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Hermiston, OR · On-site

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Duties will include clinical laboratory testing in microbiology, chemistry, hematology, serology ... They will provide technical guidance and instruction to students, interns, residents, staff, and ...

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How much do internship graduate microbiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for internship graduate microbiologist in the United States is $70,647.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,500.00 and $83,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects and laboratory techniques can an Internship Graduate Microbiologist expect to work with during their placement?

As an Internship Graduate Microbiologist, you will often take part in a variety of hands-on projects such as microbial culturing, environmental monitoring, and quality control testing. You can expect to use laboratory techniques like aseptic technique, PCR, microbial enumeration, and microscopy under supervision. In addition to technical tasks, you may also assist with data analysis, report writing, and collaborating with other scientists or departments, which provides valuable exposure to the daily workflow of a professional microbiology lab. These experiences are designed to build your confidence and competence, laying a foundation for more advanced roles after graduation.

What does an Internship Graduate Microbiologist do?

An Internship Graduate Microbiologist assists in conducting laboratory experiments related to the study of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and algae. Their tasks may include preparing samples, operating laboratory equipment, recording data, and supporting research activities under supervision. This role gives recent graduates practical experience in microbiology, helping them develop key laboratory skills and better understand how microbiological research is conducted in professional settings.

What is the difference between Internship Graduate Microbiologist vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectInternship Graduate MicrobiologistLaboratory Technician
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed a microbiology degree; may have limited certificationsHigh school diploma or associate degree; often certified in lab procedures
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, pharmaceutical companies, or healthcare settings; focus on microbiological analysisClinical or industrial labs; routine testing and sample processing
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in research, healthcare, and biotech industries; often as an entry-level roleCommon in healthcare, food safety, and manufacturing sectors; more operational

Internship Graduate Microbiologists are typically students or recent graduates gaining practical experience in microbiology research or analysis, while Laboratory Technicians perform routine testing and sample processing in various lab settings. Both roles are essential but differ mainly in experience level and job responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Graduate Microbiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Graduate Microbiologist, you need a solid understanding of microbiological techniques, laboratory safety, and data analysis, typically gained through a relevant degree in microbiology or a related life science. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, aseptic techniques, and software for data recording such as LIMS is often required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong teamwork and communication skills help you excel in collaborative research environments. These competencies are crucial to ensure accurate experimental results, maintain laboratory safety, and contribute effectively to scientific projects.
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Infographic showing various Internship Graduate Microbiologist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 9% As Needed, 65% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,647 per year, or $34 per hour.
Assistant/Associate/Professor - Small Animal Primary Care- AZ -College of Veterinary Medicine

Assistant/Associate/Professor - Small Animal Primary Care- AZ -College of Veterinary Medicine

Midwestern University

Glendale, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


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7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Job description

Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a full-time clinical-track position in Small Animal Primary/General Practice. The successful candidate will provide clinical services for small animal patients while teaching veterinary students on rotations in the Companion Animal Clinic. There will also be opportunities for teaching in clinical skills and student surgery laboratory components of the D.V.M. curriculum, as well as classroom teaching. Much of the content of the curriculum is team-taught, and all faculty members are asked to participate. Small Animal Primary Care faculty members are expected to serve as clinical mentors for small animal interns.

The following qualifications are required:

  • DVM or equivalent degree
  • Current AZ veterinary license, or the ability to obtain one within 2 months of start date
  • Evidence of excellent clinical and communication skills
  • Understanding of patient-centered care
  • High level of proficiency in dental and common soft tissue surgical procedures
  • Strong commitment to meeting the needs of students
  • Collaborative mindset to foster a team-approach to teaching and service
  • Willingness to engage in collaborative clinical research

The following qualifications are desirable but not required

  • Teaching experience
  • Research experience
  • Graduate degree in a relevant field of study
  • Board certification in a relevant field (ABVP or equivalent)
  • Additional advanced training

Midwestern University is a private, not-for-profit organization that provides graduate and professional education in the health sciences. The University has two campuses -- one in Downers Grove, Illinois and the other in Glendale, Arizona. More than 6,700 full-time students are enrolled in graduate programs in veterinary medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physician assistant studies, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nurse anesthesia, cardiovascular perfusion, podiatry, optometry, clinical psychology, speech language pathology, and biomedical sciences. Over 500 full-time faculty members and 400 staff members are dedicated to the education and development of our students in an environment that encourages learning, respect for all members of the health care team, service, interdisciplinary scholarly activity, and personal growth. The addition of veterinary medicine on the Glendale campus provides an excellent opportunity to train students following the principles of One Health at Arizona’s first veterinary college. The college received full accreditation by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education in September of 2018.

The CVM is housed in Cactus Wren Hall and in the Animal Health Institute. Cactus Wren Hall is a new facility with ample classrooms, teaching laboratories, research laboratories, conference rooms, and offices. The Animal Health Institute is comprised of The Companion Animal Clinic, The Equine and Bovine Center, and The Diagnostic Pathology Center. The Companion Animal Clinic is a modern and innovative veterinary hospital for small animals. The 110,000 sq. ft. building contains state-of-the-art medical, surgical, dental, and intensive care facilities. A full range of endoscopic equipment is available. Additional specialty patient services include internal medicine, surgery, physical therapy, cardiology, and therapeutic plasma exchange. The clinic also offers full-service clinical pathology and microbiology laboratories. In addition to outstanding clinical facilities and equipment, the Companion Animal Clinic houses a pharmacy, a large and well-equipped surgery teaching laboratory, simulated examination rooms for clinical communications training using standardized clients/patients, and ample conference and small-group meeting rooms. Full service clinical pathology and clinical microbiology laboratories are housed in the clinic building. Adjacent to the Companion Animal Clinic is the Equine and Bovine Center, which houses large animal teaching and treatment facilities, and small herds of cattle and horses. The Diagnostic Pathology Center offers a full range of anatomical pathology and forensic pathology services and contains ample teaching spaces.

We are seeking a faculty member who is excited about participating in the growth of a young veterinary college and having a role in shaping its teaching and clinical programs with a focus on training day-one-ready veterinarians. While independent research is not a requirement for this position, scholarly activity is expected of all faculty members. Evidence of interest and experience in research will be considered an asset.

If you would like to learn more about this position or about the CVM, please submit your letter of intent and application through Midwestern University’s online job board at https://www.midwestern.edu/employment-mwu. Your online application should include a letter of intent and a curriculum vitae with the names and contact information (including email addresses) of at least three professional references. Please note that although faculty positions are usually listed as “Assistant Professor”, initial appointment at a higher rank is possible based on the academic experience of the applicant.

For more information about this position, please contact:

Elizabeth Robbins, DVM
Chair, Department of Small Animal Primary Care
Animal Health Institute
Midwestern University
5715 W. Utopia Road
Glendale, AZ 85308
erobbi@midwestern.edu

Midwestern University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer that does not discriminate against an employee or applicant based upon race; color; religion; creed; national origin or ancestry; ethnicity; sex (including pregnancy); gender (including gender expressions, gender identity; and sexual orientation); marital status; age; disability; citizenship; past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services; genetic information; or any other protected class, in accord with all federal, state and local laws, and regulation. Midwestern University complies with the Smoke-Free Arizona Act (A.R.S. 36-601.01) and the Smoke Free Illinois Act (410 ILCS 82/). Midwestern University complies with the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003 and Arizona Equal Pay Acts.


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