Notice- OSP Seeking Locum Tenens Forensic Pathologists
Federal opportunity from Department of State Police. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Aug 31, 2027.
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Notice- OSP Seeking Locum Tenens Forensic Pathologists
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The Oregon State Police (OSP) is seeking locum tenens forensic pathologists to fill temporary staffing needs, indicating a commitment to maintaining essential forensic services. This opportunity emphasizes the necessity for expertise in forensic pathology, likely keeping pace with ongoing investigative demands. Responses are due by August 31, 2027, allowing ample time for qualified providers to prepare submissions.
The OSP is looking for qualified forensic pathologists who can provide locum tenens services to ensure uninterrupted forensic analysis and autopsy services.
- Identifying and recruiting qualified forensic pathologists
- Facilitating onboarding and orientation processes
- Managing locum tenens assignments and schedules
- Ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory standards for forensic services
- Proof of relevant certification in forensic pathology
- References from previous forensic pathologist engagements
- Detailed pricing structure for locum tenens services
- Proposed staffing and management plan for assignments
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- Specific qualifications required for forensic pathologists
- Details on expected caseloads or workload
- Any specific training required for staff
- Information on how pathologists will be evaluated
- Clarification on whether this is a single or multiple award scenario
- Potential for long-term engagements beyond 2027
- Exact job locations in Oregon
- Any preferred vendors or incumbent information
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