Data Specialist III - Updated
Company: The Happier Life Project
Location: Lake Elsinore
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Happier Life Project (THLP)
Position: Data Specialist III Location: Lake Elsinore, CA
(Hybrid/On-site as needed) Status: Full-Time, Grant Funded ?????
Compensation : $79,000 - $89,000 Reports To: CEO About The Happier
Life Project (THLP) The Happier Life Project is a recovery
community organization dedicated to supporting diverse communities
in their journey toward healing and recovery. Our mission is to
empower individuals, families, and communities affected by
substance use issues, and mental health challenges. Through
peer-led recovery support, education, and advocacy, we work to
reduce stigma, shift perspectives, and create a future where
recovery is normalized, valued, and embraced as a transformative
journey. Position Overview The Data Specialist III leads the
design, implementation, and ongoing administration of The Happier
Life Project’s electronic health record (EHR) and data systems.
This role ensures that data infrastructure across THLP’s
community-based programs supports care coordination, program
performance, and compliance with State and County contracts,
including Medi-Cal–funded services. The Data Specialist III is
responsible for translating program operations and contractual
requirements into functional, staff-friendly EHR workflows,
ensuring documentation meets regulatory standards while remaining
trauma-informed and culturally responsive. This role supports
billing readiness and audit preparation by maintaining accurate,
well-structured data systems. The Data Specialist III does not
submit claims, but ensures data integrity for billing and reporting
teams. I deal Candidate This role is best suited for someone who
has personally built and implemented EHR or data systems in a
multi-program, publicly funded or healthcare environment, and is
comfortable owning systems end-to-end—from design through daily
operation. Key Responsibilities EHR Design, Implementation &
Administration Lead the design, build-out, implementation, and
administration of THLP’s EHR and related data systems. Translate
program, contractual, and operational requirements into EHR
workflows, forms, templates, and user roles. Oversee system
configuration, testing, rollout, and ongoing optimization. Manage
user access, permissions, troubleshooting, and system improvements.
Coordinate with IT staff and vendors to support integrations,
upgrades, and system performance. State & County Contract Data
Compliance Ensure data systems and documentation practices align
with State and County contract requirements, including Medi-Cal and
CalAIM-related services. Support documentation standards for care
coordination, service delivery, and outcomes tracking. Maintain
data readiness for monitoring, audits, and reporting by State
agencies, Managed Care Plans, and County partners. Data Integrity,
Reporting & Audit Readiness Maintain organization-wide data
integrity, consistency, and reliability across programs. Develop
dashboards, reports, and data summaries to support leadership and
program decision-making. Support audit preparation through
documentation review, data validation, and quality assurance
processes. Identify gaps in documentation or workflows and
implement corrective improvements. Training & Staff Support Train
staff on EHR use, documentation standards, and data quality
expectations. Develop user guides and reference materials. Provide
ongoing technical support and coaching to program teams. Systems
Improvement & Integration Support integration of EHR data with
reporting, billing, or analytics tools as needed. Recommend and
implement workflow improvements that reduce staff burden and
improve data quality. Strong project management and workflow
development skills, including multi-program integration. Experience
preparing organizations for audits or monitoring, including MCP,
DHCS, County, or other public-sector funders. Experience with data
governance, including data dictionaries, naming conventions, and
quality assurance processes. Experience integrating EHR systems
with billing platforms, analytics tools, or funder reporting
dashboards. Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Excel, Power
BI, Tableau, or similar reporting tools. Experience training and
supporting staff across varied technical skill levels, including
CHWs, peers, youth staff, and supervisors. Knowledge of peer
respite or peer-informed documentation practices, trauma-informed
data collection, and low-barrier, non-clinical workflows.
Demonstrated commitment to cultural humility, with experience
working alongside Latino, Indigenous, Native American, BIPOC,
LGBTQ, and justice-involved communities. Ability to translate
complex data into clear, actionable insights for staff, leadership,
and external partners. Required Qualifications 3–5 years of
experience in data management, EHR administration, healthcare
informatics, or multi-program nonprofit data systems. Experience
supporting at least two of the following program areas or
equivalent community-based service models: Enhanced Care Management
(ECM) Community Supports (CS) Community Health Worker (CHW)
programs Peer support or peer-run programs Reentry, housing, or
justice-involved services Strong understanding of Medi-Cal, CalAIM
documentation standards, SDOH frameworks, and care coordination
systems. Experience supporting youth behavioral health,
school-based services, or youth-serving data workflows. Hands-on
experience with EHR platforms such as Axiom, CareLogic, SmartCare,
Welligent, or comparable systems, including workflow and form
design. Strong project management and workflow development skills,
including multi-program integration. Experience preparing
organizations for audits or monitoring, including MCP, DHCS,
County, or other public-sector funders. Experience with data
governance, including data dictionaries, naming conventions, and
quality assurance processes. Experience integrating EHR systems
with billing platforms, analytics tools, or funder reporting
dashboards. Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Excel, Power
BI, Tableau, or similar reporting tools. Experience training and
supporting staff across varied technical skill levels, including
CHWs, peers, youth staff, and supervisors. Knowledge of peer
respite or peer-informed documentation practices, trauma-informed
data collection, and low-barrier, non-clinical workflows.
Demonstrated commitment to cultural humility, with experience
working alongside Latino, Indigenous, Native American, BIPOC,
LGBTQ, and justice-involved communities. Ability to translate
complex data into clear, actionable insights for staff, leadership,
and external partners. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree
in Public Health, Data Science, Social Work, Health Information
Management, Information Systems, or related field (or equivalent
experience). Experience in nonprofit behavioral health, recovery,
or community-based organizations. Experience with State-funded or
publicly funded programs (e.g., DHCS, PATH CITED, BHCIP, BSCC).
Experience managing data integrations, APIs, or reporting
warehouses. Relevant certifications in project management,
analytics, or health information. Bilingual (English/Spanish). Core
Competencies Systems thinking Detail-oriented and accurate Strong
written and verbal communication Ability to train others
Collaborative and cross-departmental mindset Cultural humility
Adaptability and innovation Cultural Competency Demonstrated
commitment to cultural competency and sensitivity to the needs of
diverse populations. Experience working alongside Latino,
Indigenous, Native American, BIPOC, LGBTQ, justice-involved, and
low-income communities from a trauma- and healing-informed lens.
Benefits The Happier Life Project is a healing-centered, peer-led
organization committed to staff wellness, growth opportunities, and
culturally grounded leadership development. Vacation, Sick Leave &
13 Paid Holidays Health, Vision, Dental, Life Insurance Retirement
& FSA Funding & Continuation Statement This is a grant-funded
position with an initial term. Continuation beyond the initial
funding period is anticipated and actively planned, contingent upon
funding renewal, program performance, and organizational growth.
Employment is at-will. Equal Opportunity & Accessibility The
Happier Life Project is an equal opportunity employer and values
lived experience and inclusion. We are committed to providing
equitable access to employment and reasonable accommodations for
qualified applicants and employees, consistent with California and
federal law. Powered by JazzHR iAni5p1aWi
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