The Indiana State Police has announced a new program targeted toward those seeking a career in forensic services.
Crime Scene Investigator Internship:
The Indiana State Police (ISP) Crime Scene Investigations (CSI) Internship Program is an observational and experiential program designed for college students who are pursuing a career in forensic science. This opportunity provides a learning environment based on on-the-job experience while working closely with CSIs in all realms of investigations today. Interns will gain an understanding of the daily operational demands of the Indiana State Police CSI from both an administrative and field enforcement perspective.
Biology and Chemistry Internship:
The Indiana State Police Forensic Laboratory is also hiring a Biology and Chemistry intern (1 each). These internships are well-rounded observational and experiential programs designed for college students who are pursuing a career in forensic science. This opportunity provides a learning environment based on observations of real casework and sample processing while working closely with forensic scientists. You will learn about current industry standards and modern instruments used for testing. Interns will gain an understanding of the daily analytical and administrative demands of being a forensic scientist.
Applications for all 3 positions can be accessed at the below link. Applications are due Sunday, February 22, 2026 by 11:59 PM (EST).
https://www.governmentjobs.
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