
Position Number: 22177426
County: Pulaski
Posting End Date: [[postingEndDate]]
Anticipated Starting Salary: 85943
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The Department of Public Safety’s mission is to enhance the safety and security of all Arkansans through ethical, character-driven behavior that promotes professionalism, clear communication, and accountability while serving as the state’s premier public safety agency.
This position will supervise the Latent Prints section
Job Series: Forensics – Career Path
Classification: Forensic Supervisor/Expert
Class Code: SFO05P
Pay Grade: SPC05
Salary Range: $85,943 - $127,195
The Forensic Supervisor/Expert is responsible for overseeing forensic operations within a laboratory or field unit, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations, and maintaining the accuracy and integrity of forensic analyses. This position may involve direct supervision of forensic specialists and technicians, coordinating casework, managing workloads, and providing expert guidance on forensic procedures.
May direct, mentor, and/or evaluate forensic specialists, technicians, and support staff, including assigning or overseeing forensic casework, providing guidance and training.
The assignment of supervisory duties is determined by the hiring agency's operational needs. Non-supervisory roles will serve as senior technical experts.
Conduct scientific examinations and analyses on forensic evidence, including but not limited to DNA, toxicology, ballistics, controlled substances, trace evidence, and digital forensics.
Maintain strict adherence to forensic protocols, laboratory standards, and chain-of-custody procedures.
Operate and maintain specialized forensic instruments and laboratory equipment.
Document, interpret, and validate forensic test results with a high degree of accuracy.
Prepare and maintain detailed forensic reports and technical documentation.
Ensure timely completion of forensic casework while prioritizing urgent cases as needed.
Assist law enforcement agencies in interpreting forensic findings and understanding forensic methodologies.
Provide expert testimony in court proceedings to explain forensic findings clearly and objectively.
Work closely with prosecutors, defense attorneys, and investigators to present forensic evidence effectively.
Adhere to all legal and ethical standards for forensic science and courtroom testimony.
Participate in proficiency testing, forensic audits, and laboratory accreditation programs.
Follow all state and federal forensic regulations, safety protocols, and ethical guidelines.
Work collaboratively with law enforcement, attorneys, medical examiners, and other forensic professionals.
Strong knowledge of forensic science principles, laboratory techniques, and analytical procedures.
Ability to direct, mentor, and evaluate forensic specialists, technicians, and support staff.
Effective supervisory and mentorship skills to guide forensic personnel.
Proficiency in scientific instrumentation, forensic databases, and digital analysis tools.
Ability to examine, interpret, and validate complex forensic evidence.
Exceptional precision in handling and analyzing evidence.
Ability to document forensic processes thoroughly and ensure proper chain-of-custody management.
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills for forensic reporting and expert testimony.
Ability to explain technical forensic concepts in an understandable manner to legal professionals and juries.
Strong adherence to legal and ethical forensic science standards.
Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
At least three years of experience in forensic science, crime scene investigation, laboratory analysis, or a related field, including one year in a leadership capacity.
Satisfaction of the minimum qualifications, including years of experience and service, does not entitle employees to automatic progression within the job series. Promotion to the next classification level is at the discretion of the department and the Office of Personnel Management, taking into consideration the employee’s demonstrated skills, competencies, performance, workload responsibilities, and organizational needs.
The State of Arkansas is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, age, disability, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status or characteristic protected by law.

When you work for the State of Arkansas, you have the unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of others through the delivery of critical services. Whether improving the lives of others through workforce development, critical infrastructure repair, foster care placement, emergency response, blockchain technology, or forestry preservation, state employees add significant value to the lives of all Arkansans.