What are the responsibilities and job description for the Forensic Analyst I (Part-time) position at Unified Police Department?
Job Description
Job Description
JOB SUMMARY :
Under the general supervision of the Forensic Unit Supervisor, provides crime scene processing and evidence collection, particularly in the areas of photographs, fingerprints, and DNA collection. The qualified candidate will be required to perform other forensic duties pertaining to cases under investigation as their knowledge, skill, abilities, and certifications allow. The position requires cooperation with sworn officers and court officials involved in the investigation and prosecution of criminal cases throughout Salt Lake County.
This is an entry level position that requires problem solving, critical thinking, organizational skills, and computer skills. Much of the time is spent working independently, however may work as part of a team on major incidents.
The position requires the qualified candidate to become a State of Utah licensed phlebotomist and perform blood draws for law enforcement purposes.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :
- Respond to crime scenes during regular work hours, as well as being available for regularly scheduled "on-call" status.
- Responsible for the collection, preservation, and examination of evidence at crime scenes, traffic accidents, and other police related incidents.
- Gathers, preserves, and / or stores evidence, while maintaining integrity of evidence through appropriate collection, handling, security, and chain of custody, etc.
- Documents crime scenes by means of photography, using a variety of photography techniques and equipment, takes detailed notes of the scene, and completes sketches and 3-D diagrams as necessary.
- Writes detailed crime scene reports and maintains photographic files.
- Locates, develops, photographs, and lifts latent fingerprints at crime scenes and from evidence collected and brought to the Crime Lab for processing.
- Prepare chemicals / solutions used to process for latent prints and blood enhancement.
- May provide expert testimony in court on matters related to crime scene investigation techniques and photography, evidence chain of custody, etc.Ensures laboratory, office, and photographic equipment are in good working order and work areas are kept clean. Drives, maintains, and keeps standard size marked crime scene vehicles clean.Delivers presentations, training, instruction to staff, management, clients, or the general public as assigned.
- Operate the LiveScan (digital fingerprinting system) for criminal cases and the general public. Collect money and operate the cash register.
- Performs blood draws on subjects to determine drug and alcohol content.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
CAREER LADDER :
In order to advance to a Forensic Analyst II (grade 22), the incumbent is required to have at least three (3) years of full-time experience and must successfully pass and maintain either a Crime Scene Investigator or Crime Scene Analyst certification through the International Association of Identification (IAI).
Advancement to a Forensic Analyst II (grade 22) is based on the incumbent's credentials, performance, and supervisor's recommendation.
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