Evidence Specialist
Company: Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Ag
Location: Seattle
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
The King County Sheriff's Office Evidence Specialist is
responsible for handling Public Safety evidence and property
transactions and dispositions. Job duties include the proper
disposal and storage of evidence and personal property while
adhering to all legal requirements. Responsibilities include but
are not limited to:
- Maintenance of all related data. Enter, modify, track and/or
retrieve information and data using spreadsheets and/or customized
database applications;
- Coordinate all transactions; receive, release, and transport
evidence/property to department facilities, personnel, courts,
laboratories, owners and outside agencies in accordance with
established policies and legal requirements;
- Prepare and maintain comprehensive records and reports on the
collection, preservation, location and disposition of evidence as
required by law and to support ongoing and annual audits;
- Secure and control valuable property, firearms and other
weapons, ammunition and narcotics for evidence/property or
issue;
- Handle and process bio-hazardous and hazardous materials and
other potential allergens using personal protective equipment
(PPE);
- Process and/or destroy evidence and documents in accordance
with established policies and procedures;
- Lift and move heavy and bulky items, use ladders and hydraulic
lifting equipment to stock and retrieve items from shelves, and
perform warehousing duties on a regular basis;
- Operate light and heavy equipment such as trucks, forklifts,
and dollies to transport items and supplies as needed;
- Provide training to various individuals and law enforcement
personnel on proper handling and packaging of evidence/property and
on bio-hazard requirements;
- Testify in court on the integrity and chain of custody of
evidence presented in criminal proceedings;
- Assist with inventory, ordering, processing and distributing
departmental supplies;
- Assist in distributing uniforms to Sheriff's Office members per
regulations and maintain proper records.RequirementsSPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS:--- Must be willing to work around and handle
potential allergens, narcotics, bodily fluids, and bio-hazardous
and hazardous materials with proper training and personal
protective equipment--- Ability to lift and move heavy objects
weighing up to 50 lbs. routinely without accommodation--- Must be
willing and able to work mechanical lifting devices up to 22 feet
off the ground(position stores and retrieves evidence stored on
shelving platforms)--- Willing to learn and operate forklifts and
other equipment including various transportation vehicles
(Incumbent must successfully pass the Forklift Operator
certification after on the job training)--- Must safeguard
confidential information in accordance with policy and
procedures--- Must be willing to work additional hours as necessary
that may include call-outs to a crime scene, evenings, weekends,
and/or holidays that may be short notice. Additional hours or shift
work may be necessary to respond to workload needs, including
call-outs to crime scenes or other locations.OTHER REQUIREMENTS
(for Incumbents):--- A valid Washington State Driver's license at
time of hire and a good driving record.--- Must be able to pass and
receive forklift operator certification (after training)--- Must
also pass a pre-employment physical exam.QualificationsQualified
candidates will possess at least three years' experience as an
administrative assistant, store clerk, or warehouse
inventory/supply clerk position. A combination of experience and/or
education may be considered.Additional requirements for the
position include:--- Knowledge of office methods and procedures,
including filing systems, sorting and routing mail, shipping and
receiving packages.--- Sufficient writing skills to transcribe,
compose, edit and maintain a variety of documents, reports and
correspondences using correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation,
with the ability to pay close attention to detail and proofread
work carefully. All handwriting must be clear and legible.---
Provide information, resolve conflicts or defuse/calm situations
when responding to individuals of varied ethnic and social-economic
backgrounds.--- Skill in the operation of current Windows based
computer software including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook and
other in-house databases; skill in learning new operating systems
and staying current on all new technologies introduced.--- Skill in
working under established deadlines and time frames, as well as
being proactive and a self starter.The Ability To:--- Perform your
work independently or in a team setting.--- Maintain
confidentiality with sensitive matters, policies, and
information.--- Operate and use standard office equipment that may
include; personal computer, mainframe terminal, copier, fax
machines and multi-line telephone.--- Provide customer service
using diplomacy, interpersonal and listening skills, impart
professional customer service with discretion, patience and
professionalism, in-person and over the phone to both internal and
external customers.--- Read, interpret, and apply general
procedures to specific work applications.--- Type minimum of 35
words per minute.--- Drive a variety of transportation vehicles,
including comfortability and familiarity with large box trucks
(20ft box span) and forklifts is preferred (on-site job training
provided).--- Lift up to 50 pounds without accommodation.DESIRED
QUALIFICATIONS:--- Experience driving forklifts and large
transportation vehicles.--- Experience in warehouse and inventory
control.--- Experience in law enforcement or public safety
organization.Location516 3rd Ave Seattle, WA 98104 United
States
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Keywords: Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Ag, Kent , Evidence Specialist, Other , Seattle, Washington
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