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Census Worker Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Coordinate census, admission, and discharge data. * Coordinate patient admission and discharge ... Ensure a professional, helpful working environment by upholding the hospital standards. * Assures a ...

MONITOR TECH

Daly City, CA · On-site

$34.57 - $36.98/hr

... Coordinate census, admission, and discharge data. 5 Coordinate patient admission and discharge ... helpful working environment by upholding the hospital standards. • Assures a qualified person ...

MONITOR TECH

Daly City, CA · On-site

$34.57/hr

... Coordinate census, admission, and discharge data. 5 Coordinate patient admission and discharge ... helpful working environment by upholding the hospital standards. • Assures a qualified person ...

Marketing Director

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$130 - $160/hr

Proven success developing referral relationships and growing census* Strong presentation, communication, and relationship-building skills* Experience working with hospitals, health systems, case ...

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Marketing Director

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$130 - $160/hr

Proven success developing referral relationships and growing census* Strong presentation, communication, and relationship-building skills* Experience working with hospitals, health systems, case ...

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You'll be working directly with both the Census and Fivetran teams to incorporate Census's reverse ETL product capabilities into Fivetran's industry leading data platform.You'll be in the unicorn of ...

You'll be working directly with both the Census and Fivetran teams to incorporate Census's reverse ETL product capabilities into Fivetran's industry leading data platform. You'll be in the unicorn of ...

Marketing Director

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$130K - $160K/yr

Proven success developing referral relationships and growing census * Strong presentation, communication, and relationship-building skills * Experience working with hospitals, health systems, case ...

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How much do census worker jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for census worker in California is $18.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.95 and $20.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a census worker?

Census Workers are individuals employed by government agencies, such as the U.S. Census Bureau, to collect, verify, and record information about the population. Their primary responsibility is to visit households, conduct interviews, and ensure accurate data collection for the census. This information helps determine government representation, allocate funding, and plan for public services. Census Workers play a crucial role in making sure every community member is counted. The job often involves fieldwork, interacting with the public, and handling sensitive data confidentially.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a census worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Census Worker, you need strong attention to detail, basic math and literacy skills, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with handheld data collection devices, online survey systems, and basic office software is often required. Excellent interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and persistence help in communicating with diverse populations and overcoming reluctance. These skills ensure accurate data collection, community trust, and the overall success of the census process.

What are some common challenges census workers face during data collection, and how can they overcome them?

Census Workers often encounter challenges such as unresponsive households, language barriers, and concerns about privacy from respondents. Overcoming these challenges requires strong interpersonal skills, patience, and adaptability. Workers are trained to use clear communication, culturally sensitive approaches, and official materials to reassure residents about confidentiality. Additionally, teamwork and support from supervisors help address difficult situations in the field, ensuring accurate and thorough data collection.

What is the difference between Census Worker vs Data Collector?

AspectCensus WorkerData Collector
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; training providedHigh school diploma or equivalent; training varies by role
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, door-to-door, officeFieldwork, surveys, interviews
Employer & IndustryU.S. Census Bureau, governmentGovernment agencies, research firms
Common Search IntentUnderstanding census rolesUnderstanding survey data collection

Both Census Workers and Data Collectors gather information in the field, often through surveys or interviews. Census Workers specifically focus on collecting data for the U.S. Census, while Data Collectors may work on various research projects for different organizations. The roles share similar credentials and work environments, but their specific duties and employer focus differ.

How do census workers get paid?

Census workers are paid hourly or by the completed task, with rates set by the Census Bureau. Payments are typically issued through direct deposit or checks, and workers are often required to complete training and pass background checks before employment begins.
Infographic showing various Census Worker job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,445 per year, or $18.5 per hour.

Marketing Coordinator

Rolling Hills Care Center

Selma, CA

$30 - $35/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Responsible for building referral source relationships in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and senior-service related organization within the community. To build and grow census and quality mix by developing the market, working with acute care and other referral sources and providing prospective residents and/or responsible parties with appropriate information and assistance to choosing the nursing center

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university is preferred; or, an unencumbered nursing license in the state.

  • Valid driver’s license in the state.

  •   Must have, as a minimum, three (3) years of experience with demonstrated success in census development and occupancy management in a nursing home, or other related health care facility.

  • Knowledgeable of nursing and medical practices and procedures, as well as laws, regulations and guidelines pertaining to long-term care.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Plans, develops, organizes, and implements, an individual external sales strategy with a scheduled program of daily activities designed to achieve facility census goals while also maintaining compliance with current state and federal laws and regulations.

  • Plans, develops and implements an external census sales strategy to personally build and maintain strong relationships with referral sources such as hospitals, physicians, senior centers, department of human resources, home health agencies, hospice, etc.  Provides information to clearly share the services and offerings of the facility.

  • Identifies opportunities with new referral partners/sources and develops sales strategies to build relationships and communicate the facility’s services and offerings.

  • Submits monthly calendar to supervisor of events, visits, face to face, or personal activities by other means demonstrating the implementation of the census strategy/plan.

  • Provides weekly documentation of the monthly calendar execution to supervisor.

  • Develops and implements a sales strategy that leads to the conversion of referrals to admission status.

  • Schedules routine events/activity with identified referral partners/sources and reports results to the Admissions Director.  Follows the established geographic territory as outlined by the Admissions Director.

  • Identifies opportunities for additional partnerships with entities such as physicians, community-based agencies, hospitals, hospices, etc. D

  • Develops and implements a sales strategy accordingly. 

  • Communicates and reviews this strategy with the Admissions Director as weekly, monthly and as requested.

  • Maintains a current, updated listing of referral partners/sources, locations and personal assignments at all times.

  • Tracks his/her personal close ratio and reviews with Admissions Director weekly and as requested.

  • Utilizes a customer retention management system to establish account and contact information. Keep information current and up to date at all times.

  • Conducts presentations of services to health providers, community groups, and potential residents.

  • Monitors and self-evaluates outcomes of his/her efforts and communicates recommendations to overcome identified obstacles to Admissions Director.

  • Accepts direction from the Admissions Director regarding necessary changes and additions to daily, planned activities and overall strategy.

  • Maintains a working knowledge of the facility’s supports and services.

  • Maintains a working knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid and other insurances for short- and long- term care services. 

  • Consults with internal support team members as needed.

  • Knows at all times, the status of each referral in his/her territory. 

  • Understands the facility’s clinical capabilities as reflected in the most recent Facility Assessment.  

  • Consults with Admissions Director or Director of Nursing as needed.

  • Is cross-trained in all aspects of the admissions office.

  • Utilizes a computer, phone, electronic medical record, referral tracking program on a daily basis.

  • Ensures his/her behavior is aligned with facility goals for occupancy and customer service.  

  • Informs the Administrator of obstacles or barriers to admitting residents and recommends solutions to such obstacles and barriers.

  • Maintains knowledge of pertinent information such as anticipated discharges, potential admissions, hospital discharges and available beds listing related to working his/her current referrals.  

  • Communicates with internal admissions coworkers and external referral partners/sources to coordinate pending admissions.

  • Demonstrates interpersonal relationship skills by developing and maintaining trust with coworkers and referral partners/sources.

  • Resolves customer concerns and complaints in a timely and satisfactory manner.

  • Speaks effectively in private and public situations and may be called upon to deliver information about the facility to various media outlets.

  • Reports at least weekly and monthly on the status of achieving census goals to the Admissions Director and/or Administrator when indicated.