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Apprentice Coder Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Coder I

Midland, MI · On-site

$16 - $21.50/hr

AAPC Cert Professional Coder Certified Professional Coder Apprentice - CPC-A will also be accepted. An employee with this certification will need to obtain the Certified Professional Coder ...

Coder I

Midland, MI · On-site

$16 - $21.50/hr

AAPC Cert Professional Coder Certified Professional Coder Apprentice - CPC-A will also be accepted. An employee with this certification will need to obtain the Certified Professional Coder ...

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How much do apprentice coder jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for apprentice coder in Michigan is $19.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.10 and $20.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Apprentice Coder, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Apprentice Coder, you need foundational programming knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and a basic understanding of software development principles, often supported by coursework or coding bootcamps. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and at least one programming language such as Python or JavaScript is typical. Strong communication, willingness to learn, and attention to detail are standout soft skills in this role. These skills enable efficient learning, effective collaboration with more experienced developers, and high-quality code contributions in real-world projects.

What are some common challenges faced by apprentice coders during their training period?

Apprentice coders often encounter challenges such as adapting to unfamiliar programming languages, managing time effectively between learning and hands-on coding tasks, and overcoming initial imposter syndrome. Working in a team environment may also require developing strong communication skills to collaborate with more experienced developers. However, these challenges are typical and can be overcome with mentorship, regular practice, and actively seeking feedback from peers and supervisors.

What are apprentice coders?

Apprentice coders are individuals who are learning to code through a structured apprenticeship program, typically combining on-the-job training with classroom instruction. They work under the guidance of experienced developers to build their technical skills and gain practical experience in software development. Apprentice coders usually start with basic programming languages and gradually take on more complex tasks as they progress. These programs are designed to help them transition into junior developer roles after completing their apprenticeship.

What is the difference between Apprentice Coder vs Junior Developer?

AspectApprentice CoderJunior Developer
Required CredentialsBasic coding knowledge, often in training or certification programsSome coding experience, often with a degree or equivalent
Work EnvironmentLearning-focused, supervised, entry-level projectsMore independent, handling real projects with guidance
Employer UsageInternships, training programs, entry-level positionsEntry-level roles in tech companies, startups, and agencies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level coding roles and training opportunitiesLooking for beginner developer roles with growth potential

In summary, an Apprentice Coder is typically in a training or learning phase, focusing on developing foundational skills under supervision. A Junior Developer has more experience, handles real projects, and works more independently. Both roles serve as stepping stones in a coding career, but the Apprentice Coder is more about learning, while the Junior Developer is about applying skills professionally.

What are the most commonly searched types of Coder jobs in Michigan? The most popular types of Coder jobs in Michigan are:
What cities in Michigan are hiring for Apprentice Coder jobs? Cities in Michigan with the most Apprentice Coder job openings:
Infographic showing various Apprentice Coder job openings in Michigan as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 63% Full Time, 31% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,924 per year, or $19.2 per hour.
Coder I

$16 - $21.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


MyMichigan Health rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 179 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

594th of 864 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Summary
**Candidates must have a primary address located within the state of Michigan or willing to move to Michigan to be considered.**
**Candidate must have Denials experience to be considered**
This position is responsible for coding all services including major and minor surgical cases performed in both the office and hospital setting for MyMichigan Medical Group, Family Practice Center and the MyMichigan Urgent Care locations. This position monitors compliance with third party payers guidelines while ensuring the maximum allowed reimbursement is attained. This position requires broad knowledge of current payer rules for all insurance companies we participate with, in addition to analytical skills to ensure all procedures are coded correctly for a timely and accurate reimbursement from all payers. This position must be able to work independently and make decisions based on their broad knowledge of current procedure terminology (CPT) and International Classification of Diseases (ICD) coding rules and regulations.
Responsibilities
(25%)* Codes visits and services performed in both the office and hospital setting within 48 hours of receipt.
(25%)* Uses the Epic coding edits, CPT Assistant, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) coding guidelines to make necessary corrections to ICD, CPT, Healthcare Common Procedure Coding Systems (HCPCS), codes, modifiers and place of service to ensure clean claims.
(20%)* Codes all major and minor surgical cases, including obstetrics, performed in both the office and hospital setting, within 48 hours of receipt.
(20%)* Utilizes clinical knowledge to interact with physicians/provider on a regular basis to assist in improving documentation.
(10%)* Demonstrates willingness to participate in continuing education to enhance coding knowledge.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reviews accounts related to patient or payer complaints/concerns.
After review, responsible for timely communication to the patient, payer and physician (if needed) to address their concern.
Meets established productivity guidelines.
Other duties as assigned.
MyMichigan Health is a technology driven organization and employees need to demonstrate competency organization in Microsoft Windows.
Employees may be required to participate in further learning opportunities offered by MyMichigan Health.
Certifications and Licensures
AAPC CPC: AAPC Cert Professional Coder
Certified Professional Coder Apprentice - CPC-A will also be accepted. An employee with this certification will need to obtain the Certified Professional Coder certification with in 365 days of hire.
E/M CODER: CPC, CCS, CCSP, RHIT, OR RHIA
Certified Professional Coder - Apprentice (CPC-A) will be accepted and will remain for 365 days from time of hire or transfer or until such time, the manager is able to validate apprenticeship has been successfully completed. CPC-Certified Professional Coder, CCS-P Certified Coding Specialist-Physician based, and CCS-Certified Coding Specialsit is also accepted upon hire or transfer to this position. Those hiring in to the position with an either a Registered Health Informaiton Technician (RHIT) or Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) degree, will have 6 months from date of hire or transfer test and obtain this respective certification.
RHIA: Registered Health Info Analyst
RHIT: Reg Health Information Tech
FINGERPRIN: Fingerprinting
CCS-P: Cert Coding Spec-Phys Based
CCS: Certified Coding Specialist
Required Education
High school diploma or GED is required
Associate degree is preferred
Other Information
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND SKILLS:
Experience with denials required.
Two (2) years physician coding and billing experience and four (4) years experience in the medical field is preferred.
One (1) year with direct physician contact is preferred.
Knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy.
Proficiency in the use of personal computer.
Knowledge of medical record/patient confidentiality laws.
Great organizational skills are required.
Oral, written and interpersonal skills needed to communicate successfully with individuals and groups and interact with people at all levels to communicate ideas and concepts in a clear and understandable manner.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Exposure to stressful situations, including those involving public contact, as well as, trauma, grief and death.
Able to wear personal protective equipment that includes latex materials or appropriate substitute if required for your position.
Is able to move freely about facility with or without an assisted device and must be able to perform the functions of the job as outlined in the job description.
Overall vision and hearing is necessary with or without assisted device(s).
Frequently required to sit/stand/walk for long periods of time. May require frequent postural changes such as stooping, kneeling or crouching.
Some exposure to blood borne pathogens and other potentially infectious material. Must follow MyMichigan Health bloodborne pathogen and TB testing as required.
Ability to handle multiple tasks, get along with others, work independently, regular and predictable attendance and ability to stay awake.
Overall dexterity is required including handling, reaching, grasping, fingering and feeling. May require repetition of these movements on a regular to frequent basis.
Physical Demand Level: Sedentary. Must be able to occasionally (0-33% of the workday) lift or carry 0-10 lbs.

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