Employment Opportunity


Crime Scene Specialist

Surprise Police Department, Surprise, Arizona

Salary: $24.78 - $37.18 Hourly

Final Filing Date: July 7, 2024

Duties and Requirements Click to read more

Duties

Incumbents photograph, process, and record crime scenes showing correlation between the evidence and scene, and perform various chemical and photographic processes in the field or workstation to develop, compare, and preserve evidence. Incumbents also train Police employees in evidence collection and crime scene safety, and may make public presentations.

 Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, Computer Forensics or Forensic Psychology

Requirements

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
  • Associate's Degree in Crime Scene Investigations, Criminalistics, Forensic or Natural Science or related field, and two years experience as a crime scene specialist, or equivalent, with a law enforcement agency; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed in the job description. Additional education cannot be substituted for experience.
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
  • Must obtain an ACJIS Terminal Operator Certification within six months of hire date. Must obtain certification on Arizona Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AzAFIS) within one year of hire date. Must obtain certification as a Crime Scene Investigator by the International Association of Identification within two years of hire date. Must have at the time of hire and be able to maintain a valid Arizona Driver License.

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Posted: June 23, 2024


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