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Volunteer Autopsy Assistant Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Pathologist Assistant

Oak Park, IL · On-site

$41.44 - $60.14/hr

This position is responsible for assisting the pathologists in the surgical and autopsy pathology ... Evaluates their performances within the established deadlines. • Accepts and/or volunteers for ...

... voluntary physicians' offices at more than 40 sites. The Pathologist's Assistant will perform ... Knowledgeable in all established autopsy protocols and perform/assist in organ evisceration and ...

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Lab Assistant

Newark, NJ · On-site

$21.40 - $25.47/hr

Prepares the morgue and sets up the autopsy room for post-mortem examinations, ensuring proper ... Voluntary Benefits (e.g., Pet Insurance) * Community and Volunteer Opportunities * Discounts ...

Lab Assistant

Newark, NJ · On-site

$21.40 - $25.47/hr

Prepares the morgue and sets up the autopsy room for post-mortem examinations, ensuring proper ... Voluntary Benefits (e.g., Pet Insurance) * Community and Volunteer Opportunities * Discounts ...

This position is responsible for assisting the pathologists in the surgical and autopsy pathology ... Evaluates their performances within the established deadlines. • Accepts and/or volunteers for ...

Assists in autopsy procedures including organ removal and examination, if needed, * Documents gross ... Voluntary Benefits (e.g., Pet Insurance) * Discounts Through our Partners such as NJ Devils, NJ PAC ...

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How much do volunteer autopsy assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer autopsy assistant in the United States is $19.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Volunteer Autopsy Assistant, and how do they support the forensic pathology team?

Volunteer Autopsy Assistants typically help with preparing the autopsy suite, handling and labeling specimens, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring that equipment is cleaned and ready for use. They work under the supervision of forensic pathologists and technicians, assisting with non-technical tasks to ensure that procedures are conducted efficiently and respectfully. Collaboration and clear communication with medical staff are essential, and volunteers gain valuable exposure to forensic procedures and protocols, which can be beneficial for those considering a career in forensic science or pathology.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Volunteer Autopsy Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Autopsy Assistant, you need a basic understanding of anatomy, attention to detail, and ideally some coursework or training in biological sciences. Familiarity with laboratory safety protocols, personal protective equipment (PPE), and specimen handling procedures is typically required. Dependability, discretion, and the ability to handle sensitive situations with professionalism are essential soft skills. These skills and qualities ensure accurate support for pathologists, maintain safety, and uphold the dignity and confidentiality of the deceased.

How to become a coroner assistant with no experience?

To become a volunteer autopsy assistant, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and an interest in forensic or medical fields. Gaining relevant knowledge through courses in biology or anatomy, and volunteering at medical or forensic facilities, can improve your chances; some positions may require background checks or basic training. Experience is not always necessary, but a strong interest and willingness to learn are important.

What do autopsy assistants do?

Autopsy assistants support pathologists during autopsies by preparing the body, handling instruments, and documenting findings. They may also assist with cleaning and maintaining autopsy equipment and work in a medical examiner's or pathology laboratory environment, often requiring knowledge of safety protocols and proper handling of biological materials.

What are Volunteer Autopsy Assistants?

Volunteer Autopsy Assistants are individuals who support pathologists and medical examiners during autopsies, typically on a voluntary and non-paid basis. Their responsibilities may include preparing the autopsy suite, assisting with specimen collection, maintaining equipment, and ensuring that proper procedures are followed for safety and documentation. They generally do not perform any surgical procedures but play a critical role in the smooth operation of autopsy procedures. These roles often require specific training in safety protocols and may be limited to students or individuals pursuing careers in forensic science or medicine.

Can you volunteer in forensics?

Volunteer autopsy assistants support forensic pathologists by preparing bodies, maintaining the autopsy environment, and assisting with documentation. This role typically requires knowledge of anatomy, attention to detail, and adherence to safety protocols, often gained through relevant training or certifications. Volunteering in forensics provides valuable experience for those interested in forensic pathology or criminal investigation careers.

