Salary: $75,878.40 - $106,246.40 Annually
Final Filing Date: July 6, 2025
This is a non-sworn, civilian position ideal for candidates with a strong foundation in forensic science or natural sciences who are looking to make a meaningful impact within the criminal justice system. This position performs a variety of professional duties related to forensic crime scene investigation and analysis. Responsibilities include the recognition, documentation, and collection of physical evidence, as well as reconstruction of events.
Key tasks involve digital photography, video recording, report writing, diagram creation, and the collection and preservation of evidence - including digital media. You will be responsible for overseeing evidence-related activities at crime scenes and conducting follow-up forensic analysis. This position works with many units across Larimer County, including Patrol, Jail, Investigations, and Parks and Recreation. In addition to field work, this role includes professional and administrative responsibilities such as processing evidence, maintaining case documentation, and providing expert testimony in court.
Duties
Earn a Degree in Crime Scene Investigation, Forensic Science, or Computer Forensics
Requirements
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How to apply: Apply online
Posted: June 17, 2025
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