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Data Encoder Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Inpatient Medical Coder 3

Columbus, OH · On-site +1

$17 - $22.75/hr

Medical record abstract data is assigned based on information reviewed for accuracy in IHIS during ... Codes are selected in the Computer Assisted Coding/Encoder Software following review of information ...

Datavant is the data collaboration platform trusted for healthcare. Guided by our mission to make ... Encoder and Auditing software Perks: Benefits for Full-Time employees: Medical, Dental, Vision ...

AI Collaborator/Developer

Cincinnati, OH

$99.80K - $116.10K/yr

... than encoding them into new systems COMPENTENCY: Ideal Background * Hands-on developer history ... Plus: SQL Server / data warehousing background; XML/XQuery exposure or willingness to ramp on ...

AI Collaborator/Developer

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$99.80K - $116.10K/yr

... than encoding them into new systems COMPENTENCY: Ideal Background * Hands-on developer history ... Plus: SQL Server / data warehousing background; XML/XQuery exposure or willingness to ramp on ...

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What is a Data Encoder job?

A Data Encoder is responsible for inputting, updating, and maintaining accurate data in computer systems or databases. They ensure data integrity by verifying and correcting information as needed. The role often involves handling confidential records, organizing files, and generating reports. Strong attention to detail, typing skills, and familiarity with data management software are essential for this position.

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

To thrive as a Data Encoder, you need excellent attention to detail, fast and accurate typing skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent as a common minimum qualification. Familiarity with data entry software, spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel, and sometimes database management systems is typically required. Strong organization, time management, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring the accuracy, reliability, and efficiency of data processing tasks within various industries.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Data Encoder?

A Data Encoder is primarily responsible for accurately inputting and updating information into digital databases or systems, often working with large volumes of data from paper or electronic sources. Typical daily tasks include reviewing documents for errors, verifying data for completeness and accuracy, and organizing files for easy retrieval. Data Encoders may also collaborate closely with other administrative staff or departments to ensure that records remain up-to-date and accessible. In some organizations, they also assist with basic data analysis or generate routine reports to support business operations.
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Infographic showing various Data Encoder job openings in Ohio as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 83% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Reading Intervention - Springboro Intermediate

Dayton Area School Consortium

Dayton, OH

$40.30K - $55.40K/yr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

READING INTERVENTION SPECIALIST
Springboro Intermediate


SUMMARY: Under general supervision, provides daily, structured literacy reading intervention instruction to assigned students; prepares daily lesson plans; supervises student participation in curricular, co-curricular, and related activities. Reports to the building principal.


DUTIES AND PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS:
1. Provides daily, structured literacy reading intervention instruction to assigned students; prepares daily lesson plans utilizing board-adopted reading intervention materials; utilizes research-based teaching strategies and materials; develops critical thinking skills, and promotes literacy growth.
2. Administers state and district level assessments, as required, throughout the year.
3. Administers early literacy benchmark assessments (ie: DIBELs, ORF).
4. Collaborates with other reading intervention teachers, classroom teachers, principals, and district administration to form and schedule reading intervention classes.
5. Evaluates assigned students with on-going formative and summative assessments to diagnose reading difficulties; to target reading interventions; and to evaluate for student progress throughout the program, i.e. benchmark assessments, DIBELs, Decoding and Encoding surveys. Makes informed decisions concerning reading instruction based upon assessment data.
6. Collaborates with building and district administrators to plan and implement effective, research-based strategies in literacy instruction. Serves as a teacher resource for effective, research-based literacy practices.
7. Collaborates with classroom teachers to provide intervention literacy instruction to at-risk students that support the classroom teacher's instruction and Common Core State Standards in the English Language Arts.
8. Schedules and confers with parents periodically. Confers with school personnel (e.g., principal, teachers, counselor, psychologist, supervisors, etc.) as necessary.
9. Provides on-going appropriate written and verbal feedback of student progress to students, parents, and classroom teachers.
10. Participates in professional development activities, including in-services, workshops, seminars, and conferences.
11. Serves on education related committees (e.g., curriculum, course of study, textbook, etc.).
12. Inventories assigned facility areas and provides inventory data to the building principal's office. Requisitions supplies, materials, and equipment as needed.
13. Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance.
14. Performs required supplemental duties (e.g., takes attendance, grade card reporting, interim reports, book orders, supply orders, bulletin boards, etc.).
15. Supervises and disciplines students (e.g., classroom, hallways, restrooms, lunchroom, assemblies, bus duty, etc.) following the student discipline code.
16. Participates in and helps supervise emergency preparedness drills (e.g., tornado, fire, etc.).
17. Participates in co-curricular and school community activities.
18. Performs other duties required in job description and as assigned by supervisor.



















REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Bachelor's Degree or advanced degree
2. Valid Ohio teaching certification/license with Reading Endorsement
3. Orton Gillingham training preferred.
4. Must pass a criminal background check.





CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
1. Effective Date: 2026/2027 school year
2. Length of Employment: One year limited contract
3. Salary and Fringe Benefits: Based on the current negotiated agreement.