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The Coordinator, Coding Training plays a key role in facilitating education, auditing, and quality monitoring for coding staff, ensuring alignment with regulatory standards and institutional policies.

The Coordinator, Coding Training plays a key role in facilitating education, auditing, and quality monitoring for coding staff, ensuring alignment with regulatory standards and institutional policies.

The Coordinator, Coding Training plays a key role in facilitating education, auditing, and quality monitoring for coding staff, ensuring alignment with regulatory standards and institutional policies.

Coding Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

$70K - $75K/yr

... coordinates, and participates in multifaceted educational and training presentations. · Serves as principal liaison with providers, administrators, and practice managers of assigned clinical ...

Coding Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

$70K - $75K/yr

The Coding Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and educating coding staff ... Develops, coordinates, and participates in multifaceted educational and training presentations.

Coding Manager

Austin, TX · On-site

$70K - $75K/yr

... coordinates, and participates in multifaceted educational and training presentations. • Serves as principal liaison with providers, administrators, and practice managers of assigned clinical ...

Conducts regular audits and coordinates monitoring of coding accuracy, productivity, and available clinical documentation. * Ensures that audit reports are reviewed, accurate, and corrective action ...

Conducts regular audits and coordinates monitoring of coding accuracy, productivity, and available clinical documentation. * Ensures that audit reports are reviewed, accurate, and corrective action ...

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How much do coding coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for coding coordinator in Texas is $26.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.10 and $25.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Coding Coordinators?

Coding Coordinators are professionals who oversee medical coding teams to ensure that patient records are accurately coded for billing and insurance purposes. They review coded data for accuracy, train and support coding staff, and help implement coding guidelines and regulations. Coding Coordinators may also audit coding work, resolve discrepancies, and work with other departments to maintain compliance with healthcare laws. Their role is essential in supporting the revenue cycle and maintaining the integrity of health information.

What is the difference between Coding Coordinator vs Medical Coder?

AspectCoding CoordinatorMedical Coder
CredentialsTypically requires CPC or CCS certificationsRequires CPC, CCS, or similar coding certifications
Work EnvironmentCoordinates coding activities, supervises coding staff, collaborates with healthcare teamsPerforms detailed coding of medical records, reviews documentation, ensures accuracy
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, clinics, healthcare organizationsHospitals, outpatient facilities, insurance companies
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched for managerial or supervisory coding rolesCommonly searched for coding-specific roles and tasks

The main difference is that a Coding Coordinator oversees coding operations and supervises staff, while a Medical Coder focuses on the detailed coding of medical records. Both roles require similar certifications and work in healthcare settings, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What are some common challenges faced by a Coding Coordinator, and how can they be addressed?

Coding Coordinators often encounter challenges such as ensuring coding accuracy, staying updated with frequently changing coding guidelines, and managing communication between medical coders, billing staff, and clinical teams. Addressing these challenges involves implementing regular training sessions, conducting audits to identify errors or trends, and fostering a collaborative environment where team members can clarify documentation requirements. Successful Coding Coordinators are proactive in monitoring compliance and encourage open communication to resolve discrepancies efficiently.

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

To thrive as a Coding Coordinator, you need a strong background in medical coding, health information management, and a relevant certification such as CPC or CCS. Familiarity with coding systems like ICD-10-CM, CPT, and EHR platforms is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate coding, regulatory compliance, and efficient workflow management within healthcare organizations.
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Infographic showing various Coding Coordinator job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,066 per year, or $27 per hour.
Coding Coordinator

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Baylor Scott & White Health rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 738 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

253rd of 872 rated healthcare providers


Job description

About Us

Here at Baylor Scott & White Health we promote the well-being of all individuals, families, and communities. Baylor Scott and White is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas that empowers you to live well.

Our Core Values are:

  • We serve faithfully by doing what's right with a joyful heart.
  • We never settle by constantly striving for better.
  • We are in it together by supporting one another and those we serve.
  • We make an impact by taking initiative and delivering exceptional experience.
Benefits

Our benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:

  • Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits
  • 401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • PTO accrual beginning Day 1

Note: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level.

Job Summary

The Coding Coordinator monitors operations, functions, workflow, and services by third-party suppliers for HIM Coding. The Coding Coordinator works with the Coding Manager and physicians to ensure timely, complete documentation. Third-party suppliers must complete assignments per the Master Services Agreement and related Statements of Work.

Essential Functions of the Role
  • Acts as a service area liaison between Baylor Scott and White Healthcare, providers, and third-party suppliers. Eliminates roadblocks, resolves issues, achieves optimization, improves processes, and develops cost-saving measures.
  • Use key performance metrics to track services for areas of responsibility. Monitor supplier compliance with Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Critical Performance Indicators (CPIs).
  • Effectively communicates findings of potential issues to Manager or Director.
  • Assists in the development of policies, procedures, and standard processes for areas of responsibility.
  • Educates physicians, clinicians, and others on coding, guidelines, and documentation improvement. Works with physicians to ensure accurate and complete documentation.
  • Assists in the development of materials utilized in educational activities.
  • Reviews and stays abreast of new regulations and coding guidelines.
  • May perform routine coding quality reviews on coders and/or auditors including third-party suppliers as needed.
  • Maintains and protects the confidentiality of patient protected health information, serving as a role model by demonstrating effective customer relations.
Key Success Factors
  • Expertise in ICD-10 diagnosis and CPT procedural coding.
  • Critical thinking skills to review documentation and apply coding and documentation guidelines.
  • Outstanding communication skills to keep others well informed and encourage open dialogue.
  • Ability to perform in a team environment. Seeks the win-win situation and builds relationships.
Belonging Statement

We believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • EDUCATION - Associate's or 2 years of work experience above the minimum qualification
  • EXPERIENCE - 4 Years of Experience
  • CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION - Cert Coding Specialist (CCS), Cert Coding Spec Physician Bas (CCS-P), Cert Inpatient Coder (CIC), Cert Interv Radiology CV Coder (CIRCC), Cert Outpatient Coder (COC), Cert Professional Coder (CPC), Reg Health Info Administrator (RHIA), Reg Health Information Technic (RHIT): Must have one of these certifications: CCS, CCS-P, CIRCC, COC, CPC, RHIA, RHIT.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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