Chief Medical Examiner
- Employer
- State of Maine, Bureau of Human Resources
- Location
- Augusta, Maine
- Closing date
- Dec 23, 2023
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- Position Type
- Executive / President
- Hours
- Full Time
- Specialty
- Medical Anthropology
- Organization Type
- Government
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Chief Medical Examiner
Augusta , Maine , United States | Office of Chief Medical Examiner | Full-time
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STATE OF MAINE
Chief Medical Examiner
Location: Augusta, Maine
Base Salary Range: $285,000 - $310,000
Opening Date: September 19, 2023
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Position #006200001
The Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner is seeking a forensic pathologist to serve as Chief Medical Examiner in our facility in Augusta, Maine.
Maine, the Pine Tree State, is best known for lobsters, rocky shoreline, and the vast forests that blanket most of the state. With a large geographical area, and total population less than 1.4 million, Maine is one of the most rural states in the country. This means there are plenty of open spaces to get away and explore! Maine has coastline, mountains, multiple state parks, and Acadia National Park with opportunities for enjoying the outdoors, hiking, biking, camping, boating, and fishing. With 3,478 miles of coastline, you are bound to find a spot to enjoy the Atlantic Ocean any time during our four seasons of the year. Maine has the lowest violent crime rate in the country; and an average of 24 homicides a year. Working in Augusta, the state's capitol, provides a unique opportunity for networking. Augusta is 50 minutes from Portland, the state's largest city. Centrally located between two international airports (Portland and Bangor) and the Amtrak train system, any destination point is easily accessible from Augusta. By car, it is 2.5 hours to Boston, five hours to Montreal, and six hours to New York City.
About the Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME): At the moment, the facility occupies a free-standing 8,350 square foot building at 30 Hospital Street in Augusta. A new 20,000 sq./ft. building is currently being designed, with construction on the current campus set to begin in 2023.
The Office of Chief Medical Examiner was established in 1968 through the passing of the "Medical Examiner Act", Title 22 MRSA Chapter 711. The office is administratively within the Office of the Attorney General and is empowered to take jurisdiction over all deaths that are not known to be due to exclusively natural processes. All violent, criminal, suspicious, and deaths of apparent undetermined causes or manners fall under the jurisdiction of the OCME. Other types of deaths (which may be due to natural causes), such as in infants, or people in custody, or any deaths whose causes may represent a potential risk to the public at large, are also investigated by the OCME. The OCME works with many local and state agencies including the Attorney General's Office, state and local law enforcement, various state agencies, and fatality review teams. The OCME has been fully accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners since 2017.
The OCME is staffed with twelve full time positions: one Chief Medical Examiner, one Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, one Office Administrator, two Medicolegal Death Investigators, four clerical/office staff, one Director of Laboratory and Mortuary Operations, and two Medical Examiner Assistants. By statute, the Chief Medical Examiner is appointed for a seven year term by the Governor. The Chief then appoints the Deputy Chief and Office Administrator. The Chief Medical Examiner also appoints all field Medical Examiners and field Medicolegal Death Investigators.
The office currently has one full-time position funded by a grant from the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS). This program is funded and administered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There are also two part-time Field Deputy Chief Medical Examiners, and contracted administrative staff to answer the phones overnight, on weekends, on holidays, and whenever else the office is officially closed.
In addition to the two full-time Medicolegal Death Investigators employed by the OCME, there are approximately 45 field Medical Examiners who conduct examinations and certify deaths on behalf of the OCME. They are physician volunteers who are reimbursed a set fee for their service. There are also several field Medicolegal Death Investigators who conduct examinations under the direction and guidance of the Chief or Deputy Chief Medical Examiner. The field Medical Examiners and field Medicolegal Death Investigators are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Chief Medical Examiner for a term of five years and can be renewed indefinitely. The OCME also utilizes medical consultants such as a forensic anthropologist or a forensic neuropathologist as necessary for case investigation.