What qualifications do you need to be an autopsy assistant?

Autopsy assistants typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with some positions preferring post-secondary education in biology, anatomy, or a related field. Relevant skills include attention to detail, ability to handle sensitive situations, and familiarity with medical terminology; certification is not usually required but can be beneficial. Experience working in a medical or laboratory environment may also be advantageous.
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PATHOLOGIST ASSISTANT (JR228848)

PATHOLOGIST ASSISTANT (JR228848)

Montefiore

Bronx, NY

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

IntroductionTo heal, to teach, to discover and to advance the health of the communities we serve.

To learn more about the “Montefiore Difference” – who we are at Montefiore and all that we have to offer our associates, please click here

OverviewMontefiore Medical Center's Division of Clinical Pathology is responsible for the laboratory testing of blood, urine, and body fluids for disease diagnosis and health maintenance. Utilizing the latest advances in computer technology, the Division maintains millions of dollars of state-of-the-art automated equipment at its laboratory sites and services hospitals, nursing homes, the Montefiore Medical Group, faculty practices, and voluntary physicians' offices at more than 40 sites. 
The Pathologists Assistant will perform established departmental procedures of Anatomic Pathology in proper and accurate accessioning of surgical specimens received in Surgical Pathology into the Epic Beaker Laboratory information system, gross description and submission of tissue biopsies, uncomplicated and complicated specimen received from the OR using standard departmental approved protocols, submitting tissue samples for histologic processing, assisting in intraoperative consultation (frozen section), Research tissue procurement, Knowledge of established protocol for the procurement of tissue samples for special studies (Flow cytometry, Cytogenetics, EM, etc.) Knowledge of all Surgical Pathology work flow patterns of all surgical specimens. Knowledgeable in all established autopsy protocols and perform/assist in organ evisceration and brain removal.

Responsibilities

  • Receiving specimens from the operating room and/or endoscopy suite.
  • Clerical duties in the Surgical Pathology cutting room. Perform order entry and update in the LIS (Epic Beaker)
  • Organizational skills and being able to prioritize daily activities.
  • Handle small fragments of uncomplicated tissue samples
  • Gross examination and submitting appropriate tissue sections from large, complicated surgical specimens for proper histologic diagnostic examination
  • Preparing and cutting tissue samples for frozen sections at 5 μ (microns) in a cryostat
  • Stain routine Hematoxylin/ Eosin
  • Perform all routine work, quality control to ensure high standards in the laboratory
  • Process requests from pathology residents and Attending to ensure that work order is complete
  • Procurement of all fresh tissue samples for research and/or specialized studies( Cytogenetics, flow cytometry, EM,etc)
  • Organizing/ storage and retrieval of surgical specimens until discarding
  • Using a voice recognition application, dictate the gross examination of all types of specimen
  • Knowledge of specimen rotation and retrieval methods in the cutting room and storage facilities
  • Participation and assisting in organ evisceration and brain removal in autopsy cases
  • Proper disposal of tissue and chemical waste in the cutting room and histology
  • Perform any other functions as departmental needs requires it
  • When necessary, able to train other staff on cutting room procedures

Requirements

  • State of New York License for Pathologist Assistant required
  • Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s Degree preferred
  • Some knowledge in Histology and Immunopathology procedures preferred
  • Cryo-rotary Microtome (Leica, Microm, Tissue-Tek)
  • Laboratory Information System: Epic Beaker
  • Scales (Electronic and Manual)
  • Microwave
  • Graduate cylinder
  • Standard autopsy saw (Stryker autopsy saw)
  • Surgical instruments (scissors, scalpel blades and handle, probes, forceps, etc.)
  • Gross dissecting microscope
  • Dictation equipment
  • Cassette labeling machine
  • Knowledge of the policies and procedures for all Surgical Cutting Room techniques, all Autopsy techniques, and proper operation of all equipment used in Surgical Cutting Room and autopsy suite