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Become a Coroner

Do you love late night crime shows? Are you interested in human biology and love to solve problems? If so, then you should consider a career as a coroner. When you become a coroner, you become responsible for seeking out the cause of suspicious or violent deaths. You may assist at a crime scene and later carry out an autopsy to further investigate the nature of death. Using toxicology and pathology you would seek out clues and information as to how the person died. You may later prepare a report or testify in court as to your findings.

When you become a coroner, coroner assistant or coroner technician, you can look forward to an exciting career which will offer up tasks which are intriguing as well as challenging. You will hold a respected position within the community and make a contribution to law enforcement and justice.

A coroner is responsible for the investigation of deaths which occur in suspicious circumstances, or are not the result of natural causes. A Coroner works closely with law enforcement officials to conduct inquests, perform autopsies, and investigates the cause and circumstances of death.

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Career outlook

Many coroners begin their career as a forensic pathologist, coroner assistant or a coroner technician. There are excellent job opportunities for those with a qualification to work as a coroner. With experience there is lots of room for advancement as a coroner, some choose to move on to research or teaching within the field.


Coroner Salary

The average starting salary for a Coroner is around $50,000 per year. Many coroners with more experience earn six figure salaries.


Job Requirements

In most states you will need a college degree that focuses on crime scene investigation, biology, or science to qualify as a coroner. Many forensic pathologists, coroner assistants and coroner technicians take on further study to advance to the position of coroner. There are coroner degree programs suited to this purpose.

No matter what education you have received so far, it is possible to become a coroner with further education. You can study online to become a coroner, degree courses are available and are flexible to fit in with your current commitments.

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