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PayCompetitive
LocationTampa/Florida
Employment typeFull-Time
  • Job Description

      Req#: 612568

      Coding Supervisor (Remote)
      Tampa Family Health Centers

      The Coding Supervisor plays a pivotal role in promoting coding accuracy and clinical documentation excellence across the organization. This position requires a proactive professional who can foster strong, collaborative relationships across departments and service lines. The Coding Supervisor provides targeted education and feedback to providers and coding staff. Responsibilities include conducting quality audits, identifying documentation improvement opportunities, and supporting onboarding and ongoing training initiatives.

      Essential Duties & Functions

      • Identify and address coding/documentation improvement opportunities, concerns, and trends; develop and implement action plans with measurable outcomes

      • Design, facilitate, and evaluate coding and documentation efforts to ensure optimal outcomes and compliance with internal, state, federal, and third-party guidelines

      • Conduct internal quality reviews, track and report findings, and collaborate with providers and staff to improve documentation and coding practices

      • Serve as a subject matter expert in coding and documentation for assigned departments and specialties

      • Assist in resolving coding and documentation queries and communicate updates to providers

      • Attend department meetings to provide coding and documentation guidance

      • Create monthly specialty-specific reports and communicate updates to providers

      • Research industry standards and trends to support coding and documentation practices

      • Maintain current knowledge of coding, compliance, and documentation guidelines

      • Promote documentation improvement and accurate charge capture

      Required Education, Certifications, Licenses, & Training (Minimum Requirements)

      • High School Diploma required; bachelor’s degree preferred (or equivalent combination of education and experience)

      • Completion of an accredited or approved coding program

      • Clinical licensing and experience welcomed

      • Required: CPC (Certified Professional Coder) – AAPC or CCA (Certified Coding Associate) – AHIMA

      • Preferred: CCS-P (Certified Coding Specialist – Physician) – AHIMA

      Required Years of Experience (Minimum Requirements)

      • Minimum 2 years of experience in RCM with a focus on coding and charge capture

      • FQHC setting preferred (but not required)

      Required Knowledge, Skills, and/or Abilities

      • Minimum 2 years EMR experience (Epic preferred)

      • Minimum of 3 years multi-specialty coding experience (5+ years preferred)

      • Experience using Microsoft Office suite with intermediate Excel skills

      • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including grammar, punctuation, and style

      • Comfort presenting to large and small groups

      • Advanced knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, disease processes, medications, and laboratory values

      • Ability to analyze data and apply insights to work-related situations

      • Remote role with varied travel required

      Physical & Mental Demands

      • Frequently required to sit; occasionally required to stand and walk

      • Frequently required to communicate both expressively and receptively

      • Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds

      • Occasionally required to bend, twist, climb, and reach

      • Moderate concentration and prolonged mental effort with limited breaks

      • Normal memory demands based on volume and type of information

      • Moderate complexity in decision-making

      • Ability to handle normal levels of intensity

      Work Environment

      • Primarily remote with occasional in-office attendance as needed

      • May be exposed to infectious waste, diseases, and viruses

      • Noise levels may range from moderate to loud

      • May work in open environments with potential distractions

      Organizational Competencies
      All staff are expected to uphold the mission, vision, values, policies, and procedures of Tampa Family Health Centers, including the Code of Ethics and Compliance Plan.

      Core Expectations

      • Respectful and Courteous to Others: Maintain professionalism and avoid disruptive or disrespectful behaviors

      • Upholds Confidentiality: Protect sensitive patient and employee data and adhere to HIPAA regulations

      • Values Cultural Differences: Demonstrate respect in interactions with patients, colleagues, and the community

      • Responsive: Respond promptly and appropriately to patients and team members

      • Clear and Effective Communication: Foster positive, transparent communication

      • Teamwork and Adaptability: Contribute positively to the team and adapt to changing environments and priorities


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