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in experience level and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Advocate jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Advocate jobs in Arizona are:

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Associate Advocate jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Associate Advocate job openings:

Community Advocate - bilingual (Vietnamese or Chinese)

Verda Healthcare Inc

Chandler, AZ • On-site

$40K - $50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

Description:

Verda Health Plan of Arizona has a state and CMS license with the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions. We are committed to the idea that healthcare should be easily and equitably accessed by all. Our mission is to ensure that underserved communities have access to health and wellness services, and receive the support needed to live a healthy life that is free of worry and full of joy. We are looking for a Community Advocate (bilingual) to join our growing company with many internal opportunities.

Are you ready to join a company that is changing the face of health care across the nation? Verda Healthcare is looking for people like you who value excellence, integrity, caring, and innovation. As an employee, you’ll join a team dedicated to improving the lives of our Medicare members. Our vision incorporates value-based health care that works. We value diversity.

Align your career goals with Verda Healthcare and we will support you all the way.

Position Overview

As a Community Advocate (bilingual) at Verda Healthcare, you will serve as a crucial liaison between our organization and the senior community in Phoenix. Your goal is to foster trust, create meaningful connections, and ensure that seniors have access to the resources and support they need to lead healthy, fulfilling lives. In addition, you will play a significant role in driving membership growth by building relationships with local organizations and professionals, coordinating events, and educating seniors on Verda Healthcare's benefits and enrollment processes.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Community Outreach & Relationship Building:
    • Identify and establish strong relationships with community-based organizations, contracted agents, and local influencers to promote Verda Healthcare to drive events and leads, to expand enrollment and membership growth.
    • Serve as an ambassador for Verda Healthcare within the community to raise awareness about services and benefits, especially to Medicare-eligible beneficiaries.
    • Plan, coordinate, and execute local events to engage Medicare-eligible beneficiaries, providing opportunities to learn about Verda Healthcare’s offerings.
    • Organize informational sessions and workshops to promote Verda Healthcare in a professional and approachable manner.
    • Provide clear, informative, and engaging presentations to seniors about Verda Healthcare’s benefits and the enrollment/application process.
    • Ensure that all outreach, presentations, and events adhere to Verda Healthcare's compliance and privacy standards, safeguarding Protected Health Information (PHI) as outlined in the Compliance Program.
    • Work closely with contracted providers, acting as the primary liaison between Verda Healthcare and providers to address marketing and sales-related issues.
    • Cultivate strong relationships with healthcare professionals and other community partners to strengthen Verda Healthcare’s presence.
    • Actively participate in community and professional organizations, staying connected to key stakeholders and trends in senior care and healthcare.
    • Foster an ongoing dialogue with community leaders to support Verda Healthcare’s reputation and service delivery.
    • Perform other duties as assigned to ensure the continued growth, visibility, and viability of Verda Healthcare in the community. This includes Broker, Member, and prospective Member support as needed.
Requirements:

Qualifications

  • Experience:
    • At least 2–3 years of experience working in community outreach, senior services, or healthcare marketing. Prior experience with Medicare beneficiaries is a plus.
  • Skills:
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage with diverse populations, including seniors.
    • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects and events simultaneously.
    • Ability to deliver clear and concise presentations to individuals or groups.
    • Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with various stakeholders.
  • Knowledge:
    • Understanding of the challenges faced by seniors, including healthcare access, Medicare options, and social determinants of health.
    • Familiarity with healthcare industry regulations and privacy standards, such as HIPAA, is highly desirable.
  • Education:
    • High school diploma required. Associate’s or bachelor’s degree in marketing, public health, social work, or a related field is preferred.
  • Certifications:
    • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation are required.
    • Health Insurance license a plus
  • Language:
    • Bilingual in English AND one of the following languages: Vietnamese or Chinese

Working Conditions

  • Schedule:
    • Monday to Friday, with occasional evenings or weekends required for community events or outreach activities.
    • Onsite if not in the field at events.
  • Travel:
    • Regular travel within the Phoenix area for community outreach and event participation.
  • Environment:
    • A mix of field-based activities, such as home visits and event coordination, as well as office-based tasks, such as reporting and administrative work.

Verda cares deeply about the future, growth, and well-being of its employees. Join our team today!


Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Paid time off (vacation, holiday, sick leave)
  • Health insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Life insurance

Schedule:

  • Full-time onsite (100% in-office)
  • Hours of operations: 9am – 6pm
  • Standard business hours Monday to Friday/weekends as needed
  • Occasional travel may be required for meetings and training sessions.

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Regularly sit/walk at a workstation in an office or cubicle setting. Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25-50 pounds.

*Other duties may be assigned in support of departmental goals.