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Clinical Coding Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Medical Coder

Columbia, MD ยท Remote

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

Join our team as an HCC Coding Analyst to ensure precise clinical documentation that supports optimal reimbursement while maintaining regulatory compliance within a fast-paced healthcare environment!

Clinical Psychologist

Falls Church, VA ยท On-site

$94K - $130K/yr

... clinical services rendered, includes initial evaluations, progress notes, summary notes and all ... code of conduct as outlined by the service provider BENEFITS Full-time salaried position with ...

Clinical Psychologist

Reston, VA ยท On-site

$92K - $126K/yr

... clinical services rendered, includes initial evaluations, progress notes, summary notes and all ... code of conduct as outlined by the service provider BENEFITS Full-time salaried position with ...

Clinical Psychologist

Falls Church, VA

$94K - $130K/yr

Ability to maintain and complete clinical documentation consistently and adhere to the statement of ethics and code of conduct as outlined by the service provider BENEFITS * Full-time salaried ...

Clinical Psychologist

Reston, VA

$93K - $128K/yr

Ability to maintain and complete clinical documentation consistently and adhere to the statement of ethics and code of conduct as outlined by the service provider BENEFITS * Full-time salaried ...

Clinical Supervisor III Job Code: SU1303 ABOUT US We are ushering in a new era of healthcare where achieving good health is just the beginning. At UVA Community Health, part of the world-class UVA ...

Clinical Psychologist

Reston, VA ยท On-site

$92K - $126K/yr

Ability to maintain and complete clinical documentation consistently and adhere to the statement of ethics and code of conduct as outlined by the service provider BENEFITS * Full-time salaried ...

Clinical Psychologist

Falls Church, VA ยท On-site

$94K - $130K/yr

Ability to maintain and complete clinical documentation consistently and adhere to the statement of ethics and code of conduct as outlined by the service provider BENEFITS * Full-time salaried ...

Medical Coder

Annapolis, MD

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

Sends coding queries to providers and communicates with CDIS' when provider queries are clinical in nature. 3. Monitors assigned work on a daily basis in order to facilitate the billing process ...

Code section 531 and 532) The U.S. Navy is actively hiring Clinical Psychologists to support the mental health, resilience, and readiness of our Sailors, Marines, and military families worldwide.

Code section 531 and 532) The U.S. Navy is actively hiring Clinical Psychologists to support the mental health, resilience, and readiness of our Sailors, Marines, and military families worldwide.

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How much do clinical coding jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical coding in Washington is $70.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57.45 and $79.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do you become a clinical coder?

To become a clinical coder, you typically need a relevant qualification such as a diploma or degree in health information management, medical coding, or a related field. Gaining certification from professional bodies like the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) or the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) can improve job prospects, and proficiency with coding tools and medical terminology is essential.

What is a Clinical Coding job?

A Clinical Coding job involves translating medical diagnoses, procedures, and treatments into standardized codes using classification systems like ICD-10 and OPCS-4. Clinical Coders play a crucial role in ensuring accurate patient records, supporting hospital funding, and enabling healthcare data analysis. They work closely with healthcare professionals to ensure codes reflect the patient's care accurately. This helps with insurance claims, research, and healthcare planning. Strong attention to detail and knowledge of medical terminology are essential skills in this role.

What do you do as a clinical coder?

A clinical coder reviews patient medical records and assigns standardized codes for diagnoses, procedures, and treatments using classification systems like ICD and CPT. This process ensures accurate billing, data collection, and healthcare analysis, often requiring attention to detail and familiarity with coding software. Clinical coders typically work in healthcare settings and may need certification to demonstrate their expertise.

What pays more, CCS or CPC?

Clinical Coding Specialists (CCS) and Certified Professional Coders (CPC) are certifications for medical coding professionals. Generally, CCS coders tend to earn higher salaries due to their focus on hospital and inpatient coding, while CPC coders often work in outpatient and physician office settings. Salary differences can also depend on experience, location, and employer requirements.

