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Physician Coding Educator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Hybrid Coding Educator

New York, NY

$29.75 - $34/hr

Maintains records of, files, education, presentations, etc. concerning all external physician audits. * Minimum Requirements Minimum five years' experience coding education in a hospital, physician ...

Professional Coding Educator

Melville, NY · Remote

$28 - $31.75/hr

... physician practices across the island. At Catholic Health, our primary focus is the way we treat ... Responsibilities The Coding Educator position is high profile and requires a candidate who is ...

Professional Coding Educator

Melville, NY · Remote

$28 - $31.75/hr

... physician practices across the island. At Catholic Health, our primary focus is the way we treat ... Job Details The Coding Educator position is high profile and requires a candidate who is proactive ...

CODING AUDITOR-EDU-CLINIC

Knoxville, TN · On-site

$23.50 - $26.75/hr

Responsible for education and training for all Covenant coders, CDI, and/or physician office staff. Serves as a resource to coders, CDI staff, Quality and Case Managers, Decision Support and ...

CODING AUDITOR-EDU-CLINIC

Knoxville, TN

$23.50 - $26.75/hr

Responsible for education and training for all Covenant coders, CDI, and/or physician office staff. Serves as a resource to coders, CDI staff, Quality and Case Managers, Decision Support and ...

CODING EDUCATOR & AUDITOR

Manitowoc, WI · Remote

$24.05 - $38.48/hr

... coding specialists resulting in detailed reports; addressing educational needs as appropriate ... This role will work collaboratively with Community Physician professional services providers;

CODING EDUCATOR & AUDITOR

Manitowoc, WI · On-site

$24.05 - $38.48/hr

... coding specialists resulting in detailed reports; addressing educational needs as appropriate ... This role will work collaboratively with Community Physician professional services providers;

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How much do physician coding educator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average yearly pay for physician coding educator in the United States is $183,110.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,000.00 and $240,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Physician Coding Educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Physician Coding Educator, you need a strong knowledge of medical coding (such as CPT, ICD-10-CM, and HCPCS), healthcare regulations, and typically a certification like CPC, CCS, or RHIA. Familiarity with coding software, electronic health records (EHRs), and auditing tools is essential for training and compliance purposes. Exceptional communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills set top educators apart as they translate complex coding concepts for diverse audiences. These competencies ensure accurate coding practices, minimize compliance risks, and support continuous professional development among healthcare providers.

What is the difference between Physician Coding Educator vs Medical Coding Trainer?

AspectPhysician Coding EducatorMedical Coding Trainer
CredentialsAHIMA or AAPC certification, coding experienceAHIMA or AAPC certification, coding experience
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, educational settingsTraining centers, online platforms
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, healthcare organizationsEducational institutions, coding companies

Both roles require coding certifications and healthcare experience. A Physician Coding Educator primarily teaches physicians and staff about accurate coding practices within healthcare settings, focusing on clinical coding education. In contrast, a Medical Coding Trainer generally educates coders or students on coding procedures, often in training programs or online courses. While overlapping in certification and industry, their target audiences and teaching environments differ.

What is a Physician Coding Educator?

A Physician Coding Educator is a professional who trains and supports physicians and healthcare staff on correct medical coding practices, documentation requirements, and compliance with regulatory standards. They ensure that medical records are accurately coded for billing and reporting purposes, helping to prevent errors and reduce the risk of claim denials or audits. These educators often develop training materials, conduct workshops, and provide one-on-one guidance to keep healthcare providers updated with the latest coding changes and best practices.

How does a Physician Coding Educator typically collaborate with physicians and medical staff to improve coding accuracy?

