About the work unit / facility The Clinical Coding Unit at Townsville University Hospital plays a vital role in ensuring accurate clinical coding and documentation to support patient care and optimise activity-based funding. Our team collaborates with clinicians and auditors to maintain high standards of data integrity and compliance with national coding standards. About your new employer Townsville HHS is the public healthcare provider for over 250,000 people across 150,000km². We operate 21 facilities and employ more than 6,600 staff. We are committed to clinical excellence, career development, a supportive culture, and work/life balance. As a major teaching hospital, we train future health professionals and lead research initiatives to advance healthcare. We offer: * Clinical Excellence: Work in a leading tertiary hospital delivering complex care and innovative health solutions. * Career Growth: Access structured development programs, mentoring, and leadership pathways. * Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative team that values inclusion and professional support. * Work/Life Balance: Enjoy flexible work options and the lifestyle benefits of North Queensland. Competitive salary and benefits * Salary between $4651.70 - $4982.80 per fortnight (AO6). * 4 to 6 weeks p.a. recreational leave with 14-17.5% loading. * Generous employer contribution to superannuation of 12.75%. Additional benefits include salary packaging options, generous leave entitlements, and professional development support. About your opportunity As Clinical Coding Quality Coordinator, you will lead the development and delivery of education programs to improve coding accuracy and documentation quality. You will partner with auditors and clinicians to optimise funding outcomes and support high standards of patient care. How you will be assessed * Demonstrated advanced knowledge and experience in clinical coding using ICD-10-AM, ACHI, ACS, AR-DRG and AN-SNAP. * Demonstrated high-level knowledge of ABF, including the direct relationship and interdependency of high-quality clinical documentation to support accurate financial reimbursement for care provision. * Demonstrated exceptional written, interpersonal and problem-solving skills, including the ability to consult, negotiate and maintain effective relationships across all levels of staff. * Demonstrated ability to implement and maintain quality management strategies and best practice initiatives in clinical coding and health information management that support quality and timely business decisions. * Proven ability to identify, plan, develop, deliver and evaluate training and education in scenarios ranging from one-on-one sessions to large group presentations. Requirements * Whilst not mandatory, the following qualifications would be highly regarded: * Diploma in Clinical Coding (or equivalent) * Bachelor of Health Information management (or equivalent) * Vaccine Preventable Disease (VPD): Hepatitis B, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella and Pertussis (diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis containing vaccine) according to the Queensland Health Policy. * A probationary period may apply. Application details Enquiries are welcome, for a confidential discussion please contact: Sue Walters on 0417 745 156. Closing Date: Friday, 12 December 2025. Apply ONLINE: https://apply-springboard.health.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-TV670784