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Peer Reviewer Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Peer Recovery Supporter

Dayton, OH · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Participates in the assessment of programs needs and peer review, as well as cooperates with performance improvement and Key Performance Indicator (KPI) as defined. * Performs community outreach ...

Peer Recovery Supporter

Dayton, OH · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Participates in the assessment of programs needs and peer review, as well as cooperates with performance improvement and Key Performance Indicator (KPI) as defined. * Performs community outreach ...

Peer Recovery Supporter

Dayton, OH · On-site

$17.50 - $22.50/hr

Participates in the assessment of programs needs and peer review, as well as cooperates with performance improvement and Key Performance Indicator (KPI) as defined. * Performs community outreach ...

Peer Supporter

Steubenville, OH · On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Participate in staff meetings, case reviews, and training sessions to integrate peer support within the broader treatment program * Document peer interactions and relevant observations in accordance ...

Peer Supporter

Steubenville, OH · On-site

$22 - $24/hr

Participate in staff meetings, case reviews, and training sessions to integrate peer support within the broader treatment program * Document peer interactions and relevant observations in accordance ...

ALL Club Peer Recovery Supporter

Trotwood, OH · On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

Participates in the assessment of programs needs and peer review, as well as cooperates with performance improvement and Key Performance Indicator (KPI) as defined. * Performs community outreach ...

Participates in the assessment of programs needs and peer review, as well as cooperates with performance improvement and Key Performance Indicator (KPI) as defined. * Performs community outreach ...

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

You can review the additional section on postings for documents that may be required. * Prior to ... Peer Recovery Supporter-BHIC Department:Harding | Harding Behavioral Health Urgent Care Scope of ...

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How much do peer reviewer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for peer reviewer in Ohio is $19.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.44 and $21.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a peer reviewer?

Peer reviewers are experts in a specific academic or professional field who evaluate the quality, validity, and relevance of scholarly articles, research papers, or grant applications before they are published or funded. Their role is to provide constructive feedback, ensure the integrity of the work, and help maintain high standards within their discipline. Peer reviewers are usually volunteers and their assessments help editors or funding bodies make informed decisions about the work's suitability for publication or support.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a peer reviewer?

To thrive as a Peer Reviewer, you need subject matter expertise, strong analytical skills, and a background in research or academia, often demonstrated by an advanced degree or relevant publications. Familiarity with online manuscript submission systems, plagiarism detection tools, and journal-specific guidelines is typically required. Attention to detail, objectivity, and clear written communication are essential soft skills for providing constructive feedback. These abilities ensure the integrity, quality, and advancement of scholarly work within the peer review process.

What are some common challenges faced by peer reviewers, and how can they effectively manage their workload?

Peer Reviewers often encounter challenges such as tight deadlines, managing multiple manuscripts at once, and ensuring impartiality in their evaluations. Balancing these responsibilities with other professional commitments can be demanding. To manage their workload effectively, it's important for Peer Reviewers to communicate availability clearly with editors, set realistic expectations, and allocate dedicated time for thorough reviews. Developing a structured review process and staying updated on best practices in peer review can also help maintain quality and efficiency.

What is the difference between Peer Reviewer vs Journal Editor?

AspectPeer ReviewerJournal Editor
Required CredentialsTypically advanced degrees in the field, expertise in the subject areaAdvanced degrees, editorial experience, often with additional qualifications in publishing or editing
Work EnvironmentAcademic or research institutions, publishing companies, freelanceAcademic journals, publishing houses, research organizations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by academic journals, conferences, research institutionsUsed by academic journals, publishing companies, scholarly organizations
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in peer review process, qualifications neededUnderstanding editorial responsibilities, differences from peer review

Peer Reviewers evaluate submitted research for quality and validity, providing feedback to editors. Journal Editors oversee the entire publication process, make final decisions, and manage peer reviewers. While both roles require expertise in the field, editors have additional responsibilities in managing the publication workflow. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and roles within academic publishing.

Do peer reviewers get paid?

Peer reviewers are typically volunteers who review academic papers or research proposals without compensation. However, in some professional or industry contexts, peer reviewers may receive payment or honoraria for their evaluations, especially when reviewing for journals or conferences that offer stipends or incentives. Payment practices vary depending on the organization and the specific review process involved.

How to become a paid peer reviewer?

To become a paid peer reviewer, individuals typically need relevant expertise in the subject area, a strong academic or professional background, and experience in reviewing or editing. Many journals and organizations pay peer reviewers, often requiring registration or application through their submission portals. Building a reputation through volunteering or publishing can also lead to paid reviewing opportunities.
Infographic showing various Peer Reviewer job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 37% Full Time, 61% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,359 per year, or $19.4 per hour.

