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TCHP Coding Educator

Norwood, OH · On-site

$26.25 - $29.75/hr

EDUCATION: Skills assessment required to determine competency level of coding skills. Associate degree in HIM with RHIT or Certified Coder Specialist-Physician (CCS-P) or Certified Professional Coder ...

Coding Educator/Auditor

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$25.10 - $40.25/hr

Now Hiring - Coding Educator & Auditor Revenue Integrity University Health is one of the largest employers in San Antonio. We are a nationally recognized teaching hospital and consistently recognized ...

TCHP Coding Educator

Norwood, OH · On-site

$26.25 - $29.75/hr

Prepares Coder/Provider review results for report to leadership. * Prepares educational material based on audit results and reviews material with the coding staff, providers and other key ...

Senior Coding Educator

Dallas, TX · Remote

$27 - $30.75/hr

Provides continuing education supporting medical coders to stay updated with evolving regulations, coding guidelines, and payer requirements, continuing education credits required for professional ...

Coding Educator/Auditor

San Antonio, TX · Remote

$25.10 - $40.25/hr

Now Hiring - Coding Educator & Auditor Revenue Integrity University Health is one of the largest employers in San Antonio. We are a nationally recognized teaching hospital and consistently recognized ...

Provider Coding Educator

Houston, TX · On-site

$26 - $29.50/hr

What You'll Do Position Summary The Physician Coding Educator is responsible for developing and delivering comprehensive education programs on risk adjustment coding practices to physicians and other ...

Coding Educator/Auditor

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$25.10 - $40.25/hr

Will perform any or a combination of the following types of coding education and audit: Basic ancillary services, Emergency Room services, Hospital Observation, Ambulatory surgery, Inpatient ...

Physician Office Coding Educator

$28 - $31.75/hr

Work From Home Work From Home Work From Home, Indiana 46544 The Physician Office Coding Educator is a fully remote coding position responsible for developing training content and materials and ...

$60K - $84K/yr

Develops and delivers coding education programs, conducts regular coding audits, analyzes coding data to identify trends and areas for improvement, and serves as a subject matter expert on coding ...

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How much do coding educator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for coding educator in the United States is $31.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.20 and $29.81 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 the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,753 per year, or $31.6 per hour.
TCHP Coding Educator

TCHP Coding Educator

The Christ Hospital

Norwood, OH • On-site

$26.25 - $29.75/hr

Full-time

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Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

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Job description

Educate and support physicians and PB coders in accurate, complete, and compliant clinical documentation and coding practices by interpreting patient medical records, provide targeted feedback, and promote adherence to regulatory guidelines resulting in appropriate reimbursement.

Requires a working knowledge of Medicare regulations on charging and billing practices (UB92 and 1500/HCFA), knowledge of CPT and HCPCS coding, and the ability to read/analyze itemized billing statements, medical records, & lab reports.  Critical thinking skills needed to independently conduct Opportunity Assessments in new areas of charging. Must be detailed-oriented and have the ability to work in team environment and work toward team goals.  Ability to summarize findings and present for appropriate intervention and education.  Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications required.  Ability to learn and work with "Charge Capture" software.

EDUCATION: Skills assessment required to determine competency level of coding skills.  Associate degree in HIM with RHIT or Certified Coder Specialist-Physician (CCS-P) or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) required. 

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:  5 years related experience in multiple specialties required. 

REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: 

Demonstrated in depth knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding guidelines, medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.

Ability to accurately code diagnosis, diagnostic and surgical procedures in multiple specialties with in-depth of knowledge in Evaluation and Management (E/M) coding.

Strong knowledge of legal, regulatory, and policy compliance issues related to medical coding and documentation.

Demonstrated effective verbal and written communication skills, including with  physicians and groups.

Research skills including knowledge of automated analysis tools and on-line research tools to resolve complex coding and healthcare issues.

Demonstrated ability to effectively work within a team environment, using excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills to share audit findings, risk areas, and compliance issues with coders, office managers, physicians, etc.

Maintains confidentiality and always protects sensitive data.

Excel Proficiency: Strong Excel skills including data management and data interpretation.

LICENSES REGISTRATIONS &/or CERTIFICATIONS:

Associate's Degree in HIM with RHIT, or CCS-P, or CPC required.

Other Credentials Required or Preferred: NONE

Serves as the primary source of contact and resource for physicians and APP's with regard to clinical documentation and medical coding for patient care services.

  • Develops tools to assist providers with efficient, effective documentation and accurate coding.
  • Identifies documentation trends to be shared with the Physician Champion to allow for clinician education.
  • Provides group and one-on-one education for faculty, APPs, and house officers, as needed.
  • Prepares case and specialty specific documentation examples and power point presentations to be shared at department meetings.
  • Orients new physicians with regards to the coding department's role in the revenue cycle and prepares training material for coding related physician education. 
  • Maintains a consistent coding operations orientation program and reports the coders progress to Coding Leadership throughout the orientation and training processes. 
  • Performs chart reviews for the purpose of providing feedback to individual providers and coders.
  • Conducts, tracks, and communicates provider chart reviews.
  • Prepares Coder/Provider review results for report to leadership.
  • Prepares educational material based on audit results and reviews material with the coding staff, providers and other key stakeholders impacted. 
  • Assists coding leadership with training and/or development to improve team member performance.
  • Assists Coding Supervisor with reviewing and responding to external coding audits. 
  • Acts as a subject matter expert regarding official coding guidelines. 
  • Monitors changes to coding methodologies, official coding guidelines, regulatory standards, reimbursement schemes
  • Maintains current knowledge base in all aspects of CPT, HCPCS and  ICD -10-CM coding.  
  • Keeps abreast of all current billing and coding rules and regulations affecting government and non-government payers and disseminates information to appropriate individuals as needed.  
  • Reviews and researches coding/billing issues, including but not limited to, rejection reports and claim denials.  
  • Performs regular analysis of the impact of coding and clinical documentation on reimbursement and identifies trends and opportunities for improvements.
  • Adheres to compliance regulations, the Christ Hospital Code of Conduct, and the Christ Hospital Core Values AAPC Code of Ethics and AHIMA Code of Ethics while performing all duties detailed.

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