Posted: Jan 16, 2026
The Progyny Care Advocate will provide employee benefit, resource navigation, and emotional support to participants on a regular basis delivered exclusively via telehealth. The ideal candidate is a master’s level clinician, but applicants with experience working with expectant parents and young families will be considered. Requirements Master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or sociology Bachelor's degree in related field and experience with expectant parents and/or young families may be considered Excellent customer service, strong communication, interpersonal, and conflict-resolution skills - ability to communicate accurately and concisely Ability to effectively manage evolving priorities, multiple projects, and deadlines in a fast-paced environment Previous experience working with growing families, working parents, women who are pregnant or struggling with becoming pregnant, families that are adopting, and/or working families of young children Baseline knowledge of leave/benefits (i.e. FMLA, short-term disability, insurance terminology, employee assistance programs (EAPs), etc.) Prior case management experience Benefits Family friendly benefits: Paid family and parental leave, preconception, fertility and family building benefits (including egg freezing, IVF, and adoption support), family and pet care fund, and Parents’ Employee Affiliation Group Menopause and midlife care Health, dental, vision and life insurance options for employees and family Free in-person, virtual and text-based mental health and wellness support Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, personal days and summer flex time Company equity Bonus program 401(k) plan with company match Access to on-demand legal and financial advice Learning and development programs to help you grow professionally and a mentorship program Company social events to include annual volunteer day and donation matching Flex days (3 days a week in the office) and onsite meals and snacks for employees reporting into our NY office Originally posted on Himalayas