Forensic Photographer
Location: Washington, DC
Job ID: 24158
Salary: $80,783 - $103,333
Closing Date: December 7, 2023
The incumbent serves as a photographer and performs a variety of complex still assignments related to forensics.
The incumbent provides high-magnification forensic images of all decedent examinations (i e, full and partial autopsies examinations). The incumbent is responsible for creating 30 representative scans of decedents. utilizing a 3D white light scanner with photographic capabilities and processes.
The incumbent uses a specialized photomicrography camera to photograph various stains on microscopic slides to document disease processes The incumbent assists the medical examiner during examination in documenting identifying characteristics of a decedent, such as tattoos, and wounds. scars and other paraphernalia. The incumbent is responsible for devising photography methods and techniques, such as additional coverage, changes in placement and/or direction of action, changes in sequence and areas of operations, specialty I lighting, background and camera angles or other methods to obtain maximum effectiveness in photographic coverage and measurements (i.e., enhance desired effect or eliminate unwanted features of a subject).
Uploads forensic images, photomicrographs and scans to the agency's Forensic Analytic Case Tracking System (FACTS), The incumbent also imports, into the Multimedia Archiving Servers, x-rays and videos obtained from other sources during the death investigation process.
Aides in decedent identification by providing an identification photograph for viewing by the next of kin, This process involves making the decedent visually identifiable while reducing the sight of trauma utilizing advanced computer graphic techniques
The incumbent communicates with OCME investigators to ensure that identification photographs are appropriate for use. Using advanced imaging techniques, the incumbent obtains images of the decedent’s medical intervention/ hardware to aid investigators in the process of identification. The incumbent also provides investigative staff with digitized fingerprint cards for submission to requisite federal, state, or local agencies for identification purposes.
Performs other job-related duties as assigned
This position is not covered under the collective bargaining unit.
Full time position, tour of duty 9:00 am -5:00 pm
The position may be subject to a background and security clearance check prior to the appointment.
Qualifications
Knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of digital professional SLR cameras, photo microscopy cameras, 35mm cameras, special filters, and films, polarizing light equipment, magnifying bellows, measuring scales, slide scanners and gross specimen stands in order to complete assignments requiring high degrees of detail, critical timing or critical focus.
Knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology, sterile techniques, and safety precautions required during autopsy, and necessary precautions needed to handle infected or delicate specimens.
Knowledge of a wide range of specialized photographic equipment techniques and processes to develop, modify or adapt equipment and procedures to meet new requirements or to perform assignments involving unusual or unprecedented situations that require photographic treatment.
Knowledge of the most recent advancements in the field of photography and the range of new equipment, experimental materials, techniques, or processes to create photographic products or to evaluate possibilities for improvements, modifications, or replacements of existing equipment, materials, and techniques.
Knowledge of digital editing programs and their specific uses, is required to achieve proper contrast, sharpness, density and color in creating images suitable for teaching, documentation and publication.
Knowledge of the organization, the photographic objectives, and viewer reaction to various types of images to evoke desired responses.
Licensures. Certifications and other requirements
The .incumbent must possess a valid. motor vehicle operator's permit.t during the duration of employment in this position.
Education
A Bachelor's degree in photography, forensic science, criminal justice or another related field, OR equivalent combination of education and/or experience is preferred..
Work Experience
in-depth knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of digital professional SLR cameras, photo microscopy cameras, 35mm cameras, special filters, and films, polarizing light equipment, magnifying bellows, measuring scales, slide scanners, and gross specimen stands in order to complete assignments requiring high degrees of detail, critical timing, or critical focus.
In-depth of forensic photography techniques and equipment Comprehensive knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology, sterile techniques, and safety precautions required during the autopsy, and necessary precautions needed to handle infected or delicate specimens
In-depth knowledge of a wide range of specialized photographic equipment techniques and processes to develop, modify or adapt equipment and procedures to meet new requirements or to perform assignments involving unusual or unprecedented situations that require photographic treatment.
Through knowledge of the most recent advancements in the field of photography and the range of new equipment, and experimental materials,. Techniques or processes to create photographic products or to evaluate possible li1ies for improvements, modifications or replacements of existing equipment, materials, and techniques..