The Impact You Can Make
Team Impact
The Forensic Autopsy Technician maintains related records and certificates, prepares equipment, supplies and bodies for autopsy, assists with the performance of autopsies, stores tissues and specimens, and maintains the area and all equipment and supplies in a clean and organized fashion. Also is responsible for maintaining appropriate professional communications and client relations with all
external and internal contacts required in the performance of this position. This position requires the exercise of sound judgement and responsibility and works under the direct supervision of the attending pathologist during autopsy procedures.
The Glens Falls Hospital Impact
Mission
Our Mission is to improve the health of people in our region by providing access to exceptional, affordable, and patient-centered care every day and in every setting.
How You Will Fulfill Your Potential
Responsibilities
Assists the pathologist in performing the postmortem exam which includes the following functions:
Follows universal precautions and adheres to hospital and departments’ safety regulations.
Obtains appropriate permits and verifies correct patient identification prior to performing an autopsy.
Perform some parts of the autopsy which may include opening the skull, removal and weighing various organs, locating and tying off major vessels and closing incisions.
Maintain correct tissue identification throughout the procedure.
Clean, drape and store bodies prior to removal by funeral directors.
Access Requisition Entry in LIS to place order for Autopsy.
Practice safety and infection control according to established standard operation procedures (SOPs).
Ensure security and confidentiality are maintained at all times.
Prepare and set up equipment, tools and supplies needed for the autopsy.
Education/Accredited Programs
2 years of college in an AAS in Biology, Mortuary Science or Forensics is required. Forensic bachelor’s degree preferred.
Experience:
At least a year of specifically related experience in college, with autopsies or with relevant laboratory experience
Skills/Abilities
Ability to read and understand SOPS and departmental safety manuals.
Ability to understand communications with the attending pathologist in both a written and oral form.
Ability to withstand the sight of blood and tolerate various smells
Ability to perform under difficult circumstances such as dealing with a disfigured and/or decomposed body.
Ability to operate an electrical bone saw and weighing scale.
Ability to understand and document weight and volume using the metric system.
Communities We Serve
Located in the foothills of the beautiful Adirondack mountains, Glens Falls is conveniently located a short drive away from the capital region and Lake George. Work at the top of your profession and jumpstart your next career here at Glens Falls Hospital!
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law.
Salary Range
The expected base rate for this Glens Falls, New York, United States-based position is $24.75 to $37.13 per hour. Exact rate is determined on a case-by-case basis commensurate with experience level, as well as education and certifications pertaining to each position which may be above the listed job requirements.
Benefits
Glens Falls Hospital is committed to providing our people with valuable and competitive benefits offerings, as it is a core part of providing a strong overall employee experience. A summary of these offerings, which are available to active, full-time and part-time employees who work at least 30 hours per week, can be found here.