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This position provides Medical Examiner and Forensic Pathology services to the residents of Mecklenburg County and 2 additional regional counties for cases under E jurisdiction. The successful candidate will join 3 current full time forensic pathologists in performing approximately 700 autopsies and 850 external examinations annually issuing reports completing death certificates and testifying in court. Reporting to the Deputy County Manager and Chief of Staff this position further serves as the department director of an independent County office developing and implementing policies and procedures in compliance with state statutes and contracts. Office support staff includes the business manager and 2 administrative positions an investigations manager and 11 death investigators and 5 forensic autopsy/morgue technicians. The position is currently being recruited to plan for future incumbent retirement in 2025.
Essential Functions
Knowledge
Skills
Preferred Qualifications
Experience
5 years of experience as a forensic pathologist performing autopsies and serving as a medical examiner investigating and certifying deaths. At least 2 years of experience in a supervisory role.
Education
Graduation from an accredited school of medicine with residency training in anatomic pathology (AP) or anatomic and clinical pathology (AP/CP) and 1 year of fellowship training in forensic pathology.
Licenses and Certifications
Abilities
About Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County is home to overresidents and the City of Charlotte. With almost 7 million residents within 100 miles Mecklenburg County and Charlotte lie in the heart of a region that is the sixth largest urban area in the United States. Mecklenburg County is one of the two largest by population counties in the State of North Carolina. The County includes the City of Charlotte; towns of Cornelius Davidson and Huntersville (north of Charlotte); and the towns of Matthews Mint Hill and Pineville (south and southeast of Charlotte). Mecklenburg County is the second most populous county between Atlanta Georgia and Washington D.C. In fact between 2010 and 2020 the Countys population grew by 21.3. Recent data presented by the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance indicates that from July 2022 through June 2023 the Charlotte region and Mecklenburg County had a daily inflow of 117 new residents placing the region among the top 10 highest growth major metro regions in the country. This migration to Mecklenburg County bolsters the workforce enriches the cultural landscape and drives economic growth. It also illustrates the confidence that people have in the region and its ability to be the perfect place to invest in their futures and contribute to a thriving community.
With this rapid growth over the last decade Mecklenburg County has attracted people from around the country and the world. As a major hub for American Airlines one of the countrys largest airlines it is easy to get to Mecklenburg County. This access has helped attract several Fortune 500 and 1000 companies that bring millions of investment dollars into the local economy. With a world renowned park and recreation system a range of professional and minor league sports teams and diverse communities people who come to Mecklenburg County find an energized downtown and a variety of living options.
Brief History
Mecklenburg County was created from a portion of Anson County on December 11 1762. Residents chose the name Mecklenburg in hopes of gaining favor with King George III of England whose wife Queen Charlotte was born in a German province of that name. Soon angered by the treatment they received from England the residents signed the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence on May 20 1775 more than a year before the United States Declaration of Independence was signed.
The North Carolina State Constitution approved in 1868 gave the citizens of a county the authority to elect a Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). Since 1994 Mecklenburg County has been governed by a ninemember BOCC with six members elected by districts and three elected atlarge. The Boards major responsibilities include adopting the annual County budget setting the County property tax rate and assessing and establishing priorities on the many community needs especially those related to health education welfare mental health and the environment. The Board also makes appointments to advisory committees.
As Mecklenburg County grew in terms of responsibilities and financial commitments the need for professional management became evident. In 1962 the County Manager form of administration was adopted. Appointed by the BOCC the County Manager is the Chief Executive Officer of Mecklenburg County Government. The County Manager implements Board policies represents the County in dealings with other governmental units and agencies recommends the annual budget to the Board and coordinates the work of all County agencies with the help of the Deputy County Managers and department directors.
Services and Operations
Mecklenburg County Government represents a partnership of the people elected officials County employees and community advisors all working together to serve Mecklenburg County residents by helping improve their lives and community. As such the County operates with the following Vision Mission and Values:
Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners Community Vision
Mecklenburg County will be a community of pride and choice for people to live learn work and recreate.
Mecklenburg County Mission Statement
To serve Mecklenburg County residents by helping them improve their lives and community.
Mecklenburg County Vision Statement
Mecklenburg County will be the best local government service provider.
Mecklenburg County Values and Guiding Principles
Ethics: We work with integrity.
Customers: We serve our customers with courtesy and respect.
Employees: We recognize employees as our most important resource.
Excellence: We invest in learning and improving.
Teams: We work as a team respecting each other.
Accountability: We focus on results.
With an operating budget of approximately $2.5 billion Mecklenburg County provides the following types of services to its over 1.1 million residents:
In addition the County has general administration functions such as human resources management budget accounting internal audit and information technology for the efficient operation of government.
Over the past decade Mecklenburg County has faced several challenges that have served as the impetus to change how the County manages its business. These challenges include growth diminishing state revenue increasing educational needs and a more diverse population. Hence Mecklenburg County has chosen to focus on changing and improving the key processes for strategic business planning budgeting and performance management to ensure that the County makes the best use of limited resources to deliver value to its customers and stakeholders. These disciplined continuous processes assist in holding government accountable. In Mecklenburg County this approach is considered to be good government as the Office of Strategy & Innovation team works with departments to update strategic business plans and ensure relevancy to the business
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Compensation & Benefits
A competitive salary based on experience will be offered for this position with generous benefits. Benefits include medical dental vision care flexible spending accounts short and longterm disability as well as basic and supplemental term life insurance.
The selected candidate will be automatically enrolled into the North Carolina Local Government Retirement System upon their employment. In addition there is optional participation in one of two deferred compensation plans a 457 Plan or 401(k) Plan with a 5 match from the County.
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