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(#422030)
$26.48-$32.18 Hourly / $4,589.01-$5,577.97 Monthly / $55,068.15-$66,935.68 Yearly
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CLASS SUMMARY

Under immediate supervision, learns to assists the pathologist in performing autopsies; preparing bodies of deceased persons for autopsy examination and final disposition; performs other duties as required.

DEFINITION

This is the entry-level class in the Coroner Forensic Technician series.  Incumbents learn to carry out established procedures in handling, transportation and preparing deceased persons for post-mortem examination.   This class is distinguished from the Coroner Forensic Technician in that the latter is the full journey level.

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS

This is the entry-level class in the Coroner Forensic Technician series.  Incumbents learn to carry out established procedures in handling, transportation and preparing deceased persons for post-mortem examination.   This class is distinguished from the Coroner Forensic Technician in that the latter is the full journey level.

Supervision Received and Exercised

Receives general supervision from the Chief Coroner.  

Exercises no supervision.

Essential Duties

Learn to remove and transport bodies including decomposed bodies and associated personal  property  to  the  morgue and insures their custodial security.  Documents the proper identity of bodies upon arrival and  departure  from  the  central  morgue;  identifies, inventories and stores property of deceased.   Weights, measures and   externally   examines   the   body;   undresses,  collects, inventories and packs the  clothing  and  personal  property  for proper  storage; assists in the recognition and protection of all evidence that may be found on the deceased.

 

Learns to removes a specified body from morgue refrigerator, verifies, body’s identity and cleans the deceased's facial features for viewing of the deceased   by   the   deceased's   family   for identification.

 

Learns to prepare body for post-mortem examination and pathological study   by   setting up necessary equipment, instruments and solutions; cleans and washes when appropriate and prepares the deceased for forensic autopsy.   Learns to takes X-rays of the deceased; makes sure that all the necessary charts and medical histories that were obtained by the Coroner Investigator are present for the pathologist review.

 

Learns to keep a log on morgue activities; writes receipts for bodies, clothing, and personal property; fingerprints bodies in accordance with departmental standards; keeps records and performs clerical tasks as assigned.

 

Learns to opens the cranium, thoracic and abdominal cavities using tools such as scalpel and hand operated electric powered base cutters.  Excises and dissects organs and specimens such as liver, bile and stomach contents [using instruments such as scissors and knives]; obtains and labels blood samples and other body fluids for toxicological examination.

 

Records weight of organs and body fluids; prepares specimens for cultures; labels and files pathologic specimens; performs minor laboratory work; prepares and labels surgical specimens for examination; insures proper storage of surgical pathological specimens.  Sutures and cleans bodies after autopsies; returns bodies to morgue refrigerator; prepares bodies for release to mortician after post-mortem examination.

 

Learns to assists the pathologist in examining physical evidence such as bullets, power burns, knives, pills and other foreign objects; records physical evidence, notifies proper personnel as requested by pathologist.   Photographs human bodies, specimens and organs on prescribed cases.   Performs limited toxicology screens on specimens obtained from the autopsy; relinquishes retrieved missiles to the investigating officers in homicide cases; secures supplies; sterilizes and replaces surgical instruments used in autopsies.

 

Learns to maintains autopsy room in clean and   orderly   manner; sterilizes   instruments   and equipment; checks for adequate ventilation and condition of equipment; delivers soiled linen to laundry; returns cleaned linen to morgue and store room; maintains safety procedures and decorum of facility and does other related sanitation work as required.

 

Learns to operates removal van used in picking up bodies   from hospitals, nursing homes, highways, residences, levies, rivers and bays, mountain slopes and other places where a dead body might be found.   Maintains van inventory including stretchers, straps, sheets and other necessary supplies.  May be required to fly in aircraft, use boats, operate vehicles, or travel in heavy equipment to conduct a removal with the Coroner Investigator.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

 

Working knowledge of office practices, office equipment, mortuary science and funeral practices, including aseptic and antiseptic procedures.  Knowledge of rules of evidence and of procedures to protect evidence and personal property, and general knowledge of anatomy.

 

Ability to understand and explain laws, regulations and  policies governing  the  operation of the Coroner's Office; handle remains of deceased persons, including  opening  and  closing  the  body, assist the pathologist during any autopsy; work effectively under unpleasant conditions; deal effectively with distraught  persons; use  post-mortem  techniques  and  procedures; make decisions and independent judgments; communicate  effectively  with  people  of diverse  socioeconomic backgrounds and temperaments who are under extreme duress and in grief; establish and  maintain  cooperative working relationships; determine the appropriate course of action in emergency or stressful situations; maintain  accurate  records and document actions taken; follow written and oral instructions.

Education and Experience

Any combination of education, training or experience which demonstrates possession of and competency in requisite abilities.

 

Typical qualifying experience would be:  Hospital Morgue Attendant, Embalmer, Diener, Janitor with experience in sanitizing techniques, Hospital Corpsman, Emergency Medical Technician, former Deputy Coroner, Autopsy Assistant, Coroner Aide; one year of medical school training may be substituted for experience.

LICENSING/CERTIFICATION REQ

Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Class C California Driver's license is required.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Physical Ability:  Tasks require the regular and, at times, sustained performance of moderately physically demanding work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling, and that may involve the lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of moderately heavy objects and materials (20-50 pounds); may occasionally involve heavier objects and materials (100 pounds or over).

 

 

Sensory Requirements:  Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors or shades of colors, odor, depth, texture, and visual cues or signals.  Some tasks require the ability to communicate orally.

 

Environmental Factors: Performance of essential functions may require exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, dust, odors, temperature extremes, fumes, smoke, hazardous materials, traffic hazards, toxic agents, disease, pathogenic substances, or violence.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

Independent travel will be required.

 

Incumbents must be able to work in a morgue/autopsy/funeral environment which will include meeting distraught families.  Must be able to lift objects weighing more than 100 pounds; work may also include working outdoors in all types of weather and terrain; and may include exposure to communicable disease.

 

Incumbents must also be willing to work shifts, variable hours, standby and overtime and are subject to be called out at night, on weekends and holidays.

 

May testify in court proceedings.

 

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

Independent travel will be required.

 

 

 

Incumbents must be able to work in a morgue/autopsy/funeral environment which will include meeting distraught families.

 

 

Incumbents must also be willing to work shifts, variable hours, standby and overtime and are subject to be called out at night, on weekends and holidays.

 

 

 

May testify in court proceedings.


CLASS: 422030; EST: 10/14/2020 6:54:00 PM; REV: 10/14/2020 6:54:00 PM;