Job Description
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Duties
Essential Functions
The major responsibilities of this position are listed below. For more detailed information, please review the job description.
- Processes crime scenes requiring specialized techniques in recognizing, searching, collecting, and preserving all types of friction skin evidence and physical evidence.
- Develops, collects, and preserves latent fingerprints by dusting, and applying various chemical processes and utilizing alternative light source technology.
- Makes cast and impressions, including tool marks, tire tracks, and shoe impressions at crime scenes.
- Takes still and video photographs and/or recordings of crime scenes, victims and injuries, suspects, and traffic accidents.
- Fingerprints using ink and/or Livescan for criminal and noncriminal matters as assigned.
- Works around biohazard conditions at crime scenes and in the laboratory.
- Examines dead bodies in advance states of decomposition; responds to emotionally charged and/or gory crime scenes.
- Appears in court to testify as an expert witness on evidence collection, documentation, and processing of crime scenes.
- Takes physical measurements and prepares diagrams of crime scenes and traffic accidents.
- Performs a variety of technical and clerical duties; types crime scene diagrams and investigation reports.
- Prepares materials, evidence and reports for court.
- Participates in case related research projects and evaluates new procedures.
Requirements
Education and Experience
- Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in a natural science, criminal justice or administration of justice with a focus in crime scene investigation, and at least one year of responsible experience in crime scene investigation with a law enforcement agency or an internship of at least 120 hours in forensic science.
- A Forensic Crime Scene Investigation certificate may be substituted for one year experience with a law enforcement agency.
Selection Process
- The selection process will consist of a training and experience evaluation, written test, interview panel, and department-level interviews. Probationary work period is eighteen months.
Vacancy Information
- There is currently one vacancy in the Forensics Unit of the Pasadena Police Department. The resulting eligibility list from this recruitment may be used to fill this vacancy and similar vacancies in future.
Special Requirements
- Successful completion of the state-mandated CLETS training program as required by the California State Department of Justice within six months of date of employment and ongoing maintenance of CLETS certification.
- Certification as a Latent Print Examiner and/or Crime Scene Technician or Analyst is highly desirable.
- Must possess a valid California Class C driver's license and comply with the City's Motor Vehicle Safety Policy during the course of employment.
- Successful completion of a comprehensive background investigation is required which may include a review of employment history, criminal conviction record, credit history, use of intoxicants and/or other controlled substances, and psychological evaluation.
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