Employment Opportunity


Crime Scene Technician I

Clay County Sheriff's Office, Green Cove Springs, Florida

Salary: $48,239.99 - $55,916.21 per year

Final Filing Date: March 24, 2025

A Crime Scene Technician I serves as an entry level role in documenting, processing, and preserving all manner of crime scenes, ensuring proper chain of custody for evidence, and furthering investigative leads through the processing of evidence at the CCSO Crime Lab while completing the core training requirements for CST II.

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Duties

Duties
  • Responds to various call types including property crimes and crimes against persons.
  • Operates and maintains mobile crime unit and all equipment contained therein.
  • Utilizes personal safety equipment such as respirators, dust masks, and gloves to avoid exposure to chemicals, biohazardous/radiological material, and contamination of other evidence.
  • Be trained to carefully and thoroughly process and maintain the integrity of the crime scene pursuant to applicable policies/procedures.
  • Trains and shows positive progress in the use of photography and video equipment for the documentation of crime scenes.
  • Takes aerial photographs of crime scenes from aircrafts as required.
  • Trains and becomes capable of photographing deceased persons, documenting state of decomposition, bodily trauma, and any other relative items of evidence.
  • Trains and shows positive progress in the ability to document, process, and reconstruct blood spatter events and shooting events.
  • Trains and becomes capable of completing finished crime scene diagrams from measurements taken at the scene.
  • Trains and becomes capable of utilizing the FARO 3D laser scanner and SCENE registration software to create 3D scene diagrams.
  • Trains and shows positive progress in the ability to process different surface types for latent fingerprints.
  • Develops the ability to determine if latent prints meet the minimum criteria for comparative analysis purposes.
  • Trains and shows positive progress in the ability to identify and collect sources of DNA, including wear and touch DNA.
  • Completes physical evidence examination and processing requests in the CCSO Crime Lab, sending the completed requests to the appropriate personnel/agency in a timely manner.
  • Assists CST II with the excavation of buried bodies/bones or surface skeletons.
  • Assists CST II with the processing and documentation of high-profile cases, such as homicides.
  • Trains and shows positive progress in the ability to identify, mark, collect, package, and seal all evidence according to agency policy and consistent with standards of any state, local or federal lab conducting analysis.
  • Documents and carefully maintains the security and control of all collected evidence, ensuring the integrity of the evidence and limited accessibility so the evidence may be presented and accepted by a court of law pursuant to state and federal statutes.
  • Adheres to prescribed sterilization techniques for evidence collection tools and instruments to ensure no cross-contamination occurs.
  • Provides technical assistance to other law enforcement agencies as needed, consistent with agency policy and procedures.
  • Possesses sufficient knowledge and correctly performs all the designated duties and assumes all responsibilities as required in the absence of the co-worker or during periods of work overload in accordance with agency policy, procedures, and supervisory direction.
  • Train and master the capability to complete, update, and submit or forward all required forms to the appropriate authority/personnel in a timely manner and in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
  • Responds to incoming correspondence and action documents in a timely manner and in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
  • Issues evidence supplies to patrol deputies, detectives, and public safety aides.
  • Assists with catastrophic events such as hurricane disaster relief, documentation of county property damage, and other disaster recovery efforts.
  • Train and be capable of processing digital evidence submissions and requests, including generating a property/custody receipt for the items with all required information and writing digital images to CD/DVD when requested.
  • Generates and submits forensic investigative reports detailing all pertinent forensic evidence, information, and activities in a clear and organized manner.
  • Participates in a technical peer review process, ensuring reports are being completed accurately and with all necessary details.
  • Attends staff meetings or briefings as needed or required.
  • Ensures that their work area is clean, organized, safe and presentable in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
  • Operates a mobile laptop computer and the included programs.
  • Processes applicable incoming and outgoing documents and/or files in a timely manner consistent with supervisory direction and/or agency policies/procedures.
  • Participates in cross-training with other co-workers; assists those co-workers when the need arises and learns new tasks by working together as a team.
  • Reports identified or potential maintenance, safety, and/or non-compliance findings, hazards, and incidents to the appropriate personnel and/or department.
  • Timely completes all assignments, special projects, and budgetary requirements (if applicable) as directed, adhering to applicable agency policies.
  • Adheres to leave and attendance policies, including punctual arrival and completing full shifts. Informs the supervisor about illness or untimely incidents, reports overtime hours worked, and timely submits timesheet, attendance, and leave requests.
  • Regularly checks assigned mailbox, phone calls, PowerDMS, and email messages, responding promptly and professionally.
  • Makes assigned chain of command aware of anything noteworthy.
  • Responds to supervision, guidance, direction, and feedback from executive staff and superiors in a receptive manner and in accordance with agency policies.
  • Conducts themselves in a polite, helpful, courteous, ethical, and professional manner, abiding by the established code of ethics, and demonstrates a courteous and professional image when engaged in any activity with the public.
  • Cultivates positive working relationships with colleagues and other agency units to enhance work area output and services in line with agency policies.
  • Demonstrates an understanding, consideration, and respect of cultural, religious, and gender differences when interacting with the public and coworkers.
  • Actively participate in job-specific training.
  • Operates and performs minor repairs for office equipment to manufacturer’s specifications and/or within the specified parameters pursuant to agency policies.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

 Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, or Computer Forensics

Requirements

Minimum Education, Experience and Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, or a related field.
  • Successful completion of the Crime Scene Training and Evaluation Program (CSTEP), after hiring.
  • Successful completion of the following classes, after hiring:
    • Crime Scene Photography
    • Crime Scene Processing
    • Crime Scene Reconstruction
    • Light Energy Applications for Law Enforcement

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Posted: March 12, 2025


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