Medical Coding Jobs Near Me — Healthcare NLP & AI-Ready Coding Roles on Rex.zone

Medical coding jobs near me is a hiring page for the medical coder entity: professionals who translate clinical documentation into ICD-10/ICD-11, CPT, HCPCS and DRG codes to enable billing, research, and AI-ready datasets. On Rex.zone, these roles intersect healthcare NLP and data labeling workflows, powering named entity recognition, clinical ontology mapping, QA evaluation, prompt evaluation, RLHF, and LLM training pipelines. We connect local hospital RCM teams, BPOs, AI labs, and annotation vendors with coders seeking remote, contract, freelance, and full-time work. Apply to entry-level and senior positions that improve training data quality, annotation guidelines compliance, and model performance improvement while ensuring HIPAA compliance and patient safety.

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About the Role

Medical coders analyze clinical notes, operative reports, and EHR data, assigning ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT, HCPCS, DRG, and E/M codes for accurate reimbursement and analytics. On Rex.zone, many roles extend into healthcare data annotation: clinical named entity recognition, ontology mapping, de-identification of PHI, and guideline-based QA to prepare datasets for NLP and LLM training. Opportunities include onsite positions near you, hybrid placements with local health systems, and fully remote roles supporting AI labs and revenue cycle teams.

Domains & AI/ML Workflows

Work spans healthcare NLP, computer vision annotation for medical imaging, content safety labeling for health information, and LLM training pipelines. You may contribute to training data quality reviews, annotation guidelines compliance checks, large language model evaluation, prompt evaluation for clinical assistants, and RLHF initiatives to align models with medical coding standards. These workflows improve model performance improvement in automated coding, documentation integrity, and revenue cycle automation.

Key Responsibilities

Abstract diagnoses and procedures; assign ICD-10/ICD-11, CPT, HCPCS, DRG codes; validate E/M levels; perform audits and QA evaluation; follow payer and facility rules; ensure HIPAA-aligned handling of PHI; collaborate with clinicians and RCM teams; create and refine annotation guidelines; review training samples for guideline adherence; conduct prompt evaluation for LLM outputs; document edge cases; provide feedback that raises training data quality and supports model performance improvement.

Required Skills

Proficiency in ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT, HCPCS, DRG, E/M; familiarity with payer rules, medical necessity, and NCCI edits; strong clinical documentation review; HIPAA, privacy, and compliance knowledge; EHR systems (Epic, Cerner) and HL7/FHIR basics; credentials like CPC, CCS, RHIT, CRC preferred; attention to detail and annotation guidelines compliance; familiarity with healthcare NLP concepts, NER, ontology mapping; bonus: spreadsheet, SQL or Python for data QA, and experience with annotation tools.

Work Modes & Modifiers

Openings include remote, contract, freelance, full-time, part-time, entry-level and senior roles. Schedules span day, evening, weekend, and flexible shifts. Positions exist across hospital systems, specialty clinics, payers, BPOs, tech startups, AI labs, and annotation vendors. Search modifiers like NLP, computer vision, content safety, LLM training, and auditing help you filter the right fit near your location on Rex.zone.

Who Hires

Employers include hospitals and health networks, insurers and payers, revenue cycle management firms, clinical research organizations, AI labs building healthcare LLMs, tech startups creating coding automation tools, and annotation vendors supporting large-scale datasets. Rex.zone streamlines discovery and navigation to these employers, unifying traditional medical coding jobs with AI-driven healthcare data labeling and evaluation roles.

Compensation

Typical pay ranges vary by credential, specialty, and location: USD $22–40 per hour for general coding, higher for inpatient or surgical specialties; per-chart rates and project-based contracts for annotation vendors; salary options for full-time roles. Senior auditors and leads may command higher rates. Remote pay may differ by region and employer type. Rex.zone listings show transparent ranges and contract terms.

Location & Near Me

Use Rex.zone to discover nearby openings at hospitals, clinics, and RCM vendors, plus hybrid and remote roles that serve local markets. The platform supports geo-based filtering, city and zip searches, and employer pages to navigate directly to applications. “Near me” results include onsite roles, regional remote teams, and freelance projects mapped to local health systems.

Compliance & Quality

All roles emphasize HIPAA compliance, PHI protection, and ethical standards. For AI workflows, you will follow annotation guidelines compliance, perform QA checks, document decision rationales, and support audit trails. Quality metrics include accuracy, coverage, and consistency across coders. Your contributions help ensure safe, reliable, and regulation-aware datasets for healthcare NLP and LLM training.

Why Rex.zone

Rex.zone is your navigational hub for medical coding and healthcare data labeling jobs: unified search, verified employers, AI/ML workflow visibility, and application tracking. Explore remote, contract, freelance, full-time, entry-level, and senior roles across NLP, computer vision, content safety, and LLM training. Apply once, manage interviews, and grow your career in modern healthcare data operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is a medical coding job in the context of AI and data labeling?

    Medical coders convert clinical documentation into ICD-10/ICD-11, CPT, HCPCS, and DRG codes. On Rex.zone, many positions also support healthcare NLP datasets through data labeling, named entity recognition, ontology mapping, QA evaluation, and large language model evaluation to improve training data quality and model performance improvement.

  • Q: Are remote and local (near me) roles available?

    Yes. You can filter remote, hybrid, and onsite roles near your city on Rex.zone. Employers include local hospitals, regional RCM vendors, and distributed AI labs offering remote contract and full-time positions.

  • Q: Which credentials help me qualify?

    Credentials like CPC, CCS, RHIT, CRC, or CIC significantly improve your chances. Experience with inpatient and outpatient coding, E/M levels, payer rules, and audit workflows is highly valued. For AI work, familiarity with annotation tools, guideline writing, and clinical NER is helpful.

  • Q: Do I need AI experience to apply?

    Not always. Entry-level coders can start with traditional coding and QA. Roles tied to AI pipelines may train you on annotation guidelines, prompt evaluation, RLHF basics, and dataset QA. Rex.zone listings specify whether AI experience is required or provided through onboarding.

  • Q: What pay ranges should I expect?

    Rates vary by specialty, credential, and employer: roughly USD $22–40 per hour for general coding, higher for inpatient or surgical coding, plus project-based rates for annotation vendors. Senior auditors, leads, and niche specialties may earn more.

  • Q: Which employer types list jobs on Rex.zone?

    Hospitals, health systems, insurers, BPOs, revenue cycle firms, AI labs, tech startups, and annotation vendors. You can navigate employer pages on Rex.zone and apply directly.

  • Q: How does RLHF or prompt evaluation involve medical coders?

    Coders review model outputs for coding accuracy, guideline adherence, and clinical safety. Feedback is used to align LLMs via RLHF and prompt evaluation, improving accuracy and reliability of coding assistance tools.

  • Q: Is HIPAA compliance addressed in these roles?

    Yes. All employers require HIPAA-aligned handling of PHI, secure tools, and documented QA processes. Rex.zone highlights compliance expectations and data governance requirements in each job post.

  • Q: Can entry-level candidates find roles?

    Yes. Look for entry-level and apprentice roles with supervised QA, clear annotation guidelines, and training programs. Completing a coding certificate and demonstrating accuracy and consistency will help you land your first role.

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