Duties of the Chief Medical Examiner/Examples of Work: Chief Medical Examiner duties include oversight of medicolegal death investigations, attendance at scenes of investigation when necessary, performance of medicolegal autopsies and review of ancillary tests (including completion of reports and records), forensic pathology consultative services, expert witness testimony in civil and criminal matters, responding to inquiries from next of kin, and teaching undergraduate and medical students, pathology residents, and law enforcement. The Chief will also be heavily involved in the administration of the office and medicolegal death investigator system (oversight of personnel, policy and procedure development, interactions with stakeholders). To perform these duties well, the pathologist must dedicate time to continuing medical education (CME) and familiarization with existing and updated performance standards, research/literature, and technologies. Funding is available for medical licensing and renewal, CME activities and membership in professional organizations, including attendance at professional meetings.
Workload: Successful applicant will share responsibility for casework with one other full-time forensic pathologist (the Deputy Chief) and occasional contracted weekend pathologists, to include performance of autopsies (weekdays and every third or fourth weekend) and low volume, after-hours calls by phone to support death investigators. When fully staffed, caseload is well within National Association of Medical Examiner accreditation limits, leaving suitable time for paperwork, court appearances, academic pursuits, and vacation scheduling.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have:
- Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices, methods and techniques, and current developments of forensic pathology
- Demonstrated ability to act independently in an administrative and leadership roll
- Ability to perform autopsies
- Ability to prepare testimony and act as an expert witness in court
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing
- Ability to prepare and present clear and concise reports
- Ability to establish and maintain effective professional relationships
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy
- Medical Certification: American Board of Pathology certification in Anatomic Pathology and Forensic Pathology
- Medical Licensure: Eligibility for, or possession of, a license to practice medicine or osteopathy in Maine
- Candidates must pass any level of background investigation applicable to the position
Application Instructions
If you are interested in applying for this position, prepare a cover letter highlighting your experience and qualifications that make you a strong candidate for the position and the knowledge, skills and abilities required.
Include resume, three references and complete the online direct hire application.
The Department is not responsible for late receipt of applications due to mail service, faxing malfunctions or electronic transmission malfunctions.
Please direct all questions to OCME Office AdministratorLindsey Chasteen via email (lindsey.chasteen@maine.gov) (Lindsey.Chasteen@maine.gov) or you may call 207-624-7180.
Additional information on Office of Chief Medical Examiner (https://www.maine.gov/ag/crime/chief\medical\examiner.shtml)
BENEFITS
Maine state employees embody our state motto - "Dirigo" or "I lead" - as they provide essential services to Mainers every day. We believe in supporting our workforce's health and wellbeing with a valuable total compensation package, including :
- Work-Life Balance - Rest is essential. Take time for yourself using 13 paid holidays , 12 days of sick leave , and 3+ weeks of vacation leave. Vacation leave accrual increases with years of service. Overtime-exempt employees receive personal leave.
- Health Insurance Coverage - The State of Maine pays 85%-100% of employee-only premiums ($9,893.52-$11,057.52 annual value), depending on salary. Use this chart to find the premium costs for you and your family, including the percentage of dependent coverage paid by the State.
- Health Insurance Premium Credit - Participation decreases employee-only premiums by 5%. Visit the Office of Employee Health and Wellness for more information about program requirements .
- Dental Insurance - The State of Maine pays 100% of employee-only dental premiums ($350.40 annual value).
- Retirement Plan - The State of Maine contributes 13.16 % of pay to the Maine Public Employees Retirement System (MainePERS), on behalf of the employee.
- Gym Membership Reimbursement - Improve overall health with regular exercise and receive up to $40 per month to offset this expense.
- Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts - Set aside money pre-tax to help pay for out-of-pocket health care expenses and/or daycare expenses.
- Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness - The State of Maine is a qualified employer for this federal program. For more information, visit the Federal Student Aid office .
- Living Resources Program - Navigate challenging work and life situations with our employee assistance program.
- Parental leave - One of the most important benefits for any working parent. All employees who are welcoming a child-including fathers and adoptive parents-receive four weeks of fully paid parental leave . Additionally, unpaid leave may also be available under the Family and Medical Leave Act .
- Voluntary Deferred Compensation - Save additional pre-tax funds for retirement in a MaineSaves 457(b) account through payroll deductions.
- Learn about additional wellness benefits for State employees from the Office of Employee Health and Wellness .
