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Search Number: MURC465
Position: Crime Scene Investigation Coordinator
Location: Forensic Science Center
Position Type:  Full-time position
Salary: $32,000/annually

Qualifications: Master's degree in Forensic Science or other physical science; crime scene investigation related training/experience; experience working with law enforcement agencies; teaching experience and/or experience giving presentations or lectures; understanding of issues related to crime scene investigation and crime scene investigation certification programs; working knowledge of computer software such as Microsoft Office Suite with emphasis on Word, PowerPoint, and Excel; basic proficiency with Adobe PhotoShop; knowledge of crime scene sketching software such as 3D Eyewitness or Crime Zone; ability to work with closed circuit video and audio equipment; strong communication skills including the ability to give presentations and lectures to professionals and graduate students. 

Duties: Work with law enforcement officers and other law professionals in order to develop a statewide (WV) crime scene investigation certification program with the West Virginian State Police; coordinate training conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other federal law enforcement agencies at the MUFSC; coordinate training activities with the Huntington Police Department and the West Virginia State Police at the MUFSC; development of the MUFSC mock crime scene house; operation of the closed circuit audio/video equipment for use at the MUFSC mock crime scene house; provide crime scene related input including the administration of crime scene investigation related lectures and practical exercises for graduate students in the MUFS graduate program; work independently or with limited supervision, while exercising good judgment; prepare letters, reports, and proposals as required; work within a diverse team environment including professionals, law enforcement, students and others; other duties as assigned.

Send cover letter, resume and contact information for three references to:
Judy Fry, Forensic Science Center, 1401 Forensic Science Center, Huntington, WV 25701

Deadline for applications: Position is open until filled
Date Published:
03/30/2009

Background Check Required: YES
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