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Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coder Jobs in Ohio

LEAD MEDICAL BILLING SPEC-REMOTE

Moraine, OH · On-site +1

$16.50 - $21/hr

... adjustment and other transactions. The Medical Billing Specialist performs daily, monthly and special system processing requirements (i.e. batch posting and balancing). 1) Coding/Charge Review a ...

LEAD MEDICAL BILLING SPEC-REMOTE

Moraine, OH · On-site +1

$16.50 - $21/hr

... adjustment and other transactions. The Medical Billing Specialist performs daily, monthly and special system processing requirements (i.e. batch posting and balancing). 1) Coding/Charge Review a ...

LEAD MEDICAL BILLING SPEC-REMOTE

Moraine, OH · On-site +1

$16.50 - $21/hr

... adjustment and other transactions. The Medical Billing Specialist performs daily, monthly and special system processing requirements (i.e. batch posting and balancing). 1) Coding/Charge Review a ...

LEAD MEDICAL BILLING SPEC-REMOTE

Moraine, OH · On-site +1

$16.50 - $21/hr

... adjustment and other transactions. The Medical Billing Specialist performs daily, monthly and special system processing requirements (i.e. batch posting and balancing). 1) Coding/Charge Review a ...

Consumer Card Product Director

Columbus, OH · On-site +1

$218K - $229K/yr

Works closely with Risk Administration, Underwriting, Compliance, Legal, Ops, Phone Bank, and ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

Consumer Card Product Director

Columbus, OH · On-site +1

$225K - $235K/yr

Works closely with Risk Administration, Underwriting, Compliance, Legal, Ops, Phone Bank, and ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

Consumer Card Product Director

Columbus, OH · On-site +1

$218K - $229K/yr

Works closely with Risk Administration, Underwriting, Compliance, Legal, Ops, Phone Bank, and ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

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Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coder information

What are Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coders?

Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coders are healthcare professionals who work independently from various locations to review medical records and assign codes that reflect patients’ health conditions and treatments, focusing on risk adjustment models. Their primary role is to ensure accuracy in coding so that healthcare organizations receive appropriate reimbursement and maintain compliance with regulatory standards. These coders typically work on a contract basis, using secure digital platforms to access records and submit their coding work. They must be highly knowledgeable in ICD-10-CM coding guidelines, risk adjustment methodologies (such as HCC), and HIPAA regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coder, and why are they important?

Thriving as a Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coder requires deep knowledge of medical coding (especially ICD-10-CM), risk adjustment models, and compliance standards, typically verified by certifications like CRC, CPC, or CCS. Proficiency with coding software, EHR systems, and secure remote work platforms is essential for accurate and efficient coding. Strong attention to detail, self-motivation, and reliable communication are vital soft skills for managing independent workloads and collaborating with clients remotely. These abilities ensure accurate risk score calculations, regulatory compliance, and successful client relationships in a virtual work environment.

How do Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coders typically manage communication and workflow with healthcare clients and team members?

Freelance Remote Risk Adjustment Coders commonly use secure online platforms and project management tools to receive assignments, submit coded charts, and communicate with healthcare providers or project managers. Maintaining clear and prompt communication via email or dedicated messaging systems is crucial to clarify documentation, resolve coding queries, and ensure deadlines are met. Coders must be proactive in scheduling regular check-ins and staying updated on client-specific guidelines, as workflows can be fast-paced and require strong organizational skills. Collaboration often involves working independently but also participating in virtual meetings or training sessions to stay aligned with team quality standards.
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InnevAto EDU Remote Teachers of Record (ASL)

Fairfield County ESC

Lancaster, OH • Remote

$125/hr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

   

Title:  Innevato EDU Remote Teacher of Record (School Year and/or Summer School)
Current Positions Hired Based on Need (all remote & part time):

 
  • American Sign Language (ASL)
 

Qualifications: 

 
  • Possession of baccalaureate or higher degree in a specific content area
  • Valid Ohio License
  • Required criminal background check
  • Meets USCIS I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification
 
Reports To:    Superintendent/Designee
This is a vendor contract as needed by an InnevAto EDU partner school district. The school district has the option to add an InnevAto EDU teacher of record to the service contract / MOU.  This teacher will be hired through the Fairfield County ESC.  These teachers will be highly qualified and will teach, support and evaluate all students in an online course. 
Performance Responsibilities:
  1. Successfully complete an online "Best Practices of Online Teaching" professional development course prior to or within the first week of teaching the course.  Training will be provided by the FCESC.
  2. Publish and evaluate no less than 90% of the InnevAto EDU course content.
  3. Communicate with students via the most efficient method (i.e., LMS, telephone, email, face-to-face, video conferencing, etc.) on a regular basis.
  4. Monitor students and intervene when a student is inactive for more than one week. 
  5. Monitor and engage in any online discussions within the course.
  6. Evaluate student submissions.  Provide student-specific feedback for all lessons.
  7. Maintaining records on student progress/grades.
  8. Create a partnership with each students' home district and communicate/collaborate in a manner that best fits the students' needs.
  9. Provide additional support and intervention to the student, when needed, and to communicate with parents/guardians, guidance counselors, and other stakeholders (especially if a student is not making adequate progress and/or is at risk of failing the course).
  10. Participate in quality assurance discussions and provide feedback regarding the instructional design and ability to effectively deliver the course with the InnevAto EDU leadership team.
  11. Attend and engage in professional development and one-on-one sessions and apply learning to the course development support process
  12. Collaborate with the team
  13. Communicate effectively and in a timely manner
  14. Undertakes continuing professional study including participation in the activities of professional organizations, enrollment in university level classes, and personal investigation of current literature pertaining to children with disabilities.
  15. Attends in-service training sessions, as assigned by Fairfield County ESC Supervisor or Superintendent/Designee.
  16. Complies with policies and procedures established by the Fairfield County ESC and the Licensure Code of Professional Conduct for Ohio Educators.
 
Required Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes, and Other Responsibilities:
  1. Knowledge of Ohio's Learning Standards and IDEA Requirements.
  2. Ability to work effectively with others.
  3. Ability to communicate ideas and directions clearly and effectively both orally and in writing.
  4. Organizational and problem solving skills.
  5. Ability to generate correspondence independently.
  6. Respects confidences shared by the staff and operates in a discreet manner in all related matters.
  7. Performs other tasks and assumes responsibilities as the Superintendent/Designee directs.
 

Compensation:  starting at $125 per student, per semester
Steps to Apply:

 
  • Complete application and answer questions.
  • Upload current teaching license (access through ODE's OH | ID account)