Maine State Government, Office of Chief Medical Examiner and the Office of the Attorney General are Equal Opportunity employers. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request.
Augusta , Maine , United States | Office of Chief Medical Examiner | Full-time
Apply by: Aug. 24, 2024
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STATE OF MAINE
Chief Medical Examiner
Location: Augusta, Maine
Base Salary Range: $285,000 - $310,000
Opening Date: September 19, 2023
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Position #006200001
The Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner is seeking a forensic pathologist to serve as Chief Medical Examiner in our facility in Augusta, Maine.
Maine, the Pine Tree State, is best known for lobsters, rocky shoreline, and the vast forests that blanket most of the state. With a large geographical area, and total population less than 1.4 million, Maine is one of the most rural states in the country. This means there are plenty of open spaces to get away and explore! Maine has coastline, mountains, multiple state parks, and Acadia National Park with opportunities for enjoying the outdoors, hiking, biking, camping, boating, and fishing. With 3,478 miles of coastline, you are bound to find a spot to enjoy the Atlantic Ocean any time during our four seasons of the year. Maine has the lowest violent crime rate in the country; and an average of 24 homicides a year. Working in Augusta, the state's capitol, provides a unique opportunity for networking. Augusta is 50 minutes from Portland, the state's largest city. Centrally located between two international airports (Portland and Bangor) and the Amtrak train system, any destination point is easily accessible from Augusta. By car, it is 2.5 hours to Boston, five hours to Montreal, and six hours to New York City.
About the Maine Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME): At the moment, the facility occupies a free-standing 8,350 square foot building at 30 Hospital Street in Augusta. A new 20,000 sq./ft. building is currently being designed, with construction on the current campus set to begin in 2023.
The Office of Chief Medical Examiner was established in 1968 through the passing of the "Medical Examiner Act", Title 22 MRSA Chapter 711. The office is administratively within the Office of the Attorney General and is empowered to take jurisdiction over all deaths that are not known to be due to exclusively natural processes. All violent, criminal, suspicious, and deaths of apparent undetermined causes or manners fall under the jurisdiction of the OCME. Other types of deaths (which may be due to natural causes), such as in infants, or people in custody, or any deaths whose causes may represent a potential risk to the public at large, are also investigated by the OCME. The OCME works with many local and state agencies including the Attorney General's Office, state and local law enforcement, various state agencies, and fatality review teams. The OCME has been fully accredited by the National Association of Medical Examiners since 2017.
The OCME is staffed with twelve full time positions: one Chief Medical Examiner, one Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, one Office Administrator, two Medicolegal Death Investigators, four clerical/office staff, one Director of Laboratory and Mortuary Operations, and two Medical Examiner Assistants. By statute, the Chief Medical Examiner is appointed for a seven year term by the Governor. The Chief then appoints the Deputy Chief and Office Administrator. The Chief Medical Examiner also appoints all field Medical Examiners and field Medicolegal Death Investigators.
The office currently has one full-time position funded by a grant from the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS). This program is funded and administered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There are also two part-time Field Deputy Chief Medical Examiners, and contracted administrative staff to answer the phones overnight, on weekends, on holidays, and whenever else the office is officially closed.
In addition to the two full-time Medicolegal Death Investigators employed by the OCME, there are approximately 45 field Medical Examiners who conduct examinations and certify deaths on behalf of the OCME. They are physician volunteers who are reimbursed a set fee for their service. There are also several field Medicolegal Death Investigators who conduct examinations under the direction and guidance of the Chief or Deputy Chief Medical Examiner. The field Medical Examiners and field Medicolegal Death Investigators are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Chief Medical Examiner for a term of five years and can be renewed indefinitely. The OCME also utilizes medical consultants such as a forensic anthropologist or a forensic neuropathologist as necessary for case investigation.
