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Mission: The Forensic Science Division Laboratory is a multi-disciplined service facility that ... Analysis areas can include controlled substances (including clandestine laboratories). Conducts ...

Mission: The Forensic Science Division Laboratory is a multi-disciplined service facility that ... Analysis areas can include controlled substances (including clandestine laboratories). Conducts ...

Mission: The Forensic Science Division Laboratory is a multi-disciplined service facility that ... Analysis areas can include controlled substances (including clandestine laboratories). Conducts ...

Mission: The Forensic Science Division Laboratory is a multi-disciplined service facility that ... Analysis areas can include controlled substances (including clandestine laboratories). Conducts ...

Technicians work alongside Forensic Pathologists to help them determine cause and manner of death ... Take toxicology and histology samples to external laboratories for processing and label and ...

... laboratories and defense experts, assist with trial preparation, and second-seat trials, where appropriate * Represent clients pertaining to matters where DNA evidence or other forensic feature ...

Staff Attorney, DNA Unit

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$84K - $152K/yr

... laboratories and defense experts, assist with trial preparation, and second-seat trials, where appropriate * Represent clients pertaining to matters where DNA evidence or other forensic feature ...

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How much do forensic laboratories jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for forensic laboratories 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a forensic laboratory role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a forensic laboratory position, you need a solid background in chemistry, biology, or forensic science, often supported by a relevant degree and, in some cases, professional certification. Proficiency with laboratory instruments such as gas chromatographs, mass spectrometers, and evidence management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong written and verbal communication skills are standout soft skills in this field. These capabilities are crucial for ensuring accurate evidence analysis, maintaining the integrity of legal proceedings, and clearly presenting findings in reports and courtrooms.

What is the difference between Forensic Laboratories vs Crime Scene Investigators?

AspectForensic LaboratoriesCrime Scene Investigators
CredentialsForensic scientists often hold degrees in forensic science, chemistry, or biology; certifications vary.Typically have degrees in criminal justice, forensic science, or related fields; may hold certifications in crime scene processing.
Work EnvironmentLaboratory setting, analyzing evidence with specialized equipment.Field setting, collecting and documenting evidence at crime scenes.
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement agencies, private labs, government agencies.Law enforcement agencies, police departments, crime units.
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for their roles in evidence analysis and crime scene processing.

Forensic laboratories focus on analyzing evidence in a lab setting, while crime scene investigators collect evidence at crime scenes. Both roles are essential in criminal investigations but differ in work environment and specific responsibilities.

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

Professionals in forensic laboratories often encounter challenges such as managing high caseloads, meeting tight deadlines for evidence analysis, and maintaining meticulous documentation for legal proceedings. The work can be detail-oriented and requires strict adherence to quality assurance protocols to ensure results are accurate and admissible in court. Additionally, collaboration with law enforcement and legal teams is frequent, requiring clear communication and the ability to explain complex scientific findings in an understandable way.

What is a high paying job in forensics?

In forensic laboratories, forensic toxicologists and forensic pathologists tend to have the highest salaries, often due to advanced education, specialized skills, and certification requirements. These roles typically require a medical degree or advanced training and offer higher compensation compared to other forensic positions.

What are forensic laboratories?

Forensic laboratories are specialized facilities where scientific analyses are conducted to support criminal investigations and legal proceedings. In these labs, experts use techniques from chemistry, biology, toxicology, and other sciences to examine evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, drugs, and trace materials. The results from forensic labs help law enforcement agencies solve crimes, identify suspects, and provide crucial evidence in court. Forensic laboratories must adhere to strict protocols to ensure the accuracy and reliability of their findings.
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Infographic showing various Forensic Laboratories job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,156 per year, or $29.4 per hour.
Assistant Director of Forensic Education Programs

Assistant Director of Forensic Education Programs

University of North Texas System

Fort Worth, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Title: Assistant Director of Forensic Education Programs

Employee Classification: Educational Prog Asst Director

Campus: University of North Texas - Health Science Center

Division: HSC-Div of Rsrch & Innovation

SubDivision-Department: HSC-Health Institutes & Centers

Department: HSC-Center for Human ID-304600

Job Location: Fort Worth

Salary: Commensurate with Experience

FTE: 1.000000

Retirement Eligibility: TRS Eligible

About Us - Values Overview

Welcome to the University of North Texas System. The UNT System includes the University of North Texas in Denton and Frisco, the University of North Texas at Dallas and UNT Dallas College of Law, and University of North Texas Health Fort Worth. We are the only university system based exclusively in the robust Dallas-Fort Worth region. We are growing with the North Texas region, employing more than 14,000 employees, educating a record 49,000+ students across our system, and awarding nearly 12,000 degrees each year.
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We are one team comprised of individuals who are committed to excellence, curiosity and innovation. We are transforming lives and creating economic opportunity through education. We champion a people-first values-based culture where We Care about each other and those we serve. We believe that we are Better Together because we foster an environment of respect, belonging, and access for all. We demonstrate Courageous Integrity through setting exceptional standards and acting in the best interest of our communities. We are encouraged to Be Curious about opportunities for learning, creating, discovering, and innovating, and are encouraged to learn from failure. Show Your Fire by joining our team and exhibiting your passion and pride in your work as part of our UNT System team.
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Learn more about the UNT System and how we live our values at www.UNTSystem.edu.
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Department Summary

The Center for Human Identification (CHI) at UNT Health is an accredited crime lab designated as a criminal justice agency by the state of Texas. Globally recognized for its expertise, CHI offers forensic DNA testing; forensic genetic genealogy; CODIS access; anthropological analysis; investigative support; forensic training and education; and cutting-edge research and development initiatives. CHI was the first public crime lab in the nation accredited to perform forensic genetic genealogy (FGG), and CHIโ€™s analysts are renowned for their specialization with degraded DNA evidence, kinship, mitochondrial and Y-chromosomal DNA testing, CHI also manages the Texas Missing Persons DNA Database.

