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Children's National Hospital

Senior Manager Coding Audits & Education

Children's National Hospital, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States, 20900

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Base pay range $103,355.20/yr - $172,244.80/yr

The Senior Manager will work under the direction of the Director of Health Information Management, Coding and Audit to provide strategic and operational leadership for all organizational coding functions, including hospital technical coding (inpatient and outpatient), professional coding, coding quality audits, coding education, and coding denial management. This role ensures accurate, compliant, and timely coding to support optimal revenue cycle performance and high-quality data reporting. The Senior Manager oversees a multidisciplinary coding team, drives performance improvement initiatives, and partners closely with clinical, revenue cycle, compliance, and financial leadership. The Senior Manager will be responsible for operational success and will assist the Director to define strategy/direction in accordance with national standards and CNH policies and procedures.

Minimum Education

Bachelor's Degree Business Administrative, Health Administration, Health Information Management, Finance, or related field (Required)

Master's Degree Business Administrative, Health Administration, Health Information Management, Finance, or related field (Preferred)

Minimum Work Experience

7 years - 7+ years of progressive coding experience, with at least 3 years in a supervisory or management role.

Demonstrated expertise in hospital inpatient, outpatient, and professional coding.

Experience managing coding QA programs, education functions, and denial reduction initiatives.

Strong understanding of federal and payer regulations, documentation requirements, and revenue cycle workflows.

Required Skills/Knowledge

Strong understanding of coding processes, coding guidelines and their relation to the overall Revenue Cycle data flow/third party reimbursement

Ability to communicate professionally with physicians, third party payers and other organization members about coding principles and processes

3M, Epic and/or Cerner Millennium

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Demonstrated leadership and personnel management skills

Demonstrated change management skills

Maintains relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

Commitment to compliance, accuracy, and high-quality data reporting

Familiar with department budget and financial management, and personnel management.

Familiarity with population health strategies, alternative payment models, and care coordination strategies preferred.

Required Licenses And Certifications

Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) Upon Hire (Required)

Similar Medical Coding Certification(s) - CIC and/or CPC.

Functional Accountabilities Strategic and Financial Planning

Contribute to the strategic plan for department services, including short-term and long-term objectives

Collect and analyze customer and stakeholder feedback to evaluate department effectiveness and incorporate findings into plans to modify program and external communication.

Work with the Director, Vice President and other involved staff to develop ways to capture and report financial performance of the Department.

Participate in financial planning and budget preparation. Work with Director to manage department budget to ensure financial stability of the department and develop recommendations to meet budget requirements.

Work with financial personnel to monitor the financial performance of teams within the department to ensure compliance with budget; track, monitor, and evaluate budget for all line items.

Leadership & Department Management

Provide operational oversight and day-to-day leadership of entire department including technical coding (inpatient & outpatient), professional coding, coding edits, coding auditing, coding education, and coding denial management functions.

Establish team structure, role definitions, and workload allocation to support high-volume, high-complexity services.

Develop and implement department policies, workflows, and operational standards aligned with federal and state regulations, payer requirements, and organizational objectives.

Oversee recruitment, onboarding, and performance management for coding analysts, coding auditors, coding educators, denial coding analysts.

Coding Operations

Direct and maintain daily operations for inpatient, outpatient, surgical, and professional coding ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and compliance.

Oversee accurate coding of unique and complex pediatric conditions, congenital anomalies, developmental diagnoses, and high-acuity procedures.

Ensure coding methodologies adhere to coding guidelines (including pediatric-specific), payer rules, and Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) best practices.

Explore new methods to improve coding operations and work with various constituencies to gain acceptance and support implementation efforts.

Communicate operational issues and progress towards goals to Director and others as appropriate.

Audits and Coding

Develop and direct the organizational annual coding audit program, including internal audits, external audit response, and corrective action plans.

Oversee routine retrospective and prospective professional and technical billing audits, specialized and focused audits, and other audits as directed by the Director.

Oversee preparation of written reports of audit findings and recommendations to hospital leadership and staff as appropriate.

Conduct risk assessments to define audit priorities by evaluating previous audit findings, management priorities, ICD and CPT code utilization patterns, national normative data, CMS and Medicaid initiatives, and healthcare industry best practices.

Maintain knowledge of current government and other third-party payor coding and documentation requirements.

Collaborate with Compliance and Internal Audit teams to address identified risks and support regulatory readiness.

Analyze process improvement opportunities for auditing and coding teams to identify denial risks mid-cycle.

Triage and assist in management of requests that come from Revenue Cycle teams related to coding questions on coding guidelines and denials, escalating as needed, and conducting appropriate research.

Coding Education and Staff Development

Provide direction related to all activities related to the training programs, including curriculum development, job aids, testing methodology, software and delivery, exam development/delivery, employee competency metrics, certifications and development needs.

Research coding guidelines when conflicts arise within current policies and procedures.

Research updated coding information as it becomes available annually and mid-year; summarize/share changes impacting Revenue Integrity staff members.

Develop and implement systems to monitor performance and quality of audits and educational materials.

Develop and provide educational programs and coaching for auditors, denials analysts, and educators.

Ensure staff maintain required certifications and stay current with industry changes.

Coding Denial Management

Lead the coding denials management strategy, working closely with denials, CDI, and revenue integrity teams to reduce preventable coding-related denials.

Oversee analysis of denial trends, identify root causes, and implement corrective measures to protect revenue.

Support accurate charge capture and documentation integrity initiatives.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

Partner with clinical documentation improvement (CDI), billing, compliance, finance, and IT to optimize workflows, documentation quality, and system functionality.

Participate in system upgrades, EMR enhancements, and coding-related software implementations.

Serve as a subject matter expert to internal stakeholders on coding regulations, best practices, and emerging trends.

Reporting and Performance Monitoring

Develop and maintain dashboards and KPIs related to coding productivity, accuracy, audit results, turnaround time, and denial performance.

Provide executive-level reporting incorporating case mix, acuity, and subspecialty complexities of a children’s hospital.

Monitor financial and operational impacts of coding initiatives and ensure alignment with organizational goals.

Organizational Accountabilities

Teamwork/Communication

Performance Improvement/Problem-solving

Cost Management/Financial Responsibility

Safety

Location Primary Location: Maryland - Silver Spring Work Locations: Dorchester

Position Details

Seniority level: Director

Employment type: Full-time

Job function: Accounting/Auditing and Finance

Industries: Hospitals and Health Care

Shift: Day

Work Schedule: M-F

Job Posting: Dec 12, 2025, 2:38:51 AM

Full-Time Salary Range: 103355.2

Position Status: R (Regular)

Job: Management

Organization: Finance

Work Locations: Diamond

Job: Management

Job Function: Accounting/Auditing and Finance

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