Job Description
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Duties
- This position spends at least 65 percent of their time performing duties that involve the collection, examination, preservation, documentation, preparation, or analysis of human tissues or fluids or physical evidence having potential biological, chemical, or radiological hazard or contamination, or use chemicals, processes or materials that may have carcinogenic or health damaging properties in the analysis of such evidence.
- Locates, collects, photographs, processes, preserves, documents, packages, identifies and transports all crime scene physical evidence.
- Searches for and collects physical evidence.
- Review crime scene perimeters.
- Evaluates evidence and assists in determining whether a crime has been committed.
- Identify, collect, analyze, and preserve physical evidence from major crime scenes.
- Ensure all evidence is documented appropriately; take photographs and video of crime scenes.
- Assist in reconstructing crime scene events, including bloodstain and shooting incidents.
- Process latent fingerprints/imprints at crime scenes and in the laboratory. Performs latent, biological, and chemical evidence processing. Writes corresponding reports.
- Recover impression evidence using a variety of casting materials.
- Operate a variety of crime scene investigative equipment including, but not limited to, photographic equipment, laser/alternate light source equipment, laboratory equipment, and evidence collection devices.
- Prepares and ships evidence and other property to crime laboratories for examination; disseminates results of laboratory findings, as required.
- Prepare diagrams and written reports on actions, observations, and conclusions at crime scenes and laboratory findings using modern computer software programs.
- Stays abreast of new trends in the field of crime scene investigation and evidence collection; read appropriate literature and journals; attend training as required.
- Preserves, packages, and transports physical evidence to the evidence room, crime laboratories, court or other law enforcement agencies for examination or other reasons; disseminates results of laboratory findings, as required.
- Views victims of accidents, violent crimes; examines bodies of deceased.
- Ensures that property and evidence are secured at all times and the proper chain of custody is followed.
- Maintains constant integrity of evidence and property received.
- Prepares evidence for courtroom presentation.
- Testifies in court regarding evidence collection, crime scene investigation, chain of custody and/or lab processing on criminal cases when required.
- Enters property and evidence information into the computer.
- Updates and changes property/evidence files, as necessary.
- Accesses, inputs and retrieves information from a computer.
- Performs latent and chemical processing.
- Prepares necessary reports as required.
- Orders and requisitions supplies through established departmental procedures.
- Maintains constant integrity of evidence and property received.
- Conducts lab work consisting of chemical processing and the use of fuming tanks.
- Drives, maintains and cleans the marked crime scene vehicle, as required to transfer items.
- Practices personal safety and utilizes proper safety equipment or gear when processing or collecting 53742.15evidence.
- Follows all safety protocols.
- Able to respond to a crime scene after normal working hours in a call-out capacity.
- Answers telephones, emails and interagency requests and keeps accurate notes of same.
- Keeps computer and paper case management files in up-to-date condition.
- Creates presentations and conducts public speaking engagements.
These essential job functions are not to be construed as a complete statement of all duties performed. Employees will be required to perform other related duties as assigned, including City-directed work assignments in the event of a declared emergency.
Requirements
Education/ Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent, supplemented by college-level and/or field related courses.
- Minimum of Associates Degree in forensics or a related field preferred.
- Three (3) years of experience in the field.
- Experience in processing and handling of evidence, latent fingerprints, and/or crime scene investigation preferred.
(A comparable amount of relevant training, education and/or experience may be substituted for the above qualifications.) Licenses/ Certifications
- Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Florida driver’s license by date of hire.
- Must obtain the IAI Crime Scene Investigator certification within eighteen (18) months of employment.
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