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Head of Clinical Coding and Data Quality

Optical Express Westfield Limited
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Based: Birmingham, Wisbech or Glasgow

Salary: £60,000 per
annum

Hours: Full
Time

 

Anglia Community
Eye Services (ACES), part of the Optical Express Group, is seeking
an experienced and accredited Senior Clinical Coder and Data
Quality professional to lead our coding and reporting
functions.

 

This is a
senior position responsible for managing clinical coding, data
reporting, NHS submissions, and financial accuracy across all ACES
services.

 

You’ll oversee
reporting and data flows, support coding for NHS and PMI billing,
and ensure the highest levels of data integrity and compliance.
Working closely with the Director of Care and Quality and Group
Finance Director, you’ll play a key role in aligning clinical
activity, reporting, and revenue
accuracy.

 

Key
responsibilities
include

 

  • Leading
    the Clinical Coding and Data Quality Team (2–3 direct
    reports)

 

  • Managing
    all coding activity and NHS data
    submissions

 

  • Overseeing
    NHS finance and data
    reporting

 

  • Ensuring
    billing accuracy and reconciliation with NHS and PMI
    activity

 

  • Collaborating
    with Contracts and Finance teams on data and income
    reporting

 

What
we’re looking
for:

 

  • Accredited
    Clinical Coder (ACC) with senior leadership
    experience

 

  • Strong
    understanding of NHS reporting and data
    flows

 

  • Experience
    in SUS, SLAM, RTT, WLMDS, PLCM, and billing
    reconciliation

 

  • Excellent
    analytical, leadership, and communication
    skills

 

What
we
offer:

 

£60,000 per
annum

 

  • Option
    of being based at our offices in either Glasgow, Birmingham or
    Wisbech.

 

  • 33
    days annual leave (rising with
    service)

 

  • Pension
    and private healthcare
    options

 

  • Ongoing
    CPD and professional
    development

 

Join
ACES and help shape the accuracy, integrity, and quality of our
clinical data - supporting excellence in patient care and
performance reporting across the Optical Express
Group.

 

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