Job Highlight: ACDIS seeks CDI Education specialist
CDI Strategies, August 6, 2015
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Editor’s Note: The following job posting is an excerpt from the ACDIS Job Board. For additional postings, visit www.acdis.org and click on Job Postings. ACDIS members may post up to two openings per year. Non-ACDIS members can post openings by contacting ACDIS at customerservice@hcpro.com or 800-650-6787.
HCPro, Inc. and ACDIS seek a CDI Education Specialist to serve as an instructor for the ACDIS-sponsored CDI Boot Camp, ICD-10 for CDI Boot Camp, and the Advancing CDI Boot Camp, as well as customized boot camps and other client engagements. He or she will be responsible for updating and revising class materials under the direction of the CDI Education Director. The position is home-based, but requires approximately 50-75% travel. The ideal candidate will have a preferred four to 10 years’ experience in CDI. A current RN licensure or RHIA certification is required. CCDS and/or CCS credentials preferred.
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