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Contract Coder Jobs in Chicago, IL (NOW HIRING)

Contracts & Compliance Attorney

Chicago, IL ยท Hybrid

$125K - $140K/yr

Serve as subject matter expert regarding coding of ethical and legal issues in IntappTERMS ... Supervise work of contract specialists, project managers and others supporting Client Contracts ...

Contracts Manager

Chicago, IL ยท On-site

$91K - $122K/yr

This position oversees complex contract negotiations, including drafting and negotiating vendor ... Procurement Code and Rules; Federal procurement laws, rules and requirements; and University ...

This job engages with their immediate team to contribute to contract management solutions and ... OTP), or verification codes. Any such request is a red flag and likely part of a scam. All ...

RC062 Technical Employees, AFSCME/non-code Merit Comp Code: This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the ...

... Code Article 2. Ability to explain promissory estoppel, Statute of Frauds, parol evidence rule, and anticipatory repudiation while preparing law students for contracts examinations and transactional ...

Contract Law Tutor

Evanston, IL ยท Remote

$40/hr

... Code Article 2. Ability to explain promissory estoppel, Statute of Frauds, parol evidence rule, and anticipatory repudiation while preparing law students for contracts examinations and transactional ...

... Code Article 2. Ability to explain promissory estoppel, Statute of Frauds, parol evidence rule, and anticipatory repudiation while preparing law students for contracts examinations and transactional ...

... Code Article 2. Ability to explain promissory estoppel, Statute of Frauds, parol evidence rule, and anticipatory repudiation while preparing law students for contracts examinations and transactional ...

Contract Law Tutor

Oak Lawn, IL ยท Remote

$40/hr

... Code Article 2. Ability to explain promissory estoppel, Statute of Frauds, parol evidence rule, and anticipatory repudiation while preparing law students for contracts examinations and transactional ...

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How much do contract coder jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract coder in Chicago, IL is $28.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.57 and $35.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Contract Coder, you need in-depth knowledge of medical coding systems, anatomy, and healthcare reimbursement guidelines, typically supported by certifications such as CPC, CCS, or RHIT. Experience with coding software, electronic health records (EHRs), and claims management platforms is highly valued. Attention to detail, time management, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with healthcare providers and meeting project deadlines. These abilities ensure coding accuracy, regulatory compliance, and efficient workflow in a contract-based or remote environment.

What is a Contract Coder job?

A Contract Coder is a professional who reviews medical records and assigns standardized codes for billing, insurance claims, and data analysis. They typically work on a contract or freelance basis for healthcare providers, hospitals, or insurance companies. This role requires knowledge of medical terminology, coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT, and compliance regulations. Contract Coders ensure accurate medical documentation and proper reimbursement while often working remotely or on a flexible schedule.

What are the typical work arrangements and environments for Contract Coders?

Contract Coders often work remotely or on-site for healthcare organizations, medical billing companies, or consulting firms, depending on the needs of the client. Assignments may range from short-term projects to longer contracts, with the flexibility to manage your own schedule and workload. Most contract coders collaborate virtually with other coding professionals, auditors, and healthcare staff, using secure platforms to handle sensitive medical information. This setup allows professionals to work from diverse locations while maintaining productivity and confidentiality. It is important to have reliable internet access and be comfortable with independent, deadline-driven tasks.

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Infographic showing various Contract Coder job openings in Chicago, IL as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 53% Full Time, 15% Temporary, and 32% Contract. Highlights an 93% In-person, and 7% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $58,952 per year, or $28.3 per hour.

Revenue Cycle Certified Coder

Orthopedic Specialists of Northwest Indiana, LLC

Saint John, IN โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Job Summary

The Coding Specialist reviews superbills and the corresponding medical record documentation and assigns appropriate CPT, HCPCS, modifiers, and ICD 10 codes and post charges in order to achieve maximum reimbursement in accordance with OSNI protocols and procedures along with CMS and private payer guidelines. The core responsibilities will include: daily charge posting after assignment of appropriate billing and diagnostic codes, review of first level rejected claims in practice management, use of hospital portals to obtain operative reports and patient demographics, scanning of completed work into SRS . Additional responsibilities include querying physicians and ancillary medical staff when medical record requires clarification, ensuring medical record is amended by provider when appropriate and participating in internal provider coding review sessions.


Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • RHIT, CPC, or CCS is required.
  • Associate degree or higher in coding or health information management, accounting or business administration highly desired.
  • Data entry skills (50-60 keystrokes per minutes)
  • Past work experience of at least one year within a healthcare setting, an insurance company, managed care organization or other financial service setting, performing coding or billing functions is required.
  • Knowledge of insurance and governmental programs, regulations and billing processes (e.g., CMS, Anthem, UHC, etc), managed care contracts and coordination of benefits is required.
  • Thorough working knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, medical record coding (ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS), and basic computer skills are required.
  • Excellent communication (verbal and writing) and organizational abilities. Interpersonal skills are necessary in dealing with internal and external customers.
  • Accuracy, attentiveness to detail and time management skills are required.

Responsibilities:

  1. Knows, understands, incorporates, and demonstrates the OSNI Core Mission, Vision, and Values in behaviors, practices, and decisions.
  2. Performs all coding functions, including CPT/HCPCS and ICD 10 code assignment in accordance with state, federal, and payer guidelines:
    1. Reviews medical record to ensure appropriate codes are utilized and documentation supports code use
    2. Assigns appropriate CPT, HCPCS, ICD-10 codes along with appropriate modifiers to capture service rendered
    3. Queries physicians and medical ancillary staff when necessary for clarification.
    4. These functions will be in coordination with the Business Office team.
  3. Performs accurate charge data entry into practice management system
  4. Reports missing data as required
  5. Participates in internal provider coding review sessions
  6. Reviews and corrects electronic first level claim rejections in practice management
  7. Prints and mails paper claims with corresponding records as appropriate
  8. Follows applicable coding guidelines and legal requirements to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations
  9. Maintains thorough working knowledge of private payer guidelines
  10. Remains apprised of changes to coding guidelines and code sets
  11. Communicates with physicians and their office staff, Patient Access, Medical Records/Health Information Management, Utilization Review/Case Management, Managed Care, Ancillary and Nursing staff, as required to clarify discrepancies, and obtain demographic and clinical information.
  12. May prepare special reports as directed by the Manager to document coding
  13. May serve as relief support, if the work schedule or workload demands assistance to departmental personnel.
  14. May also be chosen to serve as a resource to train new employees.
  15. Cross- training in various functions is expected to assist in the smooth delivery of departmental services.
  16. Maintains a working knowledge of applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, as well as OSNIโ€™s Standards of Conduct, and other policies and procedures in order to ensure adherence in a manner that reflects honest, ethical, and professional behavior.
  17. Other duties as needed and assigned by Billing Manager, Practice Manager, and/or CEO

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to fulfill any office activities normally expected in an office setting, to include, but not limited to: remaining seated for periods of time to perform computer based work, participating in filing activity, lifting and carrying office supplies (paper reams, mail, etc.)
  • Fine hand manipulation (keyboarding)
  • Must be able to set and organize own work priorities, and adapt to them as they change frequently.
  • Must be able to work concurrently on a variety of tasks/projects in an environment that may be stressful with individuals having diverse personalities and work styles.
  • Excellent problem solving skills are essential.
  • Ability to comprehend and retain information that can be applied to work procedures to achieve appropriate service delivery.