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Evening Autopsy Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Donor Eligibility Specialist

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$10.75 - $12/hr

... and autopsy reports that are required to ensure complete chart creation for Quality Assurance ... Some evening and weekend work may be required. Facility temperatures are maintained cool. Physical ...

Donor Eligibility Specialist

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$10.75 - $12/hr

... and autopsy reports that are required to ensure complete chart creation for Quality Assurance ... Some evening and weekend work may be required. Facility temperatures are maintained cool. Physical ...

Donor Eligibility Specialist

Miami, FL ยท On-site

$10.75 - $12/hr

... and autopsy reports that are required to ensure complete chart creation for Quality Assurance ... Some evening and weekend work may be required. Facility temperatures are maintained cool. Physical ...

This responsibility requires keen attention to detail. 20% Embed all surgical, autopsy and research ... Evening Scheduled Weekly Hours : 40 Department Surgical Pathology Join us! ... if your passion is ...

This responsibility requires keen attention to detail. 20% Embed all surgical, autopsy and research ... Evening Scheduled Weekly Hours : 40 Department Surgical Pathology Join us! ... if your passion is ...

This responsibility requires keen attention to detail. 20% Embed all surgical, autopsy and research ... Evening Scheduled Weekly Hours : 40 Department Surgical Pathology Join us! ... if your passion is ...

Prepares reagents, stains and solutions as necessary for processing surgical, autopsy and cytologic ... Morning: 6:00am-2:30pm Evening: 1:30pm-10:00pm Job Type: Full-time Benefits: * 401(k) * 401(k) ...

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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.

Is it hard to get a job in a morgue?

Getting a job as an autopsy technician or morgue assistant typically requires relevant education, such as a degree in forensic science, pathology, or a related field, along with experience or certification. Competition can be moderate, and strong attention to detail, resilience, and knowledge of medical procedures are important for success in this field.

What qualifications do you need to do autopsies?

To perform autopsies as a forensic pathologist or medical examiner, one must complete a bachelor's degree, attend medical school to earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, complete a residency in pathology, and obtain medical licensure. Additional training in forensic pathology through a fellowship is typically required, along with certification from a relevant medical board. Strong attention to detail, knowledge of anatomy, and proficiency with autopsy tools are essential skills for this role.

Is it hard to become an autopsy technician?

Becoming an autopsy technician requires completing relevant education, such as a high school diploma or associate degree in mortuary science or a related field, and gaining experience in a medical or forensic environment. The job involves handling sensitive situations, working with detailed procedures, and often requires certification or licensing depending on the region. It can be physically and emotionally demanding but is achievable with proper training and dedication.

How do I get a job doing autopsies?

To become an autopsy technician or pathologist assistant, you typically need a relevant degree such as a bachelor's in biology, anatomy, or a related field, followed by specialized training or certification. For forensic autopsies, a medical degree and pathology residency are required to become a licensed forensic pathologist. Gaining experience in a medical examiner's office or pathology lab is also beneficial.
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Infographic showing various Evening Autopsy job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Internship, 2% As Needed, 59% Full Time, 27% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 91% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution.
Pathologist (AP/CP)

Pathologist (AP/CP)

Lighthouse Lab Services

Wichita Falls, TX โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago

New


Job description

Location:Wichita Falls, TX
Schedule:Full-Time | Mondayโ€“Friday, Day Shift
Call:Rotating weekday evening and weekend on-call coverage shared among the pathology team


Lighthouse Lab Services is partnered with an established, physician-owned private practice in Wichita Falls, Texas who is seeking an AP/CP Board Certified or Board Eligible Pathologist to join their team.

The group consists of six full-time pathologists providing comprehensive anatomic and clinical pathology services to hospitals and outreach clients throughout north central Texas and southern Oklahoma. We're looking for a collaborative physician who values high-quality patient care, strong relationships with colleagues and clinicians, and the opportunity to build a long-term career within a respected private practice.

This is an excellent opportunity for a pathologist seeking a supportive environment that emphasizes professional growth, shared responsibility, and a healthy work-life balance.
Practice Overview:

  • Approximately 25,000 surgical pathology and cytology cases annually
  • Diverse hospital-based and outreach pathology practice
  • Clinical laboratory medical directorship opportunities
  • No autopsy responsibilities
  • Utilizes Epic Beaker and Pathagility reporting systems
  • Collegial, physician-owned private practice with long-term stability


The Role You'll Play:

  • Sign out a diverse mix of surgical pathology and cytology cases
  • Participate in clinical laboratory medical directorship responsibilities across multiple facilities
  • Collaborate closely with fellow pathologists, laboratory leadership, and referring physicians
  • Contribute to quality initiatives and practice development
  • Participate in a shared call schedule:
    • One weekday evening call per week
    • Weekend call rotation shared among five pathologists

What We're Looking For

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school
  • Successful completion of an accredited residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (AP/CP)
  • AP/CP Board Certified or Board Eligible
  • Eligible for unrestricted medical licensure in Texas and Oklahoma prior to start date
  • Fellowship training in Surgical Pathology, Cytopathology, or another surgical pathology subspecialty is preferred, but not required
  • Excellent diagnostic, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to practicing high-quality, patient-centered pathology in a collaborative team environment

Compensation & Benefits:

  • Competitive base salary + performance bonus structure
  • PTO + Paid Holidays
  • Health Insurance
  • Retirement Benefits

Equal Employment Opportunity:

It is the policy of Lighthouse Lab Services to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status regarding public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. Lighthouse Lab Services is committed to working and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals of all abilities, including persons with disabilities. If at any time during the application process, you need accommodation, please contact hrsupport@lighthouselabservices.com for assistance.

Lighthouse Lab Services | 800-838-0602 | lighthouselabservices.com
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