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Coder Ii Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

PB Coder

Chicago, IL

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

Certified professional coder CCS-P, CPC, RHIT or RHIA through AAPC or AHIMA with a minimum of two years' experience with CPT/ICD-10 coding of multispecialty services preferred. Responsible for ...

PB Coder

Chicago, IL · On-site

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

Certified professional coder CCS-P, CPC, RHIT or RHIA through AAPC or AHIMA with a minimum of two years' experience with CPT/ICD-10 coding of multispecialty services preferred. Responsible for ...

PB Coder

Chicago, IL

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

Certified professional coder CCS-P, CPC, RHIT or RHIA through AAPC or AHIMA with a minimum of two years' experience with CPT/ICD-10 coding of multispecialty services preferred. Responsible for ...

Inpatient Coder

Chicago, IL · On-site

$34 - $45/hr

Minimum Qualifications * 2+ years of recent inpatient coding experience. * Current AHIMA or AAPC certification (CCS preferred; CPC, RHIT, RHIA, or CCS-P also considered based on experience). * Strong ...

Surgical Coder

Skokie, IL · On-site

$26 - $38/hr

Handle coding for podiatric surgical procedures like bunionectomies and reconstructive surgeries ... Health Benefits / Dental / Vision (Medix offers 6 different health plans: 3 Major Medical Plans, 2 ...

Vascular Surgery Coder

Skokie, IL · On-site

$26 - $38/hr

Minimum of 2 years of recent vascular surgery coding experience. * Strong knowledge of CPT, ICD-10-CM, HCPCS, modifier usage, and medical terminology. Experience * Minimum of 3 years of professional ...

Minimum of 2 years of experience dedicated to Physician Billing (PB) / Professional Fee coding. Experience * Minimum of 2 years in Physician Billing / Professional Fee coding. * Experience with Epic ...

Abstractor/Coder I

Burr Ridge, IL · On-site +1

$18.50 - $24.75/hr

Two or more years of experience coding physician services or a recent graduate from an HIM bachelors program with an RHIA required. * Prior experience with electronic billing and medical record ...

Outpatient Surgery Coder

Chicago, IL · On-site

$60K - $70K/yr

Fully Remote LaSalle Network is hiring for a skilled Outpatient Surgery Coder to support a high ... For over two decades, LaSalle has helped organizations hire faster and connect top talent with ...

Physician Practice Coder Oncology

Banner, IL · Remote

$18 - $24/hr

Reconciliation of charges as required. 2. Abstracts clinical diagnoses, procedure codes and documents other pertinent information obtained from the medical record into the electronic medical records.

PFS - Coder I FT

Gibson City, IL · On-site

$21 - $32/hr

Must hold a current unexpired CPC or CCS certification from the AAPC, NHA, or AHIMA. * 2 years of previous experience with medical coding for a multi-specialty office or hospital system. * Knowledge ...

Medical Coder III (hybrid)

Skokie, IL · On-site

$26.61 - $39.92/hr

Medical Coder III The Medical Coder III is a senior-level position responsible for ensuring precise ... than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 25,000 team ...

Medical Coder III (hybrid)

Skokie, IL · On-site +1

$26.61 - $39.92/hr

Medical Coder III The Medical Coder III is a senior-level position responsible for ensuring precise ... than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 25,000 team ...

Medical Coder III (hybrid)

Skokie, IL · On-site +1

$26.61 - $39.92/hr

Medical Coder III The Medical Coder III is a senior-level position responsible for ensuring precise ... than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 25,000 team ...

Medical Coder III (hybrid)

Skokie, IL · On-site

$26.61 - $39.92/hr

Medical Coder III The Medical Coder III is a senior-level position responsible for ensuring precise ... than 4.2 million residents across six northeast Illinois counties. Our more than 25,000 team ...

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How much do coder ii jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for coder ii in Illinois is $26.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.41 and $33.56 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Coder II?

A Coder II is a medical coding professional who reviews clinical documentation and assigns standardized codes for diagnoses and procedures, typically using ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS systems. This position usually requires previous experience or certification in medical coding and often involves working with complex medical records or specialized areas, such as inpatient or outpatient services. Coder II professionals ensure accurate billing, compliance with regulations, and support healthcare providers in receiving proper reimbursement. They may also assist with coding audits and provide guidance to less experienced coders.

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

To thrive as a Coder II, you need a thorough understanding of medical coding systems such as ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS, typically supported by certification like CPC or CCS. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and coding software is essential to ensure accuracy and efficiency in code assignment. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help you interpret clinical documentation and collaborate with healthcare teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring accurate billing, compliance with regulations, and optimizing reimbursement for healthcare organizations.

How does a Coder II typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals in a medical facility?

