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Whatcom County

Medical Examiner

Whatcom County, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Whatcom County seeks an experienced and proven leader to serve as

Medical Examiner , providing forensic pathology services, determining causes of death, and providing expert testimony in legal cases. Currently, the office performs an average of 20 autopsies per month.

The Whatcom County Medical Examiner has worked in the past as an independent agency operating under a professional services contract. In November 2023, County Council approved bringing the Medical Examiner and staff into Whatcom County employment. This transition offers the opportunity for more collaboration of resources, including grant opportunities, and better retention and stability of staff in professions where recruitment is in high demand.

The Medical Examiner will lead a team of Investigators, Autopsy Technicians, an Operations Manager, and temporary extra-help staff. They will effectively collaborate with law enforcement, legal, and public health agencies to meet the work, mission, goals, and vision of the County.

The Whatcom County Medical Examiner’s Office investigates deaths to determine jurisdiction and establish cause and manner of death for persons dying of unnatural circumstances in Whatcom County. The Medical Examiner’s Office team is composed of skilled, multi-disciplinary staff with a Medical Examiner, Operations Manager, Autopsy technician, three Medicolegal Death Investigators, and additional part-time 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 Whatcom 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 Whatcom County.

If you are interested in working in our beautiful corner of the country, we'd love to hear from you! Applications will be reviewed as they are received.

Minimum Qualifications:Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree and WA State license3 years of forensic pathology and supervisory/management experienceCertification as a forensic pathologist by the American Board of PathologyTHE IDEAL CANDIDATEThe ideal candidate should possess a dynamic blend of effective leadership skills and a record of providing medically and scientifically accurate, well-organized documentation and testimony. Effective communication and the ability to establish relationships with and across a broad network of stakeholders and partners while navigating a political landscape. A creative problem solver, ability to advocate for and implement improvements in a resource-constrained environment.

Must have an overarching dedication and commitment to public service and desire to improve the quality of life for Whatcom County residents.

Distinguish yourself in public service and make a commitment to our future.Whatcom County, WA

is truly special and a great place to call

home !

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