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Medicolegal (Medical) Death Investigator I, II, or III

Johnson County Government
USD $28.49/Hr.-USD $42.73/Hr.
United States, Kansas, Olathe
111 South Cherry Street (Show on map)
Apr 29, 2026

Medicolegal (Medical) Death Investigator I, II, or III
Location

US-KS-
ID

2026-3712






Category
Healthcare, Welfare, and Social Services

Benefits Category
Full Time - Regular (Full Benefits)

Remote
No

Post End Date
5/12/2026

Salary Min
USD $28.49/Hr.

Salary Max
USD $42.73/Hr.

Organizational Unit
Department of Health and Environment

Work Schedule
On-call, nights, evenings, weekends - 40 hours/wk

Driving Status
Intermediate (5%-25%)



Overview

A career with Johnson County Government is more than just a job, it is an opportunity to serve a diverse and expanding community in meaningful ways. We challenge ourselves to be a different kind of government because we care deeply about our community and each other. Committed to our shared values, we provide excellent public service, seeking always to improve ourselves and our organization. We offer wonderful benefits, retirement plans, wellness incentives, a great organizational culture, and much more! If you're searching for something more than just a job, something akin to a calling, then consider the challenge and opportunity of being a member of Johnson County Government!



Job Description

Johnson County Health & Environment department is looking for a qualified candidates to fill the position of a Medicolegal (Medical) Death Investigator I, II, or III, with level placement and pay based upon experience and background. The position is located 11894 South Sunset Drive, Olathe, KS 66061.

Death Investigator I
Job Grade: 15.15
Pay Range: $26.19/hr - $35.43/hr

The Death Investigator I will assist the Chief Medical Investigator with investigations of sudden and unexpected deaths. This position will provide written and oral reports regarding investigation findings and will primarily take reports of death from home, respond to death scenes as needed, and conduct the acceptance of the individual into the office from the transport company when applicable.

Responsibilities Include:

    Responds promptly to various death scenes and acts as primary official in charge of the body, personal effects and evidence; takes photographs and interviews witnesses to obtain a statement reflecting the circumstances of death; performs external examinations of the deceased on scene; uses critical thinking to ask unique questions of each respective case; independently identifies and determines jurisdiction of a case, with consultation of the on-call pathologist as needed; ensures the proper handling of the body in accordance with established policies and procedures; conducts or assists with the intake, maintenance, and disposition of biohazardous materials/waste, property, evidence, toxicology, medication, bodies, and/or specimens; operates county response vehicles and equipment.
  • Investigates all deaths which are under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner as dictated by K.S.A. 22a-231; ensures the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of investigations, as well as compliance with local, state and federal laws governing the same; obtains medical records in deaths being investigated as needed; applies professional knowledge and accepted practices in performing the same; investigates deaths involving a communicable disease; completes testing of suspected deaths related to communicable diseases; reports communicable disease deaths to the local Department of Health and Environment to assist in the implementation of control and preventative measures to reduce the impact in the community.
  • Prepares a comprehensive report detailing the necessary case demographics and a summary of the scene and circumstances surrounding any death occurring under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner, utilizing hospital records, interviews with relatives, friends and other contacts, and other information as needed. Identifies and completes comprehensive searches of next-of-kin and organizes notification of the next-of-kin based on state statutes. Reports all work-related deaths to OSHA. Identifies and reports cases eligible for tissue and/or organ donation and refers the cases to the local organ procurement organization (Midwest Transplant Network).
  • At the direction of the Medical Examiner, Chief Medical Investigator, or his/her designees, orders required identification records. Independently arranges transportation services for decedents where jurisdiction is assumed and examination is requested or required; provides information to the Medical Examiner to aid in the ruling of cause, manner, as well as information regarding contributing factors to the death; uses established policies and procedures to facilitate this responsibility; and communicates with the Chief Medical Investigator and the Chief Medical Examiner regarding complicated death investigations. Conducts doll reenactments on cases of infant deaths where such reenactments are needed to determine cause and/or manner of death.
  • Upon request, presents case findings to all allied authorities such as the police and the District Attorney; testifies in civil and criminal court including preparation and conferences; maintains the integrity and professionalism of the same; verifies, signs and forwards appropriate forms to the proper officials; maintains these records for all deaths; ensures the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the same; ensures proper chain of evidence; and reviews all incomplete and/or pending cases for accuracy and completeness as required. Releases evidence to the appropriate investigating law enforcement agency. Represents office at meetings or on committees with other offices, departments, or agencies.
  • Speaks directly with the public; Coordinates dissemination of information and findings of investigations to family, friends, law enforcement agencies and the public in accordance with Medical Examiner Office (MEO) policies; Acts as a liaison to the bereaved: answers questions, advises, makes referrals, provides support, etc.; coordinates with funeral homes for disposition of remains and associated property in accordance to MEO policies; joins the regional mortuary operational response group to assist with mass disaster preparedness and response.
  • Coordinates with the investigating law enforcement agency for the processing of homicides and/or suspicious deaths. Creates learning point presentations based on a variety of medical conditions and how the condition(s) relate to death investigation, presenting them to the investigations unit.
  • Works irregular shifts, including weekends, nights, evenings, holidays, and on-call as needed with the possibility for overtime on short notice. Works during adverse weather conditions, with excessive heat or below freezing temperatures in stormy conditions while working outside or driving to the location of death. Working potentially mass disaster-like situations in hazardous conditions. Attends scenes where there are potential chemical, biological, physical hazards including, but not limited to, fentanyl and other drug substances, downed power lines, bodies of water, tear gas, hoarding, insects, rodents, contagious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, mold, asbestos, confined spaces, heights, and dilapidated structures. Investigators will have to attend scenes containing varying degrees of human and/or non-human decomposition.

