Laboratory Accreditation Specialist
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Healthcare
Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Compliance
Location: City of Albany
Duties Description
The Laboratory Accreditation Specialist (LAS) 1, SG-18, will report to the Laboratory Accreditation Specialist 2, SG-23, and will provide support to the Office of Forensic Services (OFS) and the State Commission on Forensic Science. The duties of the LAS 1 will include assisting the LAS 2 in the review of accreditation documentation submitted by forensic laboratories; resolving issues with non-conforming work submitted by laboratories;
promoting uniform methodologies by preparing summaries and spreadsheets using data from proficiency test providers; collecting and organizing documentation of proficiency test participation by laboratories to verify compliance; assisting in coordination of work group meetings; identifying host sites for training activities and organizing specialized forensic training courses across the State; and assisting in the development and administration of web based specialized forensic training.
The LAS 1 will also assure that pertinent information on accreditation maintenance and proficiency testing is gathered and disseminated to members of the Commission on Forensic Science and DNA Subcommittee; develop and administer annual workload surveys to assess laboratory productivity; assist the LAS 2 with Requests for Proposals, Requests for Applications, and Federal Grant Applications; and prepare summary reports and other presentation materials for use by the Commission on Forensic Science and the DNA subcommittee to fulfill their accreditation responsibilities.
Approximately 5% travel is required.
Minimum Qualifications:
A bachelor’s degree, preferably in a natural science, and two years of appropriate experience either in an accredited forensic laboratory, a medical/health laboratory, or an office of forensic services. A master’s degree in a natural science may substitute for one year of the required experience.
Up to 5% travel may be required for this position.
Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. DCJS is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to workplace diversity, equity and inclusion. Please be advised that the Division of Criminal Justice Services does not currently offer sponsorship for employment visas.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION:
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