About the Position
The anticipated salary range for this position is $88,406-$140,596.
WHO WE ARE
The Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD) is made up of approximately 1,300 sworn officers and approximately 650 support personnel. The Police Department was established in 1922, and today is responsible for providing service to a County with a population of over one million people.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
The Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) is seeking an accomplished and dynamic forensic science professional to serve as Laboratory Supervisor in the Forensic Chemistry Unit for the Montgomery County Police Crime Laboratory in the Forensic Science and Evidence Management Division. This is a supervisory role that requires managing the daily operations of the Forensic Chemistry Unit.
About the Forensic Science and Evidence Management Division (FSEMD)
Our mission is to deliver high-quality forensic services with accuracy, integrity, efficiency, and impartiality to support the administration of justice and serve the community. We continuously strive to achieve excellence in forensic science through transparency, rigorous standards, and ongoing training. Our commitment to collaboration with law enforcement, legal professionals, and the community fosters trust and contributes to a safer society.
Position Requirements
Supervises employees, assigns, and evaluates work
Sets individuals’ goals and produces performance reviews of employees
Provides input on Laboratory-wide and unit-specific protocols following accreditation standards (ISO 17025:2017)
Screens and evaluates cases; prioritizes, and schedules work
Participates as part of the Laboratory’s management team
Analyzes casework and remains proficient in the field of Seized Drugs
Why Join MCPD?
As a leader in forensic science and evidence management, MCPD offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on public safety and the justice system. You will be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to excellence, innovation, and service to the community.
What You'll Be Doing
This position is the primary source of leadership and mentorship resources in the Forensic Chemistry Unit. Contacts are with the Director, Deputy Director, and Quality Manager; Police Detectives; Senior Scientists; Scientists; administrative staff; Attorneys; scientific and accreditation bodies; and outside laboratories. In addition, this position is responsible for the Forensic Chemistry Unit’s compliance with all accreditation, licensing, and quality assurance standards.
Key Responsibilities
Plans, assigns, schedules, evaluates work, sets individual goals, and produces performance reviews of employees involved in laboratory work
Receives, reviews, and evaluates all requests for laboratory examinations to determine priority, probative nature of samples, and suitability for testing
Monitors case work of activity and reprioritizes as needed
Attends case meetings with investigators to determine resources needed
Authors and monitors grants for equipment and training
Provides statistical analyses and monthly reports for casework and turnaround times
Proposes training for unit personnel
Ensures competency, proficiency testing, and annual training standards are met for the discipline
Ensures accreditation standards are met and laboratory policies and protocols are standardized and efficient
Assists with documenting and remediating corrective actions or deviations from protocols
Maintains the DEA and MDH Controlled Substances licenses are in good standing
Works with the State’s Attorney’s Office to enhance and streamline policies
Performs procurement and contract administration functions for the unit
May perform as Technical Leader of a scientific discipline or other specialized service management, as assigned by the Deputy Director
Performs related duties as required
Maintains competency in Forensic Chemistry to perform casework, to include Certification by the Maryland Department of Health as a Chemist
Testifies as an expert witness in the field of Seized Drugs
Minimum Qualifications
Experience: Five (5) years of progressively responsible professional experience in an accredited forensic laboratory, specifically in Forensic Chemistry.
Education: Must hold a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in chemistry, medical technology, Biology, physics, pharmacy, pharmacology, or forensic science; and have completed courses in analytical and organic chemistry.
Equivalency: An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.
Preferred Criteria, Interview Preferences
Demonstrated proficiency in Seized Drug analysis within an accredited Crime Laboratory for at least five (5) years.
Experience delivering expert testimony in court and collaborating with legal professionals.
Proficiency in interpreting complex laws, regulations, and guidelines related to forensic science
Proven ability to supervise and/or train employees within a unionized environment.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Office of Human Resources (OHR) reviews the minimum qualifications of all applicants, irrespective of whether the candidate has previously been found to have met the minimum requirements for the job or been temporarily promoted to the same position. This evaluation is based solely on the information contained in the application/resume submitted for this specific position.
Montgomery County Government(MCG) is an equal opportunity employer, committed to workforce diversity. Accordingly, as it relates to employment opportunities, the County will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities, in accordance with the law. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should email OHR at . Individual determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made in accordance with all applicable laws.
MCG also provides hiring preference to certain categories of veterans and veterans/persons with a disability. For more information and to claim employment preference, refer to the Careers webpage on Hiring Preference.
All applicants will respond to a series of questions related to their education, relevant experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities required to minimally perform the job. The applicant's responses in conjunction with their resume and all other information provided in the employment application process will be evaluated to determine the minimum qualifications and preferred criteria or interview preference status. Based on the results, the highest qualified applicants will be placed on an Eligible List and may be considered for an interview. Employees meeting minimum qualifications who are the same grade will be placed on the Eligible List as a "Lateral Transfer" candidate and may be considered for an interview.
This will establish an Eligible List that may be used to fill both current and future vacancies.
If selected for consideration for this position, you may be required to provide evidence that you possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities indicated on your resume.
Montgomery County Ethics Law: Except as provided by law or regulation, the County's "Public Employees" (which does not include employees of the Sheriff's office) are subject to the County's ethics law including the requirements to obtain advanced approval of any outside employment and the prohibitions on certain outside employment. The outside employment requirements of the ethics law can be found at 19A-12 of the County Code. Additional information about outside employment can be obtained from the Ethics Commission website.