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How much do coding professional jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for coding professional in Washington is $31.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.49 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Coding Professional vs Software Developer?

AspectCoding ProfessionalSoftware Developer
Required CredentialsTypically certifications in coding languages or programming fundamentalsBachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentOften in IT firms, tech companies, or freelance settingsIn-house teams, tech companies, or startups
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various industries for coding tasksPrimarily in software development projects and tech industries
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared based on coding skills and project rolesCompared for software design, development, and deployment roles

While both roles involve coding, a Coding Professional typically focuses on writing and testing code, often with specific certifications, in various industries. A Software Developer usually has a broader role in designing, developing, and maintaining software applications, often requiring a degree in computer science. Understanding these differences helps employers and job seekers find the right fit for their skills and career goals.

What are the most commonly searched types of Coding jobs in Washington? The most popular types of Coding jobs in Washington are:
Medical Coding Auditor

Medical Coding Auditor

Professional Performance Development Group, Inc

Bethesda, MD • On-site

$35.21 - $40.14/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago

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Job description

Registered Nurse PACU
Medical Coding Auditor - Ambulatory

Job Description:

About Company:
Since 1984, Professional Performance Development Group (PPDG) has been proudly Serving Heroes by connecting exceptional healthcare professionals with rewarding opportunities across military, federal, and commercial healthcare facilities. Guided by our core principles of excellence, integrity, and collaboration, we are dedicated to delivering high-quality staffing solutions that strengthen the delivery of patient care nationwide. Rooted in a culture of Linked Prosperity, PPDG values the success of our clients, employees, and partners alike—offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, professional growth, and a cooperative workplace built on trust, respect, and service. As a proud Department of Defense Partner Employer and participant in the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP), PPDG remains committed to supporting our Nation’s Finest through meaningful careers that make a lasting impact.
Ambulatory Medical Coding Auditor/Trainer
Location: Supporting Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Bethesda, MD)
Schedule: Mon–Fri, 7:30 AM–4:30 PM (subject to change)
Overview:
Seeking an experienced medical coding professional to audit, train, and ensure compliance for outpatient and inpatient coding operations.
Qualifications:
  • Certification required: AAPC (CPC-H, CPC-P, CPMA) or AHIMA (RHIA, RHIT, CCS-P).
  • Strong knowledge of ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS, coding guidelines, and compliance standards.
  • Expertise in medical terminology, records management, and auditing principles.
  • Familiarity with DoD/MHS systems and confidentiality regulations.
  • Excellent communication, analytical, and training skills.
  • Proficient with coding/auditing software and office tools.

Experience:
  • 3+ years of medical coding across multiple specialties.
  • 3+ years of auditing and supervisory experience (DoD preferred).
  • Experience with ambulatory/outpatient surgery coding strongly preferred.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Audit coded medical records for accuracy and compliance.
  • Resolve discrepancies and support performance improvement.
  • Provide training and feedback to coders and providers.
  • Prepare reports and maintain audit documentation.
  • Ensure adherence to regulatory and organizational standards.
  • Track time and reporting via DMHRSi system.

Additional Duties:
  • Complete required training and submit regular summaries.
  • Maintain accurate logs, reports, and audit submissions.

This role requires strong attention to detail, independent judgment, and the ability to train and lead coding staff.