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How much do infectious disease intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for infectious disease 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 the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Infectious Disease Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Infectious Disease Intern, you need a solid background in microbiology, epidemiology, and basic clinical skills, usually supported by medical or graduate-level coursework. Familiarity with laboratory diagnostic tools, data analysis software, and electronic medical records is commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaboration and accurate reporting. These abilities ensure interns can contribute meaningfully to patient care, research, and public health initiatives in the complex field of infectious diseases.

What are some common challenges faced by Infectious Disease Interns during their rotation?

Infectious Disease Interns often encounter challenges such as managing complex patient cases with multiple comorbidities, staying updated with rapidly evolving guidelines, and balancing inpatient consults with research or educational responsibilities. Additionally, interns must learn effective communication when collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, including pharmacists, microbiologists, and primary care providers. Adapting to fast-paced changes in patient conditions and infection control protocols can also be demanding, but these experiences offer valuable learning opportunities and skill development.

What are Infectious Disease Interns?

Infectious Disease Interns are medical students or early-career healthcare professionals who are gaining practical experience in the field of infectious diseases under the supervision of experienced specialists. They assist in diagnosing, treating, and preventing infectious diseases in patients, as well as participate in research and case discussions. Their responsibilities often include taking patient histories, reviewing laboratory results, and learning about infection control protocols. This internship is an important step for those interested in specializing in infectious diseases or related medical fields.
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Infographic showing various Infectious Disease Intern job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.

Public Health Fellow/Student Intern

County of San Luis Obispo, CA

San Luis Obispo, CA โ€ข On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

Temporary

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Location : All Locations - San Luis Obispo County, CA
Job Type: Temporary - Students
Job Number: 0326KS-009673-01
Department: Health Agency
Division: Health Agency - Public Health
Opening Date: 03/10/2026
About the Position
The County of San Luis Obispo Public Health Department is hiring current students for internships and fellowships. Join us and help create a safe and healthy community and an environment where everyone has the opportunity to thrive!
The Public Health Department promotes, preserves and protects the health of all San Luis Obispo County residents through disease surveillance, health education, direct services, and health policy development. The department includes seven different divisions offering a wide range of fellowship and internship opportunities.
There are a variety of internship and fellowship opportunities, ranging from health education and promotion, to data collection and analysis, to lab work, and more. The department also partners with the following programs (click the links to learn more): and
Please note that this is a continuous posting. Applications will be given to Public Health Divisions at their request, based on need.
Public Health Divisions
Clinical & Communicable Disease Services
The Clinical and Communicable Disease Services (CCDS) Division serves to promote and protect community health and well-being through reproductive health services, management of communicable diseases, immunizations, and infectious disease epidemiology.
Emergency Medical Services and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
The Emergency Medical Services Division consists of the Emergency Medical Services Agency (EMSA) and the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program (PHEP). The EMSA is primarily responsible for the administration of emergency medical services in the County. The PHEP is responsible for planning responses to public health emergencies.
Health Care Access
The Health Care Access Division centers its efforts around coordinating health care services among providers and increasing access to key health determinants such as food, housing, and dental care.
Health Promotion
The Health Promotion Division provides health education to prevent chronic disease and improve community health. Program areas include nutrition and food security, physical activity, bicycle and pedestrian safety, car seat installations, healthy aging and dementia prevention, tobacco use prevention, and the Women Infants and Children (WIC) program.
Maternal & Child Health
The Maternal and Child Health Division aims to enhance and safeguard community health and well-being through its efforts in maternal, child, and adolescent health, children's medical services, and field nursing.
Planning, Evaluation & Policy
The Planning, Evaluation, and Policy (PEP) Division is dedicated to internal planning, community collaboration, assessing, analyzing, and evaluating data, and maintaining vital records. Additionally, the PEP Division strives to advance health equity in our community by addressing health disparities and ensuring that services are provided in culturally and linguistically equitable ways.
Public Health Laboratory
The Public Health Laboratory offers clinical and environmental testing services including drinking water analysis, parasite identification, and tick testing for Lyme disease. .
Public Information Office
The Public Information team provides relevant local health information to SLO County community members through a wide range of channels. This includes information to the community as a whole as well as messages for more specific audiences such as health care workers, older adults, and many others.
Click here to see the full job description for the Intern/Trainee position.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidates are current students majoring or minoring in related areas of study. We welcome current undergraduate, graduate, and nursing students to apply!
Student Intern: Person appointed to temporary employment with the County in a training position which compliments their ongoing education as a regularly enrolled student in an accredited college, university, community college, or graduate school, or as a participant in a supervised training program to meet licensure requirements of the State of California. "Regularly enrolled" shall mean that the student is both currently enrolled and intends to continue that enrollment in the next regularly scheduled term.
Licenses and Certificates
Certain positions within this classification may require driving. When driving is an essential function of the position, a valid CALIFORNIA driver's license will be required at the time of appointment.
How to Apply
Applications, including answers to supplemental questions, must be submitted online by the final filing date. Apply for this position at governmentjobs.com/careers/slocountyca.
Most County recruitments require you to respond to supplemental questions as part of the application process. We recommend that you review these questions prior to beginning your application.
An initial application review will be conducted. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and are best qualified will be invited to participate in selection activities which may include online assessments, performance exams, written exams, and interviews.
Final candidates will be required to have an in-depth background review performed before proceeding in the process. Please note that references will not be contacted until the end of the process.
If you have questions or would like to discuss the opportunity further, please contact Human Resources at hr@co.slo.ca.us. Confidential inquiries are welcomed.
For further information regarding the County of San Luis Obispo, visit our website at www.slocounty.ca.gov.
Reasonable Accommodation Notice
Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. Please call 805-781-5959 for assistance or e-mail hr@co.slo.ca.us for more information.
Veteran's Preference Points
If you are applying for employment with the County of San Luis Obispo and you served in the United States Armed Forces, you may be eligible for veteran's preference points as part of the recruitment process. Some dependents and survivors of eligible veterans may also be eligible for preference points. for more information and to learn how to apply for this benefit. Please note that Veteran's credits must be on file with the County of San Luis Obispo Veterans Services Office prior to the recruitment closing date indicated on the job announcement.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The County is an equal opportunity employer. Objectives are directed toward assuring equal opportunity in selection / promotion, pay, and job assignments. Recruitment and selection procedures have been established to ensure non-discrimination on the basis of political or religious opinions or affiliations, age, sex, race, color, national origin, marital status, disability, sexual orientation or other non-merit factors. In addition, the County complies with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act in hiring and retaining employees. For more information contact the Human Resources Department at (805)781-5959.
This position is temporary. There are no benefits available for this classification.
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Effective September 28, 2018, Assembly Bill 2830 provides preference to qualified intern applicants who are presently or have been a dependent child in foster care, a homeless youth, or a formerly incarcerated youth. You are not required to identify the specific category that entitles you for eligibility under this law. Are you eligible for a hiring preference based on the criteria listed above?
  • Yes
  • No

