Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
Deputy Chief Medical Examiner
(Salary Range: $126.98 - $189.40 an hour)
Are you a high-skilled and experienced forensic pathologist seeking a unique opportunity to shape the future of public health and forensic science? Do you want an opportunity to develop and hone your leadership skills within a supportive, collaborative environment to make a profound impact on communities across Utah? If this is you, then apply to come join us at the Utah Office of the Medical Examiner as a Deputy Chief Medical Examiner.
Please Read Before Applying:
Effective July 1, 2021, in-state work rules require all work to be performed while physically within the state's borders.
This position may be eligible to work a hybrid schedule of both in-office and telework days. Please note, a position’s eligibility for hybrid work is established by agency management and is subject to change at their discretion at any time and for any reason.
The State of Utah requires all employees to physically work inside the State of Utah Boundaries.
Your Impact within DHHS and Our Mission
As a Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, you'll play a pivotal role in a team deeply committed to justice and public health, with direct ties to the broader public health mission of the DHHS. We believe our work is ultimately for the living. Your position within DHHS offers unique opportunities to engage with the legislative process and collaborate across diverse public health initiatives. You'll work closely with law enforcement, public health departments (including those within DHHS), and legal professionals, building essential relationships that enhance your professional network and career prospects. Our collaborative approach extends to identifying crucial data trends, from opioid overdoses to infectious disease outbreaks, directly contributing to public health prevention and interventions orchestrated within the DHHS framework to keep our communities safe and healthy. This direct connection empowers you to not only investigate individual cases, but also contribute to systemic improvements in public health outcomes.
Responsibilities
In this role, your duties extend beyond shared post-mortem examination duties (averaging 4-5 days a month) to encompass significant opportunities for professional growth and impact. This includes, but is not limited to:
Mentorship and Training: Actively support and train the next generation of medical professionals, including medical students and fellowship candidates.
Team Leadership: Provide essential employee supervision, guiding and developing our dedicated staff.
Strategic Input: Contribute to critical Division leadership responsibilities, including policy input and development that shapes the future of forensic medicine in Utah.
Requirements
Current unlimited license to practice medicine in the State of Utah or ability to obtain before beginning employment with the State of Utah
Board certified as a Forensic Pathologist by the American Board of Pathology
Board certified in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic/Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology
Two years of experience practicing full-time Forensic Pathology
Why You Should Join Our Team
As a Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, you'll play a pivotal role in a team deeply committed to justice and public health, with direct ties to the broader public health mission of the Department of Health and Human Services. You’ll have unique opportunities to engage with the legislative process and collaborate across diverse public health initiatives.
Our office stands out among others by fostering a culture that is collaborative, supportive, and strikes a balance between productivity and well-being, including offering telework options. We believe in creating a space where employees can truly thrive, and experience the impact and reward of their vital work.
Why Utah?
Imagine a career that offers both unparalleled professional growth and an exceptional quality of life. Our state is renowned for its stunning landscapes, boasting five national parks, world-class ski resorts, and outdoor adventure. Our office is located in Salt Lake City, a vibrant metropolitan hub with an acclaimed culinary scene, diverse museums, and a thriving cultural landscape. Click here to see more!
Benefits!
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We may be able to offer reasonable relocation expenses and a sign-on bonus. This could also include payment of licensing fees and associated conference attendance fees, and membership dues for relevant organizations. Please note that any incentives, relocation expenses, or other monetary payments require prior approval and must adhere to applicable rules and policies.
Are you Ready to Make a Difference?
If you're a skilled forensic pathologist eager to embrace a leadership role in a state that values both professional excellence and quality of life, and you're excited by the prospect of contributing to a holistic public health mission as part of the largest government department in Utah, we encourage you to apply. Contribute to a team who is truly making a difference!
The Agency
To learn more about the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Medical Examiner, click here. If offered this position, your continued employment will be contingent upon passing a fingerprint background check.
Qualifications
Requirements
- Current unlimited license to practice medicine in the State of Utah (MD), per Utah Code 58-67-301
- Board certified as a Forensic Pathologist by the American Board of Pathology, per Utah Code 26-4
- Board certified in Anatomic Pathology or Anatomic/Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology, per Utah Code 26-4-2 (2)
Supplemental Information
If offered this position, your continued employment will be contingent upon passing a fingerprint background check.
This position may be eligible to work a hybrid schedule of both in-office and telework days. Please note, a position’s eligibility for hybrid work is established by agency management and is subject to change at their discretion at any time and for any reason.
The State of Utah requires all employees to physically work inside the State of Utah Boundaries.
Physical Requirements
- Work requires physical exertion. May require the ability to stand; walk over rough surfaces; bend, crouch, stoop, stretch, reach, lift moderately heavy items (up to 50 lbs.) in a recurring manner and/or for long periods of time.
Working Conditions
- Risks which require the use of special safety precautions and/or equipment, e.g., working around operating machines, working with contagious diseases or hazardous chemicals, etc.