DPS - LES - Section Supervisor I, Bio/DNA (non-Technical Lead) (Crime Lab)
- Full-Time
- Austin, TX
- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
- Posted 3 years ago – Accepting applications
PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. If this information is not submitted, your application may be rejected because it is incomplete. Resumes do not take the place of this required information.
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*** Copies of Official Transcripts are Required (Applications without copies of Official Transcripts attached will be subject to rejection) ***
Conditions of Employment:
Prior to employment must provide documentation from a physician of:
- Visual acuity,
- Color vision acuity.
All acuity testing must have occurred prior to and within six (6) months of the start date.
Must be able to obtain a forensic analyst license from the Texas Forensic Science Commission in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure Title 1 Chapter 38.01 within one hundred eighty (180) days of starting employment.
A college-level statistics course is required for new hire licensing. An applicant for Biology/DNA must have successfully completed a college-level statistics course from an accredited university or a program approved by the Forensic Science Commission (FSC) and provide copies of Official Transcripts to support completion.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Performs advanced (senior-level) forensic science management work. Work involves overseeing crime laboratory work, tests, analysis, and identification of physical evidence or database samples; interpreting analytical results; developing and instructing staff on new techniques and procedures; preparing technical reports and records; and testifying as an expert witness. Plans, assigns, and supervises the work of others. Works under limited supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
The following Military Occupational Specialty codes are generally applicable to this position. Applicants must fully complete the summary of experience to determine if minimum qualifications are met. 00J, 00K, 00L, 34A, 01, 20, 70, 0205, 8U000, 9G100, 86MO, 86PO, 00P, 00R, 00T, 00X, 00Z, 13A, 15A, 17A, 25A, 46A, 88A, 92A, 111X, 112X, 113X, 114X, 611X, 612X, 621X, 631X, 641X, 648X, 0802, 0207, 0203, 8991
ESSENTIAL DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES
Manages personnel in the section regarding work assignments, priorities, expectations and may serve as the Technical Leader for the discipline.
Oversees the laboratory/section by reviewing laboratory reports and work records; ensures that quality work is performed, accurate reports are issued, and all quality assurance measures are being met.
Ascertains that evidence or database samples are secured, and properly marked and sealed; inventories evidence per guidelines; oversees receipt of evidence, destruction, and return of evidence.
Participates in personnel decisions, trains employees and monitors their performance, assists in arranging for additional training for employees.
Conducts liaison with area law enforcement personnel and prosecuting attorneys to meet needs.
Provides summaries of certain laboratory activity on a monthly or quarterly basis.
Assigns casework to personnel and may conduct staff meetings.
Coordinates the scheduling of laboratory staff for court appearances.
Requests replacement of equipment when needed.
Attends work regularly and observes approved work hours in accordance with agency leave and attendance policies.
Performs other duties as assigned.
- Forensic science programs must be either FEPAC-accredited OR meet the minimum curriculum requirements pertaining to natural science core courses and specialized science courses set forth in the FEPAC Accreditation Standards.
Licensure and/or Certification – Must possess a valid driver license from state of residence.
Regulatory knowledge – Working knowledge of, or the ability to rapidly assimilate information related to TXDPS, State and Federal regulations, legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures. Supervisory/Managerial/Leadership Skills – Knowledge of management and supervisory methods and principles, performance and productivity standards, and fiscal/budget management. Able to develop plans, policies, and procedures for efficient workflow and overall effectiveness. Must exhibit integrity; provide clear direction to subordinates; promote teamwork and be able to motivate others to accomplish goals. Forensic Science – Thorough knowledge of principles, techniques and procedures of related forensic science discipline; of understanding of identification principles. Knowledge of safety procedures for handling hazardous chemicals; of proper evidence handling procedures. Skill in use of laboratory equipment and materials. Ability to:
- Coordinate the handling of evidence between sections;
- Recommend improvements in methodology and equipment to management;
- Communicate findings, orally and in writing, in a clear, concise and effective manner;
- Conduct microscopic examinations requiring accuracy and concentration when relevant;
- Conduct testing used in examination of evidence
- Testify in court as an expert witness.
PHYSICAL and/or ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDSThe physical and environmental demands described here are representative of those encountered and/or necessary for the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job; reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Environment: Office, Vehicle, Laboratory;
- Ambulatory skills, e.g. stand, walk, sit;
- Hand-eye coordination and arm/hand/finger dexterity;
- Ability to speak; hear; and exercise visual acuity to perceive minute differences/details, and to withstand the strain of continued close work. Stereoscopic vision sufficient to perform detailed work;
- Ability to transfer weights of thirty (30) pounds anticipated for this position;
- Driving requirements: Moderate frequency (10%).
A DPS employee who is selected for a position in the same salary group and state title as their current position will be transferred with no salary change.
A DPS employee who is selected for a position in their current salary group with a new state title may receive an increase of no more than 3.4% over their current salary regardless of posted salary.
Salary is contingent upon qualifications and is subject to salary administration and budgetary restrictions.
DUE TO THE HIGH VOLUME OF APPLICATIONS WE DO NOT ACCEPT TELEPHONE CALLS. ONLY CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED.
State of Texas retirees may be rehired for full-time, non-commissioned positions only under very specific circumstances.