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Principal Forensic Scientist
Forensic Services Group; Operations Support Command; Regional Services; Brisbane City
An exciting opportunity exists for a highly experienced forensic chemist to lead an analytical services team in delivering expert chemical criminalistic evidence to operational police and courts of law including fire debris analysis for the presence of ignitable liquid residues, examination of paint, glass, gunshot residue, lachrymatory agents (capsicum sprays), light bulb examinations and the botanical certification of Cannabis.
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Job details
Position status | Permanent |
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Position type | Full-time |
Occupational group | Sciences |
Classification | PO5 |
Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City |
Job ad reference | QLD/650389/25 |
Closing date | 06-Aug-2025 |
Job duration | |
Contact person | Darren Pobar |
Contact details | Phone: 07 33646272 Access the National Relay Service |
Your key accountabilities
The core capability requirements for this role are:
• Lead and manage forensic chemists to deliver high quality trace chemical and Cannabis evidence for police investigations and courts of law, in compliance with Queensland Police Service (QPS) Forensic Service Services Quality System.
• Prioritise, conduct and overview complex trace chemical evidence examinations, including use of instrumental methods of analysis, technical reviews of case files, peer reviews of statements and reports, ensuring provision of a timely and quality service.
• Attend pre-trial conferences, prepare statements and reports, conduct and overview presentation of forensic trace chemical evidence and provide expert testimony to courts of law.
• Lead and manage the administrative, operational and quality management activities and processes within the Analytical Services Unit, including development and performance of staff and coordinator and delivery of training.
• Foster professional relationships with clients and stakeholders and represent QPS on committees and advisory boards.
• Provide high quality strategic advice, reports and submissions to senior management relating to the Unit's service delivery.
• Lead the development, research and implementation of innovative processes and practises including the coordination and training of QPS personnel relevant to trace chemical examinations
Role Requirements
Mandatory
• Minimum of five years demonstrated experience in the field of forensic chemical trace evidence within a State or Commonwealth Department or other recognised agency.
• Possession of a “C” Class Driver's Licence as travel for official business is a requirement of the role.
Qualification
• Possession of a Bachelor's degree in Science with major study components in chemistry from a recognised tertiary institution, or an equivalent qualification.
Technical/ Operational/ Educational experience
• Subject/s completed from a tertiary institution in plant biology, botany or cell biology would be highly desirable.
• Relevant post-graduate qualifications in chemistry, forensic science and/or management would be highly desirable.
• Relevant experience in the analysis of one or more of the disciplines of ignitable liquid residues, paint, glass, gunshot residue, lachrymatory agents (capsicum sprays), light bulb examinations and botanical identification of Cannabis including accompanying court experience would be highly desirable.
Other
• The successful applicant will be required to undertake internal QPS training in chemical trace evidence examinations dependent upon the extent of previous experience and qualifications.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Further information
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