Full/part-time coding instructors sought
CDI Strategies, August 15, 2013
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HCPro is seeking Coding Education Specialists to serve as instructors for ICD-10-related boot camps. Enjoying teaching and education are a must, as are excellent verbal and written communication skills. As one of the most successful coding programs in the U.S, our instructors are considered some of the best in the industry. HCPro only seeks the most experienced and best within the field of coding education to add as team members.
Coding instructors are home-based and full-time positions require approximately 50% travel and part-time adjunct positions require at least 4-6 weeks travel per year. All successful candidates must be dynamic public speakers, have extensive expertise in ICD-9-CM coding, have significant inpatient coding experience, and have a minimum of CCS certification. Candidates who hold a bachelor’s degree, are AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS trainers, possess advanced degrees (RHIT, RHIA), and have significant adult education experience are preferred.
Send resume and cover letter to Rebecca Hendren via email at rhendren@hcpro.com.
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