DIRECTOR: Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS)
Company: Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments (MOTA)
Location: Washington
Posted on: March 20, 2023
Job Description:
OPEN: - - -March 3, 2023CLOSE: - -Open until filledPOSITION: - -
Director - Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS)SALARY: - PS3
($274,831 to $357,281) -DOMICILE REQUIREMENT:District law requires
that each new appointee to the Excepted and Executive Service
either: (1) be domiciled in the District of Columbia at the time of
appointment; or (2) establish District domicile within one hundred
eighty (180) days of appointment. - The law also requires that
Excepted and Executive Service employees maintain District domicile
during the period of the appointment. - Failure to maintain
District domicile during the period of the appointment will result
in forfeiture of employment. -This position is located in the
Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS) and is to serve as the
Director, responsible for the management and operation of the
Department. - The incumbent is responsible for overseeing the
activities and services provided through the Forensic Science
Laboratory Division, the Public Health Laboratory Division, and the
Crime Scene Services Division.The overall mission of the Department
is to provide high-quality, timely, accurate, and reliable forensic
science services using best practices and best available
technology; to focus on unbiased science and transparency; and to
enhance public safety. - DFS produces independent analysis of
biological pathogens, chemical, radiological, firearms,
fingerprinting, DNA, and trace evidence found within the District
of Columbia for the use of the public health, law enforcement, and
justice systems. - DFS provides independent analysis of evidence
found at crime scenes within the District of Columbia and provides
services to the Metropolitan Police Department, U.S. Capitol
Police, U.S. Park Police, and many of the other specialized law
enforcement agencies located in the District. - The Department
provides expert witness testimony in defense of its analytical
reports in District of Columbia courts. - The Public Health
Laboratory operates within DFS and provides clinical disease and
environmental tests, along with emergency healthy responses. -A
Science Advisory Board provides guidance to the development of DFS
through a peer review system to ensure compliance with strict
scientifically valid protocols and the timely incorporation of new
technologies. - The Science Advisory Board is comprised of nine (9)
scientists: five (5) published scholars in the fields of quality
assurance and statistics and four (4) forensic scientists who are
from outside the District of Columbia.The Director makes
assignments in terms of broadly defined missions or functions and
provides administration and policy direction to agency employees
and staff. - As a recognized authority in a program or functional
area, the Director will plan, design, schedule, and carry out major
programs, projects, studies, or other work independently. - Results
of the work are considered technically authoritative and are
normally accepted without significant change. - If the work should
be reviewed, the review concerns such matters as fulfillment of
program objectives, authoritative advice and influence on the
overall program, or the contribution to the advance of
environmental protection. - Recommendations for new projects or
program objectives are usually evaluated for such consideration as
the availability of funds and other resources, broad program goals,
or District-wide priorities.Guidelines include District, federal
and state laws, rules and regulations; Mayor's Orders; accrediting,
certifying, and regulatory agency requirements; professional
journals and literature; and DFS policies, directives, and
procedures. - The incumbent uses judgment and discretion in
determining the intent of, and interpreting and revising of,
existing policy and regulatory guidance for use by others within or
outside DFS. - The incumbent is recognized as a technical authority
in the development and interpretation of guidelines. - -DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Serves as a technically recognized authoritative consultant and
advisor to the Mayor on matters affecting the District of
Columbia's forensic science services. -
- Provides leadership to, and exercises delegated authority for,
managing and directing the agency. - Makes assignments to agency
staff; plans work to be accomplished; gives direction based on the
mission, goals, and priorities identified; and supervises the
professional and technical work, including the selection of
projects and programs to be evaluated, the development of research
designs, the conduct of research projects, and the preparation of
written reports. -
- Exercises discretionary authority to approve the allocation and
distribution of funds in the agency's budget. - Evaluates
performance capabilities of staff, advising them on their prospects
for assuming broader or higher level assignments. -
- Provides expert testimony before the Superior Court of the
District of Columbia and other judicial bodies. - Directs and
participates in pretrial conferences with the U.S. Attorney, the
Office of the Attorney General, and other legal organizations. -
Maintains an impartial stance relative to case discussions and
presentations.
- Develops and implements policies, standards, and procedures for
the scientific and technical work performed to ensure regulatory
compliance and operations enhancement. - Prepares project
proposals. - Develops innovative technology and trains staff for
its implementation. -
- Establishes protocols; develops, implements and interprets
objectives, policies and procedures; manages safety, quality
assurance and training programs, and provides consultation to
laboratories for a forensic discipline. -
- Designs and coordinates successive phase of problem analysis,
solution proposals, and testing. - Determines scientific and
technical goals within broad outlines provided by top management,
and makes detailed plans to accomplish these goals. -
- Directs the research and analysis of existing and proposed
governmental policies, legislation, and rules that affect functions
and activities for which the Department is responsible. - This
includes assessing their implications for District programs and
operations, and initiating the development of new policies, or
modifications of existing policies, where appropriate. -
- May review proposed legislation or regulations that would
significantly change the basic character of agency programs or how
the agency functions. - - -
- Ensures a high level of quality and integrity in the forensic
science services. - Ensures that accreditation is obtained and
maintained in compliance with the appropriate bona fide national
accrediting organization(s). -
- Reports to the Science Advisory Board on any allegation of
professional negligence, misconduct, misidentification, or other
testing error that occurs while providing forensic science
services. - Prepares an annual report on the activities of the
Department to be submitted to the Mayor and the Council. -
- Ensures that the Department promulgates training manuals and
standard operating procedures, including protocols for forensic
testing, examination, and analysis; procedures for handling
case-specific information to minimize bias; standards for the
maintenance and calibration of all laboratory equipment and
materials; procedures for monitoring the quality of forensic
analysis; and procedures for regular internal and external
audits.
- Oversees the revision of long range plans, goals, and
objectives for the work directed. - Manages the development of
policy changes in response to changes in levels of appropriations
or other legislated changes. - Manages organizational changes
throughout the agency or to the structure and content of any
program or segments. -
- Prepares policy papers and policy addresses for the Mayor,
especially when related to the implications of evaluation studies
conducted by the Department. - Presents evaluation findings to the
Mayor, the City Administrator, Council, District government
agencies, and Congress. -
- Perform other related duties as assigned. -REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
AND BACKGROUND
- Demonstrated knowledge of forensic sciences in both
professional and educational expertise.
- Graduated from an accredited college or university with a
master's degree or higher in an applicable area of science.
- Demonstrated management and administrative skills in the public
or private sector. -
- A minimum of 5 years' management-level experience supervising
employees in a government agency or private business association
with more than 50 employees.
- Must have a minimum of four (4) years of experience in
directing or supervising both scientific and administrative staff
in a forensic science, medical, or research setting.
- Mastery of forensic science principles, practices, procedures
and techniques used to prepare, examine, analyze and identify
evidence, and experience in the rigors of scientific analysis.
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- Mastery of quality assurance techniques. - Mastery of a wide
range of qualitative and/or quantitative methods for assessment and
improvement of program effectiveness, and the improvement of
complex management processes and systems.
- Demonstrated skills and experience in providing leadership in a
managerial capacity and in a team-based environment; and the
ability to set appropriate work standards and to hold people
accountable for their performance. -
- Superior communication skills, both orally and in writing, to a
variety of audiences including local, state, regional, and federal
agency officials. - Interpersonal and administrative skills
sufficient to direct, organize and coordinate, through systematic
professional efforts and comprehensive studies, those activities
that define major programs or program segments. - - - - - - - -
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