Forensic Scientist
Birmingham, West Midlands, B1, England, UK
Listed on 2026-06-09
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Science
Overview
Forensic Scientists examine physical evidence collected from crime scenes and provide impartial scientific analysis to support criminal investigations. Day‑to‑day work mixes laboratory analysis (DNA profiling, drug identification, fingerprint examination, ballistics, fibre and paint comparison), chain‑of‑custody documentation, expert witness statement writing and occasional court appearances. UK forensic science is largely delivered by private commercial labs (Cellmark, Eurofins, Key Forensics) on contract to police forces;
the former Forensic Science Service was disbanded in 2012.
- Analyse physical evidence – DNA, toxicology, ballistics, trace evidence, digital
- Provide expert witness testimony in UK criminal court proceedings
- Specialise into a chosen discipline (DNA, toxicology, document examination, digital forensics)
- Work in commercial forensic labs, police force in‑house laboratories or Home Office providers
BSc chemistry, biology or a CSFS‑accredited Forensic Science degree followed by an MSc Forensic (forensic genetics, toxicology or forensic science) is the most common route. Apprenticeships in forensic science at Level 4 or 6 and police staff conversion pathways exist, but a university qualification is normally required for entry.
Key Skills- Attention to detail under high‑stakes pressure
- Calm impartiality, neither advocating for prosecution nor defence
- Clear written and oral communication for courts and juries
- Ethical decision‑making in line with CSFS Code of Conduct
- Continuous learning to keep pace with rapidly evolving forensic techniques
Junior Forensic Scientists at commercial labs start at £24,000–£28,000. Senior Forensic Scientists and Reporting Officers reach £40,000–£55,000, with most rarely earning above £60,000 without moving into management or expert‑witness consulting. London add 10‑15% premium; senior level roles may supplement income through independent expert‑witness work.
Career Path- BSc Chemistry / Biology + MSc Forensic – 4 years
- Forensic Science apprenticeship – 3‑4 years, Level 4/6 with limited cohorts
- Police staff conversion – from Scenes of Crime Officer with on‑the‑job training and part‑time MSc
Commercial providers include Cellmark, Eurofins Forensic Services, Key Forensics (part of LGC Group). Police force in‑house labs such as Metropolitan Police, Greater Manchester Police run specialist services. University departments and research groups also contribute to forensic science.
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