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

To thrive in Clinical Coding, you need a solid understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, and healthcare documentation, usually supported by a relevant qualification such as a certificate or diploma in clinical coding or health information management. Familiarity with coding systems like ICD-10, CPT, and electronic health record (EHR) software is essential, and recognized certifications (e.g., CCS or CCA) are highly valued. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help clinical coders ensure accuracy and collaborate with healthcare professionals. These capabilities are vital to produce precise coding that supports hospital billing, regulatory compliance, and quality patient care data.

Are medical coders still in demand?

Medical coders are still in demand due to ongoing needs for accurate healthcare documentation and billing. The role requires knowledge of coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT, and employment opportunities are available in hospitals, clinics, and insurance companies. The profession often offers flexible schedules and certification options to enhance job prospects.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Clinical Coding professional?

Clinical Coding professionals are primarily responsible for reviewing healthcare documentation, interpreting medical records, and accurately assigning standardized codes to diagnoses and procedures. They frequently collaborate with physicians and clinical staff to clarify documentation when needed, ensuring coding is both accurate and comprehensive. Their role also involves maintaining up-to-date knowledge of coding guidelines, auditing records for compliance, and sometimes assisting with insurance claims processing. This mix of independent work and team collaboration ensures the integrity of patient data and supports important hospital functions like billing and reporting.

What job categories do people searching Clinical Coding jobs in Washington look for? The top searched job categories for Clinical Coding jobs in Washington are:
Infographic showing various Clinical Coding job openings in Washington as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $147,276 per year, or $70.8 per hour.
Physical Therapy Director

