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Job summary

Main area
Digital
Grade
NHS AfC: Band 6
Contract
Permanent with 9 month probation period
Hours
Full time - Monday to Friday
Job ref
435-1LSC-BTH-35.26
Employer
East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals
Town
Blackpool
Salary
£39,959 - £48,117 Per annum, pro rata - Band dependent on experience
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
01/07/2026 23:59

Employer heading

East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust logo

Clinical Coding Trainer and Auditor

NHS AfC: Band 6

At East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust our vision is to be widely recognised for providing safe, personal and effective care.  We currently provide high quality services and treat over 600,000 people across East Lancashire and the surrounding area. We employ over 9,500 staff, many of whom are internationally renowned and have won awards for their work.

Job overview

The post holder will have a major responsibility for the delivery of a comprehensive training programme to the Trust’s Clinical Coding Department and external stakeholders. They will also actively engage clinicians and managers in the coding process via specialty-based workshops when required.  

The post holder will be responsible for planning, developing and implementing the clinical coding audit program, involving and consulting with clinical coders, clinicians and managers to enhance the accuracy of clinical coding. The requirement is to produce consistent, accurate, meaningful and comparable data to help managers and clinicians in the monitoring, planning and provision of high-quality patient care.

Main duties of the job

  • To be responsible for the development, detailed planning and delivery of training courses, workshops and ad hoc sessions to the clinical coding department and to develop and lead an in-house training programme.

  • Deliver training and induction to all new staff in clinical coding and advise the Clinical Coding Manager on the best means to ensure the on-going training and complex development programmes of experienced coding staff, including acting as mentor and first point of contact for novice coders in their first year of employment.

  • To be responsible for auditing the completeness, timeliness and accuracy of clinical coding throughout the division/ Trust, utilising the current Information Technology in accordance with the national coding conventions of ICD10 and OPCS4 national and international rules.


  • To deliver a robust programme of audits and reporting/presenting all findings in an efficient way to the Head of Clinical Coding, the Clinical Coding Manager, the Clinical Coding Team, relevant directorate clinicians, Trust managers and the board.


  • Produce formal audit reports within agreed timescales and make recommendations on how to improve Clinical Coding quality and accuracy.

Working for our organisation

One LSC stands for ‘One Lancashire and South Cumbria’ because there is one team serving Lancashire and South Cumbria in a joined-up way. It is run by the five Trusts as a collaborative partnership. The Trusts that make up One LSC are:

  • Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
  • Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  • University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust

The core principles of One LSC are: by bringing services more closely together we can deliver the best service possible, eliminate duplication, ensure value for money, work across different organisations to benefit from being able to share common systems and processes.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

To be responsible for the development, detailed planning and delivery of training courses, workshops and ad hoc sessions to the clinical coding department and to develop and lead an in-house training programme.

·  Deliver training and induction to all new staff in clinical coding and advise the Clinical Coding Manager on the best means to ensure the on-going training. 

·  To monitor the progress of all coders, give them support and guidance, and highlight individual training needs.    

·  Ensure that all training sessions adhere to national coding standards and coders update and maintain their relevant coding manuals.   

·  To organise, train and work alongside staff in the use of existing Coding Classifications ICD10 and OPCS 4.     

·  As directed by the Head of Clinical Coding, liaise and attend meetings with clinicians and senior managers on a regular basis, to ensure that defined data quality standards are met and maintain on-going expertise.    

·  To take part in the induction of new junior doctors and in awareness and training sessions concerning the clinical coding service, promoting a wider understanding amongst other healthcare professionals.

·  To support, advise and mentor trainee clinical coders.

 · To check trainee coder’s work before it is put onto the system.

 ·  To support, advise and train clinical coding staff in the appropriate use of medical terminology and the extraction of information from the health record.

 ·  Support, advise and train the clinical coding staff in the appropriate use of medical terminology and the extraction of information from the health record.     

·  To actively review the training requirements of the coding team, supporting their progression towards the National Clinical Coding Qualification.

 ·  To provide coaching for individual coders.

 ·  To develop and deliver effective training to other staff within the trust to increase awareness and compliance with coding rules, including the development of in-house training materials.

Person specification

Essential and desireable

Essential criteria
  • • Accredited National Clinical Coding Qualification
  • • Presentation skills
  • • Ability to relate to people at all levels
  • • Ability to work confidently with minimal supervision
Desirable criteria
  • • Accredited Clinical Coding Auditor and Trainer status
  • • Training delivery skills
  • • Experience of working with clinicians and senior staff
  • • Attendances on report writing course
  • • Experience of developing training materials

Employer certification / accreditation badges

NHS Pastoral Care Quality AwardPositive about disabled peopleInvestors in PeopleCare quality commission - GoodDisability confident committedStep into healthHappy to Talk Flexible Working

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Jayne Lawson
Job title
Head of Coding
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
01253955188
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