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Part Time Medical Coder Government Jobs (NOW HIRING)

HIM Specialty Coder II

Billings, MT · On-site

$23.92 - $29.90/hr

... part-time employees (minimum of 20 hours/week), including Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) ... party and government payers. Certifications and Licenses • Registered Health Information ...

HIM Coder I or II

Billings, MT · On-site

$20.66 - $27.12/hr

... part-time employees (minimum of 20 hours/week), including Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) ... party and government payers. Certifications and Licenses • Registered Health Information ...

Medical Biller | Part-Time

Saginaw, MI

$17 - $22/hr

Work-Life Balance as a Medical Biller - Part-Time - Where You and Your Work Truly Matters Are you ... Review, process, and release claims to various payers (government, commercial, WC, Auto, TPL)

Part Time Medical Receptionist

PA · On-site

$16.25 - $19.75/hr

Family First Health is seeking Part-Time and PRN Medical Receptionists for our Lebanon Medical ... especially, Code of Conduct, Workplace Conduct, and the Remote/Telework Policy if indicated ...

Single Path ED Coder- FT/PRN

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

... Part Time EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Non-Exempt JOB SUMMARY: The Outpatient Coder is responsible for accurately abstracting data into appropriate client electronic medical record systems, following the ...

Single Path ED Coder- FT/PRN

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

... Part Time EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Non-Exempt JOB SUMMARY: The Outpatient Coder is responsible for accurately abstracting data into appropriate client electronic medical record systems, following the ...

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How much do part time medical coder government jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time medical coder government in the United States is $22.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Medical Coder in a government setting, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Medical Coder in a government setting, you need a thorough understanding of medical terminology, coding systems (ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS), and a relevant certification such as CPC or CCS. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), coding software, and federal healthcare regulations is typically required. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and integrity are essential soft skills for accuracy and compliance. These skills ensure precise coding, reduce errors, and support proper reimbursement and regulatory adherence in government healthcare programs.

What is the difference between Part Time Medical Coder Government vs Part Time Medical Coder Private Sector?

AspectPart Time Medical Coder GovernmentPart Time Medical Coder Private Sector
Work EnvironmentGovernment healthcare facilities, hospitals, clinicsPrivate hospitals, clinics, insurance companies
Certifications NeededTypically requires CPC or CCS certificationsSimilar certifications like CPC or CCS are common
Employer & Industry UsageFederal, state, or local government agenciesPrivate healthcare providers and insurance firms
Work SchedulePart-time, often with flexible hoursPart-time, with varying schedules depending on employer

Both roles require similar certifications and skills, but the main difference lies in the work environment and employer type. Part Time Medical Coders in government settings work within public healthcare systems, while those in the private sector serve private healthcare providers and insurers.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time medical coders working in government settings, and how can they be managed?

Part-time medical coders in government settings often face challenges such as managing complex, regularly updated coding guidelines and adapting to the unique documentation standards required by public health programs. Additionally, balancing workload within limited hours and collaborating across departments with full-time staff can be demanding. To manage these challenges, staying current with training, utilizing available government resources, and maintaining clear communication with supervisors and team members are essential strategies.

What does a Part Time Medical Coder do in a government setting?

A Part Time Medical Coder in a government setting is responsible for reviewing healthcare records and translating medical diagnoses, procedures, and services into standardized codes for billing and data purposes. They ensure that records are coded accurately in compliance with federal regulations and government healthcare programs like Medicare or Medicaid. These professionals typically work limited hours and may be employed by public hospitals, government clinics, or agencies overseeing public health. Their work helps ensure proper reimbursement, support healthcare analytics, and maintain regulatory compliance.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Medical Coder Government job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 35% Full Time, 43% Part Time, 20% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 62% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 36% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,638 per year, or $22.4 per hour.

