Job Description
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Duties
As a Forensic Specialist I/II, you will:
- Identify, collect, and preserve physical evidence from crime scenes, including blood samples, sexual assault kits, clothing, and weapons, while ensuring proper documentation.
- Photograph and video-record crime scenes, including major crimes and traffic accidents.
- Recover impression evidence—such as tire tracks, tool marks, and footwear prints—using various casting materials.
- Process latent fingerprints and impressions at crime scenes and in the lab, conduct detailed comparisons with inked prints, and provide expert testimony in court.
- Examine and analyze physical evidence in the police laboratory using established forensic methods.
- Compare, classify, and index fingerprints, and submit them to appropriate agencies for identification.
- Assist investigators with crime scene reconstructions, including those involving bloodstain patterns and shooting incidents.
- Support the execution of search warrants by photographing locations and collecting/documenting evidence.
- Photograph and process suspects and victims to identify and document forensic evidence.
- Attend autopsies to collect evidence and document findings.
- Create scale diagrams and written reports using modern computer software to detail observations and conclusions from crime scenes and lab analyses.
- Enhance and clarify video and image evidence using specialized software.
- Testify in court regarding evidence collection methods, findings, and interpretations.
- Coordinate specialized forensic examinations with outside experts and follow up on evidence requests from the District Attorney’s Office.
- Prepare court exhibits and photographic displays for investigative and courtroom use.
- Maintain and organize police laboratory equipment, track inventory, and order supplies as needed.
- Operate a variety of field and lab equipment, including cameras, laser, and alternate light sources, and other evidence collection tools.
- Train Police Department staff in evidence collection techniques, use of forensic equipment, and crime scene photography.
- Assist in the development and review of crime scene investigation procedures, recommending updates and improvements.
- Respond to major crime scenes and traffic accident callouts during and outside of regular hours.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Forensic Specialist I:
- This is the entry-level classification in the job series.
- Under general supervision, incumbents perform a variety of routine technical tasks related to criminal investigation.
- Positions are flexibly staffed, and incumbents are expected to advance to the Forensic Specialist II classification upon obtaining the required experience.
Forensic Specialist II:
- This is the journey-level classification in the job series and is distinguished from Forensic Specialist I by the assignment of more complex, difficult, and sensitive duties related to criminal investigations.
- Incumbents in this classification provide lead supervision and perform the full range of duties assigned while exercising independent judgment and initiative within established guidelines.
Requirements
The Ideal Candidate Will:
- Possess a strong understanding of evidence handling procedures and forensic processing techniques.
- Have experience or formal training in fingerprint classification, forensic photography, and laboratory methods.
- Work effectively both independently and collaboratively within a close-knit team environment.
- Communicate clearly, professionally, and tactfully, even in high-pressure or emotionally charged situations.
- Remain calm, composed, and respectful in sensitive circumstances, with a firm commitment to confidentiality.
- Demonstrate the ability to produce precise, detailed, and professional written reports.
Forensic Specialist I:
- A combination of education, training, and experience equivalent to completion of high school with two years of experience or technical training in related areas including fingerprint classification, crime scene photography, and identification, duties.
Forensic Specialist II:
- In addition to the requirements of a Forensic Specialist I, 18 months of paid experience equivalent to that of a Forensic Specialist I is required.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATES
License:
- Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid California driver's license.
Certificates:
- An International Association for Identification (IAI) certification as a crime scene investigator (CCSI) and/or a Certified Latent Print Examiner (CPLE), or a Forensic Professional Certification are desired.
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