Job Description
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Duties
Examples of Duties
- Provides leadership in the planning and coordination of the operational use of technical procedures for the unit.
- Conducts qualitative and quantitative analysis of cases and ensures adherence to laboratory policies and procedures.
- Provides technical oversight for annual reviews of all Quality Assurance Control measures for accreditation compliance.
- Provides leadership in the development and operational use of technical procedures for the unit to include preparing and overseeing annual proficiency tests.
- Develops and oversees development of new laboratory methods and procedures used within the section.
- Conducts complex scientific analysis of evidentiary material in the field of forensic expertise.
- Provides technical and administrative review of casework performed by subordinates.
- Evaluates, prioritizes and assigns casework involving analyzing, identifying and comparing evidence.
- Testifies in court as an expert witness regarding laboratory analysis, processing, methodology and identification; and, the significance of the results.
- Monitors and evaluates expert testimony of other forensic positions including I and II.
- Prepares technically sound, accurate and informative reports of test results.
- Researches technical journals, chemical manuals and other source material to determine the best methods for performing analytical testing based on scientific trends.
- Oversees and supervises the collection of evidence on-site or at the laboratory; oversees and performs equipment and procedural validations.
- Serves as liaison to other AACo. PD units, other forensic professionals and to the citizens of Anne Arundel County.
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Extensive knowledge of modern and complex methods and techniques in the designated field of forensic science.
- Extensive knowledge of the scientific principles, laboratory procedures, research methods and analytical equipment as it pertains to the analysis, examination or identification process.
- Extensive knowledge of the methodology applied in chemical analysis of physical evidence for use in crime detection.
- Extensive knowledge of proficiency testing and documentation procedures.
- Extensive knowledge of forensic laboratory accreditation standards.
- Extensive knowledge of proper evidence collection, storage, handling and examination methods.
- Skill in the presentation of testimony and use of visual aides to assist with prosecution.
- Ability to train and supervise professional laboratory staff.
- Ability to organize, analyze and present data with scientific accuracy and thoroughness.
- Ability to coordinate the activities required to ensure quality analysis services; and to construct logical conclusions.
- Ability to maintain records, evidence and evidence database files.
- Ability to comprehend and retain factual information pertaining to laws, statutes, policies, and testify in court.
- Ability to interpret laboratory analysis techniques, procedures and theories, orally and in writing.
Minimum Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in forensic science, chemistry, biology, physics, criminalistics, or other natural science; additional courses at the graduate or undergraduate level as required by the Code of Maryland Regulations ("COMAR"); four (4) years of forensic discipline or subdiscipline work experience with a bachelor's degree, three (3) years work experience with a master's degree, or two (2) years work experience with a doctoral degree; with progressively more responsible work in forensic analysis within a laboratory, including supervisory experience; and a valid non-commercial Class C motor vehicle operator's license.
NOTE:
- This is a safety sensitive position and employees in this position are subject to random Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS) testing.
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