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Workflow Analyst Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

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$27 - $33/hr

The QA Specialist serves as the internal auditor, workflow analyst, and process-improvement lead for all member-facing activities, including assessments, referrals, documentation, disenrollment ...

CA

$27 - $33/hr

The QA Specialist serves as the internal auditor, workflow analyst, and process-improvement lead for all member-facing activities, including assessments, referrals, documentation, disenrollment ...

CA

$27 - $33/hr

The QA Specialist serves as the internal auditor, workflow analyst, and process-improvement lead for all member-facing activities, including assessments, referrals, documentation, disenrollment ...

Radiology Systems Analyst

Pomona, CA ยท On-site

$55 - $65/hr

Troubleshoot and maintain radiology workflows, interfaces, integrations, and system configurations ... Analyze business and clinical requirements and translate them into application and system solutions.

Data Analyst

San Francisco, CA ยท On-site

$130K - $200K/yr

Experience using AI tools in a professional setting (e.g., for workflows, analysis, automation, or ... insight generation) * Demonstrated ability to integrate AI into day-to-day work (prompt design ...

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How much do workflow analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for workflow analyst in California is $72,302.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,800.00 and $85,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a workflow analyst?

A Workflow Analyst is responsible for evaluating, designing, and optimizing business processes to improve efficiency and productivity. They analyze workflows, identify bottlenecks, and recommend improvements using data-driven insights. Workflow Analysts often work with different departments to streamline operations, implement automation tools, and ensure processes align with business goals. Their role involves leveraging software, reporting metrics, and providing solutions that enhance overall workflow efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a workflow analyst?

To thrive as a Workflow Analyst, you need strong analytical abilities, process improvement knowledge, and a relevant degree in business, IT, or a related field. Familiarity with workflow management software (such as Microsoft Visio, Asana, or BPM tools), data analysis tools, and certifications like Lean Six Sigma are often beneficial. Effective communication, attention to detail, and a collaborative mindset are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills ensure efficient process optimization, clear stakeholder communication, and successful implementation of workflow enhancements.

What are some typical challenges a workflow analyst might face in this role?

Workflow Analysts often encounter challenges such as identifying inefficiencies in complex processes, overcoming resistance to change among team members, and balancing multiple priorities under tight deadlines. Adapting to new technologies and integrating different systems can also present difficulties, especially in larger organizations with legacy processes. Successful Workflow Analysts address these challenges by leveraging strong analytical skills, offering clear, data-driven recommendations, and collaborating closely with cross-functional teams to drive continuous improvement. Over time, this dynamic environment can be professionally rewarding and foster significant personal and career growth.

What does a workflow analyst do?

A workflow analyst evaluates and improves business processes by analyzing current workflows, identifying inefficiencies, and designing optimized procedures. They often use tools like process mapping software and require strong analytical skills to enhance productivity and operational efficiency.

What are the most commonly searched types of Workflow Analyst jobs in California?

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Infographic showing various Workflow Analyst job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,302 per year, or $34.8 per hour.

Quality Assurance Specialist

Pacific Health Group

El Centro, CA โ€ข On-site

$27 - $33/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Employment Type: Full-Time
Compensation: $27 – $33 per hour
Schedule: Full-Time
Work Environment: Hybrid / Minimum 40% Outreach
Location: Hybrid within hiring county

About Pacific Health Group
At Pacific Health Group, we care deeply about the people and communities we serve. We meet individuals with kindness, respect, and understanding—listening first, honoring each person’s journey, and offering support without judgment.
Through compassionate, person-centered healthcare, behavioral health services, and social supports, we walk alongside people as they work toward healing, stability, and a healthier, more hopeful life.

Our Core Values

  • Speak with integrity—clear, respectful, and honest in every interaction.
  • Embrace innovation, trying new ideas, learning fast, and improving care.
  • Own our roles, staying accountable for outcomes and documenting accurately.
  • Build genuine connections with members, families, and teammates through empathy and cultural sensitivity.
  • Lead with trust by being consistent, transparent, and following through.
  • Celebrate wins together, recognizing individual and team achievements.
  • Collaborate with purpose, partnering across departments and with community providers to solve problems.
  • Ask for support and offer support, because thriving together is how we serve our members best.

Role Overview & Impact
The Quality Assurance Specialist ensures quality, compliance, workflow accuracy, and performance excellence across Enhanced Care Management (ECM), Community Supports (CS), Behavioral Health (BH), and Community Health Worker (CHW) operations. The QA Specialist serves as the internal auditor, workflow analyst, and process-improvement lead for all member-facing activities, including assessments, referrals, documentation, disenrollment workflows, re-engagement processes, outreach, verification, and communication functions.
This position strengthens operational integrity, ensures regulatory compliance, and builds a culture of accountability and continuous improvement within the Quality Assurance unit. This role directly impacts documentation accuracy, regulatory compliance, workflow efficiency, and member experience quality across the organization.
Outreach (Minimum 40%)
Conduct community-based outreach across multiple counties through in-person engagement and digital channels (phone, SMS, email, social media) to identify, engage, and enroll eligible members into ECM, CS, BH, and CHW programs. Build and maintain partnerships to expand access to services in high-need communities. A minimum of 40% of this role is dedicated to direct community outreach.

Key Responsibilities
Quality Assurance & Compliance Oversight

  • Audit member records, assessments, and documentation to ensure compliance with ECM, CS, BH, CHW, CalAIM, and Medi-Cal standards.
  • Monitor outreach, referral, and disenrollment workflows to ensure adherence to required timelines and regulatory guidelines.
  • Ensure HIPAA compliance and data integrity across all member-facing processes.

Workflow Analysis & Process Improvement

  • Evaluate ECM, CS, BH, and CHW workflows for accuracy, efficiency, and risk exposure.
  • Identify trends, documentation gaps, and systemic errors.
  • Develop corrective action plans and process improvements to enhance operational performance.

Performance Monitoring & Reporting

  • Track QA metrics across documentation accuracy, outreach compliance, and verification standards.
  • Generate reports outlining findings, trends, risk areas, and performance improvements.
  • Collaborate with leadership to ensure ECM, CS, BH, and CHW QA metric thresholds are consistently achieved.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with BH, CHW, CS, and ECM teams, Outreach, and leadership to reinforce quality standards.
  • Provide feedback, coaching, and training based on audit findings.
  • Support implementation of new workflows and regulatory updates.

Success Measures

  • 95%+ documentation accuracy across all workflows.
  • 100% compliance with required outreach standards (minimum 40% field-based).
  • Accurate verification across all member profiles.
  • Complete and timely disenrollment cycle documentation.
  • Consistent achievement of ECM, CS, BH, and CHW QA metric thresholds.

Skills That Set You Apart
Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Public Health, Social Work, or related field.
  • 2+ years of experience in quality assurance, care coordination, compliance, or healthcare program auditing.
  • Familiarity with ECM, CS, BH, CHW, CalAIM, Medi-Cal, HIPAA, and care coordination workflows.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent documentation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in CRM/EMR systems and Excel.
  • Driver's License and Reliable transportation required for 40% outreach

Benefits

  • Time Off & Leave: 160 hours of Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid Sick Time; 11 paid holidays per year (including birthday); 4 paid volunteer hours per month; Bereavement leave (including fur babies).
  • Health & Wellness: 90% employer-paid employee-only medical benefits; Flexible Spending Account (FSA); Short-term & long-term disability, AD&D, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
  • Financial & Professional: 401(k) with company match; Professional development and growth opportunities.
  • Culture & Perks: Employee discount programs and quarterly in-person events.