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

To thrive in a Forensics Internship, you generally need a background in forensic science, biology, or chemistry, along with strong analytical and observational skills. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, evidence handling protocols, and software like DNA analysis or case management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication help interns excel when working with sensitive evidence and multidisciplinary teams. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring accurate analyses and maintaining the integrity of forensic investigations.

What types of projects or cases might I work on during a forensics internship?

As a forensics intern, you can expect to assist with a variety of tasks, including analyzing physical evidence in a laboratory setting, helping to document crime scenes, and supporting case file management. Interns often observe or participate in the processing of fingerprint, DNA, or trace evidence, and may help prepare reports or presentations for ongoing investigations. You’ll typically work closely with experienced forensic scientists and law enforcement personnel, gaining practical exposure to real-world cases and standard forensic procedures. This hands-on experience is invaluable for understanding the workflow and challenges of professional forensic analysis.

What are forensics internships?

Forensics internships are short-term, supervised work experiences offered to students or recent graduates interested in forensic science. These internships provide hands-on training in areas such as crime scene investigation, laboratory analysis, and evidence handling. Interns typically work alongside experienced forensic professionals in law enforcement agencies, private labs, or research institutions. The goal is to help participants develop practical skills, gain industry exposure, and build a network for future career opportunities.
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The Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) is the state agency that focuses solely on policies, programs, and services for people with mental health challenges, substance use disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, or any combination of these. As Georgia's public safety net, DBHDD operates six field offices and five hospitals throughout the state within three program areas: behavioral health, developmental disabilities and hospital services.

 

The main office for DBHDD is located in downtown Atlanta.

Job Title:  Forensic Psychologist (Outpatient) - Atlanta

Pay Grade:  N

Description

The Office of Forensic Services with Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Forensic Psychologist (Outpatient) - West Region (Macon / Columbus / Atlanta). 

Job Description, Responsibilities, Standards, and Qualifications

The Office of Forensic Services Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Outpatient Forensic Psychologist. 

Under supervision of the Community Forensic Director, the successful candidates float within assigned sections of the state (33 counties in mid-west Georgia) and will be responsible for conducting pretrial competency and criminal responsibility evaluations.

Knowledge of abnormal psychology, developmental psychology, pertinent statutes and case law related to the practice of forensic psychology, malingering assessment tools, intellectual testing, personality assessment, best practices in mental health treatment, and ethical/professional guidelines for the practice of forensic psychology is required.

Job Responsibilities:

  • The completion of face-to-face forensic mental health evaluations to determine competency to stand trial, criminal responsibility, and violence risk;
  • Report preparation; expert testimony;
  • Data collection and analysis;
  • Supervision and related work as assigned. 
  • Juvenile forensic (competency, waiver, etc.) evaluations may also be assigned. 
  • The work requires travel to various areas of the state. 
  • Completion of the state's Competency to Stand Trial Certification process within one year of hire is required for continued employment.
  • Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:

Doctorate degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited college or university AND current Georgia license to practice psychology AND One year of experience at the lower-level Psychologist 1 (HCP140) or equivalent.  Note: License may be temporary, provisional, or permanent.

  • Doctorate in psychology (Required)  
  • Licensed Psychologist in the State of Georgia (required)  
  • Experience conducting assessments and writing reports  
  Preferred Qualifications:

Preference will be given to the candidates who possess the following:

  • One year of experience working as an inpatient psychologist.
  • Completion of a predoctoral internship or postdoctoral fellowship, or both with a focus on the practice of criminal forensic psychology.
  • Five years of post-licensure experience conducting competency to stand trial and criminal responsibility evaluations.
  • Experience testifying in criminal forensic mental health matters on at least 10 occasions.
  • Experience completing at least five violence risk assessments using the HCR-20 and PCL-R.
  • Experience supervising psychology graduate students, predoctoral interns, postdoctoral fellows, or licensed psychologists.

Benefits 
In addition to a competitive salary & benefits, GA Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities is part of a statewide initiative called Total Rewards that seeks to attract and retain employees by supplementing their base pay and benefits with programs designed to improve the quality of their work environment and lead to greater job satisfaction and work/life balance. Eligible employees are offered generous benefits, including health and dental insurance; retirement and savings plan options; and paid holidays, vacation and sick leave. For more information, visit https://dbhdd.georgia.gov/benefits 


Employment Requirements 
To ensure the safety and wellbeing of our employees, individuals and communities we serve, certain positions within DBHDD may require evaluations, vaccinations, professional licensure and certifications. Licenses must be current and enable providers to practice within the State of Georgia. 


The following are a listing of evaluations and vaccinations that may be required for employees, including those not involved with direct care: 

-    Drug Screening
-    TB Evaluation
-    Annual Influenza*

*Limited exemptions may be made for documented medical contraindications or religious beliefs that object to vaccinations.


DBHDD is an Equal Opportunity Employer 
It is the policy of DBHDD to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other  characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. 


Due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to provide information on application status by phone or e-mail. All qualified applicants will be considered but may not necessarily receive an interview. Selected applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for next steps in the selection process. 


This position is subject to close at any time once a satisfactory applicant pool has been identified. 


When applying for this position, you will be asked if you meet the minimum qualifications for this position as stated below and may possibly be presented with additional questions to assess preferred qualifications. Preference will be given to applicants who meet one or more of the preferred qualifications and have demonstrated relevant experience clearly indicated in their work history. 


FOR THIS TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT, STATE LAW REQUIRES A NATIONAL AND STATE BACKGROUND CHECK AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT. 

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Doctorate degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited college or university AND current Georgia license to practice psychology AND One year of experience at the lower level Psychologist 1 (HCP140) or equivalent. Note: License may be temporary, provisional, or permanent.
Additional Information
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  • Requisition ID: HEA08UR
  • Number of Openings: 1
  • Advertised Salary: $95,400 - $112,700
  • Shift: Day Job
  • Posting End Date: Jul 23, 2026