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Team Member Care Advocate (Sacramento, CA)

Sacramento, CA

Our mission: to eliminate every barrier to mental health.

At Spring Health, we’re on a mission to revolutionize mental healthcare by removing every barrier that prevents people from getting the help they need, when they need it. Our clinically validated technology, Precision Mental Healthcare, empowers us to deliver the right care at the right time—whether it’s therapy, coaching, medication, or beyond—tailored to each individual’s needs.

We proudly partner with over 450 companies, from startups to multinational Fortune 500 corporations, as a leading provider of mental health service, providing care for 10 million people. Our clients include brands you use and know like Microsoft, Target, J.P. Morgan Chase, and Delta Airlines, all of whom trust us to deliver best-in-class outcomes for their employees globally. With our innovative platform, we’ve been able to generate a net positive ROI for employers and we are the only company in our category to earn external validation of net savings for customers.

We have raised capital from prominent investors including Generation Investment, Kinnevik, Tiger Global, William K Warren Foundation, Northzone, RRE Ventures, and many more. Thanks to their partnership and our latest Series E Funding, our current valuation has reached $3.3 billion. We’re just getting started—join us on our journey to make mental healthcare accessible to everyone, everywhere.

The Team Member Care Advocate offers a convenient and timely resource for the employees of a large nationwide retailer to receive immediate connections to community and company resources. This role can further serve as a partner to help address social determinants of health concerns and other related wellbeing challenges presented by this company's employees. This role will sit onsite at this client’s location. 

What you’ll be doing: 

  • This role will sit onsite at the customer’s location in Sacramento, CA and Stockton, CA. The role is M: 9:00am-5:30pm; W/F: 8:30am-5:00pm; Tu: 9:00am-5:30pm; Th: 8:30am-5:00pm. Upon moving forward in the interview process we will share exact addresses.
  • Identify and make referrals for work-life, financial & legal, and basic needs support 
  • Link employees to appropriate local and national resources via one-on-one consultation and referral list(s), which may include basic needs (housing, food, transportation, etc.), financial, legal, daily living and other worklife support resources and provide support throughout applications and follow-ups as needed 
  • Work with customer internal care teams on behalf of those employees in need of emergency funding and resource referrals. 
  • Offer consultation related to navigating mental health resources (local and national) and available workplace benefits 
  • Assist in actively linking employees to appropriate mental health treatment options (i.e Spring Health, behavioral health through medical insurance, emergent behavioral health services, and community resources) and provide support throughout applications and follow-ups as needed. 
  • Spring Health benefit promotion: relationship building with customer POCs, tabling events, benefit overviews, rounding, wellness events, etc. 
  • Electronically document and track metrics/outcomes that include but not limited to; reason for social work involvement (resource need type), demographics of employees (as available), referrals placed (where, when) and success of referrals (connection rate, outcome of referral).
  • Represent Spring Health and help to support/reinforce program parameters and goals.
  • Communicate with local points of contact and cascade any needs to Spring Health partners through routine meetings and touchpoints.
  • Submit reporting documentation of all client and organizational activities on a routine and timely basis.
  • Attend customer meetings as requested/appropriate.
  • Embed in the customer culture and proactively build strong working relationships with key customer stakeholders
  • Develop trusting relationships with team members by providing support and advocacy to help achieve health and wellbeing goals
  • Demonstrate cultural humility and promotion of diversity, equity and inclusion 

What we expect from you: 

  • A Bachelor's degree in a similar field is required
  • Bilingual in Spanish and English is preferred, but not required
  • Experience working with diverse populations and backgrounds within the social work industry. 
  • Experience helping organizations manage evolving workforce environments and norms is a plus. 
  • Experience connecting individuals to resources quickly in times of crisis is a plus. 
  • Experience working with lower income populations who experience challenges such as food insecurity and housing instability is a plus. 
  • Experience assisting individuals through burnout, managing work-life balance isa plus.
  • Ability to balance the needs of multiple stakeholders. 
  • Flexibility and creativity when approaching workplace challenges. 
  • Depth of knowledge of community resources. 
  • Knowledge or experience in working with retail employees is a plus. 
  • Excellent listening, written and verbal communication skills. 
  • Acknowledge and embrace diversity and inclusion. 
  • Motivated to go above and beyond for members to provide a high-touch experience. 
  • Tech-savvy: must be comfortable using various computer platforms and learning new systems and efficient in tech-related tasks. 
  • Stable transportation and ability to work from multiple onsite locations 
  • Located within a 10 mile radius of job location listed

The target salary range for this position is $60,000 - $73,000, and is part of a competitive total rewards package including stock options, benefits, and incentive pay for eligible roles. Individual pay may vary from the target range and is determined by a number of factors including experience, location, internal pay equity, and other relevant business considerations. We review all employee pay and compensation programs annually at minimum to ensure competitive and fair pay. 

Don’t meet every requirement? Studies have shown that women, communities of color and historically underrepresented talent are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Spring Health we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace

To ensure intentional and equitable hiring practices, we use a balanced candidate slate in our interviews. This approach guarantees that our pool of qualified candidates includes individuals who are underrepresented in our organization at all levels. This is a key performance indicator (KPI) for our recruiting and hiring teams, reported quarterly to maintain accountability.

Ready to do the most impactful work of your life? Learn more about our values, what it’s like to work here, and how hypergrowth meets impact at Spring Health: Our Values

 

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