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Job Title:
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DNA Reporting Scientist |
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August 2011 |
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Department/SBU:
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Forensic CS DNA |
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Summary of Job:
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A forensic scientist with
DNA specialisation. Responsible for high throughput reporting of
DNA cases.
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Reporting Relationship:
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Reports to Forensic Crime
Stain DNA Reporting Team Leader
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Principal Accountabilities:
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- Responsible for reporting NDNAD matches and occasional DNA casework
under the supervision of the Team Leader, ensuring that high quality
standards, integrity, continuity and consistency are maintained
at all times.
- Provide verbal and written testimony for cases reported.
- Present expert evidence in court.
- Peer check statements and reports prepared by other trained
Hit Reporting Scientists.
- Aid Managers and Team Leaders through proactive continuous process
improvement to maintain quality standards and decrease statement
TRT’s.
- Liaise with police officers, the NDNAD and other forensic authorities
regarding requests for statements, comparisons and simple speculative
searches and preliminary reviews.
- Competently update tracking systems designed to monitor statement
requests, enquiries and charges.
- Involvement in project work / case reviews as appropriate.
- Perform basic administrative tasks related to dealing with
enquiries and DNA reporting.
- Maintain an up to date and complete technical knowledge of
a DNA analysis processes and the NDNAD.
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Subordinates:
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Job Requirements:
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Education:
- B.Sc. Degree in Biology, Genetics, Forensics or related subject.
Experience:
- Preferably competent in the interpretation and reporting the
results of Forensic DNA STR analysis.
- Competent to produce and peer check statements for NDNAD matches
and simple DNA casework.
Technical Skills:
- Experience of word processing, spreadsheet and database packages
– Word, Excel and other applications.
- Solid background in DNA forensics and in depth knowledge of
the NDNAD Operations.
- In depth knowledge of present Forensic DNA STR profiling techniques
and associated statistical evaluation.
- Preferably proficient in the operation of Forensic DNA interpretation
software (Genemapper). Experience of Genescan, Genotyper and Mac
data analysis and advantage.
- Knowledge of the legal system as it pertains to forensic science.
- Laboratory examination of items for DNA evidence.
Non-Technical Skills:
- Ability to present technical data clearly and concisely in both
written and verbal forms.
- Highly ethically motivated
- Professional demeanor.
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Physical Demands:
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- This role requires good concentration, meticulous attention
to detail, and accurate record keeping.
- Sitting
- Sedentary walking and standing
- Significant amounts of close vision VDU work
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Working Conditions:
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- A computer workstation in an air conditioned office.
- Moderate noise level.
- May be required to take work out of hours.
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