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Staff Attorney, DNA Unit

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$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 ...

Courses in mineralogy, petrology, sedimentology, Forensic or materials science * Research assistant ... Our combined laboratories represent a total of approximately 70 employees in Virginia, Ohio and New ...

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Courses in mineralogy, petrology, sedimentology, Forensic or materials science * Research assistant ... Our combined laboratories represent a total of approximately 70 employees in Virginia, Ohio and New ...

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Evidence Custodian/Casefile Manager

Forest Park, GA · On-site

$13.75 - $17.75/hr

Collaborate and coordinate with DOD, law enforcement agencies, deployed laboratories, and the Forensic Exploitation Department (FXD) management regarding standardization to enhance the efficiencies ...

Collaborate and coordinate with DOD, law enforcement agencies, deployed laboratories, and the Forensic Exploitation Department (FXD) management regarding standardization to enhance the efficiencies ...

Evidence Custodian/Casefile Manager

Forest Park, GA · On-site

$13.75 - $17.75/hr

Collaborate and coordinate with DOD, law enforcement agencies, deployed laboratories, and the Forensic Exploitation Department (FXD) management regarding standardization to enhance the efficiencies ...

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How much do forensic laboratories jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 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 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 June 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,156 per year, or $29.4 per hour.
Adjunct Instructor - Forensic Science

Adjunct Instructor - Forensic Science

Utah Valley University

Orem, UT • On-site

Part-time

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Utah Valley University rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

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Job description

Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Location : Main Campus - Orem
Job Type: Adjunct/Overload Teaching
Job Number: FY2606028
Division: VP Academic Affairs
Department: Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement
Opening Date: 05/27/2026
Closing Date: 7/1/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
Required Documents Needed to Apply: Resume
Cover Letter
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Continuous Search: **This position is posted on a continuous recruitment basis. This means that applications are accepted even though there may not be a position currently available.**
Position Announcement
Utah Valley University invites applications for an Adjunct Instructor in Forensic Science to support high-quality teaching and student engagement within our academic programs. This position offers an exciting opportunity to share professional expertise and contribute to a dynamic learning environment dedicated to student success.
The Adjunct Instructor will be responsible for teaching undergraduate forensic science courses, including crime scene investigation, forensic analysis, and related disciplines. Responsibilities include preparing and delivering course materials, assessing student performance, maintaining accurate records, and fostering an engaging and supportive classroom environment. The instructor will also collaborate with faculty and department leadership to ensure course objectives align with program outcomes.
Qualified candidates will have relevant academic credentials in forensic science or a closely related field, along with professional or teaching experience. Strong communication skills and a commitment to effective, student-centered teaching are essential.
Utah Valley University is dedicated to accessible, high-quality education and encourages applications from individuals with a strong commitment to teaching and supporting students with varied needs and experiences.
Summary of Responsibilities
  • Instructs students enrolled in the Forensic Science Program, Forensic Investigation Emphasis.
  • Administers any required Student Learning Outcome (SLO) examinations at the beginning and end of each semester
  • Plans, prepares, and teaches an approved course of study that includes measurable objectives for each course taught.
  • Prepares instructional materials (course outlines, syllabi, exams, mock-ups, visual aids, and instruction sheets) as necessary.
  • Instructs, manages, and supervises individuals and groups in classrooms and laboratories using appropriate teaching methods.
  • Evaluates instruction and learning by means of appropriate testing methods.
  • Maintains a student-oriented approach to education.
  • Maintains and submits accurate, up-to-date reports and records related to student accountability, attendance, performance, and follow-up.
  • Assists counselors, the Department Chairperson, faculty, and department staff in maintaining an effective program.
  • Improves professionally and maintains currency in the courses taught by: Reading and utilizing materials found in trade, technical, and professional publications; Surveying and researching industrial and business establishments; Obtaining and maintaining certification and degrees as required; Attending professional and specialty courses; Keeping abreast of new development trends, and techniques.
  • Is thoroughly familiar with the academic freedom and professional responsibility statement and adheres to these policies.
  • Maintains desirable and safe classroom conditions.
  • Maintains knowledge of current UVU technology (i.e. Canvas) via continuous training offered through the Office of Teaching and Learning.

Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications
  • Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree in forensic science or a closely related area and one year of teaching or closely related professional experience in the field of forensics.
OR
  • Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in forensic science or a closely related area and two years of teaching or closely related professional experience in the field of forensics.

Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
  • Extensive knowledge and practical experience of the appropriate field of study, subject matter, and course content of classes to be taught
  • Knowledge of instructional strategies and techniques for teaching subject matter.
  • Knowledge of student management, motivation, and evaluation.
  • Knowledge of evaluation of instruction, curriculum development, program development, and evaluation.
  • Skill in public speaking and report writing.
  • Skill in using current technology.
  • Effective human relations skills and communication techniques.
  • Ability to apply general principles effectively to specific conditions.
  • Ability to follow written and oral procedures and instructions.
  • Ability to work effectively with faculty, staff, students, and administrators from a wide range of backgrounds

EEO Statement:
UVU employment decisions are made on the basis of an applicant's qualifications and ability to perform the job without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and over), disability, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, or other bases protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
Utah Valley University's dedication to exceptional care offers quality service and benefits to employees while staying committed to meeting the needs of a diverse workforce.
Although part-time and adjunct (less than 30 hours per week) employees are ineligible for the full-time employee benefits package, the university is pleased to offer the following:
  • Undergraduate tuition remission benefit:
    • Part-time: waives 100 percent of tuition and general student fees for up to 3 credit hours or 1 course after 6 consecutive months of employment and a minimum of 480 hours worked (dependents do not qualify)
    • Adjunct: waives 100 percent of tuition and general student fees for one course per semester in which there is an active teaching assignment at the university (dependents do not qualify)
  • Access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Access to Campus Recreation and Wellness
  • Exclusive cash rewards through Utah Community Credit Union's (UCCU) branch on UVU's campus when becoming a member

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Will you reside in Utah during the semester in which you teach?
  • Yes
  • No

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Please indicate all teaching formats for which you are available.• Day • Evening • Online • Hybrid
03
Please see our course catalog and list the classes you believe you would be qualified to teach. Link: https://catalog.uvu.edu/courses/cj/
04
How many years of experience do you have in this type of position?
  • <1
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8+

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What is your highest level of education?
  • High School or equivalent
  • Associates
  • Bachelors
  • Masters
  • Ph.D.
  • Ph.D. (abd)
  • Juris Doctorate

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