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Policy Associate Boston - Fall 2026

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Summary

A volunteer role assisting patients in enrolling them in government benefits (e.g., SNAP, Lifeline) while conducting policy research, community outreach, and digital projects to improve access to social services.

Job Title: Policy Associate, Patient Health Navigators
Effective Date: Fall 2026
Term: Sept 1 - Dec. 15, 2026
Commitment: 100-200 hours/term based on school requirements
Reports to: Senior Patient Navigator and Link Health Staff
Classification: Volunteer

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 navigating and enrolling 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.

Duties/Responsibilities:

  • Screen and enroll patients to understand each client's household, income, expenses, and eligibility factors for various benefit programs using the Link Health multimodal platform.
  • Refer patients to resources that address immediate needs using the UniteUs platform.
  • Undertake a tailored policy project designed to align with each student’s unique skills and the current needs of the policy team. These projects will cover diverse areas such as:
    • Policy research
    • Communications strategies
    • Digital marketing initiatives
    • Asset mapping within communities

Required Skills/Abilities:

  • Foundational skills in community organizing are essential for impactful policy work.
  • Outgoing personality & an ability to work with people from a variety of backgrounds.
  • Positive, proactive, and personable team player who is goal-oriented.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Strong interest in advancing social and economic justice.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively to gain trust and give respect to others through honesty, integrity, kindness, empathy, and authenticity.
  • Drive to seek what can be improved and offer ways to fix any potential roadblocks.
  • Comfort admitting what you don’t know and recognizing that feedback is part of the learning process.
  • Proficiency in Spanish is preferred

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.

What this application asks

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First Name, Last Name, Email, Phone, Resume/CV

  • Gender Identity: choose any
  • Race/Ethnicity: choose any
  • How did you find out about Link Health?
  • If you were referred by a Link Health alum or current fellow/ambassador, please share their name and your connection to them. optional
  • Are you able to fluently speak and understand Spanish in professional and conversational contexts? choose one
  • Do you speak any other languages? If so, what languages? optional
  • What does health equity mean to you? written answer
  • What qualities, skills, and experiences make you an ideal candidate to work with the Link Health team? written answer
  • What is your shirt size? choose one
  • What days can you commit to in-person clinic assignments? Select all that apply. choose any
  • What day can you commit to for in-person events? choose any
  • ill you receive credit from your university for your work with Link Health? If so, please upload the forms for credit from your university. upload · optional
  • How would you rate your experience with DaisyChain? (1 = No experience, 5 = Expert-level experience) choose one
  • How would you rate your experience with research writing? (1 = No experience, 5 = Expert-level experience) choose one
  • How would you rate your basic WordPress design experience? (1 = No experience, 5 = Expert-level experience) choose one
  • How would you rate your experience with basic social media content creation? (1 = No experience, 5 = Expert-level experience) choose one
  • Share your LinkedIn Profile: optional

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