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Job Title:
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Reporting Forensic Scientist
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Summary of Job:
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A forensic scientist with
biological specialisation who has experience of a broad range of
scientific techniques, scene attendance and court appearance as
an expert witness. This person will be expected to handle a full
casework load and to provide forensic case strategy, whilst providing
a liaison point with our police customers.
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Reporting Relationship:
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Reporting to Senior Reporting
Forensic Scientist
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Principal Accountabilities:
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- Case management and coordination, to ensure the integration
of evidential findings from all specialised analyses and to ensure
appropriate communication with all case stake holders.
- To liaise with police officers and other authorities to establish
a forensic strategy as required on a case by case basis.
- Examination of crime scene samples in accordance with the agreed
forensic strategy, (this examination will incorporate a broad
range of potential evidence types).
- Ensure that high quality standards and integrity of the forensic
analysis process are maintained at all times.
- Preparation of reports for (e.g.) police, CPS, coroner.
- Provide verbal and written testimony for the results reported.
- Responding to routine enquiries and urgent enquiries to a high
standard.
- To train and mentor staff in a broad range of examination techniques
and reporting procedures
- Maintain an up to date and complete technical knowledge of a
broad range of forensic analysis processes.
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Subordinates:
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To be determined
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Job Requirements:
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Education:
- B.Sc. Degree in Biology, Genetics, Forensics or related subject.
- Accredited by CRFP
Competencies:
- Competent at reporting a broad range of cases including serious
crimes such as rape and murder
- Experience of presenting expert evidence in court
- Competent to interpret the results of DNA analysis, including
complex mixtures, and possessing a knowledge of the forensic DNA
profiling process.
- Understanding of casework assessment and interpretation
- Ability to undertake bloodstain pattern analysis in the laboratory
and at crime scenes and to report the findings.
- Experience in the examination of textile damage and of hairs
would be an advantage
Technical Skills:
- Laboratory examination of casework items for biological evidence
- Familiarity with using computers for word processing and other
applications.
- In depth knowledge of present DNA profiling techniques and associated
statistical evaluation
- Knowledge of the legal system as it pertains to forensic science.
- Knowledge of validation procedures
- Solid background in biology and forensics. Chemistry experience
would be an advantage.
- Ability to present technical data clearly and concisely in both
written and verbal forms
- Maintain an awareness of developments in forensic science.
Non-Technical Skills:
- Excellent verbal communication and presentation skills.
- Highly ethically motivated
- Management, motivating and mentoring skills
- Project management experience.
- Professional demeanor.
- Innovative and enthusiasm to instigate change
- Gravitas.
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Physical Demands:
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- This role requires good concentration, meticulous attention
to detail, and accurate record keeping.
- Some crime scene attendance will be required which could be
out of hours in inhospitable environments.
- VDU Operation
- Microscopy
- Sitting
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Working Conditions:
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- A computer workstation in an air conditioned office.
- Laboratory work
- Will be required to take part in out of hours and weekend working
rota
- Occasional requirement to be on call for emergencies
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