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Language Intern

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16/hr

We have affordable medical, dental, and vision insurance, and our employees are entitled to ... and Translation Services Department (CITS). Language Interns will assist in case specific ...

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How much do internship medical translator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship medical translator in the United States is $25.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship Medical Translator?

An Internship Medical Translator is a student or recent graduate who assists in translating medical documents, patient information, and communications between healthcare professionals and patients. They work under the supervision of experienced medical translators or healthcare staff to gain practical experience in the field. Their tasks may include translating written materials, helping with live or recorded interpretation, and learning about medical terminology and confidentiality standards. This internship provides valuable hands-on training for a career in medical translation or interpretation.

What types of projects and documents might an Internship Medical Translator work on during their placement?

As an Internship Medical Translator, you can expect to work on a variety of medical documents such as patient records, informed consent forms, clinical trial reports, and pharmaceutical information. You may also assist with translating educational materials for patients or internal communications for healthcare staff. The projects often require close attention to accuracy and consistency, and you’ll likely collaborate with senior translators, medical professionals, and project managers to ensure high-quality translations. This hands-on experience helps interns develop specialized vocabulary and a deeper understanding of medical terminology, which is valuable for career advancement in this field.

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

To thrive as an Internship Medical Translator, you need a solid understanding of both source and target languages, medical terminology, and a relevant academic background in translation or healthcare. Familiarity with computer-assisted translation (CAT) tools, terminology databases, and possibly certification in medical translation is beneficial. Attention to detail, strong communication, and cultural sensitivity are crucial soft skills for accurate and context-appropriate translations. These competencies ensure precise and clear communication of medical information, which is critical for patient safety and effective healthcare delivery.

What is the difference between Internship Medical Translator vs Medical Translator?

AspectInternship Medical TranslatorMedical Translator
CredentialsOften requires basic language skills, language certifications, or translation coursework; internship may not require extensive experienceTypically requires professional translation certifications, medical terminology knowledge, and experience
Work EnvironmentInternship settings, educational programs, or entry-level roles in healthcare or translation companiesFull-time or freelance roles in hospitals, clinics, or translation agencies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in training programs, hospitals, or translation agencies for entry-level learningUsed in healthcare, legal, or pharmaceutical industries for professional translation services

The main difference is that an Internship Medical Translator is an entry-level position or training role designed to develop skills, often requiring fewer credentials. A Medical Translator is a professional role requiring certification and experience, providing more advanced translation services in healthcare settings.

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Infographic showing various Internship Medical Translator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,349 per year, or $25.6 per hour.
Medical Oncologist

$207/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

The Animal Medical Center's world-renowned Cancer Institute is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible Medical Oncologist (ACVIM or ECVIM) with PHD and research experience to join our dedicated oncology team, which includes medical, radiation, and surgical oncology.

The position will be a clinical oncology role with protected research time and flexibility to expand research responsibilities over time.

In this role, the incumbent will lead our academic research efforts, by developing clinical trials, fostering translational collaborations, and advancing evidence-based oncology initiatives. In parallel, the incumbent will provide compassionate, high-quality clinical oncology care, including diagnosis, staging, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and palliative care. This individual will also drive the adoption of innovative medical practices and serve as a key advisor to the team on emerging and novel therapies, both currently in practice and those on the horizon of becoming the standard of care.

AMC is a leading animal hospital with a 115-year legacy, AMC offers specialty, emergency, and primary care to over 55,000 patient visits annually. As a mission driven non-profit, we provide animals with the gold standard in patient care while emphasizing lifelong learning, postgraduate intern and resident training, and scholarship. AMC is dedicated to supporting excellence in clinical practice and post-graduate teaching, ensuring rewarding careers, and assuring the health and safety of all hospital employees and clients.

