We’re looking for Patient Navigators in Houston, Boston, and remotely. Help us guide people to the care they need. Our mission is to ensure equitable access to resources for healthcare, energy assistance, nutrition support, and more, fostering healthier and more resilient communities.
Our Patient Navigator Program runs in Houston, TX and Boston, MA for the following seasons:
Summer 2025 - Fall 2025
Fall 2025 - Spring 2026
Spring 2026 - Summer 2026
Priority will be given to those who are willing to volunteer for two seasonal cohorts. However, applicants who are only available for one are still encouraged to apply.
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Job Title: Patient Navigator
Classification: Volunteer
Term: Mid June 2026 - Mid August 2026
Job Summary:
The Link Health Patient Health Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role combines social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with components of health equity.
Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources.
To do this we will utilize community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
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Job Title: Remote Patient Navigator
Commitment: 16-week cohort
Classification: Volunteer
Job Summary:
The Link Health Patient Health Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role integrates social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with a focus on health equity.
Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources. We use community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships to achieve this. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
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Required Skills/Abilities:
Please Note:
This is an unpaid volunteer position. Volunteers are not employees of Link Health and do not receive wages or employee benefits. This opportunity is designed for civic and educational engagement and should not be seen as a substitute for paid employment.
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Job Title: Policy Associate Patient Health Navigators
Commitment: 100-200 hours/term based on school requirements
Classification: Volunteer
Reports to: Senior Patient Navigator and Link Health Staff
Job Summary:
The Link Health Policy Associates Program is an experiential policy program in Boston and Houston that works with high-caliber, policy-focused students (graduate or exceptional undergrad students) to connect patients to federal benefits that impact the social determinants of health.
The Link Health Policy Associate Patient Health Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health.
Additionally, the Policy Associate Patient Navigators will actively participate in community-based environments and undertake a tailored policy project designed to align with each student’s unique skills and the current needs of the policy team. This role combines knowledge of social services, client support, data management, and public assistance with components of health equity.
Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources. To do this we will utilize community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
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Job Title: Senior Patient Navigator
Term: Mid June 2026 - Mid August 2026
Commitment: 16-week cohort at a minimum of 8-10 hours/week
Reports to: Link Health Staff
Classification: Paid Internship
Pay: $15.00/hour
Job Summary:
The Link Health Senior Patient Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role integrates social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with a focus on health equity.
Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources.
We use community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships to achieve this. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
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Job Title: Senior Patient Navigator
Term: Mid June 2026 - Mid August 2026
Commitment: 16-week cohort at a minimum of 8-10 hours/week
Reports to: Link Health Staff
Classification: Paid Internship
Pay: $15.00/hour
Job Summary:
The Link Health Senior Patient Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role integrates social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with a focus on health equity. Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources.
We use community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships to achieve this. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Required Skills/Abilities:
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Job Title: Patient Navigator
Term: Mid June 2026 - Mid August 2026
Commitment: 16-week cohort
Reports to: Senior Patient Navigator and Link Health Staff
Classification: Volunteer
Job Summary:
The Link Health Patient Health Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role integrates social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with a focus on health equity.
Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources.
We use community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships to achieve this. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Required Skills/Abilities:
Please Note:
This is an unpaid volunteer position. Volunteers are not employees of Link Health and do not receive wages or employee benefits. This opportunity is designed for civic and educational engagement and should not be seen as a substitute for paid employment.
Ready to apply?
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Job Title: Patient Navigator
Term: Mid June 2026 - Mid August 2026
Commitment: 16-week cohort
Reports to: Senior Patient Navigator and Link Health Staff
Classification: Volunteer
Job Summary:
The Link Health Patient Health Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role integrates social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with a focus on health equity.
Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources.
We use community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships to achieve this. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Required Skills/Abilities:
Please Note:
This is an unpaid volunteer position. Volunteers are not employees of Link Health and do not receive wages or employee benefits. This opportunity is designed for civic and educational engagement and should not be seen as a substitute for paid employment.
Ready to apply?
Apply to Link Health Patient Navigators
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Job Title: Patient Navigator
Commitment: 16-week cohort
Classification: Volunteer
Location: Boston or Houston
Job Summary:
The Link Health Patient Health Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role integrates social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with a focus on health equity.
Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources.
We use community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships to achieve this. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Required Skills/Abilities:
Please Note:
This is an unpaid volunteer position. Volunteers are not employees of Link Health and do not receive wages or employee benefits. This opportunity is designed for civic and educational engagement and should not be seen as a substitute for paid employment.
Job Title: Senior Patient Navigator
Commitment: 16-week cohort at a minimum of 10 hours/week
Pay: $15.00/hour
Location: Boston or Houston
Job Summary:
The Link Health Senior Patient Navigators will assist individuals and families in navigating and enrolling in government assistance programs such as HEAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Lifeline, and other state/federal benefits as a way to address social determinants of health. This role integrates social services, client support, data management, and public assistance knowledge with a focus on health equity. Link Health’s Theory of Change: Link Health actively seeks to assist eligible people in the navigation and enrollment in benefit programs that address crucial needs like affordable internet, food access, healthcare support, and housing resources.
We use community-centered approaches that leverage data, technology, and partnerships to achieve this. This will reduce barriers & connect underserved populations to the benefits available to them for improved economic stability and health outcomes.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Participation in a mandatory National Link Health Zoom Call (camera on) every Monday at 6:30 PM EST.
Required Skills/Abilities:
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