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Forensic Science

Wheaton, IL · On-site

$47.95/hr

Forensic Science - Session 2 only Details and Requirements: * Licensure: Proper IL Licensure ... Experience preferred Dates: Session 1 * Week 1: Monday, June 1 - Thursday, June 4 * Week 2: Monday ...

Duties Description Forensic Scientist 1 - Seized Drugs Entry level for scientists with no previous forensic lab experience. Must successfully complete training in Seized Drugs under the guidance of ...

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for no experience forensic science in the United States is $52,397.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,500.00 and $55,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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'No Experience Forensic Science' jobs are entry-level positions in the field of forensic science that do not require previous professional work experience. These roles are ideal for recent graduates, students, or individuals changing careers who are interested in forensic science. Common job titles include forensic lab technician, evidence technician, or forensic assistant, and they often provide on-the-job training. Candidates may be expected to have at least a relevant degree or coursework in forensic science, biology, chemistry, or a related field. These positions can be found in crime laboratories, law enforcement agencies, or private companies.

What entry-level tasks can I expect to handle as a forensic science professional with no prior experience?

As a newcomer to forensic science, you can expect to assist experienced forensic scientists by preparing and maintaining laboratory equipment, organizing evidence, documenting sample logs, and performing basic analytical tests under supervision. You'll also help with administrative duties and learn proper evidence handling and chain-of-custody procedures. These foundational tasks are designed to help you build essential laboratory skills, familiarize yourself with protocols, and gradually take on more complex analyses as you gain experience.

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AspectNo Experience Forensic ScienceForensic Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; entry-levelHigh school diploma; some roles may prefer associate degree
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, crime scenes, officesCrime labs, field sites, police departments
Employer & Industry UsageLaw enforcement agencies, forensic labsPolice departments, forensic labs, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

In summary, No Experience Forensic Science roles are entry-level positions suitable for individuals with minimal experience, often requiring just a high school diploma. Forensic Technicians typically need some related education or experience and perform more technical tasks in labs or at crime scenes. Both roles are vital in forensic investigations but differ mainly in qualifications and responsibilities.

What key skills and qualifications are needed to thrive in an entry-level forensic science position, and why are they important?

To thrive in an entry-level forensic science role, a strong background in natural sciences (such as biology or chemistry) and a relevant bachelor’s degree are generally required. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, evidence-handling protocols, and analytical software like chromatography or DNA analysis tools is essential. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective written and verbal communication set candidates apart in this field. These skills and qualities ensure accurate evidence analysis and clear reporting, which are vital for supporting criminal investigations and legal proceedings.
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Forensic Scientist - Toxicology

Forensic Scientist - Toxicology

Houston Forensic Science Center

Houston, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Description
The Houston Forensic Science Center is now recruiting a full-time Forensic Scientist in the Toxicology section. This role offers opportunity for continued professional development and work from home opportunities once review training module is completed.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Forensic Scientist in the Toxicology section performs timely and accurate toxicology analyses for the Houston Forensic Science Center. S/he will independently perform routine analytical tests of biological specimens in human performance toxicology cases, prepare reports on findings for use in the criminal justice system, and provide court testimony on test results. Specific duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Performs routine to complex chemical analysis of human biological specimens using chemical and instrumental methodologies to detect and quantify alcohol and drugs in biological matrices and liquid.
  • Prepares accurate and precise notes and technical reports.
  • Maintains and calibrates scientific instruments and follows quality control measures to ensure instruments meet required performance standards.
  • Reviews work of other scientists and conducts administrative and technical review of casework.
  • Performs experiments independently to troubleshoot analytical issues and to develop and validate analytical methods as needed.
  • Participates in revision of standard operating procedures.
  • Trains other Forensic Scientists on analytical procedures and laboratory practice.
  • Provides technical assistance to police officers, members of the district attorney's office, and other members of law enforcement agencies, and the criminal justice community.
  • Testifies as an expert witness regarding analytical procedures and the scientific conclusions drawn from analysis.
  • Partners with management and other staff to ensure other tasks are completed as assigned.

Experience and Skills
MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
  • The position requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Toxicology. Master's degree is strongly preferred. Certification by the American Board of Forensic Toxicology is preferred. College-level Statistics is required. College coursework should meet the education requirement for the Texas Forensic Science Commission Toxicologist (Interpretive) license as stated in the Texas Administrative Code, Title 37, Part 15, Chapter 651, Subchapter C, Rule §651.207.
  • Ability to gain a Toxicologist (Interpretative) license by the Texas Forensic Science Commission will be required upon hire.

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
  • Minimum of one year of progressive work experience in a toxicology laboratory using advanced equipment and instrumentation for analysis. A Master's degree may be considered in lieu of experience. Forensic experience is strongly preferred as well proven experience presenting testimony in a court of law as an expert witness.
  • Experience in operating liquid chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry systems is strongly preferred.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIREMENT
  • Working knowledge and experience with a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).
  • Proven experience with analysis of volatiles and drugs in biological specimens is required.
  • Experience in operating gas chromatography/liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry systems is required.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, specifically Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, and Microsoft's cloud-based service, SharePoint.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with frequent interruptions and changing priorities.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective communications and working relationships with fellow staff members, internal clients, and external clients.
  • Working knowledge of principles, practices, and terminology of analytical chemistry as it applies to the field of forensic toxicology.

Job Benefits
Houston Forensic Science Center offers a competitive salary and benefit package.