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Pharmacy Intern

Rochester, NY · On-site

$23.70 - $27.20/hr

License/Certification Required: The candidate must also possess a valid NYS Pharmacy Intern permit within 90 days of the date of hire. * Skills: Position requires excellent communication skills ...

Pharmacy Intern

Rochester, NY · On-site

$23.70 - $27.20/hr

License/Certification Required: The candidate must also possess a valid NYS Pharmacy Intern permit within 90 days of the date of hire. * Skills: Position requires excellent communication skills ...

Application through net - the student must apply to one of the "Intern" postings on our careers ... If student does not have certificate, prior to internship the training must be completed using the ...

Pharmacist Intern

West Des Moines, IA · On-site

$16.50 - $20.25/hr

May also be registered as a Certified Pharmacy Technician until Intern status can be obtained. * Basic Life Support (BLS) certified or obtained within three (3) months of hire. The acceptable ...

Pharmacist Intern

West Des Moines, IA · On-site

$16.50 - $20.25/hr

May also be registered as a Certified Pharmacy Technician until Intern status can be obtained. * Basic Life Support (BLS) certified or obtained within three (3) months of hire. The acceptable ...

Advanced Radiology Intern

Carthage, MO · On-site

$12.75 - $17/hr

Certification/Registration: Current BLS certification. Other: Ability to read and communicate ... Advanced Radiologic Sciences Intern Clinical Imaging Sciences Intern Diagnostic Imaging Intern ...

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How much do certification intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for certification intern in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Certification Interns?

Certification Interns are students or recent graduates who assist organizations in preparing for and maintaining various certifications, such as ISO, safety, or industry-specific standards. Their responsibilities typically include supporting documentation, conducting research, assisting with internal audits, and helping teams comply with certification requirements. This role provides valuable hands-on experience in quality management systems and regulatory compliance, making it a great stepping stone for a career in compliance or quality assurance.

What is the difference between Certification Intern vs Certification Specialist?

AspectCertification InternCertification Specialist
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently obtained relevant certifications, no extensive experience neededAdvanced certifications and proven experience in certification processes
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, often in corporate or industry officesProfessional role within organizations, often in quality assurance or compliance departments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in training programs, entry-level positions, or internshipsFull-time role in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, or IT
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level opportunities or internshipsClarifying professional roles and career progression

The main difference between a Certification Intern and a Certification Specialist lies in experience and responsibilities. Interns are typically in training or early in their careers, focusing on learning and supporting certification processes. Specialists are experienced professionals managing certification programs independently. The internship serves as a stepping stone toward becoming a full-fledged certification professional.

What types of projects and learning experiences can a Certification Intern expect during their internship?

As a Certification Intern, you'll typically be involved in supporting the certification process for products or services, which may include tasks like preparing documentation, assisting with compliance audits, and coordinating with various teams to gather required information. You'll have opportunities to learn about industry standards, regulatory requirements, and quality assurance practices. Interns often work closely with experienced certification specialists, providing valuable exposure to both technical and administrative aspects of the role. This hands-on experience helps build a strong foundation for future roles in compliance, quality, or regulatory affairs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Certification Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Certification Intern, you need a solid understanding of compliance standards, attention to detail, and strong organizational skills, often supported by coursework in business, quality assurance, or related fields. Familiarity with documentation software, project management tools, and sometimes basic auditing systems is beneficial. Excellent communication, time management, and a proactive attitude help interns collaborate effectively and meet deadlines. These skills and qualities are essential for ensuring accurate certification processes, maintaining compliance, and supporting team efficiency.
What are the most commonly searched types of Certification jobs? The most popular types of Certification jobs are:
Pharmacist Student Outpatient Pharmacy

Pharmacist Student Outpatient Pharmacy

Altru Health System

Grand Forks, ND • On-site

$16.26 - $24.38/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Altru Health System rating

5.2

Company rating: 5.2 out of 10

Based on 34 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

826th of 865 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Everything we do is underscored by a why - and that why is one another.

Location:

Altru Hospital 1200 South Columbia Road Grand Forks, ND 58201Pay Range: $16.26 - $24.38

Summary:

The Pharmacist Student (PharmD Candidate or Pharmacist Intern) performs all essential functions throughout the pharmacy. The student enters and fills prescriptions, including compounding. Performs inventory control and maintenance, as well as assists pharmacists and pharmacy technicians as needed. The pharmacy student may also be asked to provide patient consultation duties, as required by the pharmacist, and other patient-care activities, such as helping customers with OTC recommendations. Pharmacy Students are responsible for record-keeping and other clerical and environmental duties within the pharmacy.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Rotates through all work areas of the pharmacy.

  • Enters prescription orders. Processes and prepares for the pharmacist to check.

  • Compounds pharmaceutical products such as ointments, creams and other medications according to rules and regulations.

  • Assists pharmacists and/or pharmacy technicians. Assists with training new employees as needed.

  • Prepares inventory, orders supplies and stocks shelves in the pharmacy.

  • Completes pharmacist-supervised clinic duties as allowed by licensure and as assigned by the supervising pharmacist.

  • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.

Certification:
  • Intern License | North Dakota Board of Pharmacy | Within 2 Months of Start Date | HR Primary Sources

Language Requirements:

This position requires proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking English to ensure effective communication in the workplace and with patients, families, and team members.

Physical Demands :

Sit: Occasionally (5-33%)Stand: Continuously (67-100%)Walk: Frequently (34-66%)Stoop/Bend: Occasionally (5-33%)Reach: Frequently (34-66%)Crawl: Not ApplicableSquat/Crouch/Kneel: Occasionally (5-33%)Twist: Occasionally (5-33%)Handle/Finger/Feel: Continuously (67-100%)See: Continuously (67-100%)Hear: Continuously (67-100%)

Weight Demands:

Lift -Floor to Waist Level: Light (10-20 pounds)Carry: Light (10-20 pounds)Push/Pull: Light (10-20 pounds)Slide/Transfer: Light (10-20 pounds)

Working Conditions:

Indoor: Continuously (67-100%)Outdoor: Not ApplicableExtreme Temperature: Not Applicable

Driving Requirement Definitions:

  • Professional Drivers: Persons who drive as their main responsibility OR transport passengers or hazardous materials.
  • Frequent Drivers: Persons whose main responsibility is not driving, but drive daily or almost daily.
  • Occasional Drivers: Persons who drive from once per month to as frequently as once per week.
  • Infrequent Drivers: Persons who are generally not expected to drive.

Driving Requirement for this position:

Infrequent DriverReference ID: R6869

Making a real difference. For one another.

To take the best care of our patients and community - including friends, family, and neighbors - we need people who are committed to growth, excellence, and one another.

At Altru, you'll find a culture where support and teamwork are at the heart of what we do. You'll have opportunities to advance your skills, work with the latest technologies, experience the fulfillment that comes from giving back, and take your career wherever you want it to go.

Join our team and be a part of a small community with a big heart.

Altru offers a comprehensive benefits package to its full- and part-time employees. Excellent benefits include a health plan and 401(k) retirement plan. Other benefits include a dental plan, vision plan, life and disability insurance, education assistance, paid time off (PTO)


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