Although there are several bulletin boards and news letters that post upcoming jobs, the best way to find information about job openings in any kind of archaeology is to make connections with others who are in your field--in other words, to network. Fortunately, with the Internet it is much easier today to interact with people.
I suspect to get a professional job in forensics, you will need an advanced degree (MA or PhD) and you will need to be board certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology (ABFA). But, to find out for sure, contact and join the American Academy of Forensic Scientists and proceed from there.
Other resources concerning a legal career in crime can be found here:
- Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology, a list of resources, including organizations and universities in this subfield
- Forensic Science, several resources from About's guide to Crime and Punishment, Charles Montaldo
- Forensic Science Technician.net has a comprehensive listing of universities with forensic programs.


