Inpatient Coder (Weekend Coverage) - Part Time | Remote

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About the Role

Sage Clinical RCM is seeking experienced Inpatient Coders to support weekend coverage across our growing client portfolio. This part-time remote opportunity is ideal for certified IP coders who want to supplement income while working with a fast-growing RCM consulting firm.

We're looking for professionals who take pride in accuracy, integrity, and clinical depth - and who are confident working autonomously in a remote environment.

What You'll Bring

• CCS (Certified Coding Specialist) - required

• 3-5+ years of recent acute care inpatient coding experience

• Strong knowledge of ICD-10-CM/PCS and MS-DRG assignment

• Proven ability to review full inpatient records independently

• High attention to detail and commitment to quality

What You'll Do

• Perform inpatient coding for acute care hospital accounts

• Assign accurate ICD-10-CM/PCS codes and DRGs

• Ensure compliance with federal regulations and payer guidelines

• Meet established quality and productivity standards

• Partner with QA and leadership as needed

Performance Expectations

• Maintain 95%+ coding accuracy

• Meet defined productivity benchmarks

• Provide consistent communication during scheduled coverage

Why Coders Choose Sage

Sage Clinical RCM is a fast-growing revenue cycle consulting firm supporting health systems across the country. We are building a high-quality coding team and investing in people who want to grow with us.

This part-time opportunity offers:

• Competitive hourly rates

• Flexible weekend scheduling

• Exposure to complex, high-acuity accounts

• Leadership that understands coding

• Opportunity to transition into full-time employment

Interested in learning more?

We'd love to connect - especially if full-time IP coding may be of interest in the future.

Ready to apply? https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/All/d609bde9-1208-4164-94d9-a98dd656c985/Sage-Clinical-RCM-LLC

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