2,406 medical examiner jobs at 664 companies in United States
1mo
Save
Mark Applied
Hide
1mo
Medical Examiner
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
$72k-$83k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Manitowoc County: Providing essential public services to Manitowoc County residents.
2+ YOEMinimum 2 years medical investigation experience, ABMDI certification within one year, valid Wisconsin driver’s license; associate degree in related field preferred.
City Medical Examiner II (Senior Medical Examiner)
New York City, New York, United States
$240k-$278k/yrOnsiteFull Time
City of New York: Provides municipal services and administration for New York City.
Valid New York medical license; ACGME residency in pathology or subspecialty; board certification in forensic pathology or equivalent experience (200+ autopsies or promotable performance); ability to perform autopsies, testify in court, and provide consultations.
State of North Carolina: Provides essential public services and infrastructure for North Carolina.
4+ YOERequires a high school diploma/GED and four years of relevant medical-service charge experience, or nursing education and related experience, plus medical terminology, coding, reimbursement, data processing, and correspondence skills.
State of Michigan: Provides public administration and services for Michigan residents.
Associate's in health information or medical record technology preferred; AHIMA RHIT or RHIA certification preferred. Process, scan, and validate forensic medical records; apply HIPAA and Michigan Mental Health Code; pass background check and fingerprinting.
County of San Diego: Provides regional government services to San Diego County residents.
1+ YOERequires qualifying experience as a medical examiner investigator, deputy coroner, forensic technician, peace officer, paramedic, RN, or medical patient-care professional; or an associate degree/60 units with specified coursework. Must lift 50 pounds and work death scenes.
Fulton County Government: Provides essential public services and governance for Fulton County.
3+ YOEMD required with forensic pathology residency and board-eligible or certified in Anatomic/Forensic Pathology; Georgia license; valid driver’s license.
Technical College System of Georgia: Provides technical education and workforce development across Georgia.
MD with GA licensure (or ability to obtain), anatomic pathology residency and forensic pathology fellowship, board certification/eligibility in anatomic and forensic pathology, ability to testify in court and work flexible/on-call schedule.
Priority Cares Home Services: A New York-based home care agency delivering compassionate care and Medicaid coordination services.
Experienced, board-certified physicians in multiple specialties to conduct independent medical evaluations; review records, perform exams, and prepare reports.
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board: Regulates alcohol distribution and operates state-owned wine and spirits stores.
3+ YOERequires three years of professional medical, healthcare, or human services experience or equivalent training, plus active Pennsylvania RN authorization or temporary practice permit.
Workers’ Compensation Automation and Integration System (WCAIS)
Trident: Austin-based holding specializing in outsourcing and media production.
Hands-on WLT experience adjudicating self-funded medical claims, ability to work as a 1099 contractor, HIPAA-compliant home office, and meet quality and production standards.
Gravie: Health benefits platform for small and midsize businesses.
4+ YOEHigh school diploma and 4+ years processing, adjusting, or analyzing medical claims; knowledge of CPT/HCPC, ICD-10, CMS regulations, and independent workflow management.
Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Javelina, CPT, HCPC, ICD-10, CMS
Gradient: Provides safety and compliance solutions for the transportation industry.
Licensed DC, NP, naturopath, APRN, or other FMCSA certification-eligible clinician with patient assessment experience, advanced computer skills, and FMCSA National Registry certification.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
Livingston County: County government providing public services in Southeast Michigan.
Requires a valid Michigan driver's license, forensic investigation knowledge, scene safety and management skills, research ability, and capacity for heavy physical work in hazardous environments.
State of Utah: Providing public services and governance for the State of Utah.
1+ YOEBachelor's degree in forensic science, nursing, biological science, criminal justice, or related field plus one year of related investigation experience; valid driver's license and background checks required.
Adams County, Wisconsin: Providing essential public services and administration to Adams County residents.
2+ YOEAssociate degree in police science or related and 2 years investigations, EMT-B level medical training and 2 years medical experience, valid Wisconsin driver\u0002s license, bondable, able to lift 30 lbs, available for on-call evenings/weekends/holidays.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Providing public services and governance to the people of Massachusetts.
Associate's degree or technical certification in a science/medical field; valid motor vehicle license; pass background check and medical evaluation; respirator fit testing and standard immunizations; able to lift up to 250 lbs with assistance and 70 lbs independently; assist with autopsies, specimen collection, and scene response.
State of Maryland: Provides public governance and services for Maryland residents.
MD or DO, board-certified in forensic pathology and anatomical pathology, completed ACGME forensic fellowship, Maryland medical licensure eligible, on-call and weekend availability.