Forensic Scientist I
Minneapolis, MNFull-time
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Benefits
Because this is a Hard-to-Fill job classification, the Police department is offering a wage adjustment of up to an additional fifteen percent (15%) over and above the regular salary schedule established for the positionThe anticipated starting salary range for this position is: $27.26-$37.64/hour
Qualifications
- •Successfully complete training in one or more specified areas of forensic science services provided by the Minneapolis Police Department Forensic Services Division and become proficient in all job duties
- •Bachelor's Degree in a Physical Science, Criminal Justice or equivalent
- •Valid Driver's License
- •Certifications
- •Must be able to attain certification by the International Association for Identification (IAI) as a Crime Scene Investigator after one (1) year of hire and pass the Minneapolis Police Department's Forensics Division Competency Exam within three (3) years of hire
- •You must attach a resume and diploma/transcripts to your application
- •The City has determined that a thorough Minneapolis Police Department criminal background check is necessary for positions with this job title
- •Applicants must sign an informed consent allowing the City to obtain their criminal history information in connection with the position sought
- •DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING
- •All job applicants must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test once a conditional offer of employment has been made
- •Applicants will be required to sign a notification and consent form prior to undergoing drug and alcohol testing
- •If the hiring authority decides to interview other than by exam score order, they may select additional people to interview based on a candidate’s education or experience related to the field, work history, or skills uniquely related to the operational needs of the position
- •Must be able to attain certification by the International Association for Identification (IAI) as a crime scene investigator after one (1) year of hire and pass the MPD Forensic Services Division Competency Exam withing three (3) years of hire
- •Good knowledge of scientific inquiry methods and laboratory techniques as they apply to forensic science disciplines
- •Good knowledge of court proceedings as they relate to criminal evidence processing
- •Knowledge of computer operations in scientific inquiry
- •Good verbal and written communication skills
- •Good report writing skills
- •Strong analytical skills
- •Ability to maintain effective working relationships with police staff and other forensic scientists
- •17 more items(s)
Responsibilities
- •Under the direction of qualified Forensic Scientist trainers, the Forensic Scientist I (FSI) will train and show progressive competencies and abilities in the documentation and processing of crime scenes; the examination of friction ridge impression evidence; documentation and report writing, and court testimony
- •The FSI will complete training in field operations procedures of the Minneapolis Police Department Forensic Services Division and become proficient in all job duties before providing full performance as a Forensic Scientist with the Minneapolis Police Department
- •The MPD Forensic - Field Operations section is staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week
- •working variable hours, which include nights, weekends, and holidays
- •Demonstrate knowledge of procedures necessary to provide analyses on submitted evidence so competency in the discipline can be achieved
- •Pass all competency tests in the discipline so quality assurance requirements are achieved
- •Demonstrate a working level of skill and ability in laboratory techniques or video processing and the ability to obtain accurate and reproducible results so that accurate, complete results are obtained once training has been completed
- •Examining and processing of evidence so accurate, complete results on cases can be reported to investigators or submitting agencies
- •Recognize potential physical evidence and collect according to established procedures and methods intended to preserve evidence in order to facilitate appropriate subsequent forensic examinations and assure legal requirements are met
- •Document potential evidence through established procedures and methods
- •Safe handling, search, and evaluation of the significance of evidence so the necessary examinations are conducted on evidence
- •Maintenance of records and preparation of reports on the results of analyses so the integrity of all analyses is maintained
- •Proper procedures for receiving, recording, maintaining, and processing of physical evidence so that accurate, complete chain of custody and case information is documented
- •Participate in professional organizations so information sharing and relationships with
- •colleagues in the discipline are maintained
- •Reviewing case records and prepare for questions that may be posed during court testimony so results are accurately conveyed in court
- •Providing court testimony as a witness in criminal justice proceedings
- •Read and comprehend current scientific literature and research in the discipline so the most current methods can be reviewed, and issues in the profession can be promptly identified and addressed
- •The selection process will consist of a rating of relevant education and experience (100%)
- •16 more items(s)
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