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... morgue for storage and places deceased patients into mortuary refrigerators. * Accessions deceased patients. Summarizes statistics of deceased patients on a monthly basis for department manager.

... morgue for storage and places deceased patients into mortuary refrigerators. * Accessions deceased patients. Summarizes statistics of deceased patients on a monthly basis for department manager.

... morgue for storage and places deceased patients into mortuary refrigerators. * Accessions deceased patients. Summarizes statistics of deceased patients on a monthly basis for department manager.

... morgue for storage and places deceased patients into mortuary refrigerators. * Accessions deceased patients. Summarizes statistics of deceased patients on a monthly basis for department manager.

Lab Assistant

Newark, NJ

$21.40 - $25.47/hr

Manages morgue administrative compliance tasks, including maintaining the daily deceased body log, recording refrigerator temperatures, checking emergency eye-wash stations, and coordinates cleanup ...

Lab Assistant

Newark, NJ · On-site

$21.40 - $25.47/hr

Manages morgue administrative compliance tasks, including maintaining the daily deceased body log, recording refrigerator temperatures, checking emergency eye-wash stations, and coordinates cleanup ...

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How much do morgue manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for morgue manager in the United States is $81,677.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Morgue Manager vs Mortuary Technician?

AspectMorgue ManagerMortuary Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in mortuary science and managerial experienceRequires a high school diploma or associate degree in mortuary science
Work EnvironmentOversees morgue operations, manages staff, and ensures compliancePerforms embalming, body preparation, and assists with funeral services
Industry UsageFound in hospitals, funeral homes, and morgue facilitiesPrimarily employed in funeral homes and mortuary services

The Morgue Manager oversees the entire morgue operation, including staff management and compliance, while the Mortuary Technician focuses on body preparation and embalming. Both roles are essential in the mortuary industry but differ in responsibilities and required credentials.

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Forensic Transport & Dispatch Technician

Forensic Transport & Dispatch Technician

Harris County

Houston, TX

$31.20K/yr

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Harris County rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 116 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

323rd of 641 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Position Description Mission The Mission of the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences is to provide medical examiner and crime laboratory services of the highest quality in an unbiased manner with uncompromised integrity. Vision To provide consistent, quality death investigation and laboratory analysis for the benefit of the entire community. To create a technological strongpoint for legal agencies to facilitate justice in criminal and civil proceedings.

To establish an academic environment for training in the field of Forensic Science. Brief Overview: The Forensic Transport & Dispatch Technician responds to medicolegal death scenes, healthcare facilities, and residences throughout Harris County to assist in the investigation and transport of human remains to the Department; processes decedents upon their arrival to the morgue; and triages incoming notification of death calls to dispatch the appropriate response and resources needed. Duties & Responsibilities: Responds and drives transport vehicle to identified death scenes, healthcare facilities, and residences throughout Harris County to assist in the investigation and transport human remains to the Department.

Takes scene photographs. Inventories decedent personal property. Picks up scene photos, surveillance, body cam footage, hospital / healthcare records, and other documents when needed Checks in decedents upon arrival to morgue.

Takes digital fingerprints of decedents and follows-up with identification as necessary, ensuring decedents are properly identified upon arrival (including rebanding of decedents when needed). Performs inventory of decedent prescription medications obtained from scene, healthcare facility, or residence. Performs x-rays on decedents as requested Answers main Forensic Investigations Division phone line as needed and triages phone calls and notification of death calls; assists funeral homes with death certificate information; completes death inquests; coordinates with organ procurement agencies Other Duties as assigned: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are requested of the employee for this position.

Management may, at its discretion, assign, or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Harris County is an Equal Opportunity Employer https://hrrm.harriscountytx.gov/Pages/EqualEmploymentOpportunityPlan.aspx If you need special services or accommodations, please call (713) 274-5445 or email ADACoordinator@bmd.hctx.net. This position is subject to a criminal history check

Only relevant convictions will be considered and, even when considered, may not automatically disqualify the candidate. Requirements Transcripts required Education: Associate Degree from an accredited college or university Licensure: Maintain a valid Texas Driver's License and ability to safely operate a motor vehicle Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong communication skills with effective organization and time management skills Ability to understand and follow instructions; ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks simultaneously Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office Natural ambulation and manual dexterity skills due to the essential physical demands of continually manipulating bodies as part of the investigation process and loading / unloading bodies for transport NOTE: Qualifying education, experience, knowledge, and skills must be documented on your job application. You may attach a resume to the application as supporting documentation but ONLY information stated on the application will be used for consideration.

"See Resume" will not be accepted for qualifications. Preferences Education: Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or university in Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, Biological Sciences, or related field Experience: Previous employment within a morgue or investigation setting. General Information Position Type, and Typical Hours of Work: Full-Time Variable shifts to include nights, weekends, and holidays Hours may vary based on needs of Department Must be available to work during severe weather events or other emergencies Work Environment: Office / field / morgue setting Routine exposure to deaths of adults and children that resulted from violence, natural disease, environmental hazards, and toxins Work involves exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises May come into contact with blood and/or bloodborne pathogens Physical Demands: Heavy work.

Requires physical strength to lift up to 200 pounds; ability to climb stairs, including industrial and commercial structures; ability to board ships; and spend whatever time necessary on one's feet to investigate and recover human remains Employment may be contingent on passing a drug screen and meeting other standards. Due to a high volume of applications positions may close prior to the advertised closing date or at the discretion of the Hiring Department.


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Harris County is the third largest county in the United States with more than 4.7 million residents. There are four precincts in Harris County. The four elected commissioners, along with an elected county judge, serve as members of the Harris County Commissioners Court, the administrative head of the county's government.

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10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Houston, TX, US

Year founded

2000

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