Forensic Investigator I
Delaware State
- Georgetown, DE
- $46,867 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Investigates circumstances of death at the scene by questioning police, witnesses, medical personnel, and others present; preserving evidence; photographing the scene and the body.
- Determines compliance with medicolegal death investigation laws, rules, regulations, standards, policies, and procedures.
- Conducts investigations to gather additional information, such as interviewing relatives of the deceased to ascertain medical history, recent health and other pertinent factors concerning the circumstances surrounding the death; contacts decedent's physician, hospital personnel, dentists, law enforcement, attorneys, and others who may have pertinent information.
- Prepares body for transport while preserving body evidence, transports the body to the office, tags and photographs the body in the autopsy room.
- Coordinates with a tissue procurement agency, the forensic pathologist, and relatives of the deceased to facilitate anatomical gifts.
- Prepares various investigative reports of findings to include statistical data, body condition, body receipts, personal effects receipts, and other forms associated with the disposition of the body.
- Participates in mass fatality preparedness and drills.
- Uses a Laboratory Information Management Database System to provide data for drug overdose deaths to the Department of Public Health, Federal DPA, and other agencies.
- Assists in the conduct of autopsies by labeling specimen containers, opening and suturing the body, and cleaning the area and instruments; and taking x-rays of bodies.
Applicants must have education, training and/or experience demonstrating competence in each of the following areas: * Six months experience in conducting investigations such as conducting interviews to obtain confidential information, preserving evidence and documenting findings.
- Six months experience in determining compliance with laws, rules, regulations, standards, policies or procedures.
- Six months experience in narrative report writing.
- Knowledge of forensic, medical, and legal terminology.
- Knowledge of digital photographic techniques and photographic equipment such as cameras, flash, tripod and related equipment.
- Possession of a valid Driver's License (not suspended, revoked or cancelled, or disqualified from driving).