FORENSIC SCIENTIST IV (DRUG
CHEMISTRY) 2293
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
Under general supervision, an employee in this
class is responsible for the administrative supervision, and may be responsible
for the technical supervision, of the Drug Chemistry section of the Suffolk
County Crime Laboratory. The incumbent
is responsible for the overall operations of the section, and for evaluating
all methods used in the section. May be
expected to perform the most complex scientific analyses in the section. Supervision is exercised over all employees
working in the section. The incumbent is
responsible for facilitating training, quality assurance and proficiency
testing within the section. May
participate in crime scene investigations or act as a crime scene team leader. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Supervises
the technical and administrative operations of the Drug Chemistry section of
the Suffolk County Crime Laboratory;
Supervises
and/or conducts examinations performed in the section;
Supervises all aspects of the
section's quality assurance and quality control program;
Assigns
and reviews signed reports of analyses performed;
Evaluates
and validates all new methods used in the section;
Provides
guidance in the development of techniques and procedures used;
Gives
testimony at a variety of legal proceedings regarding scientific findings and
observations;
Supervises
the section's internal and external proficiency testing programs;
Assists
administrative supervisor(s) in budget preparation;
May
review reports of varying complexities for correct organization, structure, and
format (“Administrative Review”);
May
review reports of a level-appropriate complexity for validity of analyses
performed (“Technical Review”).
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND
PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Comprehensive knowledge of modern, full service
Crime Laboratory operations in the Drug Chemistry specialty, including
laboratory techniques, methods and instrumentation; comprehensive knowledge of trends,
developments and literature in the field of
forensic science; comprehensive knowledge of statistical
methods used in evaluating scientific data; the ability to prepare accurate and
concise scientific reports; the ability to train, supervise and evaluate the
work of professional, technical and clerical personnel in a manner conducive to
full performance and high morale; ability to express oneself clearly and
concisely, both orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain
effective working relationships with Federal, State and local agencies and with
the general public; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the
position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
OPEN
COMPETITIVE
Either:
a)
Graduation from a college with
federally-authorized accreditation or registration by NY State with a Master's Degree in one of the natural or
forensic sciences, including or supplemented by sixteen (16) credit hours in
Chemistry, and seven (7) years of professional* experience in forensic examinations
including two (2) years of supervisory** experience; or
b)
Graduation from a college with
federally-authorized accreditation or registration by NY State with a Bachelor’s Degree in one of the natural or
forensic sciences, including or supplemented by sixteen (16) credit hours in
Chemistry, and eight (8) years of professional* experience in forensic
examinations including two (2) years of supervisory** experience.
NOTES: Additional related graduate
education beyond the Master's Degree may be substituted for the non-supervisory
experience at the rate of twenty-four (24) credits for one (1) year experience
up to a maximum of two (2) years.
*Professional experience is defined as experience
involving independent responsibility for the analysis of evidence or specimens,
and may include signing and issuing reports. Qualifying
experience must have been gained within the last ten (10) years.
**Supervisory experience is defined as supervision
of professional or technical personnel.
PROMOTIONAL
Two
(2) years of permanent competitive status as a Forensic Scientist III (Drug
Chemistry).
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENT
At the time of appointment and during employment
in the title, employees must possess a valid license to operate a motor vehicle
in New York State.
Candidates will be subject to a background
investigation.
3/11/19
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Competitive