Medical Staff Peer Review & Facility Enrollment Coordinator (FT)-Days

Adena Health System

Chillicothe, OH • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


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Job description

Position Summary:

Required RN training + Physician Peer Review experience 


In the role of Medical Staff Peer Review Coordinator and Facility Enrollment, this individual is 
responsible for coordinating and facilitating the medical and allied health staff peer review process to 
ensure quality, safety, and adherence to regulatory standards. Manages and coordinates the FPPE 
(Focused Professional Practice Evaluation) and OPPE (Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation) 
processes for both physician and advance practice professionals. This role involves organizing review 
activities, maintaining documentation, and supporting medical staff in continuous quality improvement 
efforts. This role facilitates the evaluation of practitioner competence, supports quality improvement 
initiatives, and maintains accurate documentation of professional practice assessments. In the role of 
Facility Enrollment Specialist, this individual is responsible for managing the enrollment processes for 
the hospital's and facilities within the organization. This role ensures that all entities are properly 
enrolled with insurance payers, government programs and other relevant entities, allowing Adena 
Health to deliver services and receive reimbursement in a timely manner. 
Minimum Qualifications
Required Educational Degree: Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, nursing, or related field
Major/Area of Concentration:
Preferred Education:
Required Certifications, Credentials and Licenses:
Preferred Certifications, Credentials and Licenses: Certified Peer Reviewer
Required Experience: 5 years in acute hospital setting
Preferred Experience: 2-3 years of Peer Review, Quality, Patient Safety and Facility Enrollment


Job Specific Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of medical staff processes, healthcare quality assurance, and regulatory standards. Strong 
organizational and communication skills. Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion.
Experience with healthcare documentation and data management systems. Experience in medical staff 
services, credentialing, or quality improvement. Knowledge of accreditation standards (e.g., The Joint 
Commission), regulatory requirements, and healthcare quality metrics. Strong organizational, analytical, 
and communication skills. Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple priorities. Familiarity with 
healthcare data management systems and credentialing software. Excellent interpersonal and 
collaboration skills.
Ability to interpret and apply complex regulatory standards. Discretion and confidentiality in handling 
sensitive information.
Job Specific Essential Functions
Peer Review: Coordinate the peer review process for medical staff, including scheduling, 
communication, and documentation. Collect, organize, and maintain peer review data, reports, 
and related records in compliance with hospital policies and regulatory requirements. Assist 
medical staff and reviewers with the review process, ensuring timely and thorough assessments. 
Facilitate communication among medical staff, hospital administration, and review committees. 
Prepare summaries, reports, and follow-up documentation related to peer review activities.
FPPE/OPPE: Analyze and compare initial privilege requests to clinical benchmark criteria. 
Oversee the implementation and ongoing administration of FPPE and OPPE programs. 
Coordinate the collection, review, and documentation of practitioner performance data. Ensure 
timely completion of FPPE when practitioners are initially credentialed or after renewal. Monitor 
and facilitate OPPE activities for ongoing performance evaluation. Gather data from various 
sources such as peer reviews, patient outcomes, incident reports, and other quality metrics. 
Analyze practitioner performance data to identify trends and areas for improvement. Prepare 
reports for medical staff leadership and hospital administration. Act as a liaison between 
medical staff, quality improvement, credentialing, and administrative departments. Educate 
physicians and providers on FPPE and OPPE processes and requirements. Facilitate 
communication regarding performance concerns and improvement plans. Ensure confidentiality 
and integrity of peer review information. Support compliance with accreditation standards and 
hospital policies regarding quality assurance and peer review. Assist in the development and 
implementation of policies and procedures related to peer review. Provide education and 
support to medical staff regarding peer review processes and expectations. Stay current with 
relevant regulations, standards, and best practices related to peer review and quality assurance. 
Ensure all FPPE and OPPE activities align with Joint Commission standards, state regulations, and 
hospital policies. Maintain documentation to support accreditation and licensing audits.
Facility Enrollment: Prepare and submit enrollment applications. Maintain accurate entity 
records. Track application statuses, and resolve any issues that may arise during the enrollment 
process. Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and payer requirements. Assist with 
periodic audits of provider files, ongoing compliance requirements for delegated credentialing. 
Administrator and Primary Contact for with payers and entities related to facility enrollment. i.e: 
UHC portal, IHD-Medicaid, etc.
Software: Administrator, SME, and Liaison with Symplr- DataVision and StatIT, Cactus- Peer 
Review or other software identified for Peer Review, FPPE, or OPPE in the future.


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