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Clinical Coding Officer

Job details
Posting date: 18 July 2025
Salary: £26,530.00 to £29,114.00 per year
Additional salary information: £26530.00 - £29114.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 29 July 2025
Location: Liverpool, L9 7AL
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9287-25-1139

Summary

An excellent development opportunity has arisen for keen, enthusiastic, highly motivated individuals to join our Clinical Coding Team at Liverpool NHS Foundation Trust. Ideally we are looking to recruit an ACC qualified Clinical Coder, however we recognise that there is a shortage of people who hold this specialist qualification. We would therefore encourage candidates who are interested in becoming a Trainee Clinical Coder to apply. Those appointed to a trainee position will be appointed in accordance with annex 21 of the AFC terms and conditions and the salary will be paid as a percentage of the top of the band dependant upon the length of training. As a department we can offer clinical coders a comprehensive training and development structure through strong leadership, an in-house training programme delivered through Terminology and Classifications Delivery Service Approved Clinical Coding Trainers, and CPD for clinical coders and ACC coders, developing existing skills and learning new ones. As a trainee clinical coder you will ideally have previous experience of working within an acute hospital environment and possess excellent IT and communication skills. Over a period of 2-3 years, you will embark on an extensive training & mentorship programme, including working towards & attaining the National Clinical Coding Qualification (ACC), to become a fully qualified Band 4 clinical coder. The department offers a flexible approach to working patterns to promote a healthy work/life balance. Home working up to 2 days per week is available by request dependent on level of experience. The Clinical Coding Department is based over three sites; Aintree, Broadgreen and the Royal site. On occasions you may be required to travel across sites.