Part-Time

Deputy Investigator Part-Time

Coroner Department

Posted on 9/13/2025

County of Berks

County of Berks

Compensation Overview

$20.95/hr

Reading, PA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • High school diploma or G.E.D.
  • Background in law enforcement, fire investigation services, emergency medical technician/paramedic or related fields or prior experience in a Coroner/Medical Examiner’s office.
  • Full time deputies are required to attend and pass a 40-hour course and test presented by The Coroner’s Education Board and complete 8 C.E.U. credits to maintain Coroner Certification annually.
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for handling of routine calls during the work shift and for contacting the On-Duty Supervisor for non-routine calls.
  • Receive calls for service from Berks County Dispatcher, Coroner’s office telephones, or supervisors. Complete a report of death either by taking the information over the telephone or responding to the scene, hospital, nursing home, care-giving facility, place of business, or a personal residence.
  • Complete the required paperwork for any such calls while on duty in a complete, concise, and professional manner as dictated by the protocols and procedures of the office.
  • While at the scene, conduct a thorough investigation into the facts and circumstances surrounding the death.
  • Conduct a complete investigation of the body and the scene.
  • Make determinations of suspicious and non-suspicious deaths, time of death due to circumstances of the body, such as rigor mortis, livor mortis, body decomposition, etc.
  • Preserve, collect, and interpret evidence for the office, police, or the courts. Work with other agencies at the scene, such as law enforcement, fire, ambulance personnel, etc.
  • Conduct an in-depth interview with family member(s) to determine past medical history, habits, medications, recent problems or falls, etc. If family members are not present, conduct an in-depth search of the premises for information leading to finding next of kin.
  • Advise and assist families with the process of interment of the deceased, advising and assisting with funeral homes and removals.
  • In the event the body must be removed for further investigation (i.e. homicides, vehicle crashes, accidents) or further testing (i.e. autopsies, toxicological exams, odentology) the deputy is responsible for transporting the body to the morgue or other testing facility. The deputy is responsible for the chain of custody for the body during this type of event.
  • Obtain, identify, and preserve body fluids (blood, urine, vitreous, bile) for toxicological examinations and transport same to the appropriate laboratory when necessary.
  • Handle requests for information and to assist in routine office duties while on duty and refer all other matters to the on-duty Supervisor.

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