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Licensed Practical Nurse $45.00

Paramus, NJ

$26 - $35.50/hr

Positions patients, provides pre, post op and post mortem care as indicated. * Provides a safe patient environment by answering call lights promptly, communicating with the RN immediately for any ...

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How much do post mortem jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for post mortem in the United States is $49.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.00 and $64.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are post mortems in a professional context?

In a professional context, a post mortem is a review process conducted after the completion of a project, event, or incident, especially when things did not go as planned. The goal is to analyze what happened, identify successes and failures, and determine actionable improvements for the future. In technology and business, post mortems help teams learn from mistakes and prevent similar issues. They usually involve all stakeholders and produce a written report or summary. The process encourages transparency, learning, and continuous improvement.

What jobs pay $3,000 a day?

High-paying jobs that can reach $3,000 a day include specialized roles such as surgeons, anesthesiologists, and certain senior corporate executives. These positions often require advanced education, certifications, and significant experience, and may involve high-stakes environments or entrepreneurial ventures.

What is the difference between Post Mortem vs Forensic Pathologist?

AspectPost MortemForensic Pathologist
CredentialsMedical degree, pathology trainingMedical degree, pathology training, forensic certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, morgues, medical examiner officesCrime labs, morgues, legal settings
Industry UsageMedical, healthcare, researchLegal, criminal justice, law enforcement
Primary FocusCause of death, medical conditionsCause of death in criminal cases, legal investigations

While both roles involve examining deceased individuals, a Post Mortem generally refers to the medical examination to determine cause of death, often in healthcare settings. A Forensic Pathologist specializes in legal investigations, performing autopsies related to crimes. The key difference lies in their focus: medical vs. legal, and their work environments and certifications align accordingly.

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

To thrive as a Post Mortem Technician, you need a strong background in anatomy, pathology procedures, and infection control, usually supported by a relevant science degree or technical certification. Familiarity with autopsy instruments, laboratory safety protocols, and data management systems is essential. Attention to detail, discretion, and resilience are critical soft skills for handling sensitive cases and maintaining professionalism. These skills ensure accurate post-mortem examinations and respectful handling of deceased individuals, which are vital for legal and medical investigations.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals conducting post-mortem examinations, and how can they be managed?

Professionals performing post-mortem examinations often encounter emotionally challenging situations, complex cases requiring interdisciplinary collaboration, and the need for meticulous attention to detail. Managing these challenges involves developing strong coping mechanisms for dealing with sensitive cases, maintaining clear communication with law enforcement and medical teams, and staying current with advancements in forensic techniques. Supportive team environments and ongoing professional development are also key in helping practitioners navigate the demands of the role and advance in their careers.
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Infographic showing various Post Mortem job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, and 98% Full Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,191 per year, or $49.6 per hour.
Technical Program Manager, Safeguards (Infrastructure & Evals)

Technical Program Manager, Safeguards (Infrastructure & Evals)

