The Clark County Office of the Medical Examiner (CCMEO) investigates deaths to determine jurisdiction and establish cause and manner of death for persons dying of unnatural circumstances in Clark County. CCMEO is accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) since 2005, and currently operates under the administrative oversight of the public health department. In addition to serving Clark County residents, the office contracts with Klickitat and Skamania counties to provide forensic autopsy services. The CCMEO team is composed of skilled, multi-disciplinary staff with a Chief Medical Examiner, Associate Medical Examiner, 3 Autopsy technicians, 1 Lead Death Investigator, 5 death investigators, contract forensic pathologists, operations leadership, and staff. Medical Examiner services are provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week and include death scene investigation, removal, locating and notifying next of kin, performing autopsies, interpreting toxicology results, identification of decedents, consulting with partners to determine opinions for archeologically significant remains and assisting the Washington State Archeologist to coordinate repatriation and reinternment, determination of nonhuman remains, necropsies, and providing consultative services to law enforcement agencies and to the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. The Office is responsible for signing death certificates for jurisdictional deaths, reviewing disposition authorizations, maintaining appropriate records, evidence collection, chain of custody, and safeguarding the personal property found with decedents. The Office also maintains responsibility for the disposition of the remains of unclaimed indigent persons who have died in Clark County. EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2023, THE SALARY RANGE WILL BE UPDATED TO REFLECT THE FOLLOWING PAY SCALE- $18,938 TO $27,461 MONTH Qualifications Classification Distinction The Chief Medical Examiner, a single incumbent position, is responsible for fulfilling all statutory and operational duties and works in conjunction with the Operations Manager and Community Health Director in establishing and updating policies and procedures and provides technical expertise to maintain national accreditation for the department. The Chief Medical Examiner is the direct supervisor of the Associate Medical Examiner and all contract pathologists. This position manages morgue operations and provides technical supervision of the Autopsy Technicians. The Chief Medical Examiner has broad responsibility and considerable latitude for independent judgment and works autonomously in the performance of daily activities. Incumbent typically works in a climate-controlled morgue suite requiring employee to handle biological evidence and work with chemicals, fumes and odors from lab chemicals. Additionally, incumbent may work in an office setting for purposes of documentation and report writing and may possibly be subjected to adverse weather and environment conditions when responding to an occasional death scene. Work involves management of multiple priorities and can involve face-to-face interactions in stressful or sensitive situations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree