Coroner Division Chief
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Coroner Division Chief

California State Sheriffs' Association

Location: Bakersfield,CA, USA

Date: 2024-10-15T22:22:01Z

Job Description:

Organization: Kern County Human Resources

Job Description: Under the direction of the Kern County Sheriff, directs the operations of the Coroner Division, which consists of the Public Administrator and Coroner Investigator Units.

Duties:

  • Directs, plans, organizes, and supervises the Public Administrator and Coroner Investigator Units, inclusive of morgue operations.
  • Assists in the preparation, submission, and management of divisional budget and the negotiations and procurement of contracts and memorandums of understanding for services.
  • Supervises investigations of deaths and assigns cases to investigators; occasionally conducts more complex investigations; serves as back-up to investigators.
  • Determines if the Coroner has jurisdiction in questionable cases and decides appropriate investigative procedures.
  • Insures proper notification of next-of-kin; supervises the release of bodies to mortuaries and interfaces with funeral home personnel.
  • Conducts or causes inquests to be conducted; reviews investigator reports for completeness and accuracy; testifies in court as required.
  • Maintains appropriate records; compiles statistical data; provides information to law enforcement and other agencies, news media, and the public.
  • Receives, secures, and disposes of personal property and evidence related to Public Administrator cases.
  • Conducts Coroner Division staff meetings.
  • Acts as liaison to other agencies and the public concerning the Coroner Division.
  • Performs other work-related functions as assigned.
  • Employment Standards:

    A Bachelor's Degree in administration of justice, public administration, criminalistics, forensic science, biological or physical science, chemistry, or in a related field and two (2) years supervisory experience in a coroner/public administrator environment or a public agency working with death investigations.

    OR

    Any combination of education from an accredited college or university with coursework in public administration, administration of justice, or related field and experience in a coroner/public administrator environment or a public agency working with death investigations equivalent to six (6) years, which must include (2) years supervisory experience.

    Completion of a certified Penal Code 832 course in arrest and firearms and a valid California Driver's License are required at the time of employment.

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