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How much do crime scene assistant jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for crime scene assistant in the United States is $66,561.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,000.00 and $81,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

AspectCrime Scene AssistantCrime Scene Investigator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certifications in forensic science or crime scene processingBachelor's degree in forensic science, criminal justice, or related field; often requires specialized training
Work EnvironmentCrime scenes, laboratories, and storage facilities; often part-time or support rolesOn-site at crime scenes, laboratories; more autonomous and investigative
Employer & Industry UsageLaw enforcement agencies, forensic labs, crime scene unitsPolice departments, forensic laboratories, crime scene units

While both roles support criminal investigations, Crime Scene Assistants primarily assist with processing evidence and maintaining scene integrity, whereas Crime Scene Investigators conduct detailed examinations and analysis to solve cases. The roles differ mainly in responsibility level and scope of investigative work.

What are Crime Scene Assistants?

Crime Scene Assistants are professionals who support forensic teams by helping to document, collect, and preserve evidence at crime scenes. They assist with photographing the scene, logging evidence, maintaining chain of custody, and sometimes preparing materials for laboratory analysis. Their work ensures that evidence is handled properly and can be used in criminal investigations and court proceedings. They often work closely with law enforcement officers, forensic scientists, and other crime scene specialists to maintain the integrity of the investigative process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Crime Scene Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Crime Scene Assistant, you need a solid background in forensic science, evidence handling, and crime scene protocols, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, evidence management systems, and digital photography tools is typically required. Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to communicate clearly with law enforcement teams are critical soft skills. These competencies ensure the accurate collection and preservation of evidence, supporting successful investigations and the integrity of legal proceedings.

What are the typical challenges Crime Scene Assistants face when processing evidence at active crime scenes?

Crime Scene Assistants often encounter challenges such as working under time pressure while maintaining meticulous attention to detail. They must carefully preserve evidence in environments that may be unpredictable or hazardous, ensuring proper documentation and chain of custody at all times. Collaboration with law enforcement, forensic specialists, and other investigators is crucial, as is adapting to rapidly changing circumstances on-site. Additionally, the emotional impact of dealing with sensitive or distressing scenes can be demanding, making resilience and professionalism essential.
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Infographic showing various Crime Scene Assistant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% As Needed, 40% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 20% Temporary. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,561 per year, or $32 per hour.
Crime Scene Investigator

Crime Scene Investigator

City of Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


City Of Corpus Christi rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 31 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