Physical Therapy Director

The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics

Rockville, MD โ€ข On-site

$90K - $106K/yr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics LLC (CAO) is one of the nation's largest Orthopaedics practices, owned and operated by physicians, with over 60 locations across Maryland, Northern Virginia, and the District of Columbia. With approximately 2,000 employees, working in 28 Divisions, CAO is a growing business with revenues of approximately $250 Million. CAO is committed to be the Orthopaedic care provider of choice for our patients; partner of choice for payors and health systems; and employer of choice by attracting and retaining a talented workforce. To learn more visit use online at CFAOrtho.com/careers.
We offer a dynamic, collaborative environment where therapists and physicians work together to provide excellent patient care. With over 250 therapists, CAO provides opportunities for clinical growth as well as career advancement. CAO has excellent benefits including a focus on therapist continuing education such as:
Quarterly webinars featuring CAO physicians and therapists.
Medbridge subscription including video HEPs and online CEU.
CAO hosted in person continuing education courses.
A generous continuing education budget for personalized courses and content
The Physical Therapy Director is responsible for the efficient and profitable management of all rehabilitation services in their assigned clinic(s) including but not limited to physical therapy, occupational therapy/hand therapy, industrial services, and cash-based services. The Physical Therapy Director ensures that the highest standard of rehabilitation services and customer service are delivered and maintained within their assigned clinic(s) while ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. The Physical Therapy Director is responsible for the management of day to day operations of his/her designated clinic(s) including meeting established CAO and practice metrics, employee supervision, monitoring financial and statistical information, administration of the company's policies and procedures and direct patient care. The Physical Therapy Director collaborates with the CAO Practice Administrator and CAO Therapy Executive Director to develop and carry out business goals and objectives.
The incumbent may be asked to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically stated in this job description. The duties and responsibilities of the position are in addition to the applicable Therapy Site Manager Primary Responsibilities and Staff Physical/Occupational Therapist Primary Responsibilities and are to be carried out in a manner that is consistent with the Mission, Core Values and Operating Principles of CAO.
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Creates and maintains a handicapped accessible, safe, clean, positive, and upbeat therapy clinic environment in his/her designated clinic and monitors it in other clinics within his/her practice, including the following of universal precautions, hand hygiene, informed consent and all other CAO, state, and federal regulations.
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Provides both patient care and administrative duties. The percentage of patient care versus administrative time is dependent on the number of staff and number of clinics being supervised within the practice. The amount of designated administrative time should be directly proportional to the number of direct reports and number of clinics being supervised. The percentage of patient care time vs. administrative time will vary depending on adequate staffing and existence and/or experience of Therapy Site Manager(s) within the practice.
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Continuously monitors and ensures all CAO; federal and state regulations are adhered to regarding patient treatment and documentation in his/her practices' clinics.
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Strives to attain and maintain practice therapy metrics for all lines of business as outlined by practice Administrator and/or CAO Therapy Executive Director.
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Manages Therapy Site Manager(s) (if applicable) and therapy staff of designated clinic (if applicable) including therapists, front desk staff and support personnel.
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Ensures adequate clinical staff is scheduled at own clinic and any other clinic(s) within the practice in conjunction with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable, to provide excellent patient care during all operating hours, while maintaining practices' productivity standards for all lines of business. This includes covering for therapists when necessary to ensure scheduled patients do not need to be rescheduled and/or cancelled.
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Ensures adequate front desk staff is scheduled during all clinic operating hours at home clinic and all practice clinics in conjunction with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Maintains open communication with all direct reports to ensure ongoing patient and staff satisfaction at all practice clinics.
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Trains newly hired therapists and Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable in clinic operations, patient scheduling, clinical coding, and compliance and TheraOffice documentation at all practice clinics.
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Ensures all rehab aides are trained and complete a proficiency test in accordance with CAO procedures in own clinic and all practice clinics in conjunction with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Recruits, interviews, and hires for all therapy staff positions for home clinic and in conjunction with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable and with approval of Practice Administrator.
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Performs performance reviews on staff at home clinic annually, at minimum, and in conjunction with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable and with collaboration of Practice Administrator.
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Counsels, disciplines and/or terminates therapy staff in home clinic and in other practice clinics in conjunction with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable and in collaboration with Practice Administrator and/or CAO's HR Director.
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Ensures clinic staff meetings are conducted at home clinic and all other practice clinics where applicable, quarterly at minimum, which include written agenda and attendance logs.
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Monitors inventory of office supplies and medical supplies and orders or delegates ordering as appropriate and when necessary, at home clinic and in other practice clinic(s) in conjunction with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable. Must obtain approval from Practice Administrator prior to ordering any supply or piece of equipment, which exceeds $1000.
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Assesses and continually monitors all equipment in conjunction at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable, to ensure that it is in good working order in all practice clinics and, if not, removes it from use and arranges for repair. Also schedules annual equipment inspection and ensures inspection dates are valid and clearly displayed on each piece of equipment at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Ensures at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable, that all therapists in all practice clinics have and maintain valid state licensure in all states where providing treatment.
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Ensures at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable, that all therapy staff in all practice clinics maintains valid CPR certification.
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Ensures at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable, that all therapy staff complete annual compliance training according to the compliance training schedule.
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Communicates with Practice Administrator to determine whether clinics should modify hours in response to inclement weather, power outages and any other unforeseen situations, which may endanger the safety of patients and/or staff.
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Actively participates in the Therapy team, including but not limited to staff meetings, CAO sponsored events, webinars, in-services, and departmental meetings.
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Works same or similar hours to staff PTs/OTs including some evenings and Saturdays depending on practice operating hours and needs of the therapy clinic.
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Promotes cash-based services at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Runs designated weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable and forwards them in a timely manner to CAO Therapy Administrator.
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Responds via phone call or in person meeting within one business day to any patient or employee complaint and/or detractor response on Clinect survey at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Continuously seeks ways to improve overall therapy clinic operations and patient and staff satisfaction at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Communicates with Practice Administrator and/or CAO Therapy Executive Director whenever necessary to keep them informed of any developments, problems, concerns, etc. which occur at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Cultivates relationships with all CAO and non-CAO referring providers to ensure satisfaction with all therapy services at home clinic and other practice clinic(s) with Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable.
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Attends 90-95% of Therapy Steering Committee monthly meetings/calls either in person or remotely, if designated as practice representative.
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Responds to CAO Therapy Executive Director questions, inquiries, emails, etc. within time frame requested.
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Communicates with Practice Administrator and CAO Therapy Executive Director about any new clinics, developments, concerns, problems occurring at their practice.
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Participates in calls with Therapy Executive Director monthly at minimum and forwards required reports monthly.
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Performs other duties as assigned.
The Therapy Director reports to the Practice Administrator, the Regional Therapy Director or the Therapy Executive Director depending on practice structure.
All therapy staff (therapists, support personnel and front desk staff) in home clinic and Therapy Site Manager(s) where applicable, report to the Therapy Director.
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