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Forensic Scientist

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$36.90 - $45/hr

Completed 80 hours in specialized photography/forensic courses through an accredited college or a recognized criminal justice agency/association. * AZAFIS Certified; IAI Certification (Crime Scene ...

Completed 80 hours in specialized photography/forensic courses through an accredited college or a recognized criminal justice agency/association. * AZAFIS Certified; IAI Certification (Crime Scene ...

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How much do forensic photography jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for forensic photography in the United States is $27.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are Forensic Photography Jobs?

As a forensic photographer, your responsibilities are to arrive at a crime scene and document it for posterity. You are typically one of the first investigators on the scene after the police have secured it. As a crime scene photographer, your duties are different than other photographers. All of your photos must capture the subject, a scale, and a reference object so that viewers can properly understand the scene. Your role is to accurately and dispassionately photograph the entire scene and any evidence.

How do I become a forensic photographer?

To become a forensic photographer, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by postsecondary education such as an associate's or bachelor's degree in criminal justice, photography, or a related field. Gaining skills in photography, understanding crime scene procedures, and obtaining certifications like the Certified Photography Technician (CPT) can enhance job prospects; experience with digital imaging tools and attention to detail are also important. Some positions may require on-the-job training or internships in law enforcement or forensic labs.

What do forensic photographers get paid?

Forensic photographers typically earn between $40,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience, education, and location. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced professionals with specialized skills or certifications can earn higher salaries, especially in law enforcement or private sectors.

What is the difference between Forensic Photography vs Crime Scene Photographer?

AspectForensic PhotographyCrime Scene Photographer
CredentialsPhotography certifications, forensic trainingPhotography skills, sometimes forensic courses
Work EnvironmentCrime labs, forensic units, crime scenesCrime scenes, law enforcement agencies
Industry UsageLaw enforcement, forensic labsLaw enforcement, media, insurance

Forensic Photography and Crime Scene Photographer roles overlap in skills and work environments, but Forensic Photography emphasizes documenting evidence for legal purposes with specialized training, while Crime Scene Photographers focus on capturing scenes for law enforcement or media. Both roles are essential in criminal investigations but differ in scope and certification requirements.

What is forensic photography?

Forensic photography is the process of capturing accurate and detailed images of crime scenes, evidence, and sometimes victims to assist in criminal investigations and court proceedings. The primary goal is to create a visual record that preserves the original state of the scene and evidence, which can be used by investigators, forensic experts, and legal professionals. Forensic photographers must ensure their photos are clear, properly documented, and admissible in court, often following strict protocols to maintain the integrity of the evidence.

Are forensic photographers in demand?

Forensic photographers are in steady demand due to the need for detailed visual documentation in criminal investigations and legal proceedings. Employment opportunities are often found with law enforcement agencies, forensic labs, and private firms, with success often relying on technical skills, certifications, and familiarity with specialized imaging equipment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Forensic Photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Forensic Photographer, you need expertise in photography, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of crime scene protocols, often supported by training in forensic science or criminal justice. Familiarity with digital SLR cameras, photo enhancement software, and evidence management systems is typically required. Strong observational skills, discretion, and effective communication set outstanding forensic photographers apart. These skills ensure accurate, unbiased documentation that is crucial for investigations and legal proceedings.

What are some common challenges faced by forensic photographers in the field?

Forensic photographers often encounter challenging environments, such as low-light crime scenes, adverse weather, or hazardous locations, which require adaptability and technical skill. They must meticulously document evidence while ensuring nothing is disturbed, often working under time constraints and with law enforcement teams present. Effective communication and attention to detail are crucial, as the photographs may be used in court and must accurately represent the scene. Additionally, managing emotional stress from exposure to traumatic scenes is an important aspect of the role.

How much do FBI photographers make?

