Crime Scene and Forensic Technician

City of Fredericksburg, VA
Part Time
Police Department
Entry Level

Vacancy Announcement

Crime Scene and Forensic Technician 
Part-Time 28 hours/week
Hourly Range: $21.67 - $23.84/hour DOQ

Join our team as a Crime Scene and Forensic Technician and play a critical role in law enforcement by ensuring proper evidence collection and preservation. Apply your skills in a dynamic and challenging environment.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Secure and assess crime scenes to prevent contamination of evidence
  • Document scenes through photography, sketches, and detailed notes
  • Identify, collect, and preserve physical evidence, including fingerprints, DNA, weapons, and trace materials
  • Package and label evidence following strict chain-of-custody procedures
  • Conduct preliminary analysis of evidence when applicable
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of evidence collection and handling
  • Transport evidence to laboratories or storage facilities
  • Testify in court about evidence collection procedures and findings
  • Operate and maintain forensic equipment and tools
  • Collaborate with law enforcement personnel, including officers, detectives, forensic scientists, and Commonwealth Attorneys
  • Assist detectives with crime scene processing and evidence preparation for the state lab
  • Analyze evidentiary items and review surveillance footage for evidentiary value
  • Transcribe interviews
Minimum Requirements:
  • High School diploma or GED
  • Basic familiarity with law enforcement or forensic procedures
  • Ability to pass background checks and drug screening
  • Willingness to work irregular hours, including nights, weekends, and on-call duty
  • Possess a valid Commonwealth of Virginia driver’s license
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Associate or bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, forensic science, biology, or a related field
  • Experience in photographing, video recording, documenting, and diagramming crime scenes
  • Prior experience with crime scene investigation and evidence collection
  • Internship or hands-on training in forensic or investigative work
  • Experience with latent fingerprint processing and identification systems like AFIS
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Understanding of crime scene investigation principles and forensic evidence collection techniques
  • Proficiency in crime scene documentation, photography, videography, and sketching
  • Ability to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of evidence and information
  • Strong communication skills for clear, accurate court testimony and report preparation
  • Capacity to work independently and as part of an investigative team in high-pressure situations
  • Expertise in using forensic tools, evidence tracking systems, and related technology
If you are ready to contribute to justice and public safety, we encourage you to apply. We are looking for dedicated individuals who are committed to excellence in forensic investigation. Join a knowledgeable and dedicated team committed to the City’s Core Values and to providing essential services every day.

How to Apply
The position will remain open until filled. Completed City Employment Applications should be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on June 26, 2026

Apply at: https://www.fredericksburgva.gov/careers
 
The City of Fredericksburg provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
 
City of Fredericksburg
Human Resources Department
715 Princess Anne Street
Fredericksburg, VA  22401

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