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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for morgue assistant in the United States is $21.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a morgue assistant?

A Morgue Assistant, also known as a Morgue Attendant or Autopsy Assistant, is responsible for assisting pathologists and medical examiners in handling deceased individuals. Their duties may include preparing bodies for autopsy, maintaining morgue cleanliness, documenting case details, and ensuring proper storage of remains. They may also assist in collecting biological samples and providing support during examinations. This role requires attention to detail, discretion, and knowledge of medical and legal protocols.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a morgue assistant?

Morgue Assistants are responsible for preparing bodies for examination or release, assisting pathologists during autopsies, maintaining cleanliness and orderliness of the morgue, and accurately documenting records and chain-of-custody information. They may also handle specimen collection, transport bodies between facilities, and ensure all required safety and legal protocols are met. This role frequently interacts with doctors, technicians, and law enforcement, making teamwork and professionalism essential. While the work can be physically and emotionally demanding, it plays an important part in supporting forensic and medical operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the morgue assistant position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Morgue Assistant, you need a solid understanding of mortuary procedures, infection control, and attention to detail, often supported by a high school diploma and on-the-job training. Familiarity with autopsy instruments, body handling protocols, and data entry systems is typically required, and some employers may require certification in biohazard safety. Strong communication, discretion, and emotional resilience help you work respectfully with both the deceased and medical staff. These skills are crucial for maintaining safety, dignity, and efficiency in a sensitive and regulated environment.

Can I work at a morgue assistant with no experience?

Morgue assistant positions often do not require prior experience, as on-the-job training is typically provided. However, candidates should have strong attention to detail, the ability to handle sensitive situations, and may need to pass background checks or obtain relevant certifications. Entry-level roles focus on supporting tasks such as cleaning, preparing bodies, and maintaining the facility.

How do you become a morgue assistant?

To become a morgue assistant, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and may pursue post-secondary training in mortuary science or related fields. Prior experience in healthcare or laboratory settings can be beneficial, and familiarity with handling biological materials and maintaining a sterile environment is important. Certification is not always required but can improve job prospects.

Is it hard to become a morgue assistant?

Becoming a morgue assistant typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent, and some positions may prefer or require post-secondary training in mortuary science or related fields. The job involves handling sensitive situations and working in a clinical environment, often with irregular hours, but it generally does not require extensive formal education or certification beyond basic training and adherence to safety protocols.
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Autopsy Assistant - Per Diem

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY • On-site

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Job description

Autopsy Assistant - Per Diem

Position Summary

At Stony Brook Medicine, a TH Instructional Support Assistant/Autopsy Assistant is a valuable member of our team, who works closely with the Director of the Autopsy Service and Decedents Affairs Office Coordinator to provide diening service, and interact with a wide range of medical center staff, including laboratory staff, physicians, nursing staff, Patient Access, Public Safety, Hospital Transport, Environmental Health & Safety, Infection control, Facilities, and community Funeral Directors to ensure smooth operations of all aspects of the autopsy service. The individual must understand and comply with the standards established by all the regulatory agencies, Stony Brook Medicine, and the Department of Pathology. Qualified candidates will maintain a general knowledge of safe practices, demonstrate excellent interpersonal and communication skills while serving as a professional role model in representing the Department of Laboratories.

Duties of a per diem Instructional Support Assistant/Autopsy Assistant may include the following, but are not limited to:

Autopsy:

  • Responsible for the operational aspects of an autopsy, from coordinating with the Pathology Attending/residents, setting up for the autopsy, assisting the Pathologist/resident during the dissection, sewing up the body post mortem, cleaning up the autopsy room, to returning body to morgue.

  • Sets up autopsy room for Neuropathologist to examine/gross the brains and cleans up afterwards.

  • Sanitize the autopsy room/body utilizing Stera Mist.

  • Works with Decedents Affairs Office Coordinator, Patient Access staff, and community funeral directors for coordination of autopsies and release of bodies according to all Hospital policies and external regulations.

  • Work with DAO to resolve issues and/or brings concerns to the attention of the Associate Technical Director of AP.

The following duties may be assigned as needed:

Morgue and equipment maintenance:

  • Check morgue 2x daily for cleanliness and available space, free up gurneys by moving bodies to the shelves when necessary. Notify Patient transport supervisor if gurneys require cleaning/repair.

  • Responsible for equipment preventative maintenance, trouble shooting, and completing maintenance logs.

  • Place work order and repair requests when necessary.

  • Bring any equipment issues forward to the Associate Technical Director of AP.

  • Address all out of limit Rees monitoring alarms for autopsy devices.

  • Generate and review monthly Rees reports, document reasons or corrective actions for all out of limit values and forward to Associate Technical Director of AP for signature.

