Contribute to the delivery of a state-wide forensic biology service | Play a key role in the Forensic Science Queensland vision of becoming a world-class leader in forensic services | Located at Coopers Plains with free onsite parking.
Please note that Forensic Science Queensland has recently been through a Machinery of Government change, and as of 1 July 2024, was administratively assigned to the Department of Justice. The role
Reporting to the Team Leader, Forensic Biology, you will undertake forensic DNA testing and related duties using well established accredited protocols, standards and instrumentation within a multi-speciality team in accordance with prescribed professional and ethical standards, with limited supervision and increasing professional accountability commensurate with level of analytical experience.
In addition, you will actively participate in the activities of the multi-speciality team, including participating in the introduction of new technologies or processes in the work area whilst you develop your scientific knowledge and expertise through active learning within the team, engaging in professional development activities and collaboration and mentoring with junior staff.
The successful person
You will have demonstrated:
Ability to manage allocated forensic biology casework, including those of a more complex nature, including:Detection, identification and analysis of materials encountered in casework.The interpretation of analytical results, including statistical interpretations where relevant.Report writing and presentation of opinion evidence in court.Ability, or capacity to rapidly acquire ability, to develop, implement and review policies and procedures relating to a forensic biology laboratory.Experience in complying with the legislation, regulations and standards that apply to a forensic laboratory organisation.Knowledge of contemporary forensic sciences professional standards, service delivery requirements and management techniques, including knowledge and understanding of quality systems and national accreditation programs.Preference will be given to those candidates with demonstrated skills in evidence recovery, and interpretation and reporting of results.
It is a mandatory requirement of this position to possess a bachelor's degree or higher in science, forensic science, applied science, or a relevant field from a recognised tertiary institution.
About us
Located at Coopers Plains in Brisbane, Forensic Science Queensland (FSQ) operates specialised Forensic Biology and Forensic Chemistry functions that support the criminal justice and coronial systems in Queensland.
Forensic Biology provides analytical and advisory services principally to the Queensland Police Service in the areas of evidence recovery, DNA analysis and result interpretation culminating in expert advice and evidence.
In general, the Evidence Recovery team conducts examinations of exhibits, biological material screening and recovery of samples for further testing, the Analytical Team conducts DNA analysis, including interpretation of samples submitted, and the Reporting Team conducts DNA interpretation, statistical interpretation and the development of statements for court, including giving evidence in court.
Application period: 16 December 2024 until 13 January 2025.
Further informationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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