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Medical Coding Assistant Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Maintains worklists for patient billing, ICD-10 coding, medical record requests, COB/expired ... results * Assist Supervisor with aged account clean up in Tempus billing system * Support audit ...

Medical Coder I

Chicago, IL · On-site

$45K - $55K/yr

Maintains worklists for patient billing, ICD-10 coding, medical record requests, COB/expired ... results * Assist Supervisor with aged account clean up in Tempus billing system * Support audit ...

Maintains worklists for patient billing, ICD-10 coding, medical record requests, COB/expired ... results * Assist Supervisor with aged account clean up in Tempus billing system * Support audit ...

... medical coding. 7. Requires analytical skills to evaluate medical charts and records. 8. Good communication skills to assist with coding questions and concerns from colleagues. INFECTION EXPOSURE ...

Coding Specialist II

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$25 - $32/hr

American Medical Association (AMA) CPT Assistant for CPT codes * American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Standards of Ethical Coding * Insight Hospital coding policies * Knows ...

Coding Specialist II

Chicago, IL · On-site

$25 - $32/hr

American Medical Association (AMA) CPT Assistant for CPT codes * American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Standards of Ethical Coding * Insight Hospital coding policies * Knows ...

Medical Coder II

Warrenville, IL · Remote

$24.86 - $37.29/hr

Medical Coder II The Medical Coder II plays a key role in our hospital's revenue cycle by ... on coding accuracy and trends. * Assist in the training and mentoring of junior coders, helping ...

Medical Coder II

Warrenville, IL · On-site

$24.86 - $37.29/hr

Medical Coder II The Medical Coder II plays a key role in our hospital's revenue cycle by ... on coding accuracy and trends. * Assist in the training and mentoring of junior coders, helping ...

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How much do medical coding assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for medical coding assistant in Illinois is $19.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.54 and $21.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How many months does it take to become a medical coder?

Becoming a medical coding assistant typically requires completing a training program that lasts from a few months up to a year, depending on the depth of the coursework and certification requirements. Many employers prefer candidates with certification, such as the CPC, which can be obtained through a few months of study and exam preparation.

What is a Medical Coding Assistant job?

A Medical Coding Assistant supports medical coders and healthcare professionals by reviewing patient records, assigning standardized codes, and ensuring accurate billing and insurance claims. They help verify documentation, correct coding errors, and maintain compliance with healthcare regulations. This role requires attention to detail, knowledge of medical terminology, and familiarity with coding systems like ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS.

Is it hard to get hired as a medical coder?

Getting hired as a medical coding assistant can be competitive, but having relevant certifications such as CPC or CCS and strong attention to detail improves job prospects. Entry-level positions are often available, and familiarity with coding software and medical terminology is beneficial. The hiring process typically involves demonstrating accuracy and understanding of coding guidelines.

What field of medical coding pays the most?

In medical coding, specialized fields such as inpatient hospital coding, outpatient surgery, and coding for highly complex procedures tend to offer higher salaries. Certified coders with credentials like CPC-H or CCS often earn more, especially when working in hospital or outpatient settings that require advanced knowledge and experience.

Can medical assistants do coding?

Medical assistants typically do not perform medical coding as part of their duties; coding is usually handled by trained medical coders or billers who have specialized knowledge of coding systems like ICD-10 and CPT. However, some medical assistants with additional training or certification may assist with basic documentation or data entry related to coding processes. It is important to distinguish between the roles, as coding requires specific skills and certifications beyond standard medical assisting responsibilities.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Medical Coding Assistant on a daily basis?

As a Medical Coding Assistant, your daily tasks usually involve reviewing patient records, assigning appropriate diagnostic and procedure codes, and ensuring accuracy and compliance with medical billing regulations. You’ll work closely with medical coders, healthcare providers, and billing departments to clarify documentation and resolve discrepancies. Additionally, you may help prepare reports, audit coding accuracy, and stay updated on changing coding guidelines. This role is often fast-paced and requires a keen eye for detail, benefiting those who enjoy both independent and collaborative work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Medical Coding Assistant position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medical Coding Assistant, you need a solid understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, and coding systems such as ICD-10 and CPT, often supported by a certificate in medical coding or health information technology. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and coding software is essential, and certification from organizations like AAPC or AHIMA is often preferred. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with healthcare professionals are valuable soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure accurate and compliant coding, efficient workflow, and support the financial and operational health of medical practices.

