Job Summary
The main activity of the Office of the State Pathologist (OSP) is the performance of post
mortem examinations in cases of sudden, unexplained deaths where a criminal or
suspicious element is present. In approximately 10% of cases, this also involves a scene
visit. The forensic pathologists provide a post mortem report to the relevant coroner in such
cases and attend at the inquest and at any court proceedings arising out of a Garda (Irish
police) investigation to provide their expert opinion.
Main Duties of the Job
The duties of each State Pathologist include advising An Garda Síochána on all questions
pertaining to or involving the science of forensic pathology. The appointee will be required to
give evidence to the courts and at inquiries, inquests and investigations concerning their
examinations, findings and resulting deductions. The appointee will also be required to
express an opinion in their capacity as State Pathologist on any aspect of forensic pathology
or any forensic pathological question or issue that may arise.
The appointee will be required to deputise for the Chief State Pathologist as and when
required. This includes staff supervision, research/elective supervision, membership of
committees and communication with stakeholders among other responsibilities.
Applications are invited from medical practitioners who are registered in the
General/Specialist Register of Medical Practitioners or who are entitled to be registered and
have the requisite additional specified qualifications as outlined in the Information Booklet for
this campaign.
In addition, the successful candidate will demonstrate:
- specific knowledge of Forensic Pathology, including documented histopathology
experience
- practical experience in neuropathology and paediatric/perinatal pathology as relevant
to forensic pathology
- experience of presenting evidence in a court in a professional and impartial manner.
-the ability to carry out post mortem examinations to a high standard and in
recognition of national and international guidelines, to construct scientifically
accurate, comprehensive and readable medico-legal reports.
-the ability to communicate medical knowledge to lay persons and to teach proficiently
at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Information about the Organisation
The OSP was established in 1975 and is an agency under the aegis of the Department of
Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. The Office provides independent expert advice on all
matters pertaining to forensic pathology and delivers a nationwide, 24/7 year-round service
throughout the Republic of Ireland.
The OSP is located in a fully resourced, modern, purpose built premises located 10 minutes
outside of Dublin City centre on Griffith Avenue.
Selection Process Details
This is a Top Level Appointments Committee (TLAC) position.
publicjobs has engaged Perrett Laver to assist on this recruitment process.
Further information on this significant opportunity including details on how to apply, is
available on www.publicjobs.ie
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is 3pm on Thursday 19th March
2026.
If you feel you would benefit from a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please
contact Michelle Noone at michelle.noone@publicjobs.ie
We are committed to a policy of equal opportunity and encourage applications under all nine
grounds of the Employment Equality Act.