Duties of the Chief Medical Examiner/Examples of Work: Chief Medical Examiner duties include oversight of medicolegal death investigations, attendance at scenes of investigation when necessary, performance of medicolegal autopsies and review of ancillary tests (including completion of reports and records), forensic pathology consultative services, expert witness testimony in civil and criminal matters, responding to inquiries from next of kin, and teaching undergraduate and medical students, pathology residents, and law enforcement. The Chief will also be heavily involved in the administration of the office and medicolegal death investigator system (oversight of personnel, policy and procedure development, interactions with stakeholders). To perform these duties well, the pathologist must dedicate time to continuing medical education (CME) and familiarization with existing and updated performance standards, research/literature, and technologies. Funding is available for medical licensing and renewal, CME activities and membership in professional organizations, including attendance at professional meetings.
Workload: Successful applicant will share responsibility for casework with one other full-time forensic pathologist (the Deputy Chief) and occasional contracted weekend pathologists, to include performance of autopsies (weekdays and every third or fourth weekend) and low volume, after-hours calls by phone to support death investigators. When fully staffed, caseload is well within National Association of Medical Examiner accreditation limits, leaving suitable time for paperwork, court appearances, academic pursuits, and vacation scheduling.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have:
- Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices, methods and techniques, and current developments of forensic pathology
- Demonstrated ability to act independently in an administrative and leadership roll
- Ability to perform autopsies
- Ability to prepare testimony and act as an expert witness in court
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing
- Ability to prepare and present clear and concise reports
- Ability to establish and maintain effective professional relationships
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy
- Medical Certification: American Board of Pathology certification in Anatomic Pathology and Forensic Pathology
- Medical Licensure: Eligibility for, or possession of, a license to practice medicine or osteopathy in Maine
- Candidates must pass any level of background investigation applicable to the position
Application Instructions
If you are interested in applying for this position, prepare a cover letter highlighting your experience and qualifications that make you a strong candidate for the position and the knowledge, skills and abilities required.
Include resume, three references and complete the online direct hire application.
The Department is not responsible for late receipt of applications due to mail service, faxing malfunctions or electronic transmission malfunctions.
Please direct all questions to OCME Office AdministratorLindsey Chasteen via email (lindsey.chasteen@maine.gov) (Lindsey.Chasteen@maine.gov) or you may call 207-624-7180.
Additional information on Office of Chief Medical Examiner (https://www.maine.gov/ag/crime/chief\medical\examiner.shtml)
BENEFITS
Maine state employees embody our state motto - "Dirigo" or "I lead" - as they provide essential services to Mainers every day. We believe in supporting our workforce's health and wellbeing with a valuable total compensation package, including :
- Work-Life Balance - Rest is essential. Take time for yourself using 13 paid holidays , 12 days of sick leave , and 3+ weeks of vacation leave. Vacation leave accrual increases with years of service. Overtime-exempt employees receive personal leave.
- Health Insurance Coverage - The State of Maine pays 85%-100% of employee-only premiums ($9,893.52-$11,057.52 annual value), depending on salary. Use this chart to find the premium costs for you and your family, including the percentage of dependent coverage paid by the State.
- Health Insurance Premium Credit - Participation decreases employee-only premiums by 5%. Visit the Office of Employee Health and Wellness for more information about program requirements .
- Dental Insurance - The State of Maine pays 100% of employee-only dental premiums ($350.40 annual value).
- Retirement Plan - The State of Maine contributes 13.16 % of pay to the Maine Public Employees Retirement System (MainePERS), on behalf of the employee.
- Gym Membership Reimbursement - Improve overall health with regular exercise and receive up to $40 per month to offset this expense.
- Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts - Set aside money pre-tax to help pay for out-of-pocket health care expenses and/or daycare expenses.
- Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness - The State of Maine is a qualified employer for this federal program. For more information, visit the Federal Student Aid office .
- Living Resources Program - Navigate challenging work and life situations with our employee assistance program.
- Parental leave - One of the most important benefits for any working parent. All employees who are welcoming a child-including fathers and adoptive parents-receive four weeks of fully paid parental leave . Additionally, unpaid leave may also be available under the Family and Medical Leave Act .
- Voluntary Deferred Compensation - Save additional pre-tax funds for retirement in a MaineSaves 457(b) account through payroll deductions.
- Learn about additional wellness benefits for State employees from the Office of Employee Health and Wellness .
Maine State Government, Office of Chief Medical Examiner and the Office of the Attorney General are Equal Opportunity employers. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request.
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