As a Coder II, you will regularly interact with physicians, nurses, and billing staff to ensure that medical records are accurately coded and compliant with regulations. Collaboration often includes clarifying documentation, resolving discrepancies, and providing feedback to improve the quality of clinical documentation. This teamwork is essential to support accurate billing and optimize reimbursement processes, making strong communication skills a valuable asset in this role.

What is the difference between Coder Ii vs Coder I?

AspectCoder IiCoder I
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some certifications preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent; entry-level certifications
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, clinics, hospitalsHealthcare facilities, clinics, hospitals
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly used in healthcare coding departmentsCommonly used in healthcare coding departments
Search & Comparison IntentHigher experience, more complex coding tasksEntry-level coding tasks, learning role

The main difference between Coder Ii and Coder I lies in experience and complexity of tasks. Coder Ii typically handles more complex coding assignments and requires some prior experience or certifications, whereas Coder I is an entry-level position suitable for those starting in healthcare coding. Both roles are found in similar work environments and industry settings, but Coder Ii generally involves greater responsibility and skill level.

Infographic showing various Coder Ii job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 64% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,411 per year, or $26.6 per hour.

Revenue Cycle Coder III-Inpatient Coding

CommonSpirit Health

Chicago, IL • On-site

$30.91 - $51/hr

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Job Summary and Responsibilities

As our Revenue Cycle Coder III-Inpatient Coding, you will leverage your expert knowledge in ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, and CPT-4 coding to drive excellence in our health information management (HIM) department. This critical role focuses on elevating coding accuracy, enhancing Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) practices, and ensuring system-wide compliance with evolving regulatory standards. You will be instrumental in fostering a culture of continuous learning and precision, directly impacting our revenue cycle integrity and healthcare data quality.

Every day you will serve as a primary resource for complex coding and billing inquiries, providing authoritative guidance and problem-solving expertise. You will design, develop, and deliver comprehensive coding and CDI education programs, onboarding new staff, and conducting targeted training sessions across the health system. A key part of your role involves performing rigorous coding and DRG validation audits, identifying areas for improvement, and facilitating follow-up education. You'll actively monitor and communicate regulatory coding and billing changes, translating them into actionable implementation plans, and promoting standardization of best practices. Furthermore, you will act as a vital liaison, fostering collaborative relationships with CDI specialists, physicians, clinical quality, and patient financial services to uphold the accuracy and integrity of all inpatient medical records.

To be successful in this advanced role, you will possess expert-level knowledge of current coding classification systems (ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT-4) and a deep understanding of CDI methodologies. You must have a proven track record in adult education and curriculum development, with an ability to present complex information clearly and engagingly. Strong analytical skills for conducting coding audits and identifying educational needs are essential. Exceptional communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills are crucial for building effective working relationships across various departments and influencing positive change in coding compliance and documentation improvement practices. Relevant coding certifications (e.g., CCS, RHIA, CDIP) are expected.

  • Accurately assigns codes from the current ICD classification systems for inpatient accounts, creates MS-DRG/APR-DRG assignments while adhering to coding guidelines, regulations and compliance plan

  • Abstract additional data elements as identified by enterprise, such as administrative codes

  • Must be able to code all service lines of inpatient accounts

  • Ability to communicate effectively, stay organized, and demonstrate effective time management skills

  • Adhere to the ethical standards of coding as established by AAPC and/or AHIMA

  • Adhere to and maintain required levels of performance in both coding quality and productivity

Job Requirements

Required

  • Education & Certification: High School Diploma/GED required with 3+years of recent acute care coding experience, OR an Associate's Degree in HIM/RHIT. Must possess CCS, RHIA, or RHIT certification.

  • Acute Care Coding Expertise: Minimum of 3+ years recent coding experience in an acute care setting, ideally within a large multi-facility organization.

  • Complex Case Mastery: Proven expertise in coding complex conditions and procedures, including major trauma, CV, orthopedic, and neurosurgery, preferably in a Level I/II trauma or teaching hospital.

Preferred

  • 4-6 years 5 (five) years of recent inpatient medical coding experience (hospital, large multi-facility organization, etc.)

  • Bachelors Other in HIM

  • Remote Work Proficiency: Demonstrated success with 3+ years of experience working effectively in a remote environment.

  • Technical Acumen: Proficient with 3+ years of experience utilizing various encoder and EMR systems such as Meditech, Epic, and Cerner.

  • Advanced Coding Knowledge: Expert-level understanding of ICD (diagnostic and procedural) and CPT-4 coding classification systems.

Where You'll Work

Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future for all through its integrated health services. As one of the nation's largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and 137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than 157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2 billion annually in charity care, community benefits and unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients, physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just, equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system.

Pay Range

$30.91 - $51.00 /hour

We are an equal opportunity employer.


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