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Volunteer Medical Coding Training Jobs in Kansas

Medical Scribe ($1,000 sign-on bonus)

Topeka, KS ยท On-site

$14.75 - $20/hr

Scribes receive extensive on-the-job training in clinical workflows, value-based medicine ... Medical Coding, and other related fields. Check out this pamphlet for a sneak peek into the life of ...

Fire suppression, emergency medical service, rescue, hazardous material responses, training and public education. The Volunteer Firefighter operates under the supervision of an officer(s) and is ...

Fire suppression, emergency medical service, rescue, hazardous material responses, training and public education. The Volunteer Firefighter operates under the supervision of an officer(s) and is ...

Fire suppression, emergency medical service, rescue, hazardous material responses, training and public education. The Volunteer Firefighter operates under the supervision of an officer(s) and is ...

Fire suppression, emergency medical service, rescue, hazardous material responses, training and public education. The Volunteer Firefighter operates under the supervision of an officer(s) and is ...

HIM Coder II (Remote)

Hays, KS ยท On-site +1

$19 - $27/hr

This role analyzes medical records in order to code and abstract medical information to be ... Works cooperatively with team-mates to include process improvement projects, cross-training, or ...

HIM Coder II (Remote)

Hays, KS ยท Remote

$17.25 - $23/hr

This role analyzes medical records in order to code and abstract medical information to be ... Works cooperatively with team-mates to include process improvement projects, cross-training, or ...

HIM Coder II (Remote)

Hays, KS ยท On-site

$17.25 - $23/hr

This role analyzes medical records in order to code and abstract medical information to be ... Works cooperatively with team-mates to include process improvement projects, cross-training, or ...

HIM Coder II (Remote)

Hays, KS ยท Remote

$17.25 - $23/hr

This role analyzes medical records in order to code and abstract medical information to be ... Works cooperatively with team-mates to include process improvement projects, cross-training, or ...

HIM Coder II (Remote)

Hays, KS ยท On-site +1

$19 - $27/hr

This role analyzes medical records in order to code and abstract medical information to be ... Works cooperatively with team-mates to include process improvement projects, cross-training, or ...

You will document recommendations for coding and OASIS edits. You will work with team lead and/or ... Knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy and physiology is preferred. Knowledge of ...

You will document recommendations for coding and OASIS edits. You will work with team lead and/or ... Knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy and physiology is preferred. Knowledge of ...

You will document recommendations for coding and OASIS edits. You will work with team lead and/or ... Knowledge of medical terminology and anatomy and physiology is preferred. Knowledge of ...

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Volunteer Medical Coding Training information

What is volunteer medical coding training?

Volunteer Medical Coding Training is a program or opportunity where individuals can learn and practice medical coding skills, often in a healthcare or non-profit setting, without financial compensation. These training programs are designed to help aspiring medical coders gain hands-on experience, understand healthcare documentation, and become familiar with coding systems such as ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS. Volunteering for medical coding allows participants to build a resume, network with professionals, and potentially qualify for paid positions in the future. Training may be offered by hospitals, clinics, or organizations that support healthcare administration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in volunteer medical coding training?

To excel in Volunteer Medical Coding Training, you need a solid understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, and coding guidelines, often supported by a background in healthcare or completion of relevant coursework. Familiarity with coding systems like ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS, as well as use of electronic health record (EHR) software, is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate coding, regulatory compliance, and support efficient healthcare operations.

What can I expect in terms of mentorship and feedback during a volunteer medical coding training program?

During a Volunteer Medical Coding Training program, you can typically expect to work closely with experienced medical coders or trainers who act as mentors. They often provide regular feedback on your coding accuracy and help you understand complex documentation. Most programs encourage open communication and may include structured review sessions or one-on-one guidance, which are invaluable for learning industry standards and best practices. This supportive environment helps you build confidence and competence, making the transition to a paid medical coding role smoother.

What is the difference between Volunteer Medical Coding Training vs Medical Coding Specialist?