Clerical:

  • Place all supply & equipment orders for the autopsy area utilizing Lawson system.

  • Utilize Laboratory Information System to generate various data reports.

  • Provide backup for registrations/entering orders in SMS/PowerChart.

Placentas:

  • Check labeling of containers with requisitions, work with Labor & Delivery on any issues.

  • Accession placentas utilizing Laboratory Information System (CoPath), print tissue cassettes, set up grossing table, assist with grossing, clean up.

  • Responsible for storage, report release, and disposal of placentas.

Medical Waste:

  • Organize and store autopsy / placenta / wet tissue specimens until ready for disposal.

  • Handle medical waste disposal of autopsy/placenta specimens according to established policies & procedures.

  • Works with Housekeeping and Environmental Health & Safety to ensure appropriate disposal.

Misc:

  • Provide backup for microscope slide/tissue block filing and retrieval.

  • Work with the Descendants Affairs Coordinator in arranging for viewing in the bereavement room when requested by the family.

  • Prepare the body for viewing, bring to the viewing room and returns the body to the morgue after the family leaves.

Qualifications

Required: Associates Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology, Biological Science or Mortuary Science. In lieu of a degree, 2 years of experience as a Diener/Autopsy Aide in a Hospital setting and/or Medical Examiner's Office. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Able to shift bodies/objects, prolonged standing, use of respirators.

Preferred: Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Laboratory Science, Biological Science, or Mortuary Science (Funeral Director). 2 years of clinical experience (Diener, Autopsy Aide, or Funeral Director). Experience with Stryker Bone Saw, suturing, sharps handling, and basic computer knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

Please Note: Verification of degree (e.g., diploma or official transcript) is required for this role. Upload of documentation must be included with your application for consideration.

Special Notes : Resume/CV should be included with the online application.

Posting Overview : This position will remain posted until filled or for a maximum of 90 days. An initial review of all applicants will occur two weeks from the posting date. Candidates are advised on the application that for full consideration, applications must be received before the initial review date (which is within two weeks of the posting date).

If within the initial review no candidate was selected to fill the position posted, additional applications will be considered for the posted position; however, the posting will close once a finalist is identified, and at minimal, two weeks after the initial posting date. Please note, that if no candidate were identified and hired within 90 days from initial posting, the posting would close for review, and possibly reposted at a later date.

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  • Stony Brook Medicine is a smoke free environment. Smoking is strictly prohibited anywhere on campus, including parking lots and outdoor areas on the premises.

  • All Hospital positions maybe subject to changes in pass days and shifts as necessary.

  • This position may require the wearing of respiratory protection, which may prohibit the wearing of facial hair.

  • This function/position maybe designated as "essential." This means that when the Hospital is faced with an institutional emergency, employees in such positions may be required to remain at their work location or to report to work to protect, recover, and continue operations at Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook University Hospital and related facilities.

Prior to start date, the selected candidate must meet the following requirements:

  • Successfully complete pre-employment physical examination and obtain medical clearance from Stony Brook Medicine's Employee Health Services
    • Complete electronic reference check with a minimum of three (3) professional references.
  • Successfully complete a 4 panel drug screen
    • Meet Regulatory Requirements for pre employment screenings.
  • Provide a copy of any required New York State license(s)/certificate(s).

Failure to comply with any of the above requirements could result in a delayed start date and/or revocation of the employment offer.

*The hiring department will be responsible for any fee incurred for examination .

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Stony Brook University is committed to excellence in diversity and the creation of an inclusive learning, and working environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status and all other protected classes under federal or state laws.

If you need a disability-related accommodation, please call the University Office of Equity and Access at (631)632-6280.

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Anticipated Pay Range:

The starting salary range (or hiring range) for this position has been established as $21.85 - $26/hr

The above salary range represents SBUH's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. The specific salary offer will be based on the candidate's validated years of comparable experience. Any efforts to inflate or misrepresent experience are grounds for disqualification from the application process or termination of employment if hired.

Your total compensation goes beyond the number in your paycheck. SBUH provides generous leave, health plans, and state pension that add to your bottom line.

Job Number: 2602131

Official Job Title: : TH Instructional Support Assistant

Job Field : Administrative & Professional (non-Clinical)

Primary Location : US-NY-Stony Brook

Department/Hiring Area: : Anatomic Pathology Support/Autopsy

Schedule : Per Diem

Shift : Variable Shift Hours: : variable Pass Days: : Variable

Posting Start Date : Jun 23, 2026

Posting End Date : Sep 21, 2026, 10:59:00 PM

Salary: : $21.85 - $26/hr

Salary Grade: : SL1

SBU Area: : Stony Brook University Hospital

Req ID: 2602131


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