Forensic Specialist Sample Clauses
The 'Forensic Specialist' clause defines the role, responsibilities, and qualifications of a forensic specialist engaged under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the specific expertise required, such as experience in forensic analysis or investigation, and may detail the scope of work, reporting obligations, and standards the specialist must adhere to. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause ensures that the party providing forensic services meets the necessary professional standards and that both parties understand the expectations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes over the quality or scope of forensic work.
Forensic Specialist. A Forensic Specialist will become a Senior Forensic Specialist if the employee has received at least five annual performance evaluations, has courtroom experience (i.e., testimony or presented significant evidence to a court), and meets the following criteria:
Forensic Specialist. Where the Chief of Police or his designate assigns a constable to the Forensic Unit for the purpose of gaining experience in the operation of the unit, such Constable shall receive his normal rate of pay for the first twelve months on his first assignment. No more than two such Constables at a t ime shall be assigned to the unit. No such assignment shall exceed twelve consecutive months at a time.
Forensic Specialist. For the period of July 1, 2014 through June
Forensic Specialist. The Forensic Specialist position will be
