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Cook County Medical Examiner Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Summary 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 ...

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 ...

ABOUT THE POSITION The Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner is seeking to fill the Medical Examiner/Forensic Pathologist position. This office serves Clark County, Nevada, which ...

MEDICAL EXAMINER

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$229K - $338K/yr

Clark County - Las Vegas, NV Job Type: PERMANENT Job Number: MEDEXAM-2026X Department: Coroner ... The office currently has seven full-time Medical Examiner positions and enjoys the benefits of ...

Medical Examiner

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$240K - $306K/yr

The Office of the Medical Examiner is a county agency charged under Arizona law to perform medical investigations of certain types of deaths. The goal of these investigations is to determine the ...

Medical Examiner

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$240K - $306K/yr

The Office of the Medical Examiner is a county agency charged under Arizona law to perform medical investigations of certain types of deaths. The goal of these investigations is to determine the ...

Medical Examiner

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$240K - $306K/yr

The Office of the Medical Examiner is a county agency charged under Arizona law to perform medical investigations of certain types of deaths. The goal of these investigations is to determine the ...

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How much do cook county medical examiner jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for cook county medical examiner in the United States is $164,731.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $64,000.00 and $268,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for a Cook County Medical Examiner?

A typical day for a Cook County Medical Examiner involves performing autopsies, reviewing medical histories, analyzing laboratory results, and preparing detailed forensic reports. You may also consult with law enforcement, testify in court, and assist families with questions about their loved ones’ cases. The pace can be demanding, as the workload often fluctuates with caseloads and urgent investigation needs. Medical examiners typically work in teams with forensic pathologists, technicians, and administrative staff, fostering a collaborative environment. This variety and teamwork make the position both challenging and rewarding for those passionate about forensic science.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cook County Medical Examiner position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cook County Medical Examiner, you need an advanced medical degree (M.D. or D.O.), board certification in forensic pathology, and extensive knowledge of human anatomy and investigative procedures. Expertise with autopsy equipment, toxicology testing, and case management systems is also critical. Outstanding analytical thinking, strong written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to work effectively under pressure are essential soft skills. These qualifications ensure accurate and timely death investigations that support legal and public health objectives.

What is a Cook County Medical Examiner job?

The Cook County Medical Examiner is responsible for investigating deaths that are sudden, suspicious, or unattended within Cook County, Illinois. This includes performing autopsies, determining causes of death, and maintaining death records. The office ensures legal and public health standards are met while providing accurate and timely information to law enforcement and families.

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Medical Examiner's Investigator

Medical Examiner's Investigator

Hennepin County

Minneapolis, MN

$68K - $102K/yr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Hennepin County rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 48 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

221st of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office is seeking a Medical Examiner's Investigator to work a varying schedule that will include occasional days, evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office provides death investigative and forensic autopsy services to Hennepin, Dakota, and Scott counties, as well as additional Minnesota and Wisconsin counties on a referral basis. We serve a population of over 1.9 million residents covering approximately 1,500 square miles

Our goal is to assist families, law enforcement agencies, and the legal system by determining a scientifically unbiased and logical cause and manner of death. The office is a National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) accredited agency with a staff of board-certified forensic pathologists and an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) accredited forensic pathology fellowship program. Current Hennepin County employees who refer a candidate hired into an open competitive position may be eligible for a $500 referral bonus.

For more information visit the employee referral page. Find us here at upcoming career fairs. Location and hours: This position is located at the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office at 14250 County Road 62, Minnetonka, Minnesota 55345.

The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office is a 24/7 facility operating seven days a week including weekdays, weekends, and holidays. Evening and weekend shift differentials apply for qualifying hours. There is no public transportation to this facility.

This position will travel within the seven county metro areas. New Employee Orientation (NEO) for all new benefit-earning employees is in-person in downtown Minneapolis. Details about NEO will be provided upon hire.

About this position type: This is a full-time, benefit-earning position. This position is internally classified as a Medical Examiner's Investigator. Click here to view the job classification specification.

In this position, you will: Conduct investigative activities within the prescribed statutory limits, departmental policies, regulations, directives, and guidelines for medicolegal death investigators; this will include scene visits and scene reenactments, including photography and specimen collection for the purpose of gathering and developing information relevant to the death investigation; interview individuals and agencies to obtain information relevant to a decedent's background and circumstances of death. Identify, gather, inventory, and transport decedents, personal effects, and evidence from the location of death or other relevant location(s). Prepare comprehensive investigative reports including circumstances and preliminary determinations of cause of death and manner of death on all reportable deaths; request, review, and prepare supplemental reports on medical records, law enforcement, EMS, and other ancillary reports relevant to the investigation.

Perform investigative duties to identify, locate, and notify the decedent's legal representative(s); communicate with legal representatives of the decedent, funeral directors, attorneys, medical personnel, law enforcement, and others in matters relating to the death investigation. Identify, locate, and gather information to ensure decedent identification is confirmed by department policy and scientific methods; order appropriate radiographic exams. Refer decedents for tissue and eye donation according to department procedure.

Participate in daily case review, presenting case data including circumstantial details, preliminary manner and cause, notification of the legal representatives, identification, and donor status. Review and approve cremation authorizations. Assist with intake processing of decedents, including fingerprint collection.

Need to have: One of the following: Bachelor's degree or higher in forensic science, mortuary science, criminal justice, laboratory science, allied sciences, or related field and two years or more of experience working in a medical examiner's office or related field. Six years or more of experience working in a medical examiner's office or related field. Registry certified (basic) as a Medicolegal Death Investigator by the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators (ABMDI) within six months of employment or upon meeting eligibility requirements.

A valid driver's license and the ability to obtain a Hennepin County driver's permit. Ability to lift and carry up to 100 pounds 4-8 times a day with or without a reasonable accommodation. Nice to have: Experience: Handling bodies in a morgue, mortuary, and/or similar setting.

Gathering and analyzing information and writing reports. Ability to: Remain calm, professional, decisive, and accurate in situations which are often chaotic and with people who are emotionally distraught. Communicate with sensitivity and discretion, with a variety of individuals representing diverse cultures and backgrounds.

Read and interpret medical records. Knowledge of: Human anatomy, physiology, and forensic pathology. Medical terminology.

About the department: The Hennepin County Medical Examiner's Office under the leadership of Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew M. Baker, provides death investigative services and forensic autopsy services for deaths that occur in Hennepin County, Dakota County, Scott County, and other counties across the Midwest.

About Hennepin County: Hennepin is the largest county government organization in Minnesota. Our employees work every day to improve the health, safety and quality of life for our residents and communities. All of our jobs align with our mission to serve residents through transformative services that eliminate disparities, eliminate inequities, and create opportunity for all and our vision of a community where all people are healthy, all people are valued, and all people thrive.

Our employees receive a combination of competitive benefits and positive workplace culture not found at other organizations. This includes meaningful work that impacts our community, competitive pay, work-life balance, a variety of benefits and opportunities to grow. Learn more at The Bridge (login as Guest).

Hennepin County envisions an organization where our commitment to diversity and the elimination of disparities is fundamental in providing excellent service to our community. Your future. Made here.

This position will have access to systems or other documentation that contains HIPAA data. This posting may be used to fill current and future vacancies. Watch this video for application best practices and tips.

Invitations to interview will be based upon an assessment of education and experience. Final candidates may be required to pass a driver's license check, complete a drug test that may include testing for cannabis, and/or a criminal background check. If you have any questions, please contact: Kristin Checco kristin.checco@hennepin.us


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