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Evening Autopsy Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Undresses, washes, weighs, measures and photographs decedents in preparation for autopsy ... Shift work to provide evening hour coverage is required * Must secure and maintain a favorable ...

Lead Morgue Specialist - C-2

Madison, SD · On-site

$23.75 - $27.91/hr

Performs daily quality assurance on toxicology samples; intake, autopsy and identification ... Shift work to provide evening hour coverage is required * Must secure and maintain a favorable ...

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What is the difference between Evening Autopsy vs Night Autopsy?

AspectEvening AutopsyNight Autopsy
Work HoursTypically scheduled in the late afternoon to early eveningUsually performed during late night hours
CertificationsMedical examiner or forensic pathologist certificationSame as Evening Autopsy, requiring medical examiner credentials
Work EnvironmentHospital morgues, forensic labs, medical examiner officesSame as Evening Autopsy, often in similar forensic settings
Industry UsageCommon in forensic pathology and medical examiner officesSimilar, with emphasis on overnight forensic investigations

Both Evening Autopsy and Night Autopsy involve performing post-mortem examinations, with the main difference being the scheduled time. Evening Autopsies are typically conducted in the late afternoon or early evening, while Night Autopsies occur during late night hours. The required credentials, work environment, and industry usage are largely the same for both roles, focusing on forensic pathology and medical examiner services.

How do I get a job doing evening autopsies?

To work as an autopsy technician or pathologist performing evening autopsies, you typically need a relevant medical or forensic science degree, such as a medical degree or a certification in mortuary science. Experience in a medical or forensic environment, along with knowledge of anatomy and pathology, is essential, and some positions may require working evening or night shifts due to the nature of the job.

How much does an evening autopsy get paid?

An autopsy technician or pathologist performing evening autopsies typically earns between $40,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and employer. Compensation may include shift differentials for evening hours and require specialized training or certification in forensic pathology or mortuary science.

What qualifications do I need to perform evening autopsies?

To perform autopsies, an individual typically needs a medical degree (MD or DO), completion of a pathology residency, and certification as a forensic pathologist. Strong knowledge of anatomy, pathology, and laboratory procedures, along with attention to detail and the ability to work in a forensic environment, are essential. Certification from a relevant medical board is often required to conduct autopsies professionally.
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Infographic showing various Evening Autopsy job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 57% Full Time, 38% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

Staff Pathologists Assistant - Evening Shift

Stanford Health Care

Palo Alto, CA • On-site

Other

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

Onsite

300P Hospital - G/H Patient East Pavilion - PALO ALTO

Full time

R2658807

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Evening - 08 Hour (United States of America)

This is a Stanford Health Care job.

A Brief Overview

The Staff Pathologists Assistant (PA) dissects tissue specimens and provides dictated placement in plastic cassettes for embedding, staining, and microscopic analysis. This position includes coding and accessioning of specimens; processing breast and other complex tissue specimens according to established protocols; and instruction of residents, fellows, medical students, and faculty in Gross Room protocols and processes, as well as specimen photography. This position is responsible for providing direct coverage and responding on a STAT basis to the frozen section room for all SHC operating rooms and performing intraoperative consultations. The PA is also responsible for assisting and preserving tissue from specimens for the Department of Pathology Tissue Bank, and other adult and pediatric research groups. This position prepares and performs specimen radiography of breast, bone, and soft tissue specimens. The PA is also responsible for providing weekend and off-site location coverage on a rotational basis.

Locations

Stanford Health Care

What you will do

  • Receives samples via couriers or other hospital personnel. Handles patient's samples in an appropriate and efficient manner, distributing to the appropriate area of the laboratory or routing to other hospital departments as necessary according to procedure.

    • Accessions patient samples into the Laboratory information system(s). Checks all requests for proper and accurate patient information. Consults with Supervisor if request is problematic. Notifies physician, nursing unit, clinic, etc. if sample received is inappropriate or compromised.
  • Completes a gross examination, dissection, and selection of representative tissue for microscopic examination for designated specimens. This includes weighing, measuring, and selectively photographing tissue specimens.

