Under administrative direction, this position is responsible for the performance of medical activities in the Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office; and is responsible for developing and coordinating the planning, organization, direction and performance of the medical activities of the Office along with other Assistant Medical Examiner-Coroners.
Candidates must possess a Doctor of Medicine degree from an approved school of medicine, be board certified or at the very least board eligible, and possess a valid California Physicians and Surgeons license to qualify.
Through this recruitment bulletin, the Medical Examiner-Coroner is seeking candidates for Full-Time, Part-Time, and Extra-Help (temporary) positions. Please indicate your preference in the supplemental section of the application.
Filing Period and Application Procedure
Final Filing Date: This is a Continuous posting and will be opened until filled. First review of submitted applications will be Tuesday, June 4, 2024. The recruitment may be extended or closed as early as 10 days after issue date. You are encouraged to apply as soon as possible and to monitor this site for updated closing information.
This recruitment requires the submission of an online application. No paper applications will be accepted. Applicants must apply online at www.sccjobs.org.
It is important that the following information be included in your application packet, as it will be evaluated during the competitive review process:
1. Resume.
2. Cover letter explaining why you are the ideal candidate. Address to: Dr. Michelle Jorden, Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner
3. Complete responses to the supplemental questions.
Questions regarding this Executive recruitment may be directed to Felicia Sanchez, Executive Services at (408) 299-6956 or at felicia.sanchez@esa.sccgov.org.
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POSITION HIGHLIGHTS - WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN US
-Fantastic team of doctors, investigators, technicians, and administrative support staff
-Our technicians perform full evisceration under doctor supervision
-One of the highest salary ranges in the Country
-Rotating call with on-call pay
-Great benefits including 312 annual leave hours, with cash out option
-Generous retirement plan - CalPERS
-457 Deferred Compensation Plan available
-Annual educational reimbursement of $4,500 to cover professional membership dues, books, academic meetings, medical licensure, CMEs, etc.
-Operates as an independent Chief Medical Examiner system
-Telework opportunities when not on call (paper weeks)
-Stable office with goal of seeking Nation Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) accreditation
-Electronic medical records access for County Hospitals with ongoing efforts to include other Bay Area hospitals
-Thirteen (13) paid county holidays annually
-All doctors are Board certified with an in-house Board Certified
-Neuropathologist
-Cases that will intrigue you; the County has three (3) level I trauma centers
-Doctors who are certified/diplomates of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators
-Digital radiology
-Clean and spacious autopsy stations and an isolation autopsy suite
-Access to Department of Pathology, Stanford University
-Academic affiliation with Stanford and teaching opportunities with rotating residents from County Hospital and Stanford
-Majority of CME activities fulfilled through CAP in autopsy pathology, forensic pathology, and neuropathology
SANTA CLARA COUNTY
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, Santa Clara County has a rich history that spans from its agricultural roots to its current position as a global hub of innovation and technology. With a multitude of natural amenities, 300 days of sunshine a year, strong economic vitality, and one of the highest standards of living in the country, the region attracts people from all over the world and has long been considered one of the best places to live and work in the United States.
Santa Clara County’s population of over 1.9 million is the largest in Northern California, one of the largest in the nation, and is among California’s most heterogenous communities, rich in ethnic and cultural diversity. Today, Santa Clara County is a major employment powerhouse for the region, providing more than a quarter of all jobs in the Bay Area. Santa Clara County is home to numerous high-tech companies like Google, Apple, Adobe, Zoom, Cisco Systems, and Intel.
Santa Clara County is made up of people from diverse cultures, nationalities, and racial groups. Over 100 languages and dialects are spoken. A large percentage of the county population was born outside of the United States. The county has a large Asian and Latino population, representing approximately 40% and 25% of the county population respectively, with many immigrants from countries around the world settling in the area.
The County of Santa Clara is also the largest employer within Santa Clara County with over 22,500 employees. The County’s workforce closely approximates the ethnic diversity of our community. The County workforce is also widely distributed across age groups, and women represent a majority of the County’s workforce. This provides the County with diverse perspectives and allows for better representation across different groups, strengthening our service delivery.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT
The County of Santa Clara was established in 1850 and is one of the original twenty-seven counties in the State of California. The County operates under a charter adopted by the voters of the County and is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors. The members of the Board are elected by district, on a non-partisan basis for four-year staggered terms, with a limit of three terms. The Board is responsible for passing ordinances, adopting the budget, appointing committees, and appointing the County Executive, County Counsel, Clerk of the Board, and Public Defender. With the exception of these appointed officials and three other elected offices (the Assessor, District Attorney, and Sheriff), the County Executive appoints all other agency and department heads and is responsible for the administration of the County government.
The County provides a wide range of government and safety net services, including operating Santa Clara Valley Healthcare, California’s second-largest county-operated, award-winning health system with three hospitals and a network of primary and specialty care clinics. Other major services provided include law enforcement, corrections, social services, and general government programs such as tax collection and vital records. The County also operates 28 parks covering more than 50,000 acres, 62 miles of expressways which average 1.5 million vehicle trips per day, two general aviation airports, branch libraries in eight cities, three fire districts, and a state-of-the art animal services center.