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To create a technological strongpoint for legal agencies to facilitate justice in criminal and civil proceedings. To establish an academic environment for training in the field of Forensic Science.

Ability to conduct thorough investigations into possible criminal conduct and document findings ... Prior Forensic Examiner experience required. Law Enforcement Forensic examiner experience preferred.

FORENSIC SCIENTIST

Little Rock, AR · On-site

$71K - $105K/yr

SPC03 Salary Range: $71,027 - $105,120 Job Summary The Forensic Scientist is responsible for the scientific analysis of physical evidence related to criminal investigations. This role involves ...

Forensic Investigator

Garland, TX · On-site

$55K - $59K/yr

... and complete forensic investigations. Duties include documenting, obtaining, analyzing, and ... Investigate crime scenes by means of collecting, documenting, analyzing, and presenting evidence.

Forensic Psychologist The Forensic Psychologist will be responsible for providing psychological ... The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the criminal justice system and the ...

Forensic Psychologist

Lakewood, WA · On-site

$105K - $141K/yr

Forensic Psychologist The Forensic Psychologist will be responsible for providing psychological ... The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the criminal justice system and the ...

By "Pursuing Justice with Integrity," the BXDA places a focus on assistance for crime victims while ... The Forensic Science Unit oversees all cases with forensic science evidence including DNA ...

By "Pursuing Justice with Integrity," the BXDA places a focus on assistance for crime victims while ... The Forensic Science Unit oversees all cases with forensic science evidence including DNA ...

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How much do crime forensic jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for crime forensic in the United States is $61,156.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a crime forensic professional?

Crime forensic professionals, often called forensic scientists or forensic analysts, are experts who collect, analyze, and interpret physical evidence from crime scenes. They use scientific techniques to help law enforcement solve crimes, such as examining fingerprints, DNA, blood samples, and other trace evidence. Their findings are often presented in court to support investigations and prosecutions. Forensic professionals can specialize in various fields, including toxicology, ballistics, digital forensics, and more.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a crime forensic specialist?

To thrive as a Crime Forensic Specialist, you need a solid background in forensic science, chemistry, biology, or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree and specialized training. Familiarity with laboratory analysis tools, crime scene investigation kits, and digital forensics software is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for analyzing evidence and presenting findings. These skills ensure accurate evidence analysis, support criminal investigations, and help uphold the integrity of the justice system.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in crime forensic roles?

Crime forensic professionals often deal with challenges such as managing high caseloads, meeting tight deadlines for laboratory analysis, and maintaining the integrity of evidence throughout the investigation process. Working under pressure to deliver accurate and timely results is common, especially when collaborating closely with law enforcement and legal teams. Additionally, professionals must stay updated on evolving technologies and protocols to ensure their findings are admissible in court and adhere to industry standards.

What is the difference between Crime Forensic vs Crime Scene Investigator?

AspectCrime ForensicCrime Scene Investigator
CredentialsForensic science degrees, certifications in forensic analysisCriminal justice or forensic science degrees, CSI certifications
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, crime labs, forensic analysis facilitiesCrime scenes, outdoor and indoor locations
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement agencies, forensic labsLaw enforcement agencies, police departments
Primary FocusAnalyzing evidence, forensic testing, lab workDocumenting, collecting evidence at crime scenes

While both roles are essential in criminal investigations, Crime Forensic professionals focus on laboratory analysis of evidence, whereas Crime Scene Investigators primarily work at crime scenes collecting evidence. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What jobs can I do in crime forensics?

Crime forensics offers roles such as forensic scientist, crime scene investigator, forensic technician, and forensic analyst. These jobs involve collecting, analyzing, and presenting physical evidence using laboratory tools and techniques, often requiring specialized training and certifications in forensic science or criminal justice.

What kind of jobs can you get in crime forensic?

Crime forensic professionals can pursue roles such as forensic scientist, crime scene investigator, forensic analyst, fingerprint examiner, and forensic technician. These jobs typically require knowledge of laboratory techniques, evidence collection, and analysis, often supported by relevant certifications and a background in criminal justice, biology, or chemistry.
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What states have the most Crime Forensic jobs?

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Infographic showing various Crime Forensic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,156 per year, or $29.4 per hour.