Position Overview

The Assistant Director, Forensic Education Programs is responsible for organizing, developing, implementing, facilitating, administrating and evaluating CHIโ€™s forensic training and educational programs for forensic scientists, law enforcement and medicolegal stakeholders. Among these will be CHIโ€™s Apprenticeship program, created to supplement training for accredited forensic DNA laboratories throughout Texas. This position will be responsible for the development of training materials, the oversight of the programโ€™s apprenticeships to ensure timely completion of training modules, and collaboration with other CHI staff and subject matter experts as needed to ensure delivery of a comprehensive training program.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's degree and five (5) years of related experience; or any equivalent combination of education and experience.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Knowledge of the FBI Quality Assurance Standards and other published standards, guidelines and best practice recommendations (e.g., OSAC, SWGDAM) within the forensic DNA community
  • Knowledge of the TFSC Forensic Analyst Licensing Program (e.g., examination preparation, exam domains, syllabus for preparation)
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Excel
  • Knowledge of statistical analysis
  • Strong ability to collaborate and foster collaboration across forensic and criminal justice professions
  • Excellent presentation skills, both visual and verbal

Preferred Qualifications

  • Candidates with all the following qualifications are highly preferred:
  • Bachelor's degree or an advanced degree in biology, chemistry or a forensic science-related area
  • Five (5) years of experience as a qualified forensic DNA analyst (or equivalent title) in an accredited forensic DNA laboratory
  • Nine (9) completed credit hours of college coursework (preferably at the graduate level) in molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry; and a completed three-semester credit hour (or equivalent) college level statistics course from an accredited university or a program approved by TFSC
  • Experience with Probabilistic genotyping software and serology
  • Experience developing forensic training materials/curriculum

Job Duties

  • Development and management of training program to support CHIโ€™s Apprenticeship (as outlined in TX SB 1620), with considerations provided by statewide training curriculum working group.
  • Tracking progress of apprenticeship participants and direct engagement with participants to discuss completion status of modules.
  • Securing availability for virtual sessions with participants to address questions and discuss troubleshooting efforts. o Development of knowledge assessments as a tool to gauge apprenticeship effectiveness and individual participant progress and completion.
  • Design and track apprenticeship production metrics for reporting to the Texas state legislature.
  • Outreach to participating laboratories to ensure alignment of timelines, progress of participants, and provision of additional resources as needed.
  • Development of on-site capstone event to demonstrate traineesโ€™ competency.
  • Continual assessment of standards published on the OSAC Registry with specific requirements for training, ensuring training materials are in compliance.ย 
  • Create on-demand catalogue of training modules that will be available through CHIโ€™s online course offering platform to allow for self-paced learning.
  • Administer training agreement with Texas Forensic Science Commission (TFSC) to host multiple onsite training programs for Texas forensic/law enforcement communities.ย 
  • Work with CHIโ€™s ISU Unit to develop Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) training programs which will fulfill continuing education credit requirements for law enforcement.
  • Collaborate with other CHI staff and subject matter experts to supplement training materials as needed.ย 
  • Assess programs, develop data and metrics, and produce program reports.ย 
  • Communicate and coordinate with partner agencies regarding curriculum, policies, logistics.
  • Work with CHI International Coordinator on consular/international training requests.
  • Promote collaboration between agencies and the high level of expertise in Texas as a model for the forensic world.ย 
  • Connect with labs, LEAs and medicolegal agencies who have expressed interest in training for their employees/officers/prosecutors.

Physical Requirements

  • Communicating with others to exchange information.

Environmental Hazards

  • No adverse environmental conditions expected

Work Schedule

8:00a - 5:00p, M - F (with possibility of flexible work agreement)

Driving University Vehicle

No

Security Sensitive

This is a Security Sensitive Position.

Special Instructions

Applicants must submit a minimum of two professional references as part of their application. If needed, additional references can be added after the application has been submitted.ย Employment at the Center for Human Identification is contingent upon your agreement to provide a DNA sample for purposes of quality control to detect sample contamination.

Benefits

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EEO Statement

The University of North Texas System is firmly committed to equal opportunity and does not permit โ€“and takes actions to prevent โ€“ discrimination, harassment (including sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking), and retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status in its application, employment practices, and facilities; nor permits race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, veteran status, or sex discrimination and harassment in its admissions processes, and educational programs and activities. UNT System Administration promptly investigates complaints of discrimination, harassment, and related retaliation and takes remedial action when appropriate. System Administration also takes actions to prevent retaliation against individuals who oppose any form of harassment or discriminatory practice, file a charge or report, or testify, assist, or participate in a related investigation or proceeding.