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UNT Health Fort Worth · 1 day ago

Assistant Director of Educational Programs

UNT Health Fort Worth is part of the University of North Texas System, which focuses on education and innovation. The Assistant Director of Educational Programs will be responsible for organizing and managing forensic training and educational programs, ensuring the delivery of comprehensive training for forensic scientists and law enforcement stakeholders.

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Responsibilities

Development and management of training program to support CHI’s Apprenticeship (as outlined in TX SB 1620), with considerations provided by statewide training curriculum working group
Tracking progress of apprenticeship participants and direct engagement with participants to discuss completion status of modules
Securing availability for virtual sessions with participants to address questions and discuss troubleshooting efforts
Development of knowledge assessments as a tool to gauge apprenticeship effectiveness and individual participant progress and completion
Design and track apprenticeship production metrics for reporting to the Texas state legislature
Outreach to participating laboratories to ensure alignment of timelines, progress of participants, and provision of additional resources as needed
Development of on-site capstone event to demonstrate trainees’ competency
Continual assessment of standards published on the OSAC Registry with specific requirements for training, ensuring training materials are in compliance
Create on-demand catalogue of training modules that will be available through CHI’s online course offering platform to allow for self-paced learning
Administer training agreement with Texas Forensic Science Commission (TFSC) to host multiple onsite training programs for Texas forensic/law enforcement communities
Work with CHI’s ISU Unit to develop Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) training programs which will fulfill continuing education credit requirements for law enforcement
Collaborate with other CHI staff and subject matter experts to supplement training materials as needed
Assess programs, develop data and metrics, and produce program reports
Communicate and coordinate with partner agencies regarding curriculum, policies, logistics
Work with CHI International Coordinator on consular/international training requests
Promote collaboration between agencies and the high level of expertise in Texas as a model for the forensic world
Connect with labs, LEAs and medicolegal agencies who have expressed interest in training for their employees/officers/prosecutors

Qualification

Forensic DNA analysisForensic training developmentStatistical analysisMicrosoft OfficeCollaboration skillsFBI standardsTFSC programGenotyping softwarePresentation skills

Required

Bachelor's degree and five (5) years of related experience; or any equivalent combination of education and experience
Knowledge of the FBI Quality Assurance Standards and other published standards, guidelines and best practice recommendations (e.g., OSAC, SWGDAM) within the forensic DNA community
Knowledge of the TFSC Forensic Analyst Licensing Program (e.g., examination preparation, exam domains, syllabus for preparation)
Knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Excel
Knowledge of statistical analysis
Strong ability to collaborate and foster collaboration across forensic and criminal justice professions
Excellent presentation skills, both visual and verbal

Preferred

Bachelor's degree or an advanced degree in biology, chemistry or a forensic science-related area
Five (5) years of experience as a qualified forensic DNA analyst (or equivalent title) in an accredited forensic DNA laboratory
Nine (9) completed credit hours of college coursework (preferably at the graduate level) in molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry; and a completed three-semester credit hour (or equivalent) college level statistics course from an accredited university or a program approved by TFSC
Experience with Probabilistic genotyping software and serology
Experience developing forensic training materials/curriculum

Company

UNT Health Fort Worth

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UNT Health Fort Worth opened its doors in 1970 as the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$152M
Key Investors
Tarrant CountyNational Institutes of HealthBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas
2022-12-13Grant· $2M
2022-10-03Grant· $150M
2022-07-07Grant

Leadership Team

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Kimberly Russell
Vice President
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Kemp Louis
EVP Administration and Chief Business Officer
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