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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Documentation Specialist to join our team in ... analytical and problem-solving skills. Some nights, weekends and holidays required.

Our team includes more than 1,000 clinicians alongside care coordinators, analysts, operators, and ... Ensure documents are distributed and archived according to company policies and procedures.

Lab Analyst I (Weekend) Job Category: Engineering Requisition Number: LABAN021203 Posted: May 29 ... Support compliance activities and document processes accurately. Knowledge, Skills, Experience

Good analytical skills and attention to detail * Good interpersonal relations / communications ... Must be available to work daily overtime, including weekends, as needed Additional Information ...

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Clinical Documentation Specialist

Rochester, MN · On-site

$35.25 - $47.50/hr

Demonstrated skills in analytical thinking, problem solving. * Effective verbal and written ... Must be able to work flexible hours which may include evenings and weekends as required to meet ...

Good analytical skills and attention to detail * Good interpersonal relations / communications ... Must be available to work daily overtime, including weekends, as needed Additional Information ...

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How much do weekend documentation analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend documentation analyst in the United States is $38.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $58.41 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Weekend Documentation Analysts?

Weekend Documentation Analysts are professionals responsible for reviewing, organizing, and managing documentation during weekends, often in industries that require continuous operations such as healthcare, finance, or IT. Their main duties include updating records, ensuring documentation accuracy, and supporting compliance requirements outside of typical weekday hours. They play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of data and ensuring that all necessary paperwork or digital records are properly handled. Weekend Documentation Analysts may also respond to urgent documentation requests or issues that arise during the weekend.

What is the difference between Weekend Documentation Analyst vs Weekend Data Entry Clerk?

AspectWeekend Documentation AnalystWeekend Data Entry Clerk
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; familiarity with documentation processesHigh school diploma or equivalent; basic computer skills
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, healthcare or legal industriesOffice or remote, retail or administrative sectors
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, legal firms, insurance companiesRetail stores, administrative offices, data companies

The Weekend Documentation Analyst typically handles complex documentation tasks in professional settings, requiring attention to detail and industry-specific knowledge. In contrast, the Weekend Data Entry Clerk focuses on inputting data quickly and accurately, often in retail or administrative environments. Both roles may work weekends but differ in scope and skill requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Documentation Analyst, and why are they important?

A Weekend Documentation Analyst typically needs strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and experience with data management or document control, often supported by a relevant degree or prior administrative experience. Familiarity with document management systems, Microsoft Office Suite, and possibly industry-specific software is common, with certifications in records management or compliance considered beneficial. Excellent organizational skills, time management, and effective communication help these analysts excel, especially when working independently during weekend shifts. These abilities are crucial to ensure accurate and timely handling of documentation, which supports organizational compliance and operational efficiency.

What are the typical responsibilities and work schedule for a Weekend Documentation Analyst?

As a Weekend Documentation Analyst, your primary responsibilities include reviewing, organizing, and updating critical documents and records to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulatory standards. You may also be tasked with identifying inconsistencies, supporting audits, and collaborating with other team members or departments to resolve documentation issues. The role typically requires working Saturdays and Sundays, often in a remote or hybrid setting, and may involve independent tasks as well as virtual team meetings. This schedule is designed to provide support outside standard business hours, making it ideal for those seeking flexibility or supplemental work.
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Clinical Documentation Coordinator

Clinical Documentation Coordinator

Global Force USA

Las Vegas, NV

$39 - $61/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Up t0 $15,000 bonus may apply

Position Summary:
Responsible for improving the overall quality and completeness of clinical documentation. Facilitates modifications to clinical documentation through extensive interactions with physicians, nursing staff, other members of the health care team and Health Information Management (HIM) coding staff to ensure that appropriate reimbursement and clinical severity is captured for the level of service rendered to all patients with a DRG based payer.

Job Requirement

Education/Experience:

Option 1: Graduation from an accredited school of nursing and three (3) years of clinical nursing experience and three (3) years clinical documentation improvement experience.

Option 2: Physician graduate International MD with three (3) years of acute care experience and three (3) years Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) experience.

Option 3: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree in Healthcare and three (3) years Health Information Management in an acute care hospital inpatient experience and three (3) years Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) experience.

Licensing/Certification Requirements:

Option 1: Valid license by the State of Nevada to practice as a Registered Nurse and one of the following, Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist (CCDS), Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist-Outpatient (CCDS-O) or Certified Document Improvement Practitioner (CDIP).

Option 2: An international medical graduate degree and one of the following: Certified Document Improvement Practitioner (CDIP), Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist (CCDS), Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist-Outpatient (CCDS-O).

Option 3: Certification in one of the following: Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), or Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), issued by the American Health Information Management Association, Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Professional Coder-Physician-based (CPC-P), AND one of the following: Certified Document Improvement Practitioner (CDIP), Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist (CCDS), Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist-Outpatient (CCDS-O).


Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Physical Requirements

Knowledge of:
Medicare reimbursement system and coding structures; hospital policies and procedures; Joint Commission Accredited Health care Organizations standards, state statutes governing hospital services and health care, Medicare/Medicaid guidelines and other relevant regulations and standards; clinical medical and nursing procedures; disease processes; department and hospital safety practices and principles; patient rights; age specific patient care practices; infection control policies and practices; department and hospital emergency response policies and procedures.

Skill in:
Working effectively under pressure; holding in complete confidence all information acquired from medical records and physicians; interpreting patient charts to determine whether care given was appropriate and properly documented; interpreting regulations and standards for others; writing reports, meeting minutes and other technical documents; analyzing statistical and other quantitative data; critical thinking; conflict management; dealing with departmental issues involving self or other employees in professional, forthright and impartial manner; applying investigative and interviewing techniques; using a computer and a variety of software applications; communicating with a wide variety and establishing interpersonal relationships to interact effectively with co-workers, supervisor, staff in other work units and exchange or convey information.

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
Mobility to work in a typical office setting and use standard equipment, stamina to remain seated for extended periods of time, vision to read printed materials and a VDT screen, and hearing and speech to communicate effectively in person and over the telephone. Strength and agility to exert up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or an eligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. May work shifts and weekends.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this classification.