Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner
Qualifications
Education/License: AZ Licensed RN, NP, DNP or MD
Experience: A minimum of 1 year relevant work experience
PREFERRED: Two years clinical experience in any of the following areas: Emergency, Intensive Care, Pediatric, Maternal Child, Psychiatric and/or Forensic Nursing.
PREFERRED: Domestic Violence training.
Certifications: CPR & First Aid Required
AZ Department of Public Safety Fingerprint Clearance Card, required
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Performs comprehensive sexual assault examination utilizing Colposcope, camera, etc. as appropriate.
- Documents assessment inclusive of blunt and sharp injuries accordingly.
- Develops Plan of Care reflective of current body of knowledge relating to sexual assault.
- Administers medications/drugs as appropriate to exam findings.
- Completes sexual assault evidence collection, provides discharge and follow-up care instructions and maintains chain of custody per ethical and/or legal statutes.
- Participates in ongoing legal process and court appearances as required by state statutes.
- Maintains confidentiality of the activities of the SACASA program unless required to by operation of law.
About the Role
The role of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SAFEs) is a medical professional who has completed specialized education and clinical preparation in the medical forensic care of the patient who has experienced sexual assault or abuse. Generally, there are five goals of an examination by a SAFE. These include (a) documentation and care of injuries, (b) collection of medical-legal evidence, (c) evaluation of risk and prophylactic treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), (d) evaluation of risk and emergency pregnancy interception, and (e) crisis intervention.