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Coding Educator Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Medical Coder

Miami, FL · On-site

$18 - $24/hr

This position is a member of a team that is responsible for coding review, coding education, and charge entry. The goal of the team is to ensure correct coding, timely charge entry, billing ...

Medical Coder

Miami, FL · On-site

$18 - $24/hr

This position is a member of a team that is responsible for coding review, coding education, and charge entry. The goal of the team is to ensure correct coding, timely charge entry, billing ...

Education and Experience * High School Diploma or GED required * Certification as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), or a Certified Coding Specialist Physician base (CCS-P), or ...

Education and Experience * High School Diploma or GED required * Certification as a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), or a Certified Coding Specialist Physician base (CCS-P), or ...

Coding Specialist

Miami, FL · On-site

$17 - $25/hr

QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION: * High School Diploma or higher education required * Minimum 2 years of experience in medical billing and procedural coding * Bi-lingual English/Spanish preferred; must be ...

Education: Essential: * High School Diploma or GED Experience: Essential: * One Year Credentials: Essential: * Certified Coding Associate Visit us online at www.BrowardHealth.org or contact Talent ...

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How much do coding educator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for coding educator in Florida is $23.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.57 and $22.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Coding Educator job?

A Coding Educator teaches programming concepts, coding languages, and software development skills to students of various levels. They design lesson plans, provide hands-on coding exercises, and guide learners in problem-solving and logical thinking. Coding Educators may work in schools, coding bootcamps, online platforms, or corporate training settings. Their goal is to help students develop proficiency in coding and prepare for careers in technology.

How to become a coding instructor?

To become a coding instructor, typically you need proficiency in programming languages, teaching experience, and relevant certifications or degrees in computer science or education. Gaining experience through coding projects, workshops, or tutoring can also be beneficial, along with strong communication skills and familiarity with educational tools or platforms.

What are some typical responsibilities in a Coding Educator role?

A Coding Educator is generally responsible for designing lesson plans, delivering coding instruction, and assessing student progress. They often facilitate both group and one-on-one sessions, provide feedback, and stay updated with the latest programming trends and tools. Additionally, they collaborate with other educators or curriculum developers to enhance course content and may participate in coding clubs or events. This variety ensures a dynamic and interactive teaching environment, helping students build practical coding skills.

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

To excel as a Coding Educator, you need robust programming knowledge, instructional skills, and experience in curriculum development, often backed by a degree in computer science or education. Familiarity with coding platforms (such as Scratch, Python, or Java), learning management systems, and relevant teaching certifications is highly beneficial. Exceptional communication, patience, and adaptability enable educators to engage diverse learners and adjust methods to varying skill levels. These combined skills ensure effective teaching, learner engagement, and successful learning outcomes in technical education settings.

What field of coding pays the most?

In the coding field, roles such as software engineers, especially those specializing in machine learning, artificial intelligence, or blockchain development, tend to have the highest salaries. Senior positions, experience, and expertise in high-demand technologies like cloud computing or cybersecurity also command top pay. Certifications and working in high-growth industries can further increase earning potential.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

In the US, highly experienced coding educators or senior software engineers working in specialized fields such as AI, machine learning, or executive roles in tech companies can earn salaries approaching or exceeding $500,000 annually. These positions often require advanced skills, certifications, leadership responsibilities, and extensive industry experience.

What does a coding educator do?

A coding educator teaches programming concepts and skills to students or learners, often using coding languages, tools, and curriculum materials. They may work in classrooms, online platforms, or coding bootcamps, and typically assess learners' progress while fostering problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
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Infographic showing various Coding Educator job openings in Florida as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,137 per year, or $23.6 per hour.
Hospital Coding Liaison-Outpatient

Hospital Coding Liaison-Outpatient

Orlando Health

Orlando, FL • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Orlando Health rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 604 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

265th of 884 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Position Summary
Fully Remote Opportunity!
At Orlando Health, we are ordinary people with extraordinary individuality, working together to bring help, healing and hope to those we serve. By daily embodying our over 100-year legacy, we reinforce our reputation as a trusted and respected healthcare organization that delivers professional and compassionate care to our patients, families and communities. Through our award-winning hospitals and ERs, specialty institutes, urgent care centers, primary care practices and outpatient facilities, our 27,000+ team members serve communities that span Florida's east to west coasts and beyond.
ORLANDO HEALTH - BENEFITS & PERKS:
All Inclusive Benefits (start day one)
  • Student loan repayment, tuition reimbursement, FREE college education programs, retirement savings, paid paternity leave, fertility benefits, back up elder and childcare, pet insurance, PTO/Holidays, and more for full time and part time employees.

Forbes Recognizes Orlando Health as a Best-In-State Employer
  • Forbes has named Orlando Health as one of America's Best-In-State Employers for 2024. Orlando Health is the top healthcare organization in the Metro Orlando area to make the prestigious list. "We are proud to be named once again as a best place to work," said Karen Frenier, VP (HR). "This achievement reflects our positive culture and efforts to ensure that all team members feel respected, supported and valued.

