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Certification required through the International Association of Identification as a "Level 1 - Certified Crime Scene Investigator" within 16 months of hire. Do you possess crime scene technician certification.
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Do you have an AA or AS degree in Criminal Justice, Forensic Science, Biology, Chemistry or related field required, preferably crime scene applicable? Advanced and difficult clerical and administrative support work, reporting to the Crime Scene Unit Manager.
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On an intermittent basis, sit at desk or in patrol vehicle; walk and stand during patrol activities; bend, squat and kneel during inspection of crime scene or conducting building searches; climb stairs and/or ladders while in the field; twist while making arrests; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; run and walk; continuously wear utility belt and other police equipment of 30 pounds; and intermittently carry weight of 100 pounds or less.
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Additional opportunities include Crime Scene Team, Field Training Officer, Drone Operator, Auto Theft Specialist, Firearms and Use of Force Instructor, Hostage and Crisis Negotiator, Reserve and Explorer Advisor, EVOC and PIT Instructor, Background Investigator, Safe and Sober Toward Zero Death's Traffic Safety Coordinator, Computer Forensic Specialist, New Officer Mentor, and Hiring Panelist.
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Investigates crime scenes; documents crime scene by means of sketching, photography and making notes. Prepares reports on facts gathered in investigations; processes and photographs crime scene; takes fingerprints.
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Work in the field includes driving to attend meetings at police facilities, travel to and from crime scene and interview locations, and appearances at court proceedings. The Police Civilian Investigator is professional-level classification assigned to the Operations Division within the Police Department.
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Up to one year of related experience (such as proven and documented death/crime scene investigation, autopsy/surgical assisting, emergency medical services, law enforcement, nursing, or organ/tissue procurement) within the last ten years.
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Coordinate crime scene investigation and direct the processing of evidence. Crime scene investigation. Preference may be given to peace officers who have worked in an investigator capacity for a law enforcement or regulatory or federal agency.
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Special Assignments include: Patrol; Detective; Warrant Officer; Crime Scene Investigator/Crime Lab Officer; School Resource Officer; Crime Prevention Officer; Recruiting Officer; SWAT; Hostage Negotiations; Honor Guard; Drug Recognition Expert; Accident Re-constructionist.
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Up to 5% Crime Scene Investigator Pay. Secures crime scenes and evidence; collects, processes, photographs, and presents evidence using scientific techniques including fingerprints, DNA, fibers, blood, and related physical evidence.
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For a listing of colleges and universities offering degrees in crime scene investigations and forensics, go to the Colleges and Training. The crime-scene-investigator.net is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions in employment notices on this web site.
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We are looking for a Crime Scene Investigator to join the City of Charleston's Police Department! Experience and/or training in crime scene investigation. Perform all techniques required to document a crime scene including digital photography, videography, forensic mapping, sketching and note taking.
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In cases where an arrest is made, an arrest report is submitted along with the required crime reports; When property is recovered or additional information is discovered pertaining to a previously reported offense, the officer completes an Investigation report; Preserving any serious crime scene until: the Sergeant or Investigator arrives.
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At least two TCOLE approved investigator courses from this list: New Detective/Investigator, SAFVIC, Homicide/Death Investigations, Financial Crimes Investigations, Search Warrant Preparation, Child Death Investigations or CAC experience, computer forensic examiner, robbery investigations, interview/interrogation, or crime scene photography.
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In this role, you will investigate and document crime scenes, collect and preserve evidence, and recover latent fingerprints. Charleston Police Department, Charleston, South Carolina. In this role, you will investigate and document crime scenes, collect and preserve evidence, and recover latent fingerprints.
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