Anthropic

San Francisco, CA โ€ข On-site

$152K - $196K/yr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

About Anthropic
Anthropic's mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems.
About the Role
Safeguards Engineering builds and operates the infrastructure that keeps Anthropic's AI systems safe in production - the classifiers, detection pipelines, evaluation platforms, and monitoring systems that sit between our models and the real world. That infrastructure needs to be not just correct, but reliable: when a safety-critical pipeline goes down or degrades, the consequences can be serious, and they can be invisible until someone looks closely.
As a Technical Program Manager for Safeguards Infrastructure and Evals, you'll own the operational health and forward momentum of this stack. Your primary responsibility is driving reliability - owning the incident-response and post-mortem process, ensuring SLOs are defined and met in partnership with various teams, and making sure that when things go wrong, the right people know, the right actions get taken, and those actions actually get closed out. Alongside that ongoing operational rhythm, you'll coordinate the larger platform investments: migrations, eval-platform improvements, and the cross-team dependencies that connect them.
This role sits at the intersection of operations and program management. It requires genuine technical depth - you need to understand how these systems work well enough to triage effectively, judge what's actually safety-critical versus what can wait, and have informed conversations with the engineers building and maintaining them. But the core of the job is keeping the machine running well and the work moving.
What You'll Do:
  • Own the Safeguards Engineering ops review - Drive the recurring cadence that keeps the team informed and coordinated: surfacing recent incidents and failures, bringing visibility to reliability trends, and making sure the right people are in the room when decisions need to be made. This is the heartbeat of how Safeguards Eng stays ahead of operational risk.
  • Drive incident tracking and post-mortem execution - When incidents happen - and in this space, they happen regularly - you'll make sure they get followed through properly. That means tracking incidents across the organization (including those owned by partner teams like Inference), ensuring post-mortems get written, and most critically, making sure the action items that come out of them actually get done. Closing the loop on post-mortem actions is one of the highest-leverage things this role does.
  • Establish and maintain SLOs with partner teams - Work with Safeguards Engineering teams and key partners - particularly Inference and Cloud Inference - to define service-level objectives for safety-critical pipelines. Then build the tracking and reporting that makes it possible to tell whether those SLOs are being met, and surface it when they're not.
  • Maintain runbook quality and incident-ownership clarity - Safety-critical systems need clear playbooks for when things go wrong. Partner with engineering leads to keep runbooks accurate, actionable, and up to date - and ensure that ownership of incidents (including for areas like account-banning false positives and CSAM detection) is unambiguous so that nothing falls through the cracks during an active incident.
  • Drive platform migrations and infrastructure projects - Own the program management for the larger infrastructure work on the roadmap: migrating the infra from one platform to the next, moving from one incident platform to the next and from one cloud system monitoring to another, and other migrations as they come. These are cross-team efforts with real dependencies - your job is to keep them sequenced, on track, and connected to the teams that need them.
  • Coordinate evals platform improvements - Partner with the evals engineering team to drive improvements to the evaluation platform - including self-serve capabilities and the broader eval factory infrastructure. Help scope the work, track dependencies on other Safeguards systems, and make sure the evals platform is keeping pace with the team's needs.
You might be a good fit if you:
  • Have solid technical program management experience, particularly in operational or infrastructure-heavy environments - you're comfortable owning a mix of ongoing operational cadences and discrete project work simultaneously.
  • Understand how production ML systems work well enough to triage incidents intelligently and have substantive conversations with engineers about what's going wrong and why - you don't need to write the code, but you need to follow the technical thread.
  • Are energized by closing loops. Post-mortem action items that never get done, SLOs that no one checks, runbooks that go stale - these things bother you, and you know how to build the processes and follow-ups that fix them.
  • Can work effectively across team boundaries - comfortable coordinating with partner teams (like Inference) where you don't have direct authority, and skilled at keeping shared work moving through influence and clear communication.
  • Thrive in environments where the work shifts between "keep the lights on" and "build something new" - and can context-switch between incident follow-ups and longer-horizon platform projects without dropping either.
  • Have experience with or strong interest in AI safety - you understand why the reliability of a safety-critical pipeline is a different kind of problem than the reliability of a product feature, and that distinction motivates you.
Strong candidates may also:
  • Have experience with SRE practices, incident management frameworks, or on-call operations at scale.
  • Have worked on or with evaluation infrastructure for ML systems - understanding how evals get designed, run, and interpreted.
  • Have experience driving infrastructure migrations in complex, multi-team environments - particularly where the migration touches operational systems that can't go offline.
  • Be familiar with monitoring and alerting tooling (PagerDuty, Datadog, or equivalents) and the operational culture around them.

Deadline to apply: None, applications will be received on a rolling basis.
The annual compensation range for this role is listed below.
For sales roles, the range provided is the role's On Target Earnings ("OTE") range, meaning that the range includes both the sales commissions/sales bonuses target and annual base salary for the role.
Annual Salary:
$290,000-$365,000 USD
Logistics
Minimum education: Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience
Required field of study: A field relevant to the role as demonstrated through coursework, training, or professional experience
Minimum years of experience: Years of experience required will correlate with the internal job level requirements for the position
Location-based hybrid policy: Currently, we expect all staff to be in one of our offices at least 25% of the time. However, some roles may require more time in our offices.
Visa sponsorship: We do sponsor visas! However, we aren't able to successfully sponsor visas for every role and every candidate. But if we make you an offer, we will make every reasonable effort to get you a visa, and we retain an immigration lawyer to help with this.
We encourage you to apply even if you do not believe you meet every single qualification. Not all strong candidates will meet every single qualification as listed. Research shows that people who identify as being from underrepresented groups are more prone to experiencing imposter syndrome and doubting the strength of their candidacy, so we urge you not to exclude yourself prematurely and to submit an application if you're interested in this work. We think AI systems like the ones we're building have enormous social and ethical implications. We think this makes representation even more important, and we strive to include a range of diverse perspectives on our team.
Your safety matters to us. To protect yourself from potential scams, remember that Anthropic recruiters only contact you from @anthropic.com email addresses. In some cases, we may partner with vetted recruiting agencies who will identify themselves as working on behalf of Anthropic. Be cautious of emails from other domains. Legitimate Anthropic recruiters will never ask for money, fees, or banking information before your first day. If you're ever unsure about a communication, don't click any links-visit anthropic.com/careers directly for confirmed position openings.
How we're different
We believe that the highest-impact AI research will be big science. At Anthropic we work as a single cohesive team on just a few large-scale research efforts. And we value impact - advancing our long-term goals of steerable, trustworthy AI - rather than work on smaller and more specific puzzles. We view AI research as an empirical science, which has as much in common with physics and biology as with traditional efforts in computer science. We're an extremely collaborative group, and we host frequent research discussions to ensure that we are pursuing the highest-impact work at any given time. As such, we greatly value communication skills.
The easiest way to understand our research directions is to read our recent research. This research continues many of the directions our team worked on prior to Anthropic, including: GPT-3, Circuit-Based Interpretability, Multimodal Neurons, Scaling Laws, AI & Compute, Concrete Problems in AI Safety, and Learning from Human Preferences.
Come work with us!
Anthropic is a public benefit corporation headquartered in San Francisco. We offer competitive compensation and benefits, optional equity donation matching, generous vacation and parental leave, flexible working hours, and a lovely office space in which to collaborate with colleagues. Guidance on Candidates' AI Usage: Learn about our policy for using AI in our application process.