What are the responsibilities and job description for the FORENSIC SCIENTIST 1 (Latent Prints) position at West Virginia State Police?
JOB This is an entry level position which also serves as a probationary period. The FS 1 includes successful training to completion in the assigned discipline of forensic science (or designated subcategories). The FS 1 works under the direction of a trained analyst until authorized by the Laboratory Director or designee to work independently. Upon authorization, the FS1 will begin testing evidence, issue forensic reports at the conclusion of testing and offer expert testimony when needed. Performs related work as required. This is a full-time position with state benefits.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Develops an understanding of discipline and lab-related protocols and procedures. Learns methodology in performing critical analysis of evidence in criminal cases. Accepts and receives evidence. Maintains the chain of custody on submitted evidence. Conducts basic examinations of suspected evidence such as controlled
substances, biological materials, latent fingerprints, firearms and tool markings, toxicology samples, ignitable
liquids, gunshot residues, glass fractures and other trace evidence. Documents the examination results. Submits all records as required by Division rules, regulations or other directives. Responsible for the general appearance, maintenance and security of any assigned office or laboratory area. Responsible for the proper use, maintenance, necessary replacement and security of all personal and individual issue equipment. Responsible for the proper use, care and maintenance of all Division owned or maintained, assigned or utilized transportation equipment. Responsible for the proper documentation, routing and dissemination of all messages and information as received.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Base Salary: $60,250
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Develops an understanding of discipline and lab-related protocols and procedures. Learns methodology in performing critical analysis of evidence in criminal cases. Accepts and receives evidence. Maintains the chain of custody on submitted evidence. Conducts basic examinations of suspected evidence such as controlled
substances, biological materials, latent fingerprints, firearms and tool markings, toxicology samples, ignitable
liquids, gunshot residues, glass fractures and other trace evidence. Documents the examination results. Submits all records as required by Division rules, regulations or other directives. Responsible for the general appearance, maintenance and security of any assigned office or laboratory area. Responsible for the proper use, maintenance, necessary replacement and security of all personal and individual issue equipment. Responsible for the proper use, care and maintenance of all Division owned or maintained, assigned or utilized transportation equipment. Responsible for the proper documentation, routing and dissemination of all messages and information as received.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Base Salary: $60,250
Salary : $60,250