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Sarasota County Sheriff's Office

Crime Scene Analyst

Sarasota County Sheriff's Office, Florida, New York, United States

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Overview

The crime analyst will have an active role in all or part of the following duties: assisting with records checks, collection of real estate and financial transactions, registration and driver\'s license checks, lineups, monitoring certain court actions and act as a liaison with other county and municipal offices as directed. This position may also be called upon to collect and disseminate intelligence as well as statistical data. Work is performed in accordance with Sheriff\'s Office rules and regulations, policies and procedures and through general staff orders, verbal and/or written from superior officers. This function requires considerable independent judgment in making decisions and possessing the ability to maintain confidentiality. The analyst will work in the criminal investigations unit. Responsibilities

Conducts forensic investigations in the field and laboratory with approved methods to locate, identify, develop, preserve, and fully document (through photos, notes, and measurements) all manners of evidence. Prepare collected evidence to establish and maintain chain of custody, for possible submission to crime laboratories for analysis and prosecution. Locate, develop, preserve, and collect DNA, trace, hidden evidence, impression evidence, and friction ridge detail from evidence using sequential processing, and advanced photographic techniques using alternate light sources. Prepare crime scene sketches by hand and/or computer-aided diagrams. Safely work with, in, and around deceased individuals, biological matter, foul odors, insect activity, extreme environmental conditions, and other hazards, for long hours that include nights, weekends, holidays, and during states of emergency with little to no prior notice. Must be able to make correct critical decisions in intense situations. Attend autopsies to photograph, collect, document, and package all evidence obtained from decedents. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing in a courteous and professional manner. Prepare reports to document case involvement in a timely manner. Testify in depositions and court proceedings regarding these matters in a clear, concise, and scientifically accurate manner. Participate in community events. Perform other related duties as required. Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree or higher in crime scene technology, forensic science, or other physical or natural science and two (2) years of general work experience or an associate degree in crime scene technology, forensic science, or other physical or natural science and four (4) years of related work experience. Be able to be trained to competency to complete administrative and technical reviews, train new hire employees, complete validation studies, assist with reviewing/revising unit SOPS, and participate in special projects and assignments as needed. Complete in-house training and attend required outside training. Be able to demonstrate competency and maintain proficiency standards in accordance with accreditation. Must have exceptional verbal and written communication skills demonstrating awareness for human diversity to citizens and colleagues. Public speaking is a requirement of this position as you will be providing testimony and participating in the training of new hires throughout the agency as well as interacting with the community. Be able to obtain certification from the International Association of Identification (IAI) as a Certified Crime Scene Investigator or above after the first year of employment. Be able to work an on-call schedule, drive an agency-issued vehicle, and complete CPR training. Respond to calls during off-duty hours with little to no advanced notice with willingness to work extended hours. Maintain casework confidentiality. Must be able to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods as well as the ability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50lbs. Participate in community events. Must be able to work unsupervised after the completion of training to complete complex tasks and procedures with minimal or no guidance regardless of scene hazards, weather, temperature, foul smells, and insects/pests. This needs to be done while demonstrating adequate skills regarding personal and scene safety as well as evidence identification, handling, and collection techniques. Visual acuity and keen color perception are necessary.

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