Connecticut Careers Trainee (Healthcare Professional) (40 Hour)
Recruitment began on January 13, 2025 and the job listing expires on January 28, 2025.
Position Highlights
* These positions are full-time, on-site, 40 hours per week, scheduled Monday – Friday.
* As a general recruitment, the Connecticut Careers Trainee will be recruited to work within the Forensic Biology / DNA section.
* The Connecticut Careers Trainee program consists of a 2-year training program for those with a bachelor’s degree listed in the minimum qualifications below. Those with a master’s degree in a related field will participate in a 1-year training program.
* In this role, you will conduct full-process examinations while working alongside lab professionals and forensic science examiners, and will collaborate with law enforcement partners as needed.
Minimum Requirements
We are seeking individuals with a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree or advanced degree in Forensic Science, chemistry, biochemistry, toxicology or a closely related field. Successful completion of college coursework in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, and Statistics or Population Genetics is required.
About Us
The DESPP is committed to protecting and improving the quality of life for all by providing a broad range of public safety services, training, regulatory guidance and scientific services utilizing enforcement, prevention, education and state of the art science and technology.
The Division of Scientific Services (DSS) provides forensic support to local, state and federal agencies throughout Connecticut. This division is divided into three analytical sections: the Chemical Analysis Section (including toxicology, controlled substances, and arson), the Forensic Biology/DNA Section, and the Identification Section (including computer crimes). The laboratory also has two non-analytical sections: the Quality Section and Laboratory Support Services (including Administration, Evidence Receiving, and Case Management).
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