Employee-centric
  • Orlando Health has been selected as one of the "Best Places to Work in Healthcare" by Modern Healthcare

Position Overview
Multifacility responsibility for ensuring all aspects of coding is carried out accurately and efficiently through chart reviews, problem account resolution, and coding education according to established rules and regulatory guidelines across Orlando Health System.
Responsibilities
Essential Functions
• Performs focused review for accuracy of principal and secondary diagnoses, co-morbid conditions and complications, procedure code assignments, and other required abstracted elements according to provider documentation in the medical record for to ensure billing compliance, quality reporting, and optimal reimbursement for all hospitals across Orlando Health System.
• Maintains and achieves the highest standards of coding quality by assigning accurate ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS or CPT-4 codes utilizing an electronic encoder application in accordance with hospital policy and regulatory body guidelines.
• Subject matter experts on coding guidelines and responds promptly to internal and external requests to provide feedback on coding related issues
• Participates and provides expert feedback during coding section meetings and coding education in services as well as takes initiative to assist others and shares knowledge with the appropriate stakeholders.
• Develops and presents educational materials to key stake holders to support accurate and compliant coding.
• Interacts and communicates effectively with coders, physicians, physician extenders, physician offices and members of the coding and management team
• Collaborates with manager and other members of the Revenue Management Team to review all necessary patient records for accurate coding for best practice
• Identify trends from review findings and formulate recommendations for corrective action plans and submit to Leaders from for Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reporting, process improvement, and education.
• Submit trends to Leaders from internal and external reviews for Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reporting, process improvement, and education.
• Able to identify areas of focus for review through trend reporting analysis.
• Assists with Discharge Not Final Billed (DNFB) account reviews to ensure timely code completion and accurate billing for multi hospital accounts.
• Maintains and achieves department standards of abstracting quality by reviewing accurate discharge disposition, to achieve the highest quality of entered data.
• Acts as a team leader and support for regional manager.
• Assist with system testing, reporting, data trending, and troubleshooting coding applications.
• Serves as a preceptor to new coders
Responds promptly to internal and external requests to provide feedback on coding related issues.
• Complies with the Standards of Ethical Coding as set forth by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), and adheres to official guidelines.
• Attends departmental and interdepartmental meetings as required
• Utilizes resource material available in department to support coding practices
• Performs other duties as needed.
• Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal,
• state, and local standards
• Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedure
Inpatient Liaison - Hospital inpatient
• Advanced level of knowledge of sequencing guidelines for the sequencing of diagnosis and procedure codes for
• appropriate classification systems with knowledge of ICD-10, ICD-10 PCS, MS-DRG and APR-DRG.
• Demonstrates strong understanding of mortality and other coding impacted quality initiatives, and key performance indicators.
• Collaborates with Clinical Document Excellence (CDE), Quality Management and other departments to determine appropriate DRG assignments for compliance and reimbursement purposes
• Assist in coding any Inpatient as needed
Outpatient Liaison - Hospital outpatient
• Advanced level of knowledge of experience with ICD-10 and CPT coding.
• Advanced level of knowledge of NCCI and external payer edit resolution.
• Assist in coding any outpatient cases as needed
Radiation Oncology Liaison - Hospital and Outpatient
• Advanced knowledge of experience with ICD-10 and CPT coding in the radiation oncology field is required.
• Advanced level knowledge of radiation oncology modalities and billing rules.
• Advanced skill level in radiation oncology modality procedure charge validation (CPT Code) based on actual chart documentation.
• Advanced skill level in reading treatment plans to identify the number of MUEs and devices.
Other Related Functions
• Develops and updates internal departmental processes
• Assumes the responsibility for professional growth and development through educational programs, research, etc.
• Maintains certification status
• Performs other related duties as assigned
• Maintains 95% or above accuracy rate
• Strong computer literacy including Microsoft Word and Excel experience
Qualifications
Education/Training
• Associate's or bachelor's degree in Health Information Management; OR
• Completion of coding certificate program
• Thorough knowledge of official coding guidelines as per AMA, AHA, and CMS.
• Computer literacy, knowledge of Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Terminology required
• Liaison coding skills test of 90% or better
• Advanced level knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and medical terminology to accurately translate medical record documentation into the appropriate classification system for reporting Purposes
Licensure/Certification
One of the following national certifications:
• Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information
Technician (RHIT) through AHIMA
• Certified Professional Coder (CPC) through the American Academy of Professional Coders
• Certified Outpatient Coder (COC)
Experience
• Inpatient and Outpatient Liaisons:
o Seven (7) years of relevant hospital inpatient and/or outpatient coding experience required.
o One (1) year of teaching hospital coding experience preferred.
• Radiation Oncology Liaison Only:
o Three (3) years of Radiation Oncology coding experience in lieu of teaching hospital experience required (Radiation Liaison Only)

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Orlando Health is a 3,200-bed system that includes 15 wholly-owned hospitals and emergency departments; rehabilitation services, cancer institutes, heart institutes, imaging and laboratory services, wound care centers, physician offices for adults and pediatrics, skilled nursing facilities, an in-patient behavioral health facility, home healthcare services in partnership with LHC Group, and urgent care centers in partnership with CareSpot Urgent Care. Nearly 4,200 physicians, representing more than 80 medical specialties and subspecialties have privileges across the Orlando Health system, which employs nearly 22,000 team members. Areas of clinical excellence are orthopedics, heart and vascular, cancer care, neurosciences, surgery, pediatric specialties, neonatology, women's health and trauma.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Orlando, FL, US

Year founded

1918