The Riverside County Sheriff's Office is seeking a Forensic Technician I/II vacancy in Thermal. Under general supervision, to perform technical forensic work identifying, collecting, preserving, photographing, interpreting, and comparing fingerprints and other physical evidence at crime scenes, autopsy examinations, and during criminal trials; to perform other duties as required. Incumbents in this class serve as journey-level Forensic Technicians within the Forensic Services and Coroner's Bureau Divisions of the Sheriff's Department, and within the Bureau of Investigation of the District Attorney's Office. This class differs from Supervising Forensic Technician in that incumbents in the latter class function as working supervisors. The incumbent will learn photographing (both traditional and digital) of items of evidentiary value as well as deceased persons; stand for prolonged periods of time, stoop, bend, stretch, reach, and extend arms above the shoulder; lift and carry a camera and evidence collection equipment up to 25 lbs. Candidates with previous community service officer or forensic work experience and a Bachelor's/Master's degree are encouraged to apply. The duties of this position require the incumbent to be available to work a rotating shift, including nights, holidays, and weekends, and be available for stand-by and call-outs after regular working hours.
The law enforcement professionals of the Riverside County Sheriff's Office, with a staff of over 3,600 dedicated men and women, cover the expanse of over 7,300 square miles in southern California. The Sheriff's Office is dedicated to serving the citizens of its communities with integrity, professionalism, leadership, and loyalty and believes in service above self.
Forensic Technician I:
Forensic Technician II:
Forensic Technician I:
Education: Completion of 20 semester units or 30 quarter units from an accredited college or university in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Police Science, Sociology, Psychology, or Business Administration. (One year of receiving, cataloging, and maintaining custody of evidence in a law enforcement agency, or a closely related law enforcement assignment, may be substituted for the required education.)
Knowledge of: Crime scene investigation techniques and procedures; fingerprint processing methods; traditional photography and digital imaging techniques and equipment; the relationship of law enforcement to the community at large.
Ability to: Learn collection, identification, and comparison of physical evidence at crime scenes; coordinate information obtained from a variety of sources; interpret such information; draw logical conclusions; apply fingerprinting methods to the tasks of identification; take, develop, and print clear photographs; follow oral and written instructions; maintain effective working relationships; write clear, concise reports; stand, stoop, bend, stretch, reach and extend arms above shoulder; stand for prolonged periods of time and lift and carry camera and evidence collection equipment (approximately 25 lbs.). This position also requires the incumbent to work around offensive sights and smells.
Forensic Technician II:
Education: 32 hours of P.O.S.T. approved training in fingerprint science and/or 40 hours of Basic Fingerprint Techniques or the equivalent.
Experience: One year of experience collecting, preserving, and photographing physical evidence at crime scenes, and comparison of fingerprint evidence.
Knowledge of: The techniques of collection, identification, and comparison of physical evidence; modern principles, practices, and techniques of traditional photography and digital imaging; current methods of fingerprint collection, identification and analysis and comparison; technological developments relative to the forensic function.
Ability to: Coordinate information obtained from a variety of sources; interpret such information; find relationships, and draw logical conclusions; apply modern fingerprinting methods to the task of identification; take, develop, and print clear photographs; follow oral and written instructions; maintain effective working relationships; write clear, concise reports; stand, stoop, bend, stretch, reach and extend arms above shoulder, stand for prolonged periods of time and lift and carry camera and evidence collection equipment (approximately 25 lbs.). This position also requires the incumbent to work around offensive sights and smells.
Other Requirements (Both Levels): License: Possession of a valid California Driver's License is required.
Contact Information: For more information regarding the position, please contact the recruiter, Mary Miller, at 951-###-#### or via email at ...@rivco.org.