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Can I be a CSI without being a cop?

A Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) or forensic technician is not required to be a police officer; they typically have backgrounds in forensic science, biology, or chemistry. CSIs focus on collecting, analyzing, and documenting evidence at crime scenes, often working alongside law enforcement but not necessarily holding law enforcement authority themselves.

Do forensic interns get paid?

Forensic interns are often unpaid, especially if the internship is part of an educational program or required for academic credit. However, some organizations offer paid internships that provide a stipend or hourly wage, depending on the employer and location. Internships typically involve gaining practical experience with forensic tools and procedures.

What types of projects and tasks can I expect to work on as a Forensics Intern?

As a Forensics Intern, you will typically assist in analyzing digital evidence, preparing case files, and supporting investigations under the supervision of experienced forensic analysts. Your daily tasks may include imaging drives, documenting evidence chains of custody, and conducting preliminary research on cases involving cybercrime or data breaches. Collaboration with law enforcement or legal teams is common, and you’ll gain hands-on experience with forensic tools and software. This role offers an excellent opportunity to learn industry best practices and observe the workflow of professional forensic investigators.

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

To thrive as a Forensics Intern, you need a foundational understanding of forensic science, criminal justice, and laboratory procedures, often supported by coursework in biology or chemistry. Familiarity with evidence handling protocols, digital forensics tools, and laboratory information management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate evidence processing, adherence to legal standards, and clear reporting, all of which are vital to supporting investigations.

What are good internships for forensic science majors?

Forensic science majors seeking internships should consider programs at crime laboratories, law enforcement agencies, or forensic consulting firms, which provide hands-on experience with evidence analysis, crime scene investigation, and laboratory techniques. These internships often require strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and familiarity with tools like microscopes and DNA analysis equipment.

What are forensics interns?

Forensics interns are students or recent graduates who work with forensic professionals to gain practical experience in the field of forensic science. Their responsibilities may include assisting with evidence collection, conducting laboratory analyses, observing autopsies, and helping prepare reports or case files. Forensics internships provide valuable hands-on exposure to real-world cases and the criminal justice process, helping interns build skills and establish connections for future careers in forensics.

Is AI taking over forensics?

Forensics interns and professionals use AI tools to assist in analyzing digital evidence, identifying patterns, and automating routine tasks. While AI enhances efficiency and accuracy, human expertise remains essential for interpretation, decision-making, and ensuring the integrity of forensic investigations.
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Intern - Assessment & Referral Clinician

Intern - Assessment & Referral Clinician

Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services

Grand Rapids, MI

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Part-time

Posted 12 days ago


Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services rating

5.3

Company rating: 5.3 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Cost Center

151 Contact Center

Scheduled Weekly Hours

16

Work Shift

First Shift (United States of America)

Shift & Status

Internship start dates include May 2026 and August 2026.

Who Are We?

We at Pine Rest believe in the power of healing and that everyone in our community has the right to expert care for mental health and substance use disorders. We are much more than just the third largest non-profit behavioral health system in the country, our 220-acre main campus, and our network of clinical sites across Michigan. We are a tight-knit community of healers who witness the impact of our life-changing work each day.

Each day, we are closing the gaps in access to care. We are innovating through leading-edge research, testing, programs, and treatment modalities that others replicate across the country. Our services include a state-of-the-art psychiatric urgent care center and a soon-to-be-built pediatric behavioral health center, outpatient, inpatient, partial hospitalization (day programs), assessment and testing, residential, addiction treatment and specialty services such as crisis response, employee assistance programs, forensic psychiatry and psychology, and neuromodulation. On-the-job educational programs for nurses, psychologists, advanced practice providers, psychiatrists, and chaplains are equipping the next generation of care providers.

We are passionate about serving and are honored to be a part of this incredible work.

What Will you Do?

As an Intern at Pine Rest, you'll be part of tight-knit team that believes in the healing power of your expertise and compassion. The Intern - Assessment & Referral Clinician will have shared responsibility and accountability with the Internship Supervisor and designate leaders to provide triage, assessment, and referral services for patients. The Intern - Assessment & Referral Clinician must demonstrate excellent customer service and have enthusiasm about the program and the Pine Rest organization.

Our Interns are driven to make an impact in the lives of those we serve and are motivated by the healing they witness first-hand each day. They are dedicated to excellent customer service, enthusiastic about the care we offer, and foster a sense of belonging and empowerment in a diverse workplace.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Ability to work collaboratively with other community agencies on behalf of clients and/or the organization.

  • Professionally and calmly handles crisis calls to determine appropriate next steps in the assessment process.

  • Conduct face-to-face and telephone consultation with patients in crisis/psychiatric emergency to assess their clinical condition and to recommend the appropriate level of clinical care.

  • Coordinate admissions and/or intakes, including interfacing with insurance and managed care companies for authorization.

  • Refer patients to outpatient services, either within or outside the system when necessary.

  • Ensures that medical record documentation protocols are complied with. Ensures that persons' assessment information is entered into the medical records on a timely basis and in accordance with established organizational and departmental procedures.

  • Ability to respond to a range of clients' needs using differential diagnoses and treatment approaches.

  • Ability to effectively organize time, responsibilities, and accomplish task by established deadlines and timeframes.

  • Works effectively and collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary team to insure excellent patient experience.

  • Demonstrate understanding of sound ethical practice in conjunction with the established and defined ethics of one's training, discipline, and education/license level.

  • As Contact Center is open 24/7, intern may be required to work evenings and weekends

  • Participates regularly in departmental and staff meetings. Serves on programs or organizational committees as required and as time and workload allow.

  • Must maintain annual training and demonstrate competency in the required programmatic training.

What Does the Role Require?

Education/Experience:

  • Currently enrolled in an accredited Social Work program.

Notice:

Pine Rest provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

All new employees are subject to a criminal background check and education verification which may include sending a copy of your high school diploma, GED, or college transcripts.

NOTICE: Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is also part of our background process.


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