Death Investigator II Job Grade: 16.16
Pay Range: $28.49/hr - $42.73/hr

Responsibilities Include:

  • Responds promptly to various death scenes and acts as primary official in charge of the body, personal effects and evidence; takes photographs and interviews witnesses to obtain a statement reflecting the circumstances of death; performs external examinations of the deceased on scene; uses critical thinking to ask unique questions of each respective case; independently identifies and determines jurisdiction of a case, with consultation of the on-call pathologist as needed; ensures the proper handling of the body in accordance with established policies and procedures; conducts or assists with the intake, maintenance, and disposition of biohazardous materials/waste, property, evidence, toxicology, medication, bodies, and/or specimens; operates county response vehicles and equipment.
    Investigates all deaths which are under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner as dictated by K.S.A. 22a-231; ensures the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of investigations, as well as compliance with local, state and federal laws governing the same; obtains medical records in deaths being investigated as needed; applies professional knowledge and accepted practices in performing the same; investigates deaths involving a communicable disease; completes testing of suspected deaths related to communicable diseases; reports communicable disease deaths to the local Department of Health and Environment to assist in the implementation of control and preventative measures to reduce the impact in the community.
  • Prepares a comprehensive electronic report detailing the necessary case demographics and a summary of the scene and circumstances surrounding any death occurring under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner, utilizing hospital records, interviews with relatives, friends and other contacts, and other information as needed. Identifies and completes comprehensive searches for next-of-kin and organizes notification of the next-of-kin based on state statutes. Identifies and reports cases eligible for tissue and/or organ donation and refers the cases to the local organ procurement organization (Midwest Transplant Network).
  • At the direction of the Medical Examiner, Chief Medical Investigator, or his/her designees, orders required identification records. Independently arranges transportation services for decedents where jurisdiction is assumed and examination is requested or required; provides information to the Medical Examiner to aid in the ruling of cause, manner, as well as information regarding contributing factors to the death; uses established policies and procedures to facilitate this responsibility; and communicates with the Chief Medical Investigator and the Chief Medical Examiner regarding complicated death investigations. Conducts doll reenactments on cases of infant deaths where such reenactments are needed to determine cause and/or manner of death.
  • Upon request, presents case findings to all allied authorities such as the police and the District Attorney; testifies in civil and criminal court including preparation and conferences; maintains the integrity and professionalism of the same; verifies, signs and forwards appropriate forms to the proper officials; maintains these records for all deaths; ensures the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the same; ensures proper chain of evidence; and reviews all incomplete and/or pending cases for accuracy and completeness as required. Releases evidence to the appropriate investigating law enforcement agency. Represents office at meetings or on committees with other offices, departments, or agencies.
  • Speaks directly with the public; Coordinates dissemination of information and findings of investigations to family, friends, law enforcement agencies and the public in accordance with Medical Examiner Office (MEO) policies; Acts as a liaison to the bereaved: answers questions, advises, makes referrals, provides support, etc.; coordinates with funeral homes for disposition of remains and associated property in accordance to MEO policies; joins the regional mortuary operational response group to assist with mass disaster preparedness and response.
  • Coordinates with the investigating law enforcement agency for the processing of homicides and/or suspicious deaths. Determines what cases need to be reported out to external agencies (Carbon monoxide, OSHA, VAERS, Hypo- and Hyperthermia, Infant Loss, etc.) and extensively investigate cases with minimal direction. Has a broad range of medical knowledge and has an effective understanding of how various medical diagnoses play a role in the cause and manner of death.
  • Assists in development and implementation of training of Medicolegal Death Investigator I staff and provides ongoing mentoring as needed. Creates presentations to aid in specialized training of the investigative staff. Leads the daily shift meeting, providing updates and feedback to staff. Provides training and education to various outside agencies on work-related procedures and issues through the use of current resources and information. Attends and presents at conferences and/or job fairs. Monitors investigative supplies and is in charge of the vehicle fleet.
  • Works irregular shifts, including weekends, nights, evenings, holidays, and on-call as needed with the possibility for overtime on short notice. Works during adverse weather conditions, with excessive heat or below freezing temperatures in stormy conditions while working outside or driving to the location of death. Working potentially mass disaster-like situations in hazardous conditions. Attends scenes where there are potential chemical, biological, physical hazards including, but not limited to, fentanyl and other drug substances, downed power lines, bodied of water, tear gas, hoarding, insects, rodents, contagious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, mold, asbestos, confined spaces, heights, and dilapidated structures. Investigators will have to attend scenes containing varying degrees of human and/or non-human decomposition.

