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We bring SaaS and secure evidence management to law enforcment is the most "just works" way possible. From hardware (video cameras, docks) to mobile to desktop to cloud, we own the entire end to end ...

We bring SaaS and secure evidence management to law enforcment is the most "just works" way possible From hardware (video cameras, docks) to mobile to desktop to cloud, we own the entire end to end ...

Property and Evidence Clerk

Newport, OR · On-site

$4.2K - $5.4K/mo

Manage digital evidence, forwarding necessary digital evidence to District Attorney's Office ... Collateral Duties Perform additional responsibilities as assigned, which may include: Abandoned and ...

Property and Evidence Clerk

Newport, OR · On-site

$4.2K - $5.4K/mo

Manage digital evidence, forwarding necessary digital evidence to District Attorney's Office ... Collateral Duties * Perform additional responsibilities as assigned, which may include: * Abandoned ...

Performs evidence and inventory control management procedures. Develops evidence statistics and property record spreadsheets as needed. * Photographs evidence for police investigators or ...

Property and Evidence Clerk

Newport, OR · On-site

$4.2K - $5.4K/mo

Manage digital evidence, forwarding necessary digital evidence to District Attorney's Office ... Collateral Duties * Perform additional responsibilities as assigned, which may include: * Abandoned ...

Establish and manage an evidence management framework that ensures artifacts are complete, accurate, traceable, and audit-defensible. * Coordinate and perform internal compliance reviews and self ...

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How much do evidence management jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for evidence management in the United States is $22.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is evidence management?

An Evidence Management job involves the handling, storage, and tracking of physical and digital evidence in legal, law enforcement, and investigative settings. Professionals in this role ensure that evidence is properly cataloged, maintained, and safeguarded to preserve its integrity for legal proceedings. They follow strict protocols to document the chain of custody and comply with regulatory requirements. Their work is critical in supporting investigations, court cases, and ensuring justice is served.

What does an evidence management professional do?

Professionals in Evidence Management are responsible for receiving, cataloging, storing, and tracking physical and digital evidence to maintain its integrity from collection through final disposition. Daily tasks include updating inventory systems, preparing evidence for court proceedings, and ensuring compliance with legal and departmental protocols. The role often requires collaboration with law enforcement, forensic teams, attorneys, and courtroom personnel. Attention to detail and adherence to strict processes are crucial, as errors in handling evidence can impact investigations and legal cases.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for evidence management?

To thrive in Evidence Management, you need a strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and knowledge of chain-of-custody procedures, often supported by training in law enforcement or legal practices. Familiarity with evidence management software, barcoding systems, and secure storage protocols is highly valued, and certifications such as Certified Evidence Specialist (CES) can be advantageous. Integrity, discretion, and clear communication skills are vital soft skills for maintaining confidentiality and accurate records. These abilities are essential to ensure the legal integrity and security of evidence, supporting successful investigations and judicial outcomes.

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Infographic showing various Evidence Management job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,022 per year, or $22.1 per hour.

Crime Scene and Evidence Technician

City of St. Cloud

Saint Cloud, FL

$22.80 - $84/hr

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Description Join Our Team as a Crime Scene & Evidence Technician Monday - Friday | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Are you passionate about forensic science, committed to excellence, and ready to make a meaningful impact in your community

Join our team as a Crime Scene & Evidence Technician, where every piece of evidence you collect and every scene you process plays a vital role in the pursuit of justice. In this position, you'll perform advanced technical work involving the recognition, documentation, collection, preservation, processing, storage, and disposition of physical and digital evidence. From processing crime scenes and managing evidence to latent print development, forensic photography, digital evidence management, and courtroom testimony, you'll help ensure every investigation is supported by accurate, reliable, and professionally handled evidence.

You'll work alongside patrol officers, detectives, prosecutors, medical examiners, forensic laboratories, and partner agencies while maintaining compliance with department policies, Florida Statutes, CJIS requirements, and recognized forensic best practices. Why Join Our Team. Our work is guided by four core values: Accountability - You understand that every detail matters.

You take pride in maintaining the integrity of the chain of custody and ensuring evidence is handled with accuracy, professionalism, and the highest ethical standards. Empowerment - We invest in our employees by providing the training, tools, and support needed to grow professionally and confidently make informed decisions in a fast-paced environment. Innovation - We embrace evolving forensic technologies and modern investigative techniques to continually improve our processes and better serve our community.

Ownership - You take initiative, accept responsibility for your work, and recognize that your dedication directly contributes to successful investigations and the administration of justice. If you're detail-oriented, thrive in a collaborative environment, and are committed to excellence in forensic services, we encourage you to apply and become part of a team that makes a difference every day. Help uncover the truth.

Protect the integrity of every investigation. Serve your community with purpose. Duties and Responsibilities The functions listed below are those that represent most of the time spent working in this position.

Crime Scene Respond to crime scenes and process physical evidence. Photographs, documents, sketches, and measures crime scenes. Collect biological, trace, firearms, impression, and DNA evidence.

Document/ process scenes using Leica laser scanning and forensic photography. Conduct latent print processing at scenes and in the laboratory. Prepare reports and testify in court.

Evidence & Property Receive, package, barcode, and securely store evidence and property. Maintain chain of custody. Conduct evidence inventory and audits.

Prepare evidence for laboratory submission. Return property and firearms in accordance with policy. Coordinate evidence, destruction and disposition.

Maintain evidence storage facilities. Digital Evidence Manage digital evidence within AXON Evidence.com. Review body-worn camera uploads for proper categorization

Ensure digital evidence is associated with the correct case reports. Process digital evidence requests. Maintain digital custody chain.

Laboratory Prepare and maintain forensic chemicals. Process evidence for latent fingerprints using powder, cyanoacrylate fuming, and chemical methods. Maintain laboratory equipment and monitor the upkeep of forensic chemicals.

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Bachelor's degree in forensic science, Criminal Justice or related field. Must possess and maintain a valid state driver's license with an acceptable driving history. Ability to complete and maintain the Property and Evidence Certification within two years of hire date.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Knowledge of: Microsoft Office Suites Various computer software/programs Ability to: Read and write Operate office equipment Maintain confidential records Present information Operate a motor vehicle Work independently & in a team environment Maintain records with computer entries, written reports and notes Deal courteously with the public/community and local law enforcement agencies Skills: Interpersonal Communication Verbal Communication Mathematical Skills Public Speaking Written Communication Organizational Skills Typing Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The work is typically performed while sitting at a desk or table or while standing, walking, bending, crouching, or stooping. The employee occasionally lifts or moves objects up to 25-50 pounds and climbs ladders.

The employee will also work at crime scenes, outdoors, and occasionally in cold, extreme heat, or inclement weather. The employee is exposed to dust, dirt, grease, contagious or infectious diseases, decompose and irritating chemicals. Work requires the use of protective devices such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc.

Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Required to work 40 hours per week but must have the ability to work irregular hours, including nights, weekends, holidays, and work extended periods on an as needed basis. Must be able to provide 24/7 availability to crime scenes and calls for service.

Must be able to work in an indoor office setting, a controlled laboratory setting, and outdoors under a variety of weather conditions. May be occasionally required to work in hazardous environments. This position may require working under stressful and high-risk conditions.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. An Equal Opportunity Employer The City of St. Cloud is an equal opportunity employer that prohibits discrimination, harassment, or retaliation in all of its employment practices based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran or family status, genetic information, or any other status or condition protected by applicable state or federal laws.

The City participates in employment eligibility verifications through E-verify. Veteran's preference is given in accordance with Florida Law.