Forensic Scientist III OR Forensic Scientist II

Broward County Sheriff's Office

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

$72K - $129K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Salary: $72,301.92 - $129,781.54 Annually
Location : Crime Lab 201 SE 6th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Job Type: Permanent Full Time
Job Number: 26123A
Department: Law Enforcement
Division: Crime Lab
Opening Date: 01/20/2026
Closing Date: 12/18/2026 4:30 PM Eastern
Minimum Requirements
Current vacancy is for Forensic Scientist IIICandidates who meet the qualifications for a Forensic Scientist II may also be considered if the position is not filled after processing all of the Forensic Scientist III candidates.
The vacancy exists within the Crime Lab, specifically in the Latent Print Unit.
ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPTS
Unofficial college transcripts are required at the time of application and must be attached to your on-line application. Applications cannot be submitted without attached transcripts.
Forensic Scientist III Requirements:
Salary: $79,674.92 - $129,781.54
  1. Must be a United States Citizen at time of application.
  2. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in the natural or physical sciences, forensic science, criminalistics, or closely related field. Master's degree preferred. Additional coursework may be necessary.
  3. Minimum three (3) years at the Forensic Scientist II level; or five (5) years journey level experience in latent print examination with exposure to the administrative aspects of the work.
  4. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered. Such must be clearly demonstrated on the application for consideration.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
  1. Must possess and maintain certification by the governing board of the forensic discipline e.g., International Association for Identification (IAI). Successful completion of the ANAB Internal Auditor Training Course, or ANAB Assessor Training Course for Testing Laboratories or equivalent as determined by the Crime Lab Director.
  2. Successful completion of science-related coursework; per the Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC), or NIST equivalent, to include General Biology and Advanced Latent Print Comparison Courses. Knowledge and experience of principles, methods and current techniques utilized in the forensic analysis of latent print evidence is required.

Forensic Scientist II Requirements:
Salary: $72,301.92 - $118,898.75
  1. Must be a United States Citizen at time of application.
  2. Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in the natural or physical sciences, forensic science, or closely related field; Additional coursework may be necessary.
  3. Successful completion of an in-house training program as a Forensic Scientist I, as determined by Crime Lab Command, that incorporates progressively responsible journey level experience in area of assignment; or a minimum of two (2) years journey level experience in latent print examination, with exposure to the administrative aspects of the work.
  4. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered. Such must be clearly demonstrated on the application for consideration.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
  1. Successful completion of science-related coursework; per the Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC), or NIST equivalent, to include General Biology and basic Fingerprint Classification and Comparison Courses or equivalent. Knowledge and experience of principles, methods and current techniques utilized in the forensic examination of latent print evidence is required.

