Shawn Burt

Patient Advocate - Housing Specialist at Native American Community Clinic

Shawn Burt is an experienced professional in the field of social services, currently serving as a Patient Advocate and Housing Specialist at Native American Community Clinic since September 2022, where responsibilities include assisting patients with local social services and healthcare navigation. Previous roles include Case Manager and Supportive Housing Case Manager at Hennepin Healthcare and Start Today Hennepin, respectively, with a focus on case management for individuals experiencing homelessness and those with special mental health and chemical health diagnoses. Shawn's extensive background also encompasses eviction prevention, family housing stabilization, as well as roles in financial aid support and client services within various organizations, demonstrating a strong commitment to advocacy and resource connection for vulnerable populations. Shawn is pursuing a degree at Metro State University while holding additional educational credentials from Minneapolis College and Lansing Community College.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Native American Community Clinic

Native American Community Clinic opened its doors in 2003 to address the health disparities within the urban Native American community of the Twin Cities. Our mission is to promote the health & wellness of mind, body, and spirit of Native American families. We offer a full range of healthcare services that include Medical, Behavioral Health, Dental, and Substance Abuse programs. NACC approaches healthcare by addressing root causes of health disparities including access to food, housing and health insurance with services such as resource navigation, care coordination, outreach and community-based activities through the use of our peer recovery coaches and community health workers. NACC strives to honor health and tradition by providing spiritual care and access to traditional healing through our Elders in Residence.


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51-200

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