Plan A

Plan A

Coding Specialist

Camp Sequoia

The average annual salary for a Coding Specialist in the United States is approximately $57,000 per year, or roughly $27.40 per hour.
Work primarily in sedentary, office-based or remote environments focused on data accuracy, technology, or insurance auditing.
Work settings are generally quiet, focused on computer systems, and often allow for high autonomy, though they may involve strict productivity metrics, regular auditing, and tight deadlines.
Becoming a coding specialist generally means entering software development, data analytics, or cybersecurity, which requires learning programming languages, building a portfolio, and often earning industry-specific certifications.
The job outlook for a coding specialist—specifically a computer programmer or software developer—is shifting toward automation, leading to a projected decline in traditional coding roles but high demand for specialized skills.
Alternative careers for coding specialists include medical billing, health information management (HIM), clinical data analysis, and documentation compliance.
These roles are highly flexible, allowing many to work from home and avoid the intense, hands-on stress of patient care.