AspectVolunteer Medical Coding TrainingMedical Coding Specialist
CredentialsTypically no formal certification required during trainingCertified CPC or CCS required
Work EnvironmentTraining programs, volunteer settings, educational environmentsHospitals, clinics, healthcare offices
Employer & Industry UsageUsed for skill development and volunteeringFull-time or part-time employment in healthcare
Search & Comparison IntentLearning and volunteering opportunitiesProfessional career and job requirements

Volunteer Medical Coding Training provides foundational skills and experience without requiring certification, often in volunteer or educational settings. Medical Coding Specialists are certified professionals working in healthcare facilities, with formal credentials and job responsibilities. The training prepares individuals for certification and employment as coding specialists, who handle billing and coding tasks in medical environments.

Hospice Volunteer

Douglas County Visiting Nurses

Lawrence, KS โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Patient Care Volunteer works with the Hospice Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) in providing the optimum quality of life for the patient and family by contributing their time, energy, and talent in or indirect patient/client/family care.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESCompletes volunteer duties as assigned by Volunteer Coordinator or other Hospice Interdisciplinary Group members. Document time, services, and observations about patient/client and family as required by agency policy, and state and/or federal regulations.When assigned to patient/client who resides in a facility, document time, services, and observations about patient/client and family as required by facility, agency policy, and state and/or federal regulationsOther DutiesParticipate in special projects and perform other duties as requested.Provide accurate documentation of mileage, time, services and observations to Volunteer Service in a timely manner (at least once/monthly).ComplianceComply strictly to all federal and state regulations, agency policies, rules and regulations concerning compliance.Understand that any suspected or actual compliance violations as a result of wrongdoing or misconduct must be reported to the Compliance Officer.ConfidentialityAssure all staff/patient information is kept confidential. Dispose of all written information, with the exception of the employee's personnel file and the patient's chart properly when no longer needed.Information about the patient/client, their condition, and their care will not be discussed with other patient/clients, the public or with other VNA staff in public places. Discussions should be respectful and related to direct patient care. Volunteer ParticipationAttend and take part in volunteer meetings; participate in Interdisciplinary Group meetings to provide optimum care and to facilitate communication on behalf of the volunteers.Attend and take part in applicable in-services. Complete required in-service hours in a timely manner.Follow team decisions in achieving agency objectives.Foster atmosphere of teamwork and pride in providing agency services.Work EnvironmentKeep work environment clean and orderly and in a sanitary condition.Keep storage areas free from accumulation of material that constitutes hazards.Present a professional personal appearance in accordance with established agency dress code; wear name badge.Infection ControlObserve and follow all agency and regulatory guidelines for infection control in accordance with established policies and procedures.QUALIFICATIONS:Education, knowledge, licensure and certificationHospice Volunteer training prior to patient/client assignmentExperienceBasic level knowledge of EMR (electronical medical records) and email functions.Previous volunteer experience.Experience with end-of-life issues.Serves only after he/she has had an adequate opportunity to recover from his/her own serious losses or periods of grieving as determined by the Volunteer Coordinator.Behavior standardsReceptive to and in agreement with the Hospice philosophy with a desire to volunteer in the Hospice program.Resides in the Hospice service area.Available to provide services to Hospice on a regular basis.Ability to work independently, to organize and to complete tasks in a timely manner.Ability to function as a member of an interdisciplinary health care team, committed to the team approach for patient care.Ability to represent the agency with honesty, integrity, loyalty, strong work habits and a professional demeanor.Ability to communicate effectively with patient/clients, families, physicians, health care providers and other community agencies.Ability to understand English, including the ability to read, write and comprehend verbal and written instructions.Ability to drive, car available, valid driver's license and auto insurance as required by the state or ability to use private or public transportation to efficiently complete job duties.Ability in the areas of communication and interpersonal relations, motivation and the ability to produce a positive work environment for both internal and external customers.Ability to accept direction and supervision.Ability to accept individuals as they are.Ability to articulate feelings about death and loss.PhysicalAbility to work an 8-hour day and/or over 40 hours per week.Walking, bending, kneeling, squatting, lifting, grasping, fine hand coordination in repetitive tasks and motions.Ability to work with hands above the head or elbows above the shoulders.Ability to work with adequate mobility of back, neck or wrist.Ability to lift 25 pounds of weight.Working ConditionsVolunteer may be subject to both inside and outside environmental and living conditions.Volunteer may be exposed to infectious diseases.Must have car available, valid driver's license and auto insurance as required by the state or ability to use public or private transportation to efficiently complete job duties.Volunteer may be required to drive from one location to another to provide service.