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Eagle County Govt

Deputy Coroner- Full-time - $30.21/hr+!

Eagle County Govt, Edwards, Colorado, United States, 81632

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Hiring Range: $30.21-$36.25 (plus daily on-call pay of $35 for weekdays, $52 for weekends and $72 for holidays)

The Deputy Coroner will conduct investigations of all deaths and related procedures that fall under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Coroner. To be in charge when assigned by the Coroner. To conduct a Medicolegal Death Investigation, positively identify the deceased, and notify the next of kin. To observe and or assist forensic pathologists with autopsies if asked to do so and to maintain a proper chain of custody with all evidence, including scene and autopsy photographs.

Schedule: Full-time position will take calls 8-10 times per month and will fill the rest of the 40-hour workweek with administrative duties.

Applicants are encouraged to apply by November 20th; however, the job will remain open until filled.

Duties

Respond to the scene of death and investigate the death scene, photograph, sketch, and properly remove or assist in the removal of a body or bodies from the scene.

Collect physical evidence pertinent to the death investigation.

Interview families, friends, professionals, and others associated with the deceased.

Obtain statements, documents, and related factual evidence.

Examine and understand records needed in a death investigation.

Review information obtained to determine the cause of death and identify the deceased, when necessary.

Administer proper procedures in the notification of next‑of‑kin and releasing the property.

Will have the necessary documentation for forensic pathologist prior to autopsy.

Confer with medical, social, workers, and law enforcement agencies related to investigative cases.

Prepare investigative reports, and press releases and maintain records.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

An associate's degree in related fields of medicine (paramedic, nursing) or criminology or an equivalent combination of education and experience is preferred.

At least three years of experience in customer service, an administrative or technical position or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that produces the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

At least one year of law enforcement, medical field training/experience (paramedic, nursing, or EMT) or firefighting preferred.

A valid Driver's License is required.

Possession of, or ability to obtain within one year from date of hire: CCA certification OR Diplomate with the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators. (ABMDI).

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Medicine, Anatomy, and/ or able to interpret medical records.

Investigative techniques, interviewing techniques, and procedures.

Applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations.

Colorado Coroner's Statutes

Sources used in obtaining applicable data.

Be able to perform under stressful operational and administrative environments.

Be able to work on a team as a team member.

Have attention to detail

Be non‑judgmental, supportive, and compassionate.

Obtain information and evidence by observation, record examination, and interviews.

Analyze and evaluate information obtained from applicable sources.

Secure and present evidence in oral and written form.

Interpret and comply with laws and regulations governing investigation.

Establish and maintain cooperative work relationships with a variety of individuals and agencies.

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.

Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Word.

Must be able to lift 50 lbs without assistance

Must be able to drag 150 lbs without assistance

Must be able to hike up a hill for a mile

Must be able to be exposed to hot or cold environmental weather

Must be able to function anytime day or night with or without sleep

Must be able to have cell phone reception at all times including at your house.

Must be able to respond to scenes within an hour.

Culture & Benefits Working in local government is one of the best career paths in the mountains. ‘Your Career will Soar with Eagle County'. Get started with us today!

Why is Eagle County recognized as a Best Place to Work in 2022? Culture of flexibility and support for mental health / wellness. Check out more awards here.

Purpose! A modern, values‑driven workplace with more than 550 employees embracing a welcoming culture, supportive leaders and an organization focused on our mission: Creating a Better Eagle County for All.

Learning organization focused on professional development opportunities, FREE CMC classes and Tuition reimbursement.

Future focused with our Strategic Plan on improving housing, climate change and more.

As a certified healthy workplace, our culture recognizes the importance of individual needs and enjoying life outside of work. Other perks may include flexible work arrangements, paid volunteer time, and daytime fitness classes/bike rides.

Great benefits! See the details

Comprehensive and low-cost medical, dental, and vision insurance (as low as $85/month for employees only)

Wellness program where you can earn cash or extra days off

15 paid holidays

Paid time off (starting at 12 days) and additional medical leave

Paid volunteer hours

8% (dollar‑for‑dollar match) retirement plan

Free classes at Colorado Mountain College

Eagle County University classes (internal training)

Tuition reimbursement programs

Bilingual Pay Incentive

Free bus pass and more

Relocation & Housing Information

Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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