Forensic Scientist - Comparative Science Section Supervisor
- Indiana State Police
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Full Time
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Duties
- Participate in the establishment of Section priorities, goals, and objectives necessary to accomplish the mission of the Laboratory.
- Monitor, evaluate, and document performance of personnel assigned to the Section.
- Plan, direct, and supervise the work associated with the Section.
- Fulfill the quality assurance responsibilities of the Section as required by the Divisions Quality Assurance Program.
- Perform administrative and support functions as necessary to maintain laboratory services.
- Coordinate and manage the safety and chemical hygiene programs for the Division.
- Maintain effective communication with the scientific and criminal justice communities, Department personnel, and general public.
- Develop, propose, and implement Division and Section goals and objectives.
- Participate in the formulation of budget requests.
- Coordinate, review, and evaluate the validation of new technical procedures.
- Coordinate, review, and evaluate the use of appropriate controls and standards.
- Coordinate, review, and evaluate the creation and annual review of management system documents.
- Coordinate, review, and maintain proficiency testing documentation.
- Monitor, review, and evaluate analytical conclusions and expert testimony of Section personnel.
- Direct, supervise, and evaluate the performance of Section and other laboratory personnel.
- Identify training needs, coordinate, develop and administer training programs.
- Review and evaluate equipment and supply purchases.
- Ensure the maintenance of appropriate resource material.
- Coordinate, review, implement, and evaluate all of the Divisions safety and chemical hygiene measures to assure compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Conduct and/or manage safety inspections and generate the required documentation pertaining to the inspections.
- Serve as the primary advisor in safety matters to the Division Commander.
- Ensure compliance with accreditation requirements, Standard Operating Procedures, Rules, Regulations, and Laboratory Division policies.
- Perform other duties as required.
Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, or Computer Forensics
Requirements
Job Qualifications- Baccalaureate degree or higher with natural and/or forensic science courses.
- Training in the areas of management and leadership is desirable.
- Five years of full time experience in a forensic science laboratory with management and/or administrative experience.
- General knowledge of the theory and practical operation of relevant scientific instrumentation, analytical techniques and Unit Test Methods.
- General understanding of each Unit within the Section.
- Ability to administrate the implementation of scientific procedures.
- Ability to manage and adhere to established laboratory safety practices.
- Ability to comprehend and apply management and leadership theories and techniques.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to testify as an expert witness in an objective, unbiased, and professional manner.
- Advanced knowledge of federal and state safety regulations and expertise in safety and chemical hygiene matters is preferred.
- Ability to serve as the safety officer for the Division.
- Must be able to differentiate colors as evidenced by medical certification.
- Must possess a valid driver's license.
- Ability to travel by aircraft and other vehicles.
- Ability to attend training and meetings at alternate locations for extended periods of time.
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- Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, Computer Forensics or Forensic Psychology
Job ID: 487144910
Originally Posted on: 7/28/2025
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