Conduit

Access Community Health Network

www.achn.net

Access operates 47 health centers and one dental health center throughout Chicagoland, serving nearly 210,000 patients annually.

Open roles
25
New role every
~3.0 days

Company signals

Score: 63
Stale listings 0% Repost rate (90d) 9% New cities (90d) 2 Buzzword-heavy listings 24% Median listing lifespan 33 days Role diversity (90d) 0 distinct titles SEC Form D filed never Wikipedia No

Job facts

Location
Blue Island, Illinois, United States of America
Also in
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Posted
Jun 04, 2026
Applications powered by
Dayforce HCM
Apply to this job

Patient Navigator - ACCESS Grand Blvd & ACCESS Blue Island

at Access Community Health Network


Position Summary: The Patient Navigator plays a critical role in supporting patients by developing and implementing individualized, multi-session, time- limited interventions to assist those with recent diagnoses or positive test results. This position focuses on connecting patients to essential social support services and primary medical care while providing personalized, condition-specific counseling and referrals in a safe and empowering manner. Core Job Responsibilities: Assist patients in navigating the healthcare system, including scheduling appointments, completing paperwork, and explaining treatment plans. Organize and manage appointments with healthcare providers and professionals to ensure timely and comprehensive care. Collaborate with providers, care coordinators, and nurse case managers to enhance patient adherence to healthcare recommendations. Connect patients to community resources, such as medical care, medication assistance, and other healthcare services, and ensure these services are accessed. Establish and maintain a strong working relationship with ACCESS Care Team members to support seamless patient care. Accurately document patient encounters and preliminary eligibility information in organizational and program-specific data systems. Conduct home and community visits face-to-face in accordance with established policies and workflows. Assist with special programs and events to support organizational objectives. Maintain accurate and comprehensive participant records, tracking all contacts and service connections. Perform additional duties as assigned to support organizational goals and priorities. Requirements/Preferences: High School Diploma or GED required. Associate's degree or higher is strongly preferred. Minimum of two (2) years' experience in human services required. Experience in infectious disease care and support services, outreach, health promotion, or related fields is preferred. Demonstrated ability to assess diverse psychosocial needs of clients and patients. Basic proficiency with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems and EPIC preferred. Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).