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Infographic showing various Medical Coding Assistant job openings in Illinois as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,088 per year, or $19.3 per hour.
Medical Coding/Health Information Instructor

Medical Coding/Health Information Instructor

Lake Land College

Mattoon, IL • On-site

$46K - $49K/yr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Salary : $46,724.00 - $49,704.00 Annually
Location : Main Campus - Mattoon, Illinois
Job Type: Faculty
Job Number: 202600507
Division: Academic Services
Department: Business
Opening Date: 05/04/2026
FLSA: Exempt
Bargaining Unit: Lake Land College Faculty Association
Description
Responsible for teaching business classes including but not limited to Health Information and medical coding and with the Associate in Applied Science degrees and certificates in Health Information and medical coding area.
Description of Essential Functions (critical tasks)
Essential Job Functions:
  1. In cooperation with other instructors concerned prepare or revise guides for courses offered in their division and submit to the Division Chair or appropriate Administrator for review.
  2. Teach classes assigned by the Division Chair and approved by the Vice President following course outlines approved by the college.
  3. In cooperation with other instructors concerned prepare textbook recommendations and submit to the Division Chair for review.
  4. File with the librarian a bibliography of library books to be used in each course.
  5. Prepare for the annual budget requests for instructional equipment and materials including maps books audio-visual aids and other supplies and submit these requests to the Division Chair for recommendation.
  6. Prepare requests for the purchase of new library books and materials as needed and submit these requests to the Division Chair for review.
  7. Report attendance and grades as prescribed by the institution.
  8. Attend division meetings called by the Division Chair and faculty meetings called by the administrative officers.
  9. Arrive at the classroom prior to the scheduled class time.
  10. Cooperate in the promotion of extra curricular activities by accepting reasonable assignments and encouraging student participation.
  11. Serve on such committees for the betterment of the college as may be established by the administration and faculty.
  12. Assist in registration as needed.
  13. Consider the general and special needs of the student. Assist students in meeting needs or solving problems when necessary seek additional help from other college services.
  14. Observe support and enforce the regulations policies and programs of the college and inform the President in writing of any problem that might have a detrimental effect on the college.
  15. Conduct oneself in a professional manner.
  16. Notify the appropriate Administrator well in advance of absences.
  17. Advise students assigned by student services.
  18. Demonstrate commitment to the teaching/learning process.
  19. Focus upon student recruitment retention and success.
  20. Use a variety of methods and teaching strategies that reflect the different learning styles and needs of students.
  21. Show an understanding of the community college philosophy including its unique ties to the workforce and its district.
  22. Work as a member of a team.
  23. Participate in development activities and maintain current perspectives in class presentations.
  24. Engage in activities aimed at promoting the Health Information - Medical Coding Programs in Business and Technology Division and Lake Land College to potential and current students.
  25. Develop assess and maintain data for course and program assessment.
  26. Other related duties as assigned.

Specific Functional Job Requirements
Education Requirements:
  • Bachelors preferred, with a minimum of an AAS, in Health Information Management. Medical coding credentials required.

Experience Requirements:
  • Minimum of 2000 hours demonstrable work experience in the medical office professional field. Preference will be given to candidates with teaching experience in Health Information - Medical, medical coding certifications, and work experience in a medical office/area.

Knowledge:
  • Curriculum development, community college philosophy and population. Credential required: CCS, RHIT, or RHIA.

Skills:
  • Good command of the English language, the ability to use multi-media technology.

Personal Requirements:
  • Positive attitude, spirit of cooperation, enthusiastic and open-minded.

