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Pace Programs Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

PACE Rehabilitation Aide

San Marcos, CA

$15.75 - $21.50/hr

The Gary and Mary West PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly), affiliated with West Health (www.westhealth.org), is a non-profit that delivers medical, social, and behavioral services ...

Maintain knowledge of industry trends, regulations, and best practices affecting PACE programs and homecare staffing. * Act as liaison between clients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and ...

Responsible for communicating the benefits of San Diego PACE (Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly) in order to drive productivity via monthly enrollments. Achieves agreed upon monthly ...

Additionally, this position works closely with the PACE Marketing Manager to implement the program's intake, enrollment, marketing activities and will assist with the design, development and ...

... for PACE programs. This role focuses on supporting caregivers (HCPs), clients, and internal teams by managing onboarding/offboarding, compliance tracking, communication, and client relations. The ...

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How much do pace programs jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for pace programs in California is $27.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.07 and $31.54 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a pace program?

Pace Programs are specialized educational initiatives designed to help students complete their academic studies at a pace that suits their individual needs, often faster than traditional programs. These programs are commonly found in high schools and colleges, allowing students to accelerate their learning, recover credits, or better balance their education with personal responsibilities. Pace Programs may use flexible schedules, online courses, or individualized learning plans to support student success. They are especially beneficial for students who wish to graduate early, catch up on missed credits, or seek a more adaptable learning environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in pace programs, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Pace Programs often encounter challenges such as balancing the diverse medical, social, and emotional needs of elderly participants, coordinating care across multiple disciplines, and managing high caseloads. Effective communication and strong teamwork are critical, as the role requires close collaboration with nurses, physicians, social workers, and therapists. Staying organized, leveraging technology for care coordination, and participating in regular team meetings help address these challenges and ensure high-quality, person-centered care. Additionally, ongoing training and professional development can help staff stay current with best practices in geriatric and interdisciplinary care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PACE program coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a PACE Program Coordinator, you need a background in healthcare, social work, or gerontology, often with a relevant degree and experience in elder care. Familiarity with care management software, electronic health records (EHRs), and regulatory compliance is typically required. Outstanding organizational abilities, strong interpersonal skills, and the capacity to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams help individuals excel in this role. These skills ensure effective coordination of comprehensive care, support positive health outcomes for elderly participants, and maintain compliance with program standards.

What is the difference between Pace Programs vs Physical Therapist Assistants?

AspectPace ProgramsPhysical Therapist Assistants
CredentialsTypically require a certificate or associate degree in Pace ProgramsRequire an associate degree and licensure
Work EnvironmentRehabilitation centers, clinics, community programsHospitals, outpatient clinics, nursing homes
Industry UsageUsed in healthcare and rehabilitation settings for program deliveryDirect patient care under supervision of physical therapists

While Pace Programs focus on delivering specialized rehabilitation services through structured programs, Physical Therapist Assistants work directly with patients to implement treatment plans under supervision. Both roles are vital in healthcare but differ in scope, credentials, and daily responsibilities.

What are popular job titles related to Pace Programs jobs in California?

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Infographic showing various Pace Programs job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,205 per year, or $28 per hour.

PACE Enrollment Specialist (Central Valley PACE - Stockton)

Golden Valley Health Centers

Stockton, CA

$25.22 - $26.48/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

The Intake Specialist oversees the intake and enrollment process of new Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) participants. Responsible for educating new potential participants and their caregivers on the benefits of Central Valley PACE Program. Will work independently to gather information, set appointments for assessments and document skilled needs for the incoming cases. Interacts with family caregivers and participants, providing a tour through PACE center, gathering crucial medical and social needs for new participant for enrollment processes.

Schedule availability is Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm.

Until our Stockton location is operational, the role will be based and trained at our Modesto center.

Compensation:

$25.22 - $26.48 an hour

Golden Valley Health Centers offers excellent benefits including Medical: (0 Deductible / $2,000 Individual; $4,000 Family Out-of-Pocket Max), excellent PPO coverages; Dental; Vision; 403(b) with match, FSA plans, gym discounts, and so much more! 

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Provides courteous and friendly customer service in person and over the phone, giving initial encounter with PACE, demonstrating great commitment to PACE mission, gather all necessary information over the phone and answer questions while educating callers about available services.
  • Conducts Central Valley PACE’s program eligibility screening, phone intake, education and enrollment assistance activities to initially determine participant needs and eligibility for enrollment.
  • Responsible for understanding and documenting medical and social indications of new PACE participant to establish care needs at initial enrollment.
  • Assists and oversees the enrollment of participants through the level of care (LOC) process.
  • Works as part of a team to educate new potential participants and their caregivers on the benefits of Central Valley PACE Program.
  • Tours participants and family caregivers at the PACE centers and expound on the service provided.
  • Presents all approved cases that are enrolling to the interdisciplinary team at their centers.
  • Develops and maintains relationships with potential PACE participants who call and/or email to inquire about Central Valley PACE, working to secure a face-to-face meeting with an enrollment specialist.
  • Ability to interact professionally and respectfully with geriatric individuals including those with cognitive decline and/or physical frailties
  • Identify targeted areas to invite potential participants, initiate telephone inquiries and implement mail marketing campaigns.
  • Collects all patient demographic information and required paperwork throughout the enrollment process within designated timeframe.
  • Observes each participant for any change in physical, mental, emotional and social functioning and shall report such changes to the licensed nurse.
  • Other projects and duties as assigned.

Physical Demands

  • Ability to lift up to 30 pounds. Moving, lifting or transferring patients may involve lifting or pushing greater than 30 pounds, should be done with assistance as appropriate. 
  • Must be able to hear staff on the phone and those who are served in-person, and speak clearly in order to communicate information to clients and staff.
  • Must have vision with or without lenses that is adequate to read memos, a computer screen, personnel forms and clinical and administrative documents.
  • Must have high manual dexterity.
  • Must be able to reach above the shoulder level to work, must be able to bend, squat and sit, stand, stoop, crouching, reaching, kneeling, twisting/turning, fingering and feeling.

Work Environment

  • Exposure to biohazards, including infectious material and waste and any other conditions common in a health care environment.
  • Subject to unpleasant odors.
  • The noise level is usually quiet to moderate, but may at times be noisy and crowded.

Education/Experience Requirements

Minimum Qualifications

  • Valid California Driver’s License, acceptable driving record and vehicle insurance
  • Ability to direct responsibility for discussing and explaining the patients’ rights prior to enrollment into PACE
  • Must successfully complete the State of California DHCS PACE and Medi-Cal Marketing Certification exam within 60 days of hire
  • Must have good communication and presentation skills, both oral and written in English and Spanish.
  • Bilingual: Spanish/English required.
  • Marketing/Sales experience is preferred.
  • Must be proficient with computer Microsoft Office suite.

Desired Qualifications

  • Strong ability to educate, motivate, and encourage enrollment.
  • Must be a strong team player with a proven ability to ensure team coordination and communication.
  • Strong technology, Electronic Medical Records and documentation experience a plus.

Education/Experience

  • Associate's Degree in Business or related field required, or two (2) years of work related experience in lieu of degree.
  • Minimum one (1) year of experience in social work and health care where they have conducted general needs assessments (e.g., employment, childcare, legal aid). 
  • Minimum one (1) year experience working with elderly and their families in a healthcare or community agency setting required.
  • Current BLS CPR Card certified by the American Heart Association