Professional Fee Coding Specialist

Job DetailsLevel: ExperiencedPosition Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $25.00 - $28.00 HourlyTravel Percentage: NoneJob Shift: AnyAt Ensource, our culture is shaped by core values like trust, empathy, expertise, and continuous improvement. These values guide how we serve clients, how we support one another, and how we grow as a company.  Employees tell us they appreciate the supportive, collaborative environment and the opportunities for professional development. We invest in our people, encourage new ideas, and recognize individual contributions. If you’re looking for a career where your skills are valued and your work makes a difference, you’ll find your place at Ensource. What you'll do Review medical records and properly code the charts Meet or exceed high quality and productivity standards, to provide exceptional coding services to our clients Communicate and collaborate with coders and managers to address the dynamic needs of our clients Keep active coding certifications and complete continuing education to maintain expertise in complex profee coding What you'll need At least 3 years of profee multispecialty E/M coding multispecialties. Current, relevant AHIMA or AAPC coding credentials Access to high speed internet and workstation. Ensource IT requirements are available upon request Demonstrate at least 95% quality Perks & QualificationsWhat you'll enjoy Health, Dental, Vision, Aflac Group Products, etc. 401(k)/Roth plans with Employer matching Flexible schedules to balance your work and personal goals working from your home office  Remote working environment with virtual team socials and collaboration opportunities Paid time off for both full time and part time employees  Paid Volunteer and Community Outreach Program that allows you to ‘help others’ in the community Competitive compensation, starting between $25-$27 per hour 

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