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Title: Forensic Scientist IV
Post by: oneclickorders on July 10, 2012, 10:20:25 AM
Job Title: Forensic Scientist IV
Job ID: 5429
Location: Professional & Supervisory

The Phoenix Police Department Laboratory Services Bureau is a nationally accredited forensic laboratory that provides technical assistance and training, evaluates and analyzes evidence, interprets results and provides expert testimony related to the full spectrum of physical evidence recovered from crime scenes. Some of the scientific procedures utilized by the laboratory have the potential for linking a suspect to a crime, victim, or a scene.

The Forensic Scientist IV classification applies the physical sciences to the investigation of crimes by performing laboratory analyses on physical evidence in the areas of Evidence Processing, Latent Prints, Crime Scene Response, Forensic Biology, Controlled Substances, Questioned Documents, Trace/ Arson, Toxicology, and Firearms.  Incumbents may supervise and may be required to provide expert witness testimony in court regarding various facets of the classification.

RECRUITMENT DATES

Recruitment may close when we have received a sufficient number of qualified applications.

SALARY
$65,853 - $98,197 annually

JOB REQUIREMENTS



PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

A well-qualified candidate will possess the job requirements listed above plus experience in one of the following disciplines:

Evidence Processing:  Involves the chemical processing and photographing of latent prints and / or the examination of forensic evidence for the presence of biological materials including blood, semen, saliva, cells, urine, and fecal material.  Knowledge and experience of principles, methods, materials, equipment, and current techniques used in chemical processing for latent prints and / or forensic biology screening is highly desirable.  This position may also involve supervisory duties over members of the Evidence Processing Section and may be responsible for assisting the Forensic Science Section Supervisor in planning the day-to-day operation of the section.

Forensic Biology:  Involves the examination of forensic evidence for the presence of biological materials including blood, semen, saliva, cells, urine, and fecal material.  DNA analysis involves the extraction, quantitation, analysis, and interpretation of forensic DNA samples isolated from materials listed above.  Knowledge and experience of principles, methods, materials, equipment, and current techniques used in forensic biology screening and / or DNA is highly desirable.  This position may also involve supervisory duties over members of the Forensic Biology Section and may be responsible for assisting the Forensic Science Section Supervisor in planning the day-to-day operation of the section.

Latent Print Comparative:  Performs all work related to the analysis and comparison of latent prints recovered from crime scenes and evidence submitted to the Laboratory Services Bureau.  Knowledge and experience of principles, methods, and current techniques utilized in the forensic analysis of latent print evidence is required.  Certification as a Certified Latent Print Examiner by the International Association for Identification is required for this position.  This position may also involve supervisory duties over members of the Latent Print Comparative Section and may be responsible for assisting the Forensic Science Section Supervisor in planning the day-to-day operation of the section.

Controlled Substances: Includes the analysis of drug evidence such as marijuana, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, diverted prescription drugs, and steroids.  Having documented competency in the above examinations is highly desirable.

Questioned Documents:  Includes the analysis of paper and other material with regards to handwriting, typewriting, ink comparison, erasures, alterations, obliterations, check washing, and forged documents.  Having documented competency and / or certification is highly desirable.
 

Trace Evidence:  Involves the examination and comparison of evidence to include, but not limited to, fibers, paint, glass, hair, tape, explosives, soil, and gunshot residue (GSR).  Having documented competency in at least one or more of the above examinations is highly desirable.  Functional knowledge of the principles, methods, equipment, and current techniques utilized in the trace evidence examination of evidentiary items is required.  This position may also involve supervisory duties over members of the Trace Evidence Section and may be responsible for assisting the Forensic Science Section Supervisor in planning the day-to-day operation of the section.

Toxicology: Performs analysis on blood and urine samples for alcohol, illicit drugs, prescription drugs, and other substances.  In addition, this position may provide support for the breath testing program by maintaining and performing calibration checks on the instruments, and provides expert testimony in these areas.  Having documented competency in at least two or more of the above areas in highly desirable.  This position may also involve supervisory duties over members of the Toxicology Section and may be responsible for assigning the Forensic Science Section Supervisor in planning the day-to-day operation of the section.

Firearms Examination: Includes the examination and testing of firearms, the comparison of fired cartridge components, and scene reconstruction such as muzzle to target estimations.  Having documented competency in at least one ore more of the above examinations is highly desirable.  This position may also involvesupervisory duties over members of the Toxicology Section and may be responsible for assigning the Forensic Science Section Supervisor in planning the day-to-day operation of the section.

HOW TO APPLY

Apply on-line by completing the required information and attaching your cover letter and resume.  In your cover letter or resume, please provide sufficient detail to clarify your qualifications for the education and forensic laboratory experience requirements in one or more of the following disciplines:

    

 YOUR COVER LETTER AND RESUME, PLUS ANY OTHER REQUESTED MATERIAL, MUST BE IN ONE ATTACHMENT.  Only online applications are accepted for this position.  The results of the initial resume screening process will be sent to the primary email address you provide when you apply.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW


 REFERENCE

Forensic Scientist IV, Job Code 62940, ID #5429, 09-26-11, LN, Benefits Code: supv  

 City of Phoenix employees demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround time, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service.


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