HIM Specialty Coder II

Billings Clinic

Billings, MT • On-site

$23.92 - $29.90/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

You'll want to join Billings Clinic for our outstanding quality of care, exciting environment, interesting cases from a vast geography, advanced technology and educational opportunities. We are in the top 1% of hospitals internationally for receiving Magnet® Recognition consecutively since 2006.
And you'll want to stay at Billings Clinic for the amazing teamwork, caring atmosphere, and a culture that values kindness, safety and courage. This is an incredible place to learn and grow. Billings, Montana, is a friendly, college community in the Rocky Mountains with great schools and abundant family activities. Amazing outdoor recreation is just minutes from home. Four seasons of sunshine!
You can make a difference here.
About Us
Billings Clinic is a community-owned, not-for-profit, Physician-led health system based in Billings with more than 4,700 employees, including over 550 physicians and non-physician providers. Our integrated organization consists of a multi-specialty group practice and a 304-bed hospital. Learn more about Billings Clinic (our organization, history, mission, leadership and regional locations) and how we are recognized nationally for our exceptional quality.
Your Benefits
We provide a comprehensive and competitive benefits package to all full- and part-time employees (minimum of 20 hours/week), including Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) Retirement Plan with employer matching, Defined Contribution Pension Plan, Paid Time Off, employee wellness program, and much more. Click here for more information or download the Employee Benefits Guide.
Magnet: Commitment to Nursing Excellence
Billings Clinic is proud to be recognized for nursing excellence as a Magnet®-designated organization, joining only 97 other organizations worldwide that have achieved this honor four times. The re-designation process happens every four years. Click here to learn more!
Pre-Employment RequirementsAll new employees must complete several pre-employment requirements prior to starting. Click here to learn more!
HIM Specialty Coder II
CODING RESOURCES (BILLINGS CLINIC CLINIC)
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Shift: Day
Employment Status: Full-Time (.75 or greater)
Hours per Pay Period: 1.00 = 80 hours every two weeks (Non-Exempt)
Starting Wage DOE: $23.92 - $29.90
The HIM Specialty Coder II is responsible for accurately reviewing, coding, and abstracting patient medical records to ensure the proper coding of diagnoses, procedures, and services for billing and reimbursement purposes. The role demands advanced knowledge in coding and reimbursement methodologies, a deep understanding of compliance regulations, and the ability to manage complex coding scenarios across multiple specialties. This position is critical to safeguarding the financial integrity of Billings Clinic by ensuring adherence to coding standards and maximizing appropriate reimbursement.
Essential Job Functions
• Reviews and analyzes inpatient, outpatient, and professional medical records to accurately identify principal and secondary diagnoses, procedures, and services
• Assigns appropriate ICD-CM, ICD-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS codes in accordance with official coding guidelines, payer requirements, and Billings Clinic policies
• Utilizes computerized encoding systems and approved reference materials to ensure accurate code selection, sequencing, and compliance
• Calculates and validates Diagnosis-Related Groups (DRGs) and Ambulatory Payment Classifications (APCs) to support accurate, ethical reimbursement
• Assigns Present on Admission (POA) indicators accurately for inpatient encounters
• Identifies and captures missing or incomplete charges and documentation to support appropriate billing
• Ensures coded data accuracy prior to billing interface and claims submission, including discharge disposition, modifiers, performing provider, date of service, and payer-specific edits
• Maintains a minimum of 95% coding accuracy based on internal and external audit findings
• Meets or exceeds established departmental productivity standards for assigned coding areas
• Identifies, documents, and promptly escalates potential coding, billing, or compliance concerns to leadership or the Corporate Compliance Department
• Initiates compliant provider queries to clarify documentation and support accurate code assignment
• Collects and abstracts required clinical and demographic data for discharge reporting, audits, and specialized studies
• Communicates professionally with physicians and non-physician providers to provide coding clarification, education, and feedback
• Maintains current knowledge of coding guidelines, reimbursement methodologies, and regulatory requirements through ongoing education and training
• Demonstrates compliance with all organizational, departmental, safety, confidentiality, and patient privacy standards
• Supports and models behaviors consistent with Billings Clinic's mission, vision, values, code of business conduct and service expectations. Meets all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency standards as it relates to the environment, employee, patient safety or job performance.
• Performs all other duties as assigned or as needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
• Minimum High School or GED High school graduate or equivalent
• Prior formal training in anatomy, medical terminology, and medical coding.
Experience• Two (2) years of coding experience with multiple specialties and basic reimbursement experience
• Two (2) years of coding experience with all patient types and all third-party and government payers.
Certifications and Licenses• Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) or Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) at hire or other AHIMA and/or AAPC recognized certification pertinent to the position
• Specialty certification (e.g., CCS, RCC, ROCC) in addition to core coding credentials Within 6 months of hire
Billings Clinic is Montana's largest health system serving Montana, Wyoming and the western Dakotas. A not-for-profit organization led by a physician CEO, the health system is governed by a board of community members, nurses and physicians. Billings Clinic includes an integrated multi-specialty group practice, tertiary care hospital and trauma center, based in Billings, Montana. Learn more at www.billingsclinic.com/aboutus
Billings Clinic is committed tobeing an inclusive and welcoming employer, that strives to be kind, safe, andcourageous in all we do. As an equal opportunity employer, our policies andprocesses are designed to achieve fair and equitable treatment of all employeesand job applicants. All employees and job applicants will be provided the sametreatment in all aspects of the employment relationship, regardless of race,color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, maritalstatus, national origin, age, genetic information, military status, and/ordisability. To ensure we provide an accessible candidate experience forprospective employees, please let us know if you need any accommodations duringthe recruitment process.