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Deputy Coroner

Kern County Sheriff, Bakersfield, California

Salary: $5,570.50 - $6,657.26 Monthly

Final Filing Date: Continuous

Under supervision to investigate and report on cases of death which fall within the jurisdiction of the Coroner's Office.

Duties and Requirements Click to read more

Duties

Duties
  • Conducts investigations to determine mode, manner, cause of death and identity of decedents; checks medical records and other sources to gather information necessary to ascertain cause of death; requests various specialists such as toxicologists, bacteriologists and other skilled persons to aid in arriving at cause of death within defined procedural limits; cooperates with all law enforcement agencies in obtaining evidence in cases of violent death.
  • Orders and attends autopsies performed by professional staff and prepares investigative reports on cases handled; arrange for x-rays to be taken on homicide and sudden infant death cases.
  • Answers calls where there is a death by violence or a death for which a licensed physician will not sign the death certificate; prepare and sign death certificates and amendments.
  • Locates and notifies relatives; releases bodies to funeral homes; processes county cremations.
  • Interviews witnesses; generates and serves subpoenas; receives and processes requests for investigative/autopsy reports; responds to inquiries from the public/agencies over the phone and in person; prepares news releases.
  • Takes photographs and prepares fingerprints of decedents.
  • Obtains possession of, and releases the personal property of decedents.
  • Prepares reports of investigations and related activities; maintains and compiles statistical reports; prepares, updates, and closes out investigation case files.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
  • Appears as a witness in court.
  • Prepares bodies for autopsy.
  • May perform basic maintenance cleaning of computers.
  • Performs other job-related duties as required.

 Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, or Computer Forensics

Requirements

Minimum Qualifications / Employment Standards:
  • The equivalent of two (2) years of full time, paid investigative experience which provides knowledge of investigative principles and techniques.
  • Successful completion of Penal Code Section 832 course, prior to employment; or, successful completion no later than the first anniversary of employment as a Deputy Coroner. Employment beyond the one year probationary period is contingent upon completion of the Penal Code Section 832 course and satisfactory work performance.
  • Applicants must successfully complete a firearms course as prescribed by the Sheriff-Coroner within the one year probationary period. Applicants are required to qualify and carry a firearm.
  • Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License.

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Posted: October 29, 2024


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