The Cancer Institute at the Animal Medical Center is modeled after progressive, patient-centered human cancer hospitals. The Animal Medical Center's Cancer Institute is a revolutionary medical center created to provide integrative and comprehensive care for pets diagnosed with cancer. This innovative design enables our staff to deliver on the Institute's core mission – to care for more animals, focus on early detection, maximize the amount of time pet parents can spend with their beloved pets while maintaining a good quality of life, and work toward a cure through advanced research. The Cancer Institute consists of three ACVIM board-certified oncologists, two ACVR board certified radiation oncologists, and one ACVS board-certified Fellow in Surgical Oncology, three residents in medical oncology, two residents in radiation oncology, one specialty intern in medical oncology, and 32 rotating general interns. Supporting services to the Cancer Institute include high-field MRI, 64-slice CT with advanced reconstruction capabilities, and Interventional Radiology. Additionally, the AMC has an on-site IDEXX laboratory including on-site clinical and anatomical pathologists with stat cytology capabilities. The AMC is equipped with a new Elekta Infinity Linac system with electron and 6- MV photon capability equipped with a 6-degree HexaPOD couch and a cone-beam CT for IMRT, VMAT and SRS and for 4DCT respiratory gating. We are also equipped with the most updated version of the Monaco computer treatment planning system licensed for all 3D IMRT, VMAT and SRS planning as well as for Electron Monte Carlo planning. Our CT couch is equipped with an iBEAM evo CT overlay table for proper CT simulation imaging to match the Linac couch. The Radiation Oncology department is also equipped with a Strontium probe for the treatment of small surface lesions (ex: feline nasal planum SCC, feline cutaneous MCT and avian uropygial SCC). The AMC offers a unique hybrid of academia and clinical practice, that creates a collegial environment within the hospital and promotes inter-departmental consultations and cohesive patient care. In addition to our Cancer Institute, the Animal Medical Center is home to boarded specialists in over 20 services and specialties including avian and exotic pet medicine, cardiology, dermatology, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, interventional radiology and endoscopy, neurology, ophthalmology, pathology, primary care, radiology, rehabilitation and sports medicine, and surgery.

Job Responsiblities
  • Establishing and leading the oncology research program including clinical trials and translational initiatives.
  • Providing comprehensive oncology care including diagnosis, staging, treatment planning, and longitudinal case management.
  • Mentoring, training, and evaluating residents and interns.
  • Active participation in rounds, teaching, and service activities.
  • Communicating clearly and compassionately with clients regarding diagnosis, prognosis, quality of life, and end-of-life decisions.
Our Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Generous sign-on bonus
  • Four-day work week
  • Comprehensive benefits including health insurance with medical, dental, and vision benefits, very generous paid time off, paid continuing education time-off and stipend, and 403-b retirement plan with employer contribution
  • School loan debt forgiveness opportunity as a non-profit hospital
  • Non-corporate practice without pressure for percentage pay
  • Collegial work with colleagues in a non-competitive structure with strong teaching and mentoring opportunities as well as opportunities for research
Pay Range
$270,000—$300,000 USD

Excellence in veterinary medicine since 1910. AMC Offers:

A Commitment to Lifelong Learning: Founded in 1910, the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center is the world's largest veterinary teaching hospital, offering compassionate, collaborative, and cutting-edge veterinary care. Our commitment to innovation has led to the creation of one of the most advanced veterinary facilities in the world.

State-of-the-Art Facilities: AMC just completed a major expansion and renovation. This project transformed the hospital's entire 83,000-square-foot space into a state-of-the-art facility unlike any other.

Highlights include: A brand-new full floor surgical center, 1.5 Tesla Philips MRI (the exclusive high field MRI for small animals in NYC), 64-slice spiral CT scanner, Electroencephalography (EEG), Elekta Versa HD Linear Accelerator, In-house Laboratory, Ultrasound, Echocardiogram, and Mobile Cone Beam CT

A multidisciplinary team of 140+ veterinarians across 20+ specialties: With over 20 specialties and services under one roof, our departments frequently work together to deliver the highest quality of patient care in the veterinary field. Our dynamic array of specialists means that we are the go-to place for complex cases.

A Hospital in the heart of NYC: AMC is located in Manhattan, surrounded by leading research and teaching institutions such as Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical School, and NYU. Collaborative research opportunities abound, and our strong focus on education ensures a rewarding career for those passionate about mentoring and advancing veterinary medicine.