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2025063 Forensic Scientist EVII - Latent Print Identification Unit Supervisor

Indiana State Police at Evansville, Indianapolis, Fort Wayne or Lowell, Indiana

Salary: $75,010.00 Annually

Final Filing Date: Oct 19, 2025

To serve as a civilian employee of the Indiana State Police whose primary responsibility is to be accountable for the performance of a Forensic Latent Print Identification Unit within the context of the Forensic Services Division’s mission.

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Duties

Job Duties
  • Participate in the establishment of Unit priorities, goals and objectives necessary in accomplishing the mission of the FSD.
  • Monitor, evaluate, and document performance of personnel assigned to the Unit.
  • Plan, direct, and supervise the work associated with the Unit.
  • Fulfill the quality assurance responsibilities of the Unit as required by the Division Quality Assurance Program.
  • Maintain analytical proficiency in forensic latent print identification analysis.
  • Perform administrative and support functions as necessary to maintain analytical services.
  • Maintain effective communications with the scientific and criminal justice communities and Department personnel.
  • Conduct analysis on routine and highly complex forensic latent print identification evidence utilizing approved Unit Test Methods.
  • Communicate analytical procedures, methodology, policies, and conclusions to various elements in the criminal justice system including court testimony as an expert witness.
  • Propose and implement Unit goals and objectives.
  • Distribute casework and operational assignments to Unit personnel.
  • Participate in the formulation of budget requests.
  • Validate or supervise validation of new technical procedures.
  • Maintain the Unit’s resource materials.
  • Maintain documentation of technical procedures in the Unit Test Methods.
  • Ensure the use of appropriate controls and standards.
  • Participate in creation and annual review of management system documents.
  • Provide and review proficiency testing and maintain associated records within the Unit.
  • Monitor conclusions and expert testimony of Unit personnel.
  • Direct, supervise, and evaluate the performance of Unit and other FSD personnel as needed.
  • Identify training needs, develop, and administer training programs.
  • Prepare recommendations with justification and specifications for the purchase of equipment and supplies.
  • Ensure compliance with accreditation requirements, Standard Operating Procedures, Rules, Regulations, and FSD policies.
  • Perform other duties as required.

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

Requirements

Job Qualifications
  • Baccalaureate degree or higher with natural and/or forensic science courses.
  • Three years of full time experience in forensic latent print identification analysis position.
  • Successful completion of an ISP recognized forensic latent print identification analysis training/testing program and competency testing.
  • Advanced knowledge of theory and practical operation of relevant scientific instrumentation and analytical techniques within the Unit.
  • Ability to perform complex scientific procedures in an unbiased manner following the Unit Test Methods.
  • Ability to comprehend, demonstrate, and explain advanced knowledge of theory and practical operation of a variety of scientific instruments and analytical techniques.
  • Ability to effectively operate various computer systems and software.
  • Ability to operate and maintain laboratory equipment.
  • Ability to manage and adhere to established laboratory safety practices.
  • Ability to comprehend and apply management and leadership theories and techniques.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to testify as an expert witness in an objective, unbiased, and professional manner as required.
  • Must be able to differentiate colors as evidenced by medical certification.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license.
  • Ability to travel by aircraft and other vehicles.
  • Ability to attend training at alternate locations for extended periods of time.
Must be able to successfully pass a background investigation. Applicants are asked to submit a complete work history. All applicants are required to submit copies of their high school transcript or GED certificate, any college transcripts, technical certificates, and a military DD214 (if applicable). Please attach these documents to your online application. If you are unable to attach these documents as requested, please email the documents to isprecruiting@isp.in.gov and indicate your name and the position for which you have applied when forwarding all attachments.

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Posted: Oct 11, 2025


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