Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Coding Trainer

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an NHS England Approved Clinical Coding Trainer to join the Torbay and South Devon (TSD) Clinical Coding Team.
We are seeking a skilled and motivated trainer to deliver a comprehensive training programme for Clinical Coding trainees and apprentices, while also supporting the ongoing development of our wider coding workforce. You will play a key role in promoting high-quality clinical coding across the Trust and supporting colleagues to deepen their understanding of coding standards and processes.
The ideal candidate will bring substantial NHS experience, excellent communication skills, and strong leadership qualities. We offer flexible working arrangements, including hybrid and remote options, alongside a competitive benefits package.
Applicants must be NHS England Approved Clinical Coding Trainers. We will also consider applicants who have secured a place on the NHS England 2026/27 Clinical Coding Training Programme (CCTP) Assessment Day (26 June).
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- Develop, plan and deliver training courses, workshops and ad-hoc sessions for clinical coders and related staff.
- Conduct induction for new staff, advise the Coding Manager on ongoing training and development needs, and act as mentor for novice coders.
- Assess learning needs and shape trainee pathways.
- Implement and deliver regular training sessions for clinical coders.
- Develop and update training materials, ensure adherence to national coding standards, and support the production of case study training content.
- Provide coaching, conduct feedback sessions and resolve coding inaccuracies in a professional manner.
- Act as a point of contact for the Clinical Coding Department and contribute to policy and procedural development.
Here at Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust, patients are at the heart of everything we do. We are a pioneering, integrated Care organisation - The first in England to combine acute hospital, community and Social Care serving 286,000 residents. The Trust emphasises a supportive, inclusive environment with a focus on staff well-being, development, and excellent work-life balance.


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The Clinical Coding Department at Torbay and South Devon Foundation Trust is a vital part of our healthcare system. We are responsible for accurately translating patient information into codes that are used for billing, research, and planning purposes. Our work directly impacts the Trust's ability to recover income and plan services effectively.
Our Team is comprised of skilled and dedicated professionals who are committed to delivering high-quality work within demanding time frames. We are a friendly, supportive team working closely with clinicians, medical secretaries, and other allied professionals to ensure that all relevant information is captured and coded accurately.
Please note: Priority will be given to applicants with recognised 'Priority' or 'At Risk' status, including NHS staff identified across Devon.
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Glenda Maric
- Job title: Clinical Coding Manager
- Email address: glenda.maric@nhs.net
- Telephone number: 01803 656166
Or alternatively:
- Name: Kate Simmons
- Job title: Clinical Coding Audit, Data Quality and Finance Manager
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