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ICITAP Forensic Digital Evidence Advisor

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S. Department of Justice's International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP), is seeking a qualified Forensic Digital Evidence Advisor. The Forensic Digital Evidence Advisor ...

ICITAP Forensic Digital Evidence Advisor

  • Medical

  • Dental

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

S. Department of Justice's International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP), is seeking a qualified Forensic Digital Evidence Advisor. The Forensic Digital Evidence Advisor ...

SNA International's team works together in pursuit of the same cause: building a safe and just world by empowering organizations to use forensics, biometrics, and identity intelligence.

SNA International's team works together in pursuit of the same cause, to build a safe and just world by empowering organizations in the use of forensics, biometrics, and identity intelligence.

SNA International seeks a bright, collaborative Forensic Drug Chemistwith a strong work ethic to joinour team. SNA International's team works together in pursuit of the same cause, to build a safe ...

Forensic Toxicologist

Horsham, PA · On-site

$110 - $140/hr

Present your research findings at international and national scientific meetings and contribute to ... Who You Are You are a Forensic Toxicologist with moderate experience, a strong foundation in ...

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How much do international forensic jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for international forensic 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 does an international forensic do?

An International Forensic job involves applying forensic science techniques across borders to assist in criminal investigations, legal proceedings, and intelligence operations. Professionals in this field analyze evidence such as fingerprints, DNA, financial records, and digital data to support law enforcement agencies, governments, and international organizations. They may work on transnational crimes like fraud, human trafficking, cybercrime, and terrorism. Strong analytical skills, cultural awareness, and knowledge of international laws are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the international forensic position?

To thrive as an International Forensic specialist, you typically need expertise in forensic science or criminology, familiarity with international laws, and a relevant degree or certification in forensic investigation. Mastery of laboratory analysis tools, digital forensic software, and chain-of-custody management systems is highly valued. Strong analytical thinking, cultural sensitivity, and excellent communication skills set top candidates apart in this field. These abilities are crucial for conducting accurate investigations, working across borders, and presenting reliable findings in complex legal settings.

What are the most common challenges faced by professionals working in international forensic roles?

Professionals in International Forensic roles often encounter challenges such as navigating varying legal standards across countries, language barriers, and securing reliable evidence collection while traveling or working remotely. Adapting to different cultural practices and collaborating with local law enforcement or judicial systems can also present unique hurdles. However, these challenges offer valuable opportunities for skill development and professional growth, making the work both demanding and rewarding. Flexibility, strong cross-cultural communication, and up-to-date technical knowledge are key to overcoming these obstacles and succeeding in the field.

Which country is best for international forensic jobs?

The best countries for international forensic jobs typically include the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Germany, which have well-established forensic science programs, law enforcement agencies, and research institutions. These countries often offer more opportunities, advanced training, and certifications in forensic analysis, crime scene investigation, and digital forensics. Job seekers should consider language requirements, work visas, and local regulations when pursuing opportunities abroad.
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Infographic showing various International Forensic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 86% In-person, 2% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,156 per year, or $29.4 per hour.

International Forensic Psychiatrists - New Zealand roles

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora

Remote

$343K/yr

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Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

International Forensic Psychiatrists - New Zealand Roles

In New Zealand, forensic psychiatry isn't just a job - it's an integrated, full-scope practice defined by clinical breadth and a public health approach. Unlike more siloed international systems, our model allows you to move beyond the traditional barriers and contribute to meaningful, system-wide change. You will work across the entire patient pathway, providing longitudinal care at the interface of mental health and justice.

The Integrated Clinical Model

Our service is built on connection. As a consultant within our national forensic network, you typically operate across the full continuum of care.

  • Inpatient and rehabilitation: Leading multidisciplinary teams in secure units and overseeing step-down pathways
  • Prison consultation: Collaborative assessment and treatment within correctional environments in partnership with justice teams
  • Court liaison: Providing expert legal reports and psychiatric assessments for the judiciary
  • Community forensic care: Managing risk and supporting the recovery of individuals living in the community
A System-Wide Rebuild: Your Chance to Lead

New Zealand is currently strengthening its national forensic mental health capacity.

For an incoming clinician, this represents a unique opportunity to:

  • Influence models of care: Play a key role in shaping service development and the evolution of a nationally consistent forensic service
  • Lead and mentor: Step into leadership roles and shape the next generation of clinicians within a non-hierarchical, collaborative culture
  • Practice culturally informed care: Work within a system that prioritizes Māori health and the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, placing whānau (family) and cultural identity at the heart of recovery
Why Choose New Zealand?
  • A refreshing pace: Bid farewell to bureaucracy and find the balance you deserve. Practice forensic psychiatry meaningfully without the rush, focusing on people rather than targets
  • Professional autonomy: Enjoy more scope, more influence, and more time to actually do the work well in a system that values your voice
  • Straight to residence: Psychiatrists are on Tier 1 of New Zealand's Green List. This means you are eligible for a Straight to Residence Visa, allowing you to apply for residency before you even arrive
Salary, Benefits and Leave

Salary:

The average salary package for Psychiatrists in New Zealand is NZD $343,500. Packages are comprised of a base salary based on experience, plus allowances, and superannuation per the ASMS collective agreement.

Benefits:

  • an annual continuing medical education (CME) allowance of NZD $16,000
  • paid 3-month sabbaticals every 6 years
  • your indemnity insurance covered by Health New Zealand
  • your professional fees and subscriptions fully reimbursed
  • complimentary visa and immigration support
  • a tailored relocation package to make your move, if eligible.

Leave:

  • 6 weeks of annual leave
  • generous discretionary sick leave
  • 12 public holidays, paid T1.5 + time in lieu if worked
  • 14 weeks paid parental leave alongside the government's 26-weeks.

Please note that actual packages are negotiated at the time of offer, reflecting your specific clinical specialty, experience level, and geographic location.

What You Need to Join Us

To practise here, you must be able to be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ). We typically look for qualifications comparable to FRANZCP. If you hold approved qualifications from the UK, Ireland, or Australia, you can apply for fast-track registration, often processed within 20 working days.

Ready to Make a Difference Somewhere Different?

How to apply

Please click 'apply now' to move forward. All applications must be submitted through our online careers portal.

If you have questions, please email our recruiters internationalrecruitmentcentre@tewhatuora.govt.nz

We only accept online applications. Please apply via our website.