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State of Wyoming

Forensic Specialist 2024-01540

State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States, 82007


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GENERAL DESCRIPTION:The Division of Criminal Investigation, under the Attorney General's Office, seeks qualified applicants for the Forensic Specialist position in the Biology/DNA Unit. This family of positions includes those responsible for handling the physical evidence of a crime in a laboratory setting for agencies of the State of Wyoming. Under general supervision, these positions are responsible for performing specific forensic examinations supporting ongoing criminal investigations, creating written reports outlining those examinations, and presenting the results in court as necessary. In addition, these positions may have some input into setting a budget and ensuring project goals are achieved.The State of Wyoming’s total compensation package is excellent and includes:Paid annual and sick leavePaid holidaysRetirement with employer contributionsDeferred Compensation Plan with employer contributionsHealth insurance with an employer contribution toward premiumsInsurance options for health, dental, life, vision, ambulance, and short and long-term disabilityLongevity payHuman Resource Contact: Stacy Berres / 307-777-7130 /

stacy.berres@wyo.govESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:The listed functions are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function which may be performed at the job level.Performs examinations on evidence leading to forensic conclusions for use in legal proceedings in all types of cases.Prepares written reports of forensic analysis and conclusions for use in legal proceedings.Examination, identification, and comparison of evidence and/or investigation of various types of crimes.Conducts routine examination and/or investigation under direct supervision.Demonstrates effective use of case management to meet the case and/or court deadlines.May provide expert forensic guidance and advice to judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys to prepare exploratory questions for witnesses.Provides testimony in legal proceedings.May participate in quality control and quality assurance checks on biology/DNA standards, and quality affecting materials used in the respective unit.Perform technical and/or administrative reviews on reports generated by other Unit personnel. May perform technical review and confirmation of identifications and associations on reports in multiple sub-disciplines.May testify as an expert witness.Conduct field crime scene work to gather and analyze evidence.PREFERENCES:Preference is given to candidates with a Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, or forensic science-related area with coursework in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and statistics/population genetics, plus 0-2 years of progressive work experience in a forensic laboratory.KNOWLEDGE:Knowledge of the general theory and application of biology.Knowledge of forensic laboratory analysis techniques and applications.Knowledge of methods, procedures, equipment, and materials used in controlled substance analysis and their limitations.Knowledge of laboratory instrumentation.Knowledge of criminal law.Knowledge of the theory and application of forensic sciences, statistics, and evidence preservation processes relates to modern forensic laboratory techniques, practices, and procedures.Knowledge of research or investigative techniques and controls, which limit or expand the significance of the findings.Knowledge of the impact of work and testing performed in compliance with accreditation and state/federal regulations.Knowledge of laboratory safety procedures, with emphasis on those procedures associated with the handling of biohazardous materials.Skill in laboratory techniques.Skill in explaining scientific procedures and results to a layperson in understandable terms.Skill in recording and maintaining detailed records.Skill in maintaining confidentiality in all aspects of work.Skill in maintaining a good rapport with criminal justice personnel and fellow employees.Skill in working with others to achieve common goals.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education:Bachelor's Degree in biology, chemistry, or forensic science-related area and coursework in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and statistics/population genetics.Experience:0-2 years of progressive work experience in (Forensic Crime) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Forensic Evidence Technician.OREducation & Experience Substitution:3-5 years of progressive work experience in (Forensic Crime) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Forensic Evidence Technician.Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:NonePHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:Subject to being on-call 24/7 for the response to field crime scenes.NOTES:FLSA: Non-exemptA valid driver's license may be required.Successful applicants are required to pass a criminal background investigation.Click

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http://agency.governmentjobs.com/wyoming/default.cfmThe State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.

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