Job Description
The Crime Analyst position specializes in research work involving the application of complex research techniques to support criminal investigative activities, operational programs and crime reduction strategies. Duties The successful candidate will provide statistical, tactical and strategic crime analysis services and intelligence information to management. You would be required to review police occurrence files to determine immediate crime problems and patterns of criminal activity; evaluate and validate intelligence information gathered from various sources; and develop and maintain comprehensive files, records and documentation. The Crime Analyst will also deliver presentations, briefings, and situation reports on crime trends and related matters. In addition, the successful candidate will establish and maintain working relationships with members, staff and external agencies.
Forensic Nurses Week November 11-15
The International Association of Forensic Nurses joins in the celebration of Forensic Nurses Week, from Nov. 11 to 15, which seeks to highlight the important work and contribution made by practitioners in the field. The nurses provide exceptional care every day to men, women, and children who have experienced trauma.
“Most people who enter the profession of nursing do so wanting to help others. They are nurses with great skill and courage and they treat their patients objectively but with caring and compassion,” said Polly Campbell, RN, BS, BA, president of the association’s board of directors.
Time-Lapse Decomposition Video
This past July, BCIT Forensics hosted a Forensic Entomology course at the BCIT Woodlot instructed by Dr. Gail Anderson. The field day involved over 20 students collecting insects, bugs, and other forensic evidence from 7 pigs that had been left in the forest to decompose. Below you will find links to a time-lapse video of the decomposition of one of the pigs over a period of 5 days:
Forensic Video Technician Job Opportunity
Duration: Regular, Full Time
Salary: $4,463-4,651-4,842-5,042-5,253 per month (Pay Grade 18)
Application Deadline: Please apply online by November 5, 2013
Description
The goal of the City of Burnaby and its employees is to consistently deliver first class service and services to our community. With this in mind, we hire people who share the same passion, those with the drive and determination to grow with and contribute to our already exceptional team. People like you!
Winter 2014 Course Schedule Has Been Posted
I heard my first Christmas advertisement on the radio a few days ago, so it can’t be too hard to imagine that Winter is upon us…
I recently uploaded our Winter term 2014 course schedule to our website, so you can use it to plan your course load for January-March 2014. BCIT has recently updated the way it displays courses online, hopefully making it easier for you guys to find and enroll in them.
Some important dates to remember:
◾November 1st – Web preview (You can see the Winter 2014 courses online, but can’t register for them yet)
◾November 3rd – Web registration opens (You can start registering online)
◾November 4th – General registration opens (You can now register by any method)
So go ahead and plan for your next semester and get ready to register before important courses fill up!
It’s also important to note that, starting May 13th, BCIT has changed its payment options for courses. Find out more by visiting the BCIT website.
4 Investigator Positions with the Independent Investigations Office Available
Department: Ministry of Justice AG
Ministry Branch / Division: Independent Investigations Office
Posting Close Date: 2013-10-20
Location: Surrey
Job Type: Regular Full Time
Job Profile: Investigator
Salary commensurate with education and experience.
4 positions available.
An outstanding high-profile career opportunity for an experienced investigator with effective communication skills
The Independent Investigations Office is an independent civilian led agency with jurisdiction to investigate serious incidents involving British Columbia police, including municipal police officers and members of the RCMP. The Police Act creates the IIO and defines its powers. The IIO reports to the Attorney General, however investigations and decisions are operationally independent of the government.
Five Community Coroner Positions Available
Community Coroner in Kamloops, BC
Community Coroner in Penticton, BC
Community Coroner in Vernon, BC
Community Coroner in Salmon Arm, BC
Community Coroner in Nelson/Trail, BC
Visit the websites above to find out more about these positions and how to apply. The application deadline is September 30, 2013.
Forensics Info Session Coming Up on September 16th
At the info session, each Program Coordinator does a general presentation about their option, giving you tips on how to apply, when to apply, and what the career prospects are in their area. After the presentation, the attendees are divided up according to the option they’re most interested in and then are given more in-depth information from their particular Program Coordinator. This is also an opportunity for you to ask questions specific to your circumstances and background, to see if your career aspirations line-up with what we have to offer.
All you have to do is visit our info session web page to sign-up. See you on the 16th!
Program Review Survey for Forensics Students and Alumni
BCIT Forensic Science and Technology Is Now on Facebook!
Why would you want to follow us on Facebook? Because I’m going to start posting tidbits of information there that you won’t necessarily find on this here blog. There is also going to be a contest in the near future to win another VISA gift card for liking our Facebook page. Plus, Facebook is a great place for you guys to start interacting with each other, myself and any other staff I can drag over there.
So, head on over and join our modest party for some interesting times.
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