C/S Forensic Investigator I

State of DelawareDover, DE
Onsite

About The Position

The Level I position will perform forensic death investigations to assist in determining the circumstances, jurisdiction, and cause and manner of death, including but not limited to accidents, homicides, suicides, and suspicious deaths. Forensic death investigations include conducting interviews, photographing the scene and body, and gathering and preserving evidence. This position also requires transferring deceased individuals from the death scene to a stretcher and transporting the decedent to the Division of Forensic Science. This work involves significant exposure to unpleasant sights, smells, and sounds, including exposure to disease and hazardous body fluids and gases. Scheduling requires alternating overnight, weekend, and holiday coverage.

Requirements

  • 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).

Responsibilities

  • 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.
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