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Health Innovation Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Innovation Manager

Oakland, CA · On-site +1

$80K - $100K/yr

Kuli Kuli is looking for an Innovation Manager with experience in consumer packaged goods (CPG ... healthcare, 401k match, and unlimited time off. For this position, the annual salary range is $80 ...

Senior Software Engineer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$144K - $190K/yr

Existing Verana Health investors GV (formerly Google Ventures), Casdin Capital, and Brook Byers also joined the round, as well as notable new investors, including the Merck Global Health Innovation ...

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How much do health innovation jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for health innovation in California is $96,380.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $86,400.00 and $107,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a health innovation?

A Health Innovation job focuses on developing and implementing new ideas, technologies, and processes to improve healthcare outcomes and efficiency. Professionals in this field work on areas such as digital health, medical devices, care delivery models, and health policy advancements. They collaborate with healthcare providers, researchers, and technology experts to drive innovation. The goal is to enhance patient care, reduce costs, and improve overall health system performance.

What types of projects or initiatives does a health innovation professional typically work on?

Health Innovation professionals often lead or contribute to projects focused on improving healthcare delivery, patient experience, or operational efficiency through new technologies or approaches. This might include implementing digital health platforms, piloting new care models, or developing strategies for integrating artificial intelligence in clinical workflows. Daily responsibilities typically involve problem-solving, working with cross-functional teams, and liaising with stakeholders across clinical, technical, and administrative departments. These projects can be both challenging and rewarding, offering opportunities to directly impact the future of healthcare and advance in leadership or specialized innovation roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the health innovation position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Health Innovation role, you need a background in healthcare or life sciences, strong problem-solving skills, and experience in project management or design thinking. Familiarity with data analytics platforms, digital health solutions, and emerging technologies such as telemedicine or AI is highly valuable; additional certifications like PMP or Lean Six Sigma can be advantageous. Outstanding communication, creativity, and the ability to foster collaboration across multidisciplinary teams are essential soft skills. These abilities enable professionals to effectively identify, develop, and implement innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes and healthcare systems.

What are the most commonly searched types of Health Innovation jobs in California?

The most popular types of Health Innovation jobs in California are:

What are popular job titles related to Health Innovation jobs in California?

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What cities in California are hiring for Health Innovation jobs?

Cities in California with the most Health Innovation job openings:

Infographic showing various Health Innovation job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% In-person, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,380 per year, or $46.3 per hour.

Administrative Coordinator, Translational Science and Population Health Innovation Hub

The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

Torrance, CA • On-site

$28.84 - $31.25/hr

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Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Administrative Coordinator, Translational Science and Population Health Innovation Hub

Torrance Campus - Torrance, CA 90502

Overview

Salary Range $28.84 - $31.25 Hourly Position Type FT 100% - 40 hours per week (FT Benefit)

Description

The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (TLI) is Los Angeles County's preeminent independent, not-for-profit biomedical research hub, excelling in transforming scientific breakthroughs into practical therapies. With a $90 million annual budget, TLI is home to over 150 investigators and 500 staff, advancing 600 projects in areas such as Infection and Immunity, Cancer, and Women's Health. Founded in 1952, the Institute continues to train physician-scientists and manage healthcare programs for 60,000 underserved families throughout South Los Angeles.

The Translational Science and Population Health Innovation Hub at the Lundquist Institute is one of the four hubs at the Lundquist Institute, providing support to clinical investigators at the Lundquist and Harbor UCLA Medical Center with benefits, and is available immediately. This position is for a full-time (40 Hours/week) administrative coordinator (project manager) for the hub to help organize the daily operations, communications, and collaboration between various investigators on campus.

Position Purpose

Deliver reliable administrative support within the Research Hub. Ensure consistency, accuracy, and timeliness of administration tasks. Serve as central contact for Hub activities to enable efficient collaboration.

Duties and Responsibilities

Clerical and Administrative Support

  • Manage filing, document management, and accurate recordkeeping for sponsored projects.
  • Process incoming/outgoing correspondence; route documents and track approvals/signatures.
  • Review and organize sponsored projects related documents (proposals, budgets, commitments) for routing and archival per policy.
  • Maintain centralized calendars for Hub activities, meetings, deadlines, and milestones; arrange venues/virtual links and attendee lists.
  • Schedule and maintain meeting records for all hub-related virtual and in-person meetings
  • Prepare agendas, record minutes, circulate action items, and monitor task completion.
  • Assist with Hub travel and expense reimbursements per policy.

Data Entry, Compliance, and Documentation

  • Enter and maintain data in sponsor-tracking systems, e-forms, and purchasing systems.
  • Perform preliminary document checks for completeness, flag discrepancies.
  • Support pre-award and award workflows (checklists, approvals, routing queues, etc.).
  • Ensure proper retention and archival in line with records management standards.

Communication and Collaborator Liaison

  • First point of contact for researchers and Hub staff; route inquiries to appropriate teams.
  • Prepare and distribute regular updates, reports, and notices on Hub activities and deadlines. Coordinate with Finance, Human Resources, Procurement, IT, Compliance, and other TLI units to resolve administrative issues.
  • Work with Grants and Contracts office to ensure timely and accurate pre-award and post-award management.

Operational Support and Process Improvement

  • Keep operations within and across Hubs aligned with agreed practices, procedures, roles and responsibilities.
  • Identify opportunities to streamline routine tasks and contribute to process improvements.
  • Assist with onboarding new Hub staff (access provisioning, distribution lists, orientation materials).

Compliance and Risk Management

  • Maintain confidentiality and ensure compliance with data privacy, security, and records policies.
  • Support audit readiness by organizing documents, logs, and approvals.

Collaboration and Partner/Collaborator Engagement

  • Collaborate with Research Hub leads, ORA staff, Investigators, HR, Finance, and other internal and external partners to ensure timely task completion.
  • Foster a service-oriented environment that enhances investigator and sponsor satisfaction.
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support laboratory operations, research program objectives, and institutional needs.
Training and Qualification
  • A minimum of a Baccalaureate Degree is strongly preferred but not required
  • 2–4 years of administrative/clerical experience (research/academic setting preferred).
  • Effective written and verbal communication
  • Experience with project management is strongly preferred
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.
  • Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and professional integrity.
  • Experience with sponsored programs or research administration workflows.
  • Familiarity with sponsored projects documents, budgets, approvals, and compliance considerations.
  • Experience using research sponsor tracking systems or enterprise collaboration platforms.
  • Comfort in engaging with diverse group of partners and collaborators and senior researchers.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Suite, including Office 365 and Teams.
  • Familiarity with Adobe Acrobat and Forms Reconciliation
  • Excellent organizational and time-management skills; strong attention to detail.

Please ensure your application is complete and signed; incomplete submissions will not be considered.

Position requires a background check and health clearance

Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action/Drug-Free Workplace