  • Assists pathologists with orientation, training, and instruction and of trainees to procedures and techniques of basic specimen handling, gross dissection, and dictation of both simple and complex specimens as well as the use of equipment.

  • Performs intraoperative consultations and fine needle aspiration (FNA) adequacies.

  • Performs specimen radiographs for selective specimens.

  • Preserves tissues for research, ancillary studies, and tissue bank.

  • Communicates with physicians, nurses, visitors and other laboratory/ hospital staff in a cooperative and courteous manner. 8. Responds to their needs appropriately with minimal waiting time.

  • Follows all departmental policies regarding attendance, punctuality and health and safety.

  • Independently resolves problems encountered in routine work. Recognizes problems or requests which require Supervisor and/or Lead assistance when appropriate.

  • Keeps current with all laboratory procedures, techniques, and changes in all areas of the laboratory through which they rotate. Meet competency standards of the department.

  • Assists in routine and regularly scheduled preventive maintenance for all equipment and spaces according to established procedures.

  • Expected behaviors include adaptability to change, collaboration toward common goals, self-motivation, and taking initiative.

  • Expected communication skills involve active listening and proper email etiquette.

  • Adheres to all Safety/Health regulatory and state/federal legal requirements and policies, operating procedures, and Services Standard of the Hospitals.

  • Serves as a technical resource for faculty, residents, and other laboratory personnel.

  • Autopsy specific tasks: Autopsy dissections and measurements / Assists in collection of specimens for laboratory and microscopic analysis / Instructs residents, fellows, medical students, and faculty in autopsy protocols and processes as well as specimen photography and radiology / Responsible for preparing specimens for the teaching collection and various research tissue protocols

  • Assists in maintenance and supply of the autopsy room

  • Participates in administrative roles such as health and safety certification for the autopsy service

Education Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree Bachelor's degree in a work-related discipline/field from an accredited college or university

  • Master’s degree from an accredited Pathologists’ Assistant program

Experience Qualifications

  • One (1) year of progressively responsible and directly related work experience preferred

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability operate and maintain medical equipment and apparatuses

  • Ability to analyze data, draw conclusions and interpret results

  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing

  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions

  • Ability to learn new procedures and adapt to technological changes in the laboratory

  • Ability to organize, prioritize, multi-task, and adapt to changing priorities

  • Ability to perform tasks according to prescribed procedures

  • Ability to work effectively with individuals at all levels of the organization

  • Knowledge and technical proficiency in specialty areas assigned within the laboratory

  • Knowledge of infection prevention policies and procedures

  • Knowledge of local, state and federal regulatory requirements related to areas of functional responsibility

  • Knowledge of mathematics general science and laboratory techniques

Licenses and Certifications

  • PA (ASCP) – Pathologist Assistant Certification from the American Society for Clinical Pathology within 180 Days

Physical Demands and Work Conditions

Blood Borne Pathogens

  • Category I - Tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues

These principles apply to ALL employees:

SHC Commitment to Providing an Exceptional Patient & Family Experience

Stanford Health Care sets a high standard for delivering value and an exceptional experience for our patients and families. Candidates for employment and existing employees must adopt and execute C-I-CARE standards for all of patients, families and towards each other. C-I-CARE is the foundation of Stanford’s patient-experience and represents a framework for patient-centered interactions. Simply put, we do what it takes to enable and empower patients and families to focus on health, healing and recovery.

You will do this by executing against our three experience pillars, from the patient and family’s perspective:

  • Know Me: Anticipate my needs and status to deliver effective care

  • Show Me the Way: Guide and prompt my actions to arrive at better outcomes and better health

  • Coordinate for Me: Own the complexity of my care through coordination

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Base Pay Scale: Generally starting at $62.75 - $83.16 per hour

The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty and training. This pay scale is not a promise of a particular wage.

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