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Coding Educator

El Paso, TX

$24.75 - $28/hr

High School Diploma or equivalent Preferred: Post-secondary Anatomy and Physiology Experience Required: 2-3 years coding, training, or auditing experience in a multi-specialty medical environment.

High School Diploma or GED Upon Hire and Post-secondary education in HIM/Coding in a medical related program required. * 2 years at a minimum of previous coding experience. * 1 years of lead or ...

Coding Auditor

Seattle, WA · Remote

$31 - $35.25/hr

Required * High school diploma or equivalent * Minimum of one (1) year of coding experience or two (2) years experience in any capacity in a health care environment or medical office setting

Coding Auditor

Seattle, WA · Remote

$31 - $35.25/hr

Required * High school diploma or equivalent * Minimum of one (1) year of coding experience or two (2) years experience in any capacity in a health care environment or medical office setting

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Coding Specialist

Florence, SC · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

A high school diploma or GED equivalent is required * Must have a minimum of one year's experience as a certified coder. FQHC billing/coding experience is preferred but not required. * Must have a ...

$28 - $31.75/hr

High school diploma or equivalent * Minimum of one (1) year of coding experience or two (2) years experience in any capacity in a health care environment or medical office setting * Requires one of ...

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$28 - $31.75/hr

High school diploma or equivalent * Minimum of one (1) year of coding experience or two (2) years experience in any capacity in a health care environment or medical office setting * Requires one of ...

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High School Diploma or GED equivalent required. * Associate's or Bachelor's degree in a related field preferred. * Four years of coding experience preferred. * Current coding certification from the ...

Coding Auditor

Seattle, WA · On-site +1

$30.49 - $46.03/hr

High school diploma or equivalent * Minimum of one (1) year of coding experience or two (2) years experience in any capacity in a health care environment or medical office setting * Requires one of ...

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Coding Auditor

Seattle, WA · Remote

$30.49 - $46.03/hr

High school diploma or equivalent * Minimum of one (1) year of coding experience or two (2) years experience in any capacity in a health care environment or medical office setting * Requires one of ...

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Coding Auditor

Seattle, WA · Remote

$31 - $35.25/hr

Required * High school diploma or equivalent * Minimum of one (1) year of coding experience or two (2) years experience in any capacity in a health care environment or medical office setting

High school diploma or equivalent and completion of a nationally recognized coding program (AAPC or AHIMA) * Experience: At least 1 year of coding experience preferred * Skills: Strong attention to ...

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How much do coding school jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for coding school in the United States is $25.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Coding School Instructor, you need a deep understanding of programming concepts, relevant coding languages, and a strong educational background in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with coding platforms, learning management systems, and certifications such as CompTIA or Microsoft Certified Educator can enhance instructional effectiveness. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to motivate and engage learners are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure students gain practical programming abilities and a positive learning experience, leading to successful course outcomes.

What are some common challenges instructors face when teaching at a coding school, and how can they be addressed?

Instructors at coding schools often encounter students with varying levels of technical background, which can make pacing lessons and ensuring everyone stays engaged challenging. To address this, many instructors use differentiated instruction strategies, offer supplemental resources, and encourage collaborative projects to allow peer learning. Additionally, keeping up with rapidly evolving technologies requires instructors to continuously update their own skills and curriculum materials. Support from a collaborative teaching team and regular professional development are key ways to overcome these challenges and enhance the learning experience for students.

What is a coding school?

A coding school is an educational institution or program that teaches individuals how to write computer programs, also known as coding or programming. These schools typically offer intensive, hands-on courses in various programming languages and software development skills. Coding schools can be in-person or online, and may focus on web development, data science, mobile app development, or other tech-related fields. Graduates often use these skills to pursue careers as software developers, engineers, or other technology roles.

What is the difference between Coding School vs Coding Bootcamp?

AspectCoding SchoolCoding Bootcamp
CredentialsCertificates of completion, sometimes diplomasCertificates of completion, often shorter programs
Work EnvironmentClassroom-based, online, or hybrid; structured learningIntensive, immersive, project-focused
Industry UsageUsed by individuals seeking foundational skillsPopular for rapid skill acquisition and career change

Both Coding Schools and Coding Bootcamps aim to teach programming skills, but Coding Schools often offer more comprehensive curricula with longer durations, while Coding Bootcamps focus on intensive, short-term training to quickly prepare students for entry-level roles. Your choice depends on your learning style, time commitment, and career goals.

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Certified Coding Specialist/Non-Certified Coding Specialist - (PRN) LCHC Coding

Certified Coding Specialist/Non-Certified Coding Specialist - (PRN) LCHC Coding

Comanche County Memorial Hospital

Lawton, OK • On-site

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Posted 11 days ago


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Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

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PRN; As needed
Memorial Health System of Southwest Oklahoma - Gore Blvd. Lawton, OK 73505
Compensation: Based on experience
CERTIFIED CODING SPECIALIST
DEFINITION:
The Certified Coding Specialist is responsible for abstraction and accurate coding of procedures from the medical record to ensure optimal reimbursement while staying compliant with OIG, CMS, the local Medicare Administrative Contractor, all facility policies and procedures and any state and other regulatory agencies. The Certified Coding Specialist must adhere to all CPT guidelines and ICD-10 Coding Guidelines.
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS (IF APPLICABLE):
Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or;
Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) or;
Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) through AHIMA.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
RHIA, RHIT or CCS with at least one (1) year of coding experience or equivalent clinical/educational experience is preferred
Working knowledge of ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM coding principles and guidelines or willingness to obtain.
Working knowledge of federal, state and payer-specific regulations and policies pertaining documentation, coding and reimbursement or willingness to obtain.
Demonstrates critical thinking skills, communication verbal and written, mathematical and analytical skills and have a professional presentation, ability to work independently, set priorities and manage work accurately and timely.
Basic Medical Terminology knowledge.
Basic computer skills and proficient in Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, etc)
Must be able to maintain confidential information.
Graduate of an AHIMA accredited Health Information Management Program or completion of Basic ICD-10-CM coding vocational program.
NON-CERTIFIED CODING SPECIALIST
DEFINITION:
The Non-Certified Coding Specialist is responsible for abstraction and accurate coding of procedures from the medical record to ensure optimal reimbursement while staying compliant with OIG, CMS, the local Medicare Administrative Contractor, all facility policies and procedures and any state and other regulatory agencies. The Non-Certified Coding Specialist must adhere to all CPT guidelines and ICD-10 Coding Guidelines.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Completion of Basic ICD-10-CM coding vocational program with at least one (1) year of coding experience preferred or equivalent clinical/educational experience is preferred or at least 7 years of on the job coding experience.
Completion of High School or equivalent
Working knowledge of ICD-10-CM coding principles and guidelines or willingness to obtain. Working knowledge of federal, state and payer-specific regulations and policies pertaining documentation, coding and reimbursement or willingness to obtain.
Demonstrates critical thinking skills, communication verbal and written, mathematical and analytical skills and have a professional presentation, ability to work independently, set priorities and manage work accurately and timely.
Basic Medical Terminology knowledge
Basic computer skills and proficient in Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, etc)
Must be able to maintain confidential information.

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