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Remote Police Computer Forensics Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Records Specialist

Ogden, UT · On-site +1

$17 - $18/hr

Request medical records, medical bills, police reports, and other case-related documentation ... Basic computer proficiency and the ability to learn new systems. * Ability to handle confidential ...

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What is the difference between Remote Police Computer Forensics vs Remote Digital Forensics Specialist?

AspectRemote Police Computer ForensicsRemote Digital Forensics Specialist
CredentialsCertifications like CFCE, EnCE, or GCFA often requiredSimilar certifications, often including CISSP, EnCE, or CFCE
Work EnvironmentPrimarily law enforcement agencies, legal proceedingsPrivate sector, cybersecurity firms, or consulting
Industry UsageLaw enforcement, criminal investigationsCybersecurity, corporate investigations
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on criminal cases, law enforcement proceduresFocus on cybersecurity incidents, data breaches

Remote Police Computer Forensics and Remote Digital Forensics Specialist share similar certifications and technical skills. However, the former is primarily involved in law enforcement and criminal investigations, while the latter works mainly in cybersecurity and corporate environments. Both roles require digital evidence analysis but differ in their work settings and case types.

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Records Specialist

Lowe Law Group

Ogden, UT • On-site, Remote

$17 - $18/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Records Specialist
Lowe Law Group | Ogden, Utah | Hybrid
Full-Time | $17.00–$18.00/hour DOE
Join Our Legal Team
Lowe Law Group is looking for a highly organized, persistent, and detail-oriented Records Specialist to join our team.
Our Records Specialists play an important role in moving our clients' cases forward by obtaining the documentation our legal teams need — including medical records, medical bills, police reports, and other case-related records.
This is an entry-level opportunity, and previous legal experience is not required. We will train the right person. What matters most to us is that you are dependable, organized, comfortable communicating with others, and willing to keep working on something until it's done.
For this role, sending the request is only the beginning. Success means getting the records.
What You'll Do
As a Records Specialist, you will:
  • Request medical records, medical bills, police reports, and other case-related documentation.
  • Communicate with healthcare providers, law enforcement agencies, records departments, government entities, and third-party records services.
  • Track outstanding requests and follow up consistently until the requested records are received.
  • Research and troubleshoot requests when the correct agency, provider, process, or contact isn't immediately clear.
  • Identify missing or incomplete records and take the necessary steps to resolve the issue.
  • Receive, review, organize, and process incoming records and documentation.
  • Maintain accurate request statuses and notes within our case management system.
  • Work closely with Case Managers and other members of our legal team to make sure they have the records they need.
  • Prioritize requests based on case needs and deadlines.
  • Protect confidential client, medical, and case information.
You'll Be Great at This If You...
  • Are naturally organized and detail-oriented.
  • Like seeing tasks through from beginning to end.
  • Aren't afraid to pick up the phone and ask questions.
  • Are persistent — if you don't get an answer the first time, you follow up.
  • Notice when something is missing or doesn't look right.
  • Can manage multiple open tasks without losing track of the details.
  • Communicate professionally and confidently.
  • Enjoy solving problems and figuring out the next step.
  • Are dependable and take ownership of your work.
  • Work well independently but enjoy being part of a team.
What We're Looking For
Required:
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail.
  • Basic computer proficiency and the ability to learn new systems.
  • Ability to handle confidential information appropriately.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and follow tasks through to completion.
Helpful, But Not Required:
  • Experience in a law firm, medical office, healthcare setting, insurance environment, records department, or administrative support role.
  • Experience working with medical records or billing.
  • Familiarity with HIPAA or handling protected health information.
  • Experience using case management or document management software.
Work Schedule amp; Compensation
  • Full-time
  • $17.00–$18.00 per hour, depending on experience
  • Ogden, Utah
  • Hybrid/Remote option after successfully completing training
Why This Role Matters
Every personal injury case depends on good documentation. Medical records help tell the story of our client's injuries and treatment. Medical bills document the financial impact. Police reports provide critical information about how an accident occurred.
When those records are delayed, incomplete, or missing, the case can be delayed too.
Our Records Specialists make sure that doesn't happen.
If you're someone who enjoys staying organized, solving problems, following up, and knowing that your work directly supports a larger team, we'd love to meet you.