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Medical Coding Coordinator

Rockford, IL · On-site

$26.82 - $36.28/hr

The Medical Coding Coordinator is responsible for supervising the daily operations of the coding ... training efforts, manages scheduling, timecards, and PTO requests • Analyzes work queue to ...

Job Summary The Medical Coding Auditor is responsible for conducting prospective and retrospective ... Track coding issues by provider and present necessary education and training to improve coding.

Graham Technologies is seeking a Medical Coding SME to support coding compliance, coding quality ... Reimbursements for Continued Education and Training Why Graham Technologies? Our core values define ...

Medical Coding Educator

Commack, NY · On-site

$28.25 - $32/hr

Prepare training and presentations on various topics, such as the annual ICD-10 and ICD-10 PCS updates, any other coding updates throughout the year including Quarterly Coding Clinic reviews.

The Inpatient Medical Coding Auditor work assignments involve moderately complex to complex issues ... Travel: While this is a remote position, occasional travel to Humana's offices for training or ...

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How much do overnight medical coding training jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight medical coding training in the United States is $26.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Medical Coding Training vs Medical Billing Specialist?

AspectOvernight Medical Coding TrainingMedical Billing Specialist
CredentialsCertification prep (CPC, CCS)Certification (CPC, CPC-H) often recommended
Work EnvironmentClassroom, online courses, self-pacedOffice, healthcare facilities, remote options
Industry UsagePrepares for coding roles in hospitals, clinicsHandles billing, claims submission, patient invoicing

Overnight Medical Coding Training focuses on teaching coding principles and certifications, preparing individuals for coding roles. Medical Billing Specialists handle billing processes, insurance claims, and patient invoicing. While both roles are essential in healthcare revenue cycle management, coding training emphasizes accurate medical code assignment, whereas billing focuses on claims processing and payments.

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Medical Coding Coordinator

Ortho Illinois

Rockford, IL • On-site

$26.82 - $36.28/hr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

The Medical Coding Coordinator is responsible for supervising the daily operations of the coding department, including monitoring staff work quality, efficiency, and productivity.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
• Acts as point of contact for staff questions and concerns, consults with manager to resolve conflicts and provide feedback and coaching to staff as needed
• Participates in recruitment and training efforts, manages scheduling, timecards, and PTO requests
• Analyzes work queue to monitor quality of coding and identifying denial and/or coding trends to determine department needs
• Assists Billing Manager in implementation of new procedures and protocols to create efficiencies
• Participates in external and internal audit projects.
• Participates in communicating coding and organizational changes with staff members
• Assists with ordering supplies and resources as needed, such as coding tools, books, publications, and webinars
• Retrieves relevant information from medical records for appropriate billing using current CPT and ICD 10 code guidelines
• Reviews daily charge capture for all assigned Providers/Ancillary Services
• Reviews claims requiring follow-up appeal
• Analyzes operative reports to assign correct CPT, ICD 10, HCPCS codes and modifier usage when capturing surgery charges
• Enters codes/charges in practice management system
• Audits provider dictation for compliance and accuracy
• Handles incoming patient and internal issues regarding coding
• Ensures compliance with medical coding policies and guidelines, including attending webinars, conferences, and maintaining CPC certificate through continuing education
• Other duties as assigned
Competencies:
• Service: We align our actions and decision making with the organization's guiding platform keeping our patients at the center of all we do.
• Change Agent: We support and contribute to positive change in the organization.
• Communication and Interpersonal Relations: We communicate honestly and with compassion to build connections with our patients and each other.
• Effectiveness: We take ownership of work, doing the right thing for our customer and doing it well.
Organizational Culture:
All OrthoIllinois employees focus on service by putting the mission, vision, and value statements into practice and using the guiding principles of Compassion, Respect, Trust, Integrity, Innovation, Education Fiscal Responsibility, Practice Independence, Accountability, and Empowerment to direct their interactions and decision making. Employees promote and model the service standards to create lasting impressions, extraordinary moments, exceptional on-stage experiences, and meaningful and compassionate connections.
Education and Experience Requirements:
• High School Diploma, GED
• Certified Professional Coder Certification (CPC)
• A minimum of four years of experience medical coding and billing experience
• Previous leadership experience preferred
Environmental/Working Conditions:
Working environment is in an office/clinic setting.
Physical/Mental Demands:
• Sit, stand, walk, stoop or kneel, crouch or crawl, and climb stairs for long periods of time
• Requires lifting, carrying and/or moving objects in a manner consistent with most office environments (generally, no more than 10 pounds on a frequent basis and 20 pounds on an occasional basis)
• Possess full range of motion in shoulders and arms, including reaching above or below the shoulder
• Finger dexterity; the ability to twist hands/wrists repetitively
• Vision (e.g., depth perception, color vision, strong vision up close), hearing (e.g., high pitch sounds, soft or distant sounds)
This description is intended to provide only basic guidelines for meeting job requirements. Responsibilities, knowledge, skills, abilities and working conditions may change as needs evolve.
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