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How much do international forensic scientist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for international forensic scientist in the United States is $79,408.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $93,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an international forensic scientist do?

An International Forensic Scientist applies scientific methods and techniques to investigate crimes that involve cross-border elements or require international collaboration. They analyze physical evidence, such as DNA, fingerprints, and chemical substances, to help solve criminal cases and ensure justice. These professionals often work with law enforcement agencies, international organizations, and legal systems in different countries. Their work may involve traveling, understanding diverse legal standards, and staying updated on global forensic technologies.

What are some common challenges faced by international forensic scientists when working on cross-border cases?

International Forensic Scientists often encounter challenges such as differing legal standards, variations in evidence handling protocols, and language barriers when collaborating with agencies in other countries. Ensuring the chain of custody and maintaining the integrity of forensic evidence across jurisdictions can be complex. Additionally, adapting to different technologies and methods used by partner labs requires flexibility and ongoing learning. Effective communication and cultural sensitivity are essential skills for overcoming these hurdles and achieving successful case outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an international forensic scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an International Forensic Scientist, you need a solid background in forensic science, chemistry, or biology, often supported by an advanced degree and relevant laboratory experience. Familiarity with analytical instruments like GC-MS, DNA analysis tools, and international evidence handling standards is essential, along with certifications such as those from the American Board of Criminalistics. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective cross-cultural communication skills set top professionals apart in this global field. These competencies ensure accurate, unbiased analyses and successful collaboration across borders, which are crucial for solving complex international cases.

What is the difference between International Forensic Scientist vs Forensic Laboratory Technician?

AspectInternational Forensic ScientistForensic Laboratory Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Forensic Science, certifications often preferredAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in forensic science or related field
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, international agencies, crime scene analysisCrime labs, forensic laboratories, evidence processing
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, international organizations, private labsLocal, state, or federal crime labs
Common Search & ComparisonInternational Forensic Scientist vs Forensic Laboratory Technician

The International Forensic Scientist typically holds advanced degrees and works in research, analysis, or international settings, whereas the Forensic Laboratory Technician focuses on evidence processing and lab support. Both roles are essential in forensic science but differ in responsibilities, credentials, and work environments.

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Infographic showing various International Forensic Scientist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,408 per year, or $38.2 per hour.

SENIOR FORENSIC SCIENTIST

NCSL International

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

$73 - $90/hr

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JOB/BID ANNOUNCEMENT

SENIOR FORENSIC SCIENTIST CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT Bureau of Detectives/ Forensic Services Unit

Number of Positions: 1 (Additional vacancies possible pending budget approval)

Starting Salary: $81,636

Applications for this position will be accepted from 12:00am CDT 07/31/2026 until 11:59pm CDT on 08/13/2026

This position is open to the public and all current city employees covered under the City's Collective Bargaining Agreement with AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES (AFSCME) - BARGAINING UNIT 1, 3, 4 & 5. Only employees in City job titles in this bargaining unit are eligible to bid.

Under supervision, the class works in a specialized unit within the Chicago Police Department's Forensic Laboratory (e.g., latent print development/examination, evidence examination, firearms and ballistics, or other related forensic disciplines). The class performs senior-level functions, working independently, on a wide range of complex scientific examinations of the nature, origin, and significance of physical evidence in crime investigations; and performs related duties as required

ESSENTIAL DUTIES
  • Performs independent scientific examinations in a specialized area of Forensics
  • Performs preliminary reviews of case evaluations completed by Forensic Scientists
  • Provides technical assistance to Forensic Scientists and other departmental members
  • Receives, collects, and preserves physical evidence submitted to the Forensic laboratory associated with criminal investigations
  • Applies scientific principles to identify and classify items received in the laboratory (e.g., hair, skin, tissues, blood, bones, bullets, shells, weapons, etc.)
  • Conducts chemical analyses of evidentiary materials (e.g., blood, fibers, tool marks, body fluids)
  • Conducts tests on physical items using various methods and scientific tools (e.g., visual examinations, instrumental analysis, presumptive evaluations, enhancement techniques, extractions, quantifications, microscopic techniques, comparative examinations)
  • Analyzes chemical and physical substances, materials, liquids, or other physical evidence and prepares chemical reagents within assigned forensic discipline
  • Uses photographic equipment to enhance evidence through digital imaging and post processing
  • Identifies and reaches scientific conclusions supported by data and observations
  • Communicates findings and conclusions with departmental members
  • Prepares technical reports or presentations of findings, methods, and techniques used to support conclusions and prepares results for court of other formal hearings
  • Performs audits of chemicals, equipment and laboratory supplies
  • Maintains compliance with accreditation standards, laboratory and departmental procedures and methods
  • Attends seminars and reviews published materials to remain abreast of new technology and new applications in the area of forensic analysis
  • Maintains the laboratory in a clean and orderly manner
  • Performs basic maintenance, calibration and quality control on scientific instruments
  • Conducts regular performance monitoring, including proficiency and competency testing, as required
  • Testifies as an expert witness on evidence and crime laboratory techniques at the local, state and federal levels
  • Trains new Forensic Scientists in a primary forensic sub-discipline
  • Confers with senior level scientists on case investigations
  • Assists in training Forensic Scientists in the methods of analysis, collection methods and preservation techniques

NOTE: The list of essential duties is not intended to be inclusive; there may be other duties that are essential to particular positions within the class.

Location: 3340 W Filmore, Chicago, Il 60624

Days: Monday through Friday

Hours: 6:00AM to 2:00PM OR 2:00PM-10:00PM

THIS POSITION IS NOT IN THE CAREER SERVICE

Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree or higher in Forensic Science, Physical or Natural Science, or a directly related field of science, plus two (2) years of work experience in an area of forensic analysis and/or science, OR

Should the above criteria not be fulfilled, the following options are acceptable:

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree or higher in Forensic Science, Physical or Natural Science, or a directly related field, plus one (1) year of work experience in an area of forensic analysis and/or science

Licensure, Certification, or Other Qualifications

Professional certifications in any of the following discipline:

  • International Association for Identification (IAI) Certification for latent prints
  • Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners (AFTE) Certification for firearms, toolmarks, and distance determination
  • American Board of Criminalistics Certification: Biological Evidence Screening, Comprehensive Criminalistics, Drug Analysis, Forensic DNA or Foundational Knowledge
SELECTION REQUIREMENTS

This position requires applicants to complete an interview. The interviewed candidate(s) possessing the qualifications best suited to fulfill the responsibilities of the position, based on the interview will be selected.

Moderate Knowledge of:
  • forensic investigative methods, techniques and practices
  • evidence protection, recovery, and preservation techniques
  • scientific procedures and equipment used in forensic examination
  • safe handling practices for firearms and chemicals in use by the laboratory
  • chemical composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations they undergo
  • use of chemicals and their interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods

Knowledge of applicable City and department policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and ordinances Other knowledge as required for successful performance in the Forensic Scientist class

ALL REFERENCES TO POLITICAL SPONSORSHIP OR RECOMMENDATION MUST BE OMITTED FROM ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR CITY EMPLOYMENT.

The City of Chicago is an Equal Employment Opportunity, Military Friendly, and Fair Chance Employer.

The City of Chicago is committed to providing fair chance hiring and welcomes applicants with past convictions, recognizing the value of a diverse workforce and the potential for growth and positive change.

City of Chicago

Brandon Johnson, Mayor

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