Pinal County
Florence, Arizona, United States
Intern - Unpaid - Forensic Technician
Posted over 1 month ago
Job Description
Overall Job Objective
Description
About the Office:
The PCMEO has the statutory obligation to investigate deaths that occur violently; suddenly when in apparent good health; unnaturally; unusually; in association with ones occupation or employment; or under suspicious circumstances that occur within the geographical boundaries of Pinal County. A total of 1157 cases were reported to the PCMEO in 2020 (most recent year for which complete data is available). Minimum Requirements
All applicants must submit the following documentation prior to the stated deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered:
Description
Pinal County Medical Examiners Office
Forensic Technician Internship
The Pinal County Medical Examiners Office (PCMEO) is currently accepting applications for the Forensic Technician Internship Program. The forensic technician intern will gain hands-on experience while assisting PCMEO forensic pathologists, forensic technicians, and medicolegal death investigators with the day-to-day operations of the office to include: exam photography, evidence collection, post-mortem examination processing, and radiograph imaging. The internship is unpaid, will require a minimum of twelve (12) hours weekly (Monday-Friday) for a period of one semester, and require work with deceased humans often, in unpleasant conditions.
About the Office:
The PCMEO has the statutory obligation to investigate deaths that occur violently; suddenly when in apparent good health; unnaturally; unusually; in association with ones occupation or employment; or under suspicious circumstances that occur within the geographical boundaries of Pinal County. A total of 1157 cases were reported to the PCMEO in 2020 (most recent year for which complete data is available). Minimum Requirements
Requirements:
The Forensic Technician Internship Program is open to all majors who meet the established requirements.
To be considered for the program, applicants must meet the following criteria:.
- Applicant must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application.
- Applicant must be currently enrolled within a college or university at least part-time and in good academic standing OR must have graduated from a college or university no more than six (6) months prior to the application deadline.
- Completed an introductory level Anatomy/Physiology course with a grade of "B" or higher.
- Successfully complete a background check.
All applicants must submit the following documentation prior to the stated deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered:
- Completed application form.
- Letter of interest (description of education background and career goals).
- Two academic letters of recommendation.
- Non-official transcripts.
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella
- Hepatitis B
- Tetanus booster (within 10 years)
- TB skin test (less than one year)
How to apply:
Interested individuals who meet the above criteria may submit the completed application along with a letter of interest, non-official transcript(s), and letters of recommendation via email to andre.davis@pinal.gov.
Please be advised, not all internship applicants are accepted into our program.
NON-COMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED
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