FBI photographers, who are federal law enforcement agents specializing in forensic and crime scene photography, typically earn between $60,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience and location. They often hold specialized training in photography, criminal investigation, and law enforcement procedures, and may receive benefits associated with federal employment.
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Infographic showing various Forensic Photography job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,554 per year, or $27.2 per hour.
Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner

Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner

NYC Health Hospitals

New York, NY • On-site

$35K/yr

Part-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


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Job description

NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the United States. We provide essential outpatient, inpatient and home-based services to more than one million New Yorkers every year across the city's five boroughs. Our large health system consists of ambulatory centers, acute care centers, post-acute care/long-term care, rehabilitation programs, Home Care, and Correctional Health Services. Our diverse workforce is uniquely focused on empowering New Yorkers.
At NYC Health + Hospitals, our mission is to deliver high quality care health services, without exception. Every employee takes a person-centered approach that exemplifies the ICARE values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence) through empathic communication and partnerships between all persons.
Grant Funded
This position is grant funded.
Work Shifts
Various shifts available
Duties & Responsibilities
Purpose of Position:
Under clinical oversight, Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE), serves as part of the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) and performs forensic evidence collection for patients who report sexual assault, including evaluation and referral. Ensures the quality of collection, documentation, and preservation of forensic evidence. Provides timely, compassionate, and patient-centered care through data collection, physical assessment, health teaching, health counseling and provision of supportive care to ensure emotional support and reduce further trauma to the patient. Ensures optimal utilization of resources, service delivery and compliance with NYC Health + Hospitals, health care settings, and all relevant regulatory policies, procedures, and standards of care for better outcomes and improved patient experience.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner is expected to respond to any SAFE-designated NYC H+H health care settings within the borough in which they are hired to provide services when on call within 60 minutes of being notified by the clinical team, including those reported from inpatient departments.
2. Obtains informed consent and conducts suspect evidence collection, including forensic photography, and adheres to chain of custody protocol.
3. Ensures accurate collection and preservation of all forensic evidence and relevant specimens, while utilizing the New York State Sexual Offense Evidence Collection Kit, Drug Facilitated Forensic Evidence kit (if indicated), and a camera to document patient injuries as supporting evidence, in accordance with the National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations Adults/Adolescents.
4. Accurately documents findings, Sexual Assault Assessment forms and completes Crime Victim's Board (CVB) claim forms.
5. Endorses clinically relevant examination findings to primary treatment team, including Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) exposure risk, strangulation, etc.
6. Identifies the components of crisis intervention and supportive techniques to be used with sexual assault survivors.
7. Communicates with patients and their families regarding evidence collection, provides victim advocacy and educates sexually assaulted patients on recommended treatments, such as appropriate prophylaxis and follow-up.
8. Consults appropriate personnel for medical treatment, as needed, and engages in hand off process with responsible Emergency Department/Service Attending. If the Attending is not available, engages in hand off process with resident or the allied health professional assigned to the patient.
9. Communicates with law enforcement and the district attorney's office; and testifies as fact or expert witness to any cases performed.
10. Escalates all clinical and operational issues to NYC Health + Hospitals Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Borough Coordinator.
11. Performs other program-related work, assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Valid New York State license and current registration to practice as a Registered Professional
Nurse (RN) issued by the New York State Education Department (NYSED); and one (1) year of
full-time clinical post-licensure experience; or
2. Valid New York State license and current registration to practice as a Nurse Practitioner (NP)
issued by the NYSED; and one (1) year of full-time clinical post-licensure experience; or
3. Valid New York State license and current registration to practice as a Physician Assistant (PA)
issued by the NYSED; and one (1) year of full-time clinical post-licensure experience; or
4. Valid New York State license and current registration to practice medicine; and one (1) year of fulltime
clinical post-licensure experience.
5. At the time of appointment, all applicants must have successfully completed a Sexual Assault
Forensic Examiner (SAFE) Training Program that is certified or approved by New York State
Department of Health (NYSDOH).
6. Employees must obtain the NYSDOH SAFE certification within twelve (12) months of appointment;
extensions may be granted up to an additional six (6) months at the discretion of the SAFE
Coordinator or Director; and must maintain certification for the duration of employment as a SAFE
by completing fifteen (15) Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits in NYSDOH-approved
coursework/training every three (3) years after the initial certification; and
7. Holds, or obtains within 30 days of appointment, a valid and current certification in Basic Life
Support (BLS) or Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) through the American Heart
Association (AHA).
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