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUMMARY
FACULTY
(For specific details, please refer to summary plan documents and/or the faculty contract.)
Sick Hours
Full-time faculty employees earn 88 hours of sick time per academic year. If a faculty employee works during the summer, an additional 16 hours will be given. Hours are received at the beginning of each academic year. Sick time can be taken in hourly increments. Academic Support faculty receive 112 hours of sick leave per year, loaded monthly.
Personal Hours
Full-time faculty earn 24 hours of personal time each academic year. For employees who begin in the middle of an academic year, hours will be prorated. Personal time can be used in half-day increments (Forty-hour work week employees may use in hourly increments). Any unused personal time will be transferred to sick leave at the end of the academic year (August 31).
Vacation Hours-(Academic Support Faculty Only)
Academic Support Faculty will receive 20 days of vacation per year. This will be loaded at a rate of 13.34 hours per month.
Tuition Waiver
Lake Land College offers tuition waivers for credit courses to current full-time employees, employee's spouse or civil union partner, and their unmarried dependents under age 23. Any fees associated with the classes are the responsibility of the employee.
Tuition Reimbursement
Full-time employees are entitled to a tuition reimbursement of $200 per credit hour with a maximum of $1200 a fiscal year to advance their education with a baccalaureate, masters, or doctoral degree. Reimbursement is available for courses in which a grade of C or better is received with verification through official transcripts.
Retirement
Lake Land College employees are members of the State Universities Retirement System (SURS). In addition, all SURS eligible employees will be auto-enrolled in the SURS Deferred Compensation (457b) plan at 3%.
(403)b/457(b) Retirement Savings Plans
Lake Land College offers a voluntary 403(b) plan and a 457(b) plan. Employees have the option of choosing from a variety of investment funds and can contribute on a pre-tax or post-tax basis. Employees can elect to enroll in a 403(b) and 457(b) plan at any time. The College offers an Employer Match of up to 3% of your gross salary based on certain criteria. Employees will be automatically enrolled in the SURS/Voya 457 plan, with the ability to opt out. Please refer to Board Policies 05.38 and 05.22 for criteria and guidelines.
Life and AD&D Insurance
Lake Land College provides full-time faculty employees with $40,000 in life and AD&D insurance. Employees may also elect to purchase additional supplemental insurance for themselves, as well as spouse or civil union partner, and their dependent children. Spouses and dependents cannot exceed the amount of the employee's optional benefit.
Voluntary Benefits
Lake Land College provides full-time administrators with $40,000 in life and AD&D insurance ($50,000 is provided for Vice Presidents). Employees may also elect to purchase additional supplemental insurance for themselves, as well as spouse or civil union partner, and their dependent children. Spouses and dependents cannot exceed the amount of the employee's optional benefit.
Flexible Spending Account
Full-time employees can elect through payroll deduction to establish a flexible spending account for qualified medical or dependent care expenses incurred during the plan year. These elections are made on a pre-tax basis to save the employee federal and state income taxes. Employees enrolled on a medical flexible spending account can carry over up to $500 from one plan year to the next.
Medical Insurance
Lake Land College offers two health plan options -a traditional PPO health plan and one High Deductible health plan with a compatible Health Savings Account. Employees can elect coverage for their dependents defined as a spouse, civil union partner, or child under the age of 26. Dependent verification is required. Spouses who are able to obtain insurance through his or her full-time employment are not eligible for the College Insurance.
Monthly Rates for January 1, 2026-December 31, 2026
Single
Employee + 1
Family
Plan A (Traditional)
$0.00
$843.68
$1117.89
Plan B (HDHP)
$0.00*
$436.82*
$660.80*
* Lake Land College will also contribute to a Health Savings Account on behalf of the employee.
Health Savings Accounts
An HSA is a tax-favored savings account which allows funds to be accumulated tax-free to pay for current and future qualified healthcare expenses. An HSA account is only available if a HDHP, or Plan B is chosen. Lake Land contributes an amount equal to the difference in premiums between Plan A and Plan B. For 2026, this amount is $363.85/month for single coverage, $363.85/month for employee+1 coverage, and $363.85/month for family coverage.
Dental Insurance
Lake Land College offers Dental Insurance to employees and their qualified dependents at the following monthly cost:
Single
Employee + 1
Family
Dental Insurance
$0.00
$18.26
$28.88
Vision Insurance
Lake Land College offers Vision Insurance to employees and their qualified dependents at the following monthly cost:
Single
Employee + 1
Family
Vision Insurance
$5.59
$10.62
$15.51