Represent the laboratory’s chemistry section (blood alcohol, breath alcohol program, seized drugs) when discussing testing status and capabilities with Alaska law enforcement and attorneys.
Supervise forensic scientists assigned to the chemistry section by providing feedback and support, effective communication, and goal setting.
Work cooperatively with other laboratory supervisors and top management to ensure chemistry section priorities and decisions align with the laboratory’s mission and objectives.
Monitor and manage chemistry section testing request turnaround time, backlogs, and individual outputs to ensure delivery of services is acceptable to our stakeholders.
THE BENEFITS OF JOINING OUR TEAM:
The Alaska Scientific Crime Detection laboratory invites forensic scientists and forensic science supervisors to join a mission-driven community that values professionalism, and public service. Members of the supervisor team are granted substantial autonomy when making decisions for the disciplines they lead. Work schedule start times are flexible (6AM-9:30AM) with each day being 8 hours, Monday-Friday. The laboratory will provide on the job continuing education and training opportunities with a focus on leadership, quality assurance, and technical content related to the discipline supervised. Staff enjoy a collaborative culture focused on respect, growth, and work-life balance.THE WORKING CONDITIONS YOU CAN EXPECT:
The primary location for work is the Alaska Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory located in Anchorage, AK where a large percentage of time will be spent in an office environment communicating with stakeholders and lab employees via email, Microsoft Teams, and face-to-face meetings.
The laboratory (and the office of the Forensic Scientist 4 Chemistry) offers stunning views of the Chugach Mountains and local wildlife making it an idyllic place to work. Occasional travel outside Anchorage may be required for court appearances, stakeholder training sessions, or external continuing education programs.