Peoria Police Department
Hiring Range
Assistant - $25.25 to $30.05 (Max $34.85)
Specialist - $31.54 to $37.53 (Max $43.53)
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Work Schedule
4 days per week/10 hours per day
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The Peoria Police Department is currently seeking a Forensic Specialist to join our dedicated and growing Forensic Unit. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team that is expanding and evolving. We are seeking a motivated, team-oriented individual who excels in challenging environments, is adaptable to a wide range of forensic tasks, and is committed to serving our community with integrity and professionalism. Whether you have years of experience or are just starting out, we invite you to join our close-knit team.
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Key Responsibilities:
Operate within multiple forensic disciplines such as:
Crime scene investigation
Lab processing of items of evidence
Latent print analysis
NIBIN test fire entry and analysis
Collaborate closely with detectives, officers, and other units within the department
Maintain accurate reports, logs, and chain of custody documentation
Participate in continuing education and cross-training within the unit
Support community-focused forensic services in a team-based environment
Ideal Candidate Traits:
A self-starter who is dependable and takes initiative
Works well in a close-knit, team-based environment
Flexible and adaptable, with an interest in multiple forensic disciplines
Willing and able to wear “multiple hats” within the unit
Committed to professional growth and helping shape the future of a growing forensic team
Has a strong work ethic and a passion for public service
Why Peoria?
Be part of a small but expanding forensic team with opportunities for specialization and growth
Collaborate in an environment where your contributions are valued and visible
Enjoy the variety of working in both field and lab settings
Serve a community where your work makes a difference every day
Many perks, including power hour, opportunities to earn days off by completing the Cooper’s Test Challenge, flexible schedule, and a focus on mental health
Recently voted the #1 place, to live, work and play, Peoria is a community you can be proud to work for.
Take a look at the great benefits offered to eligible employees: Click here to view benefits offered.
About Peoria
The City of Peoria, AZ is a thriving city in the Northwest Valley that provides excellent municipal services to our community. Recently named by AZ Big Media as the Best Place to Live, Work, and Play, we are committed to maintaining the level of service to our residents to sustain and enhance the lives and culture of Peoria.
If you are passionate about providing excellent service through anticipating our community's needs, creating partnerships, promoting sustainability, and embracing diversity, then #PeoriaisthePlace for you!
Get an inside look at the Culture of Peoria
We are:
P-Professional~E-Ethical~O-Open~R-Responsive~I-Innovative~A-Accountable
Application Process:
Applications will be accepted for current vacancies until the posted closing date, or until a sufficient number of applications have been received. Applicants will be notified of any next steps by email and/or phone.
During the selection process, any applicant requiring accommodation for a disability should advise the human resources department at employment@peoriaaz.gov or 623-773-7100.
An Equal Employment Opportunity Agency ~ Oportunidad de Empleo con Derechos Iguales.
Other Requirements
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education:
Associate’s degree or equivalent in Forensic Science or related field.
Experience:
1-2 years experience in same or similar previous positions.
Physical Demands:
Work requires moderate physical exertion. Forces exerted are equivalent to lifting between 10 and 25 pounds.
Licenses and Certifications:
Valid Arizona Class “D” Driver’s License required upon hire.
Arizona Criminal Justice Information System Terminal Operator Certification within 6 months of hire.
Automated Fingerprint Information System 10 Print Certification & Automated Fingerprint Information System Latent Print Certification within one year of hire.
NIBIN entry and correlation certification within 18 months of hire.
Preferred/Desirable Qualifications:
Associate degree (or higher) in Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, Photography, or a related field
OR multiple years of hands-on forensic experience processing crime scenes or comparisons of latent prints
Valid driver's license
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Willingness to work in physically demanding, messy, and sometimes unpleasant environments (e.g., outdoor crime scenes, biological hazards, odors, extreme temperatures)
Willingness to be part of an on-call rotation for 24/7 coverage
*Candidates that do not meet the minimum requirements may be considered for Forensic Specialist Assistant*