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Laramie County, WYSee more

addressAddressCheyenne, WY
type Form of workFull-Time
CategorySales/marketing

Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : Archer Complex, Cheyenne
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 2023-00095
Department: Coroner
Opening Date: 11/14/2023
Hiring Range: $25.64- $30.16 Hourly
Full Salary Range: $25.64- $34.68 Hourly
Summary
Under close to general supervision, conducts investigations to determine the circumstances, cause and manner of death and determines the identity of decedents coming under the jurisdiction of the Office of the Coroner. Deputies may order, attend and assist in the conducting of autopsies by a pathologist and any other duties as required by the Coroner.
Essential Job Functions
(Essential function, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)
  • Meet all of the essential duties and responsibilities of subordinate medicolegal death investigator and will be part of the normal on call rotation
  • Receives calls from law enforcement agencies, doctors and others that may have potential Coroner cases; determines if the cases are within the legal jurisdiction of the Office of the Coroner for investigation
  • Performs investigations to determine the circumstances, cause and manner of death and establishes and confirms the identity of the deceased
  • Interviews witnesses involved; inspects medical and other pertinent records for sources as to circumstances, manner and cause of death
  • Conducts a medicolegal examination of remains at a death scene; takes photographs and fingerprints of decedents
  • Utilizes proper and safe methods for drawing bodily fluids from decedents for examination and toxicology testing
  • As required, orders, attends and assists in the conduct of autopsies and requests services of toxicologists, criminal investigators and other specialists to aid in arriving at the cause of death or identity of the decedent
  • Provides proper and timely notification of death to family members or next of kin
  • Takes possession of personal property found with a decedent; may evaluate wills or other legal documents (while consulting the county attorney) in attempting to determine next of kin.
  • Prepares death investigation reports for review by the Coroner
  • Provides information to law enforcement agencies, relatives and funeral director personnel as appropriate
  • Testify in court or inquest as a witness regarding findings in a Coroner's investigation, as required
  • Follow up on all pending cases with pathologists.
  • Process unclaimed bodies according to department procedures and state law.
  • Have a good rapport and communicate effectively with departments, physicians, emergency services, law enforcement, funeral homes and others.
  • Accurately provide for release of coroner's information as allowed by law.
  • Performs other Coroner's Office related duties as required.

Qualifications
Associates Degree in criminal justice, mortuary sciences, health services, or related field; OR 2 years of related work experience or training; OR equivalent combination of education, training and experience.; AND successful completion of a criminal history and background check and drug screen. Valid Wyoming driver's license with an acceptable driving record. Ability to travel.
  • Knowledge of investigative principles and techniques, techniques of investigative interviewing and use of scientific equipment
  • Knowledge of laws and rules of evidence; laws pertaining to death and the ethical treatment of the dead; criminal and civil law
  • Knowledge of general anatomy and physiology; general medical terminology
  • Knowledge of methods of recognition, collection and preservation of medico legal and/or criminal evidence
  • Knowledge of unclaimed bodies procedures and laws.
  • Skill to analyze situations and take appropriate action
  • Skill to work safely under potentially hazardous conditions by wearing personal protective equipment
  • Skill to work effectively with law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services personnel, medical doctors, attorneys and distraught persons
  • Skill to prepare clear, concise reports and correspondence
  • Skill to converse with medical personnel on a technical level
  • Skill to respond professionally, effectively and efficiently in all duties of the position
  • Must be able to work a variety of hours over a long period of time while still maintaining a professional mannerism and effective operational procedures.
  • Ability to move, assess and observe bodies while positioning self in areas that may be tight, cramped burned or otherwise difficult locations.
  • Ability communicate clearly on the telephone, radio and to others. Must be able to distinguish colors in the assessment and description of injuries and general death scenes.
  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods.
  • Ability to adhere to operational procedures and maintain professional mannerisms in situations that may be considered physically and emotionally stressful.

Laramie County provides a competitive benefits package. For a detailed summary of the benefits provided please click the link below to access our benefit page.
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01
Have you ever dealt with or seen a deceased body? If so, please explain.
02
Have you ever been in a situation where you had to defuse a conflict? If so please explain. Example: What would you do if someone is upset, yelling or throwing items?
03
Confidentiality is an essential aspect of the Laramie County Coroner's Office. Have you ever been in a situation where you had to maintain confidentiality ? If so, please explain.
04
This job requires a flexible work schedule with long hours both in and out of the office. Would you be available when called upon no matter the time of night or day?
  • YES
  • NO

05
Do you have an Associates Degree in criminal justice, mortuary sciences, health services, or related field; OR 2 years of related work experience or training; OR equivalent combination of education, training and experience?
  • YES
  • NO

06
Do you understand you must have successful completion of a criminal history and background check and drug screen?
  • YES
  • NO

07
Do you have a valid Wyoming Drivers License?
  • YES
  • NO

Required Question
Refer code: 7250753. Laramie County, WY - The previous day - 2023-12-18 08:52

Laramie County, WY

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