Death Investigator III

Job Grade: 17.17
Pay Range: $32.93/hr - $49.40/hr

  • Responds promptly to various death scenes and acts as primary official in charge of the body, personal effects, medications, and evidence; takes photographs and interviews witnesses to obtain a statement reflecting the circumstances of death; performs external examinations of the deceased on scene; identifies and determines jurisdiction of a case, with consultation of the on-call pathologist as needed; ensures the proper handling of the body in accordance with established statutes, policies, and procedures; ensures proper receipt and disposition of all evidence and personal effects.
  • Establishes jurisdiction and conducts an independent and thorough investigation of all deaths which are under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner including: sudden, unexplained, unusual or suspicious deaths; work-related deaths; deaths of individuals less than 18 years of age; in-custody deaths; deaths with a cause noted to be of public interest; homicides, suicides, accidental, and undetermined manners of death; deaths when the decedent was in apparent health; deaths when the decedent was not regularly attended by a licensed physician; or when a physician refuses to sign the death certificate; ensures the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of investigations, as well as compliance with local, state and federal laws governing the same; obtains medical records in deaths being investigated as needed; applies professional knowledge and accepted practices in performing the same; investigates deaths involving communicable disease; completes testing of suspected deaths related to communicable diseases; communicates findings to the local Department of Health and Environment to assist in the implementation of control and preventative measures to reduce the impact in the community.
  • Prepares a comprehensive electronic report detailing the necessary case demographics and a summary of the scene and circumstances surrounding any death occurring under the jurisdiction of the Medical Examiner, utilizing hospital records, interviews with relatives, friends and other contacts, and other information. Identifies and locates next-of-kin and organizes notification of the next-of-kin based on state statutes. Reports all work-related deaths to OSHA. Identifies and reports cases eligible for tissue and/or organ donation and refers the cases to the local organ procurement organization (Midwest Transplant Network).
  • At the direction of the Medical Examiner, Chief Medical Investigator, or his/her designees, orders required identification records. Arranges transportation services for decedents where jurisdiction is assumed and examination is requested or required; provides information to the Medical Examiner or his/her designee to aid in the ruling of cause, manner, as well as information regarding contributing factors to the death; uses established policies and procedures to facilitate this responsibility; and communicates with the Chief Medical Investigator and the Medical Examiner regarding complicated death investigations. Conducts doll reenactments on cases of infant deaths where such reenactments are needed to determine cause and/or manner of death.
  • Upon request, presents case findings to all allied authorities such as the police and the District Attorney; testifies in civil and criminal court including preparation and conferences; maintains the integrity and professionalism of the same; verifies, signs, and forwards forms to the proper officials; maintains these records for all deaths; ensures the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of the same; ensures proper chain of custody; and reviews incomplete and/or pending cases for accuracy and completeness; releases evidence to the appropriate investigating law enforcement agency.
  • Coordinates with the investigating law enforcement agency for the processing of homicides and/or suspicious deaths. Coordinates dissemination of information to family, friends, law enforcement agencies and the public in accordance with Medical Examiner's Office policies; acts as a liaison to the bereaved: answers questions, advises, makes referrals, provides support, etc.; coordinates with funeral homes for disposition of remains and associated property in accordance with MEO policies; joins the regional mortuary operational response group to assist with mass disaster preparedness and response. Ensures that family members are aware of the support services available to them; coordinates release of evidence to investigating agencies.
  • Acts as a mentor within the division; ensures compliance with all applicable health and safety standards and good laboratory practices; provides guidance in constant improvement activities related to medicolegal death investigations; assists in training new investigator personnel; assists the Chief Medical Investigator and the Deputy Chief Investigator in the hiring, training, and education of other medicolegal death investigators; provide backup and on-call activities, as needed; creates specialized training materials for other medicolegal death investigators; assists in the education of outside agencies; leads the daily shift meeting and provide feedback to staff; attends and presents at conferences and/or job fairs; monitors investigative supplies and the fleet.
  • Works irregular shifts, including weekends, nights, evenings, holidays, and on-call as needed with the possibility for overtime on short notice. Works during adverse weather conditions, with excessive heat or below freezing temperatures in stormy conditions while working outside or driving to the location of death. Working potentially mass disaster-like situations in hazardous conditions. Attends scenes where there are potential chemical, biological, physical hazards including, but not limited to, fentanyl and other drug substances, downed power lines, bodied of water, tear gas, hoarding, insects, rodents, contagious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, mold, asbestos, confined spaces, heights, and dilapidated structures. Investigators will have to attend scenes containing varying degrees of human and/or non-human decomposition.


