DNA Laboratory Forensic Chemist IP
Location: Palmer Park, MD
Job Number: 08908
Salary: $57,344 - $99,522
Closing Date: December 20, 2024
Work performed in the DNA Laboratory involves potential contact with biohazards including body fluids, which could carry contagious disease, and possible exposure to airborne particles, as well as toxic and/or caustic chemicals. The work is performed in both office and laboratory settings and requires special measures to safeguard workers against injury. Incumbents regularly use face masks, protective clothing, and nitrile gloves when collecting/examining evidence. This is a professional position responsible for conducting serological and DNA analysis on physical evidence submitted by law enforcement personnel.
About the Agency
The Prince George's County Police Department is the fourth largest law enforcement agency in Maryland, providing a full range of law enforcement services to County residents and business owners. Their mission is to work in partnership with citizens of Prince George's County towards providing a safe environment and enhancing the quality of life. Today, the Prince George's County Police Department serves over 900,000 residents and has an authorized strength of 1800 officers and 300 civilians.
- Completes all required Serology and DNA job training.
- Assists members of the DNA Laboratory with case file management and evidence management.
- Assists with intake of evidence.
- Assures quality assurance ensuring safety regulations and standards are followed at all times.
- Joins the proficiency test cycle once trained.
- Conducts serological analysis on physical evidence to identify body fluids and performs Short Tandem Repeat (STR) DNA analysis on evidence according to established protocols once trained.
- Conducts quality control ensuring appropriate equipment usage and assisting with cleaning the laboratory.
- Assists the CODIS Administrator with matches.
- Testifies in court as required.
- Performs other tasks and duties as assigned, which may not be specifically listed in the position description, however, are within the general occupational category and responsibility level typically associated with the employee's class of work.