Nature of Work
Forensic Scientist III:
Under administrative direction, the purpose of the position is to prepare and analyze chemical and evidentiary samples in criminal identification and investigations in the Crime Laboratory of the Broward Sheriff's Office. As an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory employees in this position must adhere to accreditation standards encompassing extensive case documentation, validation of procedures, technical and administrative review of reports and case notes, etc. In addition, employees are required to participate in external proficiency testing, courtroom testimony monitoring, continued technical training, quality audits, and accreditation inspections by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), or other accrediting bodies. Employees function in a senior level status performing advanced laboratory techniques for the most complex cases. Position exercises considerable initiative and independent judgment in the conduct of duties, referring unique or unusual, situations to the Crime Lab Technical Leader/Crime Lab Unit Manager for review and advisement. Employees in this classification may perform lead worker duties within the area of assignment under the supervision of the Crime Lab Unit Manager. Position is responsible for the formal reporting of and testifying to the findings of such analysis. Performs related work as directed.
Forensic Scientist II:
Under administrative direction, the purpose of the position is to prepare and analyze chemical and evidentiary samples in criminal identification and investigations in the Crime Laboratory of the Broward Sheriff's Office. As an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory, employees in this position must adhere to accreditation standards encompassing extensive case documentation, validation of procedures, technical and administrative review of reports and case notes, etc. In addition, employees are required to participate in external proficiency testing, courtroom testimony monitoring, continued technical training, quality audits, and accreditation inspections by ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), or other accrediting bodies. Employees function in a journey level status performing moderately complex casework under the supervision of the Crime Lab Unit Manager. Position is responsible for the formal reporting of and testifying to the findings of such analysis. Performs related work as directed.
Essential Functions/Physical Requirements
Forensic Scientist III:
The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
Involves the examination of latent print evidence; performing all work related to the analysis, comparison and evaluation of latent prints recovered from crime scenes.
Conducts preliminary testing and preparation of evidence for analysis in one or more assigned areas.
Participates in the preparation of unit equipment and materials used for testing and analytical tasks.
Examines materials collected for adherence to established procedures concerning collection and identification of chemical and evidentiary samples.
Conducts laboratory examinations utilizing procedures applicable to the analytical task(s) assigned.
Isolates, collects, and analyzes evidentiary items as applicable.
Generates data from laboratory examination and testing; reviews such for the purpose of determining findings; compiles such for reporting purposes and judicial process as applicable.
Conducts administrative and/or technical review of casework.
Testifies to analytical results in depositions and court.
Performs validations, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting of specialized unit equipment, to include performance checks, calibration, and sterilization procedures.
Maintains current knowledge of trends and developments in the field through training, workshops, seminars, science periodicals, and other information sources; participates in annual proficiency examinations.
Provides training, guidance, and assistance to other unit personnel in procedures, methods, and unit standards.
May assist in conducting internal audits within the Crime Laboratory as directed.
May act in the Crime Lab Technical Leader's or Crime Lab Unit Manager's absence as directed.
Performs related duties as directed.
Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 25 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Tasks are performed in a laboratory/forensics analysis environment where proper provisions are in place in terms of employee security and protection. Due to the nature and location of the work environment, tasks include potential for intermittent exposure to disagreeable elements consistent with routine conditions in a laboratory/forensics analysis environment, e.g., toxic agents, pathogens, chemicals, organic/inorganic agents. Spends at least 65% of time performing duties that involve the collection, examination, preservation, documentation, preparation, or analysis of human tissues or fluids or physical evidence having potential biological, chemical, or radiological hazard or contamination, or use chemicals, processes, or materials that may have carcinogenic or health-damaging properties in the analysis of evidence.
Broward Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Broward Sheriff's Office will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Forensic Scientist II:
Involves the examination of latent print evidence; performing all work related to the analysis, comparison and evaluation of latten prints recovered from crime scenes.
The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
Conducts preliminary testing and preparation of evidence for analysis in one or more assigned areas.
Participates in the preparation of unit equipment and materials used for testing and analytical tasks.
Examines materials collected for adherence to established procedures concerning collection and identification of chemical and evidentiary samples.
Conducts laboratory examinations utilizing procedures applicable to the analytical task(s) assigned.
Isolates, collects, and analyzes evidentiary items as applicable.
Generates data from laboratory examination and testing; reviews such for the purpose of determining findings; compiles such for reporting purposes and judicial process as applicable.
Conducts administrative and/or technical review of casework.
Testifies to analytical results in depositions and court.
Performs routine maintenance and troubleshooting of specialized unit equipment, to include performance checks, calibration, and sterilization procedures.
Maintains current knowledge of trends and developments in the field through training, workshops, seminars, science periodicals, and other information sources; participates in annual proficiency examinations.
May provide training, guidance, and assistance to other unit personnel in procedures, methods, and unit standards.
Performs related duties as directed.
Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 25 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Tasks are performed in a laboratory/forensics analysis environment where proper provisions are in place in terms of employee security and protection. Due to the nature and location of the work environment, tasks include potential for intermittent exposure to disagreeable elements consistent with routine conditions in a laboratory/forensics analysis environment, e.g., toxic agents, pathogens, chemicals, organic/inorganic agents. Spends at least 65% of time performing duties that involve the collection, examination, preservation, documentation, preparation, or analysis of human tissues or fluids or physical evidence having potential biological, chemical or radiological hazard or contamination, or use chemicals, processes, or materials that may have carcinogenic or health-damaging properties in the analysis of evidence.
Broward Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Broward Sheriff's Office will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Recruitment Information
Applicants who qualify will be subject to an extensive selection process and screening program, which may include, but not be limited to evaluation of training and experience; written test; computer based test; interview; polygraph examination; psychological evaluation; employment record, fingerprint and background check; medical examination; and drug screen. The expected duration of the selection process varies by position and could last 10 to 12 weeks. Reapplication will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
BSO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, citizenship status, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Veterans' preference per Florida law.
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