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Are you a regularly enrolled student in an accredited school, or a participant in a supervised training program to meet licensure requirements of the State of California? ("Regularly enrolled" shall mean that the student is both currently enrolled and intends to continue that enrollment in the next regularly scheduled term)
  • Yes
  • No

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Would you be willing to accept an unpaid internship?
  • Yes
  • No

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Select your first-choice division (listed in the job posting) in which you are interested in participating in an internship:
  • Clinical & Communicable Disease Services
  • Emergency Medical Services and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
  • Health Care Access
  • Health Promotion
  • Maternal & Child Health
  • Planning, Evaluation & Policy
  • Public Health Laboratory
  • Public Information

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Optional - Select your second-choice division (listed in the job posting) in which you are interested in participating in an internship:
  • Clinical & Communicable Disease Services
  • Emergency Medical Services and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
  • Health Care Access
  • Health Promotion
  • Maternal & Child Health
  • Planning, Evaluation & Policy
  • Public Health Laboratory
  • Public Information

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Optional - Select your third-choice division (listed in the job posting) in which you are interested in participating in an internship:
  • Clinical & Communicable Disease Services
  • Emergency Medical Services and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
  • Health Care Access
  • Health Promotion
  • Maternal & Child Health
  • Planning, Evaluation & Policy
  • Public Health Laboratory
  • Public Information

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Describe your education and experience as it relates to an internship with the divisions you have indicated an interest in interning with. Include information about program completion date.
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Are you bilingual in Spanish or any other language? Please share your level of proficiency with spoken, written, and translation to/from.
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Describe your ideal internship timeframe, including when you would be available to start/end, how many hours you are available per week, and how long you are able to commit to an internship.
Required Question