Quality Assurance Manager Corpus Christi, TX Police Department
Salary: $1,401.85 - $2,436.15 Bi-Weekly
Final Filing Date: February 17, 2009
Duties: Manages the quality assurance program for the Forensic Services Division of the Police Department within the guidelines of appropriate accrediting bodies, such as ASCLD/LAB and CALEA. Monitors and review of all safety inspections. Evaluates the laboratory programs, assess the quality of laboratory analysis, crime scene activities, recommends changes in procedures to the supervisor. Reviews annually, the quality of all lab procedures to ensure that all areas are working in conjunction with generally accepted practices within the discipline. Ensures the annual QA audits are done in accordance with ASCLD/LAB and division policy. Oversees testimony monitoring program and proficiency testing programs. Assists the Division Supervisor with identifying and scheduling training sessions for Division staff. Evaluates and verifies crime scene investigators work performance through the review of worksheets, work assignments and work techniques. Maintains records, prepares reports, and composes correspondence relative to work. Acts as first line supervisor to the Crime Scene Investigation Unit.
Requirements: Bachelor's Degree or equivalent and a minimal of five years forensic experience, or any equal combination of education, training and experience. Must have a Crime Scene Certification by the International Association of Identification and a valid driver's license at time of application and at the time of hire.
How to apply: Not stated
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Posted: February 7, 2009
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