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Diener

Rapid City, SD · On-site

$23.71 - $29.64/hr

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Diener

Rapid City, SD

$23.71 - $29.64/hr

Current Employees: If you are a current Monument Health employee, please apply via the internal career site by logging into your Workday Account and clicking the "Career"icon on your homepage.

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How much do diener job jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for diener job in the United States is $17.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $18.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Diener job?

A Diener is a person who assists in autopsies and the preparation of bodies in a morgue or pathology lab. Their duties typically include cleaning and maintaining autopsy rooms, preparing bodies for examination, and helping pathologists with autopsy procedures. Dieners may also be responsible for moving bodies, handling specimens, and ensuring that all equipment is sanitized. This role is crucial in supporting forensic and medical professionals in hospitals, medical examiner offices, and research institutions.

What is the difference between Diener Job vs Funeral Director?

AspectDiener JobFuneral Director
CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some states may require specific training or certificationRequires a state license, funeral service education, and apprenticeship
Work EnvironmentAssists with funeral services, prepares bodies, and manages logistics in funeral homesOversees funeral arrangements, provides client support, and manages funeral home operations
Industry UsageCommonly employed in funeral homes to support funeral servicesLicensed professionals responsible for funeral planning and legal requirements

The Diener Job primarily involves assisting with funeral services and logistical tasks within funeral homes, often requiring minimal formal certification. In contrast, a Funeral Director holds a licensed position with responsibilities including client consultation, legal documentation, and overseeing funeral arrangements. Both roles are essential in the funeral industry but differ in qualifications and scope of duties.

What are some of the common challenges faced by a diener in a pathology lab, and how can they be effectively managed?

Dieners often encounter challenges such as managing exposure to potentially hazardous biological materials, maintaining emotional resilience while working with deceased individuals, and ensuring strict adherence to safety and ethical protocols. To effectively manage these challenges, dieners receive thorough training in safety procedures, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and stress management techniques. Collaboration with pathologists, lab technicians, and support staff also provides a strong support network, helping dieners navigate difficult situations and maintain professional standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Diener, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Diener, you need knowledge of human anatomy, attention to detail, and typically a high school diploma or postsecondary coursework in mortuary science or a related field. Familiarity with autopsy instruments, safety protocols, and proper handling of biohazard materials is essential. Strong communication, discretion, and emotional resilience are vital soft skills for supporting pathologists and working in sensitive environments. These competencies ensure accurate autopsy procedures, maintain safety standards, and uphold the dignity of the deceased.
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Infographic showing various Diener Job job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,245 per year, or $17.4 per hour.
Diener Contractor - PRN - Danbury

Diener Contractor - PRN - Danbury

Nuvance Health

Danbury, CT

$23.64 - $45.92/hr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


Nuvance Health rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 96 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

372nd of 870 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Danbury Hospital Autopsy Technician

Northwell is the largest not-for-profit health system in the Northeast, serving residents of New York and Connecticut with 28 hospitals, more than 1,000 outpatient facilities, 22,000 nurses and over 20,000 physicians. Northwell cares for more than three million people annually in the New York metro area, including Long Island, the Hudson Valley, Connecticut and beyond, thanks to philanthropic support from our communities. Northwell is New York State's largest private employer with over 104,000 employees — including members of Northwell Health Physician Partners — who are working to change health care for the better.

Summary:

A contracted Diener will assist the pathologists and residents in performing autopsies. The role includes preparing the body, tools, supplies, and the autopsy suite used during the examination. The role ensures proper and safe procedures are followed during the autopsy and post autopsy including cleaning and disinfecting of equipment, and restocking of supplies in the autopsy suite

Responsibilities:

  1. Prepares the autopsy suite, including making sure all needed instruments are ready for use, for performance of the requested autopsy. Makes sure the white board is clear, grossing station is ready, and scales, camera/ipad, recording devices, computer are functional. Ensures proper amount of storage containers and formalin are available for the autopsy requested. Notifies the attending pathologist and any pathology residents when the autopsy will start.
  2. Verifies the requested autopsy name and medical record number matches the name of the person and medical record number on the body bag and in the morgue log book.
  3. Signs the morgue log book when moving the body to and from the cooler area to the autopsy table and suite. Prepares body for autopsy by removing the clothing of the cadaver.
  4. External examination is performed. The height is measured. The body is turned, as requested, to check the front and back of the cadaver.
  5. A Y shaped thoraco-abdominal primary incision is made to open body cavities; removes breastbone; together with the prosector (resident or pathologist) removes thoracic and abdominal contents according to established procedures.
  6. An intermastoid coronal incision is performed as necessary. Saw the skull, remove the calvarium and remove the brain, pituitary gland, and samples other tissues as needed.
    1. Remove organs as requested and weigh them. Toxicology samples are collected as requested
    2. Ensure all organs removed are placed into properly labeled storage containers that minimally includes the patients name and autopsy number. Autopsy storage containers, with samples in formalin, are placed on the shelving in the autopsy suite.
  7. Responsible for closing the body, cleaning the body, readying the body for the funeral home. The body is returned to the body bag and signed back into the morgue log book and the body is placed into the morgue.
    1. Responsible for cleaning the autopsy table, grossing table, and all instruments used during the autopsy. All storage buckets are checked.
    2. Responsible for maintenance of the autopsy suite, including instrument, clothing, equipment and supplies.
    3. Responsible for the restocking of supplies as needed.
  8. Maintain and Model Organizational Values.
  9. Demonstrates regular, reliable and predictable attendance.
  10. Performs other duties as required.
  • Other Information:
  • Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Requirements:
  • A general understanding of human anatomy
  • License, Registration, or Certification Requirements:
  • CT or NYS License is preferred

Working Conditions:

Manual: significant manual skills/motor coord & finger dexterity

Occupational: Significant occupational risk

Physical Effort: Very Heavy effort. May exert up to 50 lbs. force

Physical Environment: Significant exposure to dirt, odors, noise, human waste, etc.

Company: Danbury Hospital

Org Unit: 132

Department: Pathology Anatomic

Exempt: No

Salary Range: $23.64 - $45.92 Hourly


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