A Physician Coding Educator works closely with physicians and other clinical staff to identify common coding errors and provide targeted education through workshops, one-on-one sessions, or feedback reports. They act as a bridge between coding requirements and clinical documentation, ensuring that providers understand the impact of accurate coding on compliance and reimbursement. Regular collaboration may include reviewing real cases, answering coding-related questions, and developing resources to support ongoing learning. This team-based approach helps foster a culture of accuracy and continuous improvement within the healthcare organization.
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$29.75 - $34/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 20 hours ago


Job description

Position Summary:
The Coding Educator is responsible for overseeing and educating providers on the proper use of diagnosis coding to ensure CMS and ICD10 CM guidelines are followed to substantiate the Risk Adjustment HCCs that are reported by providers.
Responsible for auditing clinical documentation encounters to validate Risk Adjustment and HCCs
Responsible for managing and responding to provider inquiries via the coding hotline as well.
  • Trains clinical providers on coding guidelines, ensuring compliance around clinical documentation, coding guidelines. Using AMA Coding guidelines, CMS coding regulations, ICD10 coding rules and coding industry standards.
  • Preparation and creation of PowerPoint presentations for department meetings.
  • Creation of PDF Job Aid to describe coding rules for all specialties. Responsible for CDI (Clinical Documentation Improvement) guidelines.
  • Performs charge audits through review of chart notes and assigns correct procedure and diagnosis codes.
  • Review and analyze new ICD10 coding guidelines, new ICD10 changes and create education material every year around said changes
  • Proficient on coding guidelines on all the specialties.
  • Reviews audit results to identify and analyze trends, recommend and implement corrective actions.
  • Regular site meetings with all our providers to provide coding and clinical documentation improvement to improve coding accuracy
  • Manage and respond timely to provider inquiries via the coding hotline to ensure providers have the appropriate resources to handle coding questions.
  • Consistently and accurately audits complex coding records for inpatient and outpatient - hospital and professional.
  • Creates clear and concise audit reports. Reports non-compliance issues detected through auditing and monitoring.
  • Establishes, implements, and maintains a formalized review process that incorporates regular audits (provider, coding and documentation adequacy) and coordinates ongoing monitoring with education to provider.
  • Conducts trend analyses to identify patterns, variations in coding practices and case-mix index, including areas of risk and comparing coding profiles with national norms.
  • Develops and coordinates educational and training programs regarding elements of the coding compliance program, such as appropriate documentation, accurate coding, data compatibility, consistency and monitoring for compliance to improve the quality of clinical data supported.
  • Provides feedback and focused educational programs based on the results of auditing and monitoring activities to affected providers and hospitals
  • Initiates corrective action plans and reports results of follow-up audits to Coding Manager and AVP.
  • Maintains statistics on coding accuracy and provides monthly summaries of coding audit results
  • Acts as a resource on coding issues and questions to ensure accurate coding for appropriate Risk Adjustment data capture for inpatient and outpatient.
  • Demonstrates up-to-date knowledge of healthcare regulatory, coding mandates and OIG work plan.
  • Analyze audits and RA findings.
  • Maintains records of, files, education, presentations, etc. concerning all external physician audits.
  • Minimum Requirements

    Minimum five years' experience coding education in a hospital, physician, or insurance environment

    Minimum five years' experience coding SOAP notes for different specialties

    High School diploma or GED.

    Certified Coding Profession certification: CPC and CRC (If no CRC, then it must be obtained within the first 6 months of employment)

    Preferred Requirements

    Bachelor's Degree Preferred

    Certified Coding Profession certification: CPMA, CDEO, CCS, CCS-P, CDIP, RHIA, RHIT

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Hiring Range*:

  • Greater New York City Area (NY, NJ, CT residents): $81,100 - $117,470

  • All Other Locations (within approved locations): $71,600 - $106,505

As a candidate for this position, your salary and related elements of compensation will be contingent upon your work experience, education, licenses and certifications, and any other factors Healthfirst deems pertinent to the hiring decision.

In addition to your salary, Healthfirst offers employees a full range of benefits such as, medical, dental and vision coverage, incentive and recognition programs, life insurance, and 401k contributions (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). Healthfirst believes in providing a competitive compensation and benefits package wherever its employees work and live.

*The hiring range is defined as the lowest and highest salaries that Healthfirst in "good faith" would pay to a new hire, or for a job promotion, or transfer into this role.