Navigating Medicare and related health insurance can be confusing and overwhelming. Understanding the application process, exploring coverage options, and evaluating the implications of your choices can feel daunting. The Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP), a free health insurance counseling service from the Iowa Insurance Division, helps Iowans make informed decisions about their Medicare healthcare options. Sponsored locally by Clarke County Hospital, SHIIP/SMP relies on trained volunteer counselors to provide this invaluable support to the community.
Volunteer Opportunities Now Available in Clarke County
More than 350 trained SHIIP/SMP volunteers assist thousands of individuals each year through one-on-one counseling, community education and special outreach projects. However, there’s an increasing need for more counselors, especially in Clarke County. Clarke County Hospital is seeking Volunteer SHIIP Counselors to provide this invaluable education and support to individuals in Clarke County.
If you enjoy solving challenges, love learning new information and find satisfaction in helping others, you could be a perfect fit. Ideal candidates are skilled in using computers, comfortable working with diverse populations, and can be an objective and trusted sources of information. Volunteers receive comprehensive training and ongoing resources to ensure they are well-prepared for counseling and community education efforts. You’ll have the tools you need to confidently help others navigate their Medicare benefits and options.
Become a Volunteer SHIIP Counselor
Ready to make a difference? Become a SHIIP/SMP volunteer counselor and help Iowans take control of their healthcare decisions. To learn more about this volunteer opportunity, please visit SHIIP.iowa.gov/get-involved, or click here to apply directly.
If you have further questions about becoming a SHIIP Counselor, please email Sydney Christian, PR Coordinator at Clarke County Hospital.
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