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Johnson County Health & Environment department is looking for a qualified candidates to fill the position of a Medicolegal (Medical) Death Investigator I, II, or III, with level placement and pay based upon experience and background. The position is located 11894 South Sunset Drive, Olathe, KS 66061.
Death Investigator I
Job Grade: 15.15
Pay Range: $26.19/hr - $35.43/hr
The Death Investigator I will assist the Chief Medical Investigator with investigations of sudden and unexpected deaths. This position will provide written and oral reports regarding investigation findings and will primarily take reports of death from home, respond to death scenes as needed, and conduct the acceptance of the individual into the office from the transport company when applicable.
Responsibilities Include:
Death Investigator II
Job Grade: 16.16
Pay Range: $28.49/hr - $42.73/hr
Responsibilities Include:
Death Investigator III
Job Grade: 17.17
Pay Range: $32.93/hr - $49.40/hr
Job Requirements for Death Investigator I:
A Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field.
Two (2) years of full-time experience as a medical investigator, deputy coroner, law enforcement officer, mortician, emergency medical technician, or relevant field.
BASIC Certification with the American Board of Medicolegal Investigators (ABMDI) is preferred.
The ideal candidate must possess knowledge and skills in digital photography; dealing with distraught, upset and violent family members, friends and witnesses.
*Experience can substitute for education
Job Requirements for Death Investigator II:
A Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field is required.
Two (2) years of full-time experience as a medical investigator is required.
A certification with the American Board of Medicolegal Investigators (ABMDI). And a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record is also required.
Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field is preferred.
The ideal candidate must possess knowledge and skills in digital photography; dealing with distraught, upset and violent family members, friends and witnesses; the ability to operate computer equipment and use software programs to complete required paperwork, reports, and email correspondence. Have knowledge of and applicable laws, statutes, and chain of custody requirements; medical terminology, human anatomy, investigation techniques, and methods, particularly as they relate to a death investigation and of prescription medications and their uses.
Job Requirements for Death Investigator III:
Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field, and BASIC Cerification with the American Board of Medicolegal Investigators (ABMDI) Registry Certification are required.
Four (4) years of full-time experience as a medical death investigator is also required.
The ideal candidate must possess knowledge and skills in digital photography; dealing with distraught, upset and violent family members, friends and witnesses; the ability to operate computer equipment and use software programs to complete required paperwork, reports, and email correspondence. Have knowledge of and applicable laws, statutes, and chain of custody requirements; medical terminology, human anatomy, investigation techniques, and methods, particularly as they relate to a death investigation and of prescription medications and their uses.
Physical, Environmental, and Special Working Conditions for Death Investigator I, II, and III:
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