368th of 668 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Overview
A Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) is responsible for the documentation, collection, preservation, analysis, and processing of evidence that is identified and recovered at crime scenes. Duties include scene photography, tire/shoe impression photography and casting, scene search, identification and collection of physical and biological evidence, latent fingerprint processing, follow-up investigation at hospitals, attending autopsies, obtaining postmortem fingerprints and palm prints of deceased individuals, scene sketches and report writing. Laboratory duties include chemical and powder processing of evidence for latent fingerprint development, latent fingerprint photography, trace evidence collection, evidence preservation, utilizing alternate light sources, packaging and submission to the police property room or Texas DPS Crime Laboratory for DNA analysis and CODIS entry while maintaining chain of custody. Additional duties include state and federal courtroom testimony, presentation of recovered evidence, verification of arrested individuals for background investigation purposes. Occasionally assist other law enforcement agencies with crime scene processing. All work must conform to established quality control measures and ISO accreditation requirements.
Responsibilities
• Document crime scenes using digital cameras, video recorders, and related equipment to create a permanent record of the crime scene and evidence observed/collected
• Document injuries or other evidence on body of victims, suspects, and other subjects
• Operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, aka drones) to capture aerial photos or video footage of crime scenes, or act as visual observer for drone pilot as needed
• Photograph evidence taken to laboratory for additional processing
• Process evidence at scenes for latent prints using powders, chemicals, and alternate light sources; submit to Latent Print Unit for examination/identification
• Detect and collect trace evidence such as blood stains, body fluids, hairs, fibers, paint, glass, and tool/tire marks using visual or chemical means (e.g., alternate light sources/lasers, luminol or BlueStar, electrostatic dust lifters, protein stains, etc.)
• Collect items of evidence for processing at lab or for investigative purposes (clothing, bedding, footwear/tire track impressions, etc.)
• Properly package, secure, and store items of evidence
• Utilize proper techniques and the correct sequence for multiple processing types
• Morgue detail: photograph body, view autopsy, obtain postmortem finger/palm prints, collect trace evidence (nail clipping/scrapings, hair, tissue, blood) and physical evidence collection (clothing, footwear, bullets, ligatures, etc.)
• Verify identity through prints of subjects with multiple arrest records
• Identify deceased subjects by collecting morgue prints and comparing them to arrest records
• Operate 30 laser scanning system to capture data for extremely detailed and precise scene reconstruction of major crime scenes such as homicides and officer-involved shootings
• Use GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) instrumentation as needed to obtain precise measurements for crime scene dimensions, location of evidence within crime scene, etc
• Render data through specialized CAD software application (Trimble Reveal) to create three-dimensional "digital twin" of crime scene for investigative and courtroom purposes
• Take manual measurements and create hand-drawn sketches where necessary
• Prepare thorough technical reports detailing activities at crime scenes and continued work in the laboratory using the laboratory information management system (LIMS); conduct administrative and technical reviews Upload digital evidence into digital image management system (DIMS)
• Transfer 30 scan data to computer for software rendering
• Submit evidence to Firearms or Latent Print Unit for proper analysis. Submit other items (DNA, trace evidence, etc.) to Texas DPS Lab
• Coordinate transfer of evidence to and from Property Room, ensuring chain of custody is maintained
• Meet with attorneys in pre-trial discussions to prepare for testimony
• Prepare exhibits or visual aids (charts, photographs, PowerPoint slides, etc.) as needed Present findings and observations in courts of law
• Participate in relevant training courses (virtual/web-based or on-site)
• Stay abreast of advancements in technology, technique, and other topics relevant to job duties Assist Corpus Christi Police Academy with instruction of cadets in crime scene investigations
• Assist with training and observation of crime scene investigator trainees and interns
• Participate in various community outreach activities (CCPD Citizens Academy, school functions, etc.)
• Clean and restock crime scene vehicles with supplies, tools, and packaging materials; monitor vehicle condition and report maintenance issues
• Ensure batteries for all electronic equipment (3D scanners, cameras/flashes, scene lights, tablets, etc.) are fully charged and devices are ready for use
• Conduct basic maintenance/cleaning of crime scene equipment; inform management when repair is needed Other duties as assigned
• May be asked to perform other duties as assigned
Position Type and Typical Hours of Work
• Exempt - Full-Time
40-hour work week with rotating shifts. Selected candidate will be required to work weekends and holidays, as this is a 24/7 position. Call outs when necessary.
• In the event of an emergency, employees are required to work to provide for the safety and well-being of the public, including the delivery and restoration of vital services.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the job change.
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor's Degree (BA/ BS)
• Six (6) months to one (1) year of experience
Licenses and Certifications
Required
• A valid driver's license is required; successful out-of-state candidates must be able to obtain a valid Texas driver's license within 90 days of hire
Required within six (6) months of hire
• TCIC/ NCIC certification
• First aid/ CPR certification
Employment Testing
Employment is contingent on passing any post-offer pre-employment screening as listed below:
• Police Criminal Background Check: Yes
• Motor Vehicle Record Check: Yes
• Drug Screening: Yes
• Physical Exam: Yes
Basis of Rating
A recruitment consultant will evaluate all applications against the posted qualifications. The city may also conduct additional skill assessment tests, in addition to the panel interview.
Supplemental Information
• Any position that lists a minimum qualification for education level and/or license/certification will require the applicant to provide proof of documentation if selected for hire into the position with the City of Corpus Christi.
The City of Corpus is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). If you require an accommodation in order to apply for a position, please request assistance from the Human Resources Department.

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