Job Requirements

Job Requirements for Death Investigator I:

A Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field.

Two (2) years of full-time experience as a medical investigator, deputy coroner, law enforcement officer, mortician, emergency medical technician, or relevant field.

BASIC Certification with the American Board of Medicolegal Investigators (ABMDI) is preferred.

The ideal candidate must possess knowledge and skills in digital photography; dealing with distraught, upset and violent family members, friends and witnesses.

*Experience can substitute for education

Job Requirements for Death Investigator II:

A Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field is required.

Two (2) years of full-time experience as a medical investigator is required.

A certification with the American Board of Medicolegal Investigators (ABMDI). And a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record is also required.

Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field is preferred.

The ideal candidate must possess knowledge and skills in digital photography; dealing with distraught, upset and violent family members, friends and witnesses; the ability to operate computer equipment and use software programs to complete required paperwork, reports, and email correspondence. Have knowledge of and applicable laws, statutes, and chain of custody requirements; medical terminology, human anatomy, investigation techniques, and methods, particularly as they relate to a death investigation and of prescription medications and their uses.

Job Requirements for Death Investigator III:

Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Biological Science, Forensic Science, Natural science, Anthropology, Nursing, or any other medically relevant field, and BASIC Cerification with the American Board of Medicolegal Investigators (ABMDI) Registry Certification are required.

Four (4) years of full-time experience as a medical death investigator is also required.

The ideal candidate must possess knowledge and skills in digital photography; dealing with distraught, upset and violent family members, friends and witnesses; the ability to operate computer equipment and use software programs to complete required paperwork, reports, and email correspondence. Have knowledge of and applicable laws, statutes, and chain of custody requirements; medical terminology, human anatomy, investigation techniques, and methods, particularly as they relate to a death investigation and of prescription medications and their uses.

Physical, Environmental, and Special Working Conditions for Death Investigator I, II, and III:

  • Sensory abilities, including special vision and/or hearing requirements related to examinations of death scenes and decedents at those scenes.
  • Excessive standing and/or walking: 25%
  • Bending over and/or kneeling: 20%
  • Exposures to extreme temperatures, and/or fumes, chemicals, and/ or heights.
  • Lifting: up to 125lbs
  • Pushing, pulling, or rolling: up to 150lbs
  • On call/stand-by work required.
  • Shift work.
  • Safety-sensitive job.
  • Weather Essential job: Department and County Essential
  • Uniform required.
  • Must provide TB status and current Hepatitis B vaccination records prior to employment or obtain within six months.
  • All County employees may be called upon to assist other departments in a declared emergency situation.
  • Johnson County Government requires reference/background screening for all positions. Specified criteria may vary by Department/Agency.
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