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Justice Polygraph Services is a small business in Miami Lakes, FL. We are professional, agile, professional and our goal is to The ultimate objective of conducting a polygraph examination , is to determine the truthfulness of a person's statements by measuring and recording physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity. The examination is often used in law enforcement and security settings to aid in investigations and screenings. However, it's important to note that the accuracy and reliability of polygraph tests have been a topic of debate and controversy within the scientific community..
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Full Job Description: A Polygraph Examiner performs highly specialized technical work in conducting polygraph examinations for pre-employment applications, criminal investigations, internal and civil matters. A Polygraph Examiner performs highly specialized technical work in conducting polygraph examinations for pre-employment applications, criminal investigations, and internal matters. A Polygraph Examiner conducts pre-test interviews to determine factors affecting test conditions.
Essential Job Tasks: (This is not an all-inclusive list of all job duties that may be required; employees will be required to perform other related duties as assigned.)
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Internship
Pay: Based Contract
Expected Hours: 20 – 40 per week
Duties: Formulating and discussing test questions with the subject being polygraphed; analyzing examination charts; noting unusual circumstances; submitting reports regarding polygraph results; advising investigators about legal limitations and individual rights pertaining to the polygraph; meeting with detectives members of different police departments and private investigators to develop court cases or discuss confessions; submitting reports to attorneys involving the polygraph; and appearing as an expert witness in court. A Police Polygraph Examiner maintains the computerized polygraph equipment. Polygraph Examiners are s responsible for performing related duties as required.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct pre-examination profound interviews
- Interpret body language behaviors
- Reviews applications, background questionnaires, and case reports.
- Conducts pre-examination interviews.
- Compiles and prepares the question format for polygraph examinations.
- Conducts polygraph examinations efficiently and timely.
- Conducts post-examination interrogation if necessary.
- Evaluates completed examination graphs and prepares reports.
- Research case law in reference to each respective examination.
- Operates, maintains, and calibrate the polygraph equipment.
- Participates in continuing education and training programs to maintain skills.
- Provides courtroom testimony if required.
- Performs other duties/tasks as assigned by the supervisor.
- Maintains good attendance to perform assigned tasks as scheduled/assigned by the supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications:
- You must be a graduate of the Psychophysiological Detection of Deception Program and approved by the American Polygraph Association, and have completed the school prior to applying to this job.
- Bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields:
* Biology
* Criminal Justice
* Education
* Forensic Psychology
* Forensic Science
* Psychology
- At least a 3.0 GPA on a 4-point scale is preferred, but exceptions may be made for extenuating circumstances.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Analytic skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with a broad cross-section of society, sometimes under stressful conditions.
- Ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
- Confidence to have your work scrutinized and the grace to accept feedback.
- High levels of trustworthiness, tenacity, professional and personal integrity, and loyalty to the United States.
- Ability to meet the minimum requirement, including U.S citizenship and a background investigation.
- Be able to obtain POST certification - Post Conviction Sex Offender Testing Course.
Desired Qualifications:
- Professional experience or training/certification in interviewing, investigation.
- Current or previously qualified polygraph examiner certification
- Knowledge of polygraph examination techniques
- Experience working as a polygraph examiner and conducting extensive interviews
Other requirements :
- Polygraph certifications from an American Polygraph Association (APA) accredited school
- Be Associated with the following polygraph associations;
- American Polygraph Associations
- American Association of Police Polygraphist
- Florida Polygraph Association
Social Environment:
- Rarely interrupted
- Under deadlines
- Frequent time pressures to complete tasks
- Frequently handling high volume of work
- Rarely handling multiple, frequently changing, or unscheduled tasks
- Accuracy
- Attention to detail
- Frequently making decisions
- Constant concentration/vigilance
- Working in a team environment
- Rarely working in isolation
- Constantly working in proximity with others
- Constantly in contact with the public
- Rarely working overtime/rotating shifts
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Intermediate to advanced level - Microsoft Office Suite applications.
- Psycho-physiological aspects of polygraph examination.
- Polygraph techniques, polygraph chart analysis and interpretation, and mechanical and other technical aspects of polygraph examination.
- Apply strong attention to detail and nuance when reviewing information.
- Using critical thinking and sound judgment.
- Analyzing and reviewing tests accurately.
Ability to:
- Apply interviewing and interrogating techniques effectively.
- Direct the work of others.
- Communicate successfully in verbal and written formats.
- Maintain composure and de-escalate stressful situations.
- Handle sensitive information with tact and confidentiality.
Physical environment:
- Sitting
- Standing
- Walking
- Speaking
- Hearing
- Seeing
- Reading
- Lifting floor to waist ten (10) pounds
- Lifting waist to shoulder ten (10) pounds
- Lifting shoulder to overhead ten (10) pounds
- Carrying a weight of ten (10) pounds for a distance of 15 feet
- Pushing/pulling a weight of ten (10) pounds for a distance of 15 feet
Work environment:
- Constantly Indoors
- Rarely in dim or bright lights
Goal:
The ultimate objective of conducting a polygraph examination, is to determine the truthfulness of a person's statements by measuring and recording physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity. The examination is often used in law enforcement and security settings to aid investigations and screenings. However, it's important to note that the accuracy and reliability of polygraph tests have been a topic of debate and controversy within the scientific community.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $24,000.00 - $40,000.00 per year
Expected hours: 20 – 40 per week
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Work Location: In person
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