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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship perfusion assistant in the United States is $67.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $92.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an internship perfusion assistant?

Internship Perfusion Assistants are trainees who support certified perfusionists in operating heart-lung machines and related equipment during cardiac surgeries. Their main role is to assist with preparing, monitoring, and maintaining equipment that temporarily takes over the function of the heart and lungs during procedures. As interns, they gain valuable hands-on experience, shadow perfusionists, and learn about patient care in a surgical setting. This position is often part of a formal education program and is essential for those aspiring to become certified perfusionists.

What are the typical responsibilities of an internship perfusion assistant?

As an Internship Perfusion Assistant, you will typically help prepare and maintain equipment used in extracorporeal circulation, such as heart-lung machines, under the supervision of licensed perfusionists. You may assist with equipment setup, monitoring supplies, and documenting data during procedures. The role often involves working closely with the perfusion team, surgeons, and other operating room staff to ensure smooth surgical workflows and patient safety. This hands-on experience provides valuable exposure to complex surgical environments and is a great stepping-stone for those pursuing a career in perfusion or related medical fields.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an internship perfusion assistant?

To thrive as an Internship Perfusion Assistant, you generally need foundational knowledge in biology or health sciences, along with enrollment in or completion of a relevant perfusion or allied health program. Familiarity with cardiopulmonary bypass machines, blood gas analyzers, and medical record systems is typically required. Attention to detail, strong teamwork, and effective communication are essential soft skills for supporting surgical teams and patient care. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensure patient safety, efficient operation of life-support equipment, and seamless collaboration in high-pressure environments.

What is the difference between Internship Perfusion Assistant vs Perfusionist?

AspectInternship Perfusion AssistantPerfusionist
CredentialsTypically pursuing related healthcare or perfusion training, no certification requiredCertified through specialized programs and licensing
Work EnvironmentAssist in clinical settings under supervision, hospitals, surgical teamsOperate perfusion equipment independently during surgeries
Industry UsageInternship role for training and experienceFull professional role with responsibility for patient perfusion

In summary, an Internship Perfusion Assistant is a training position assisting perfusionists, focusing on gaining experience. A perfusionist is a licensed professional responsible for operating life-support equipment during surgeries. The internship serves as a stepping stone toward becoming a certified perfusionist.

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Certified Pharmacy Technician - Full Time - Days

Methodist Health System

Omaha, NE • On-site

$17.25 - $21/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Why work for Nebraska Methodist Health System?
At Nebraska Methodist Health System, we focus on providing exceptional care to the communities we serve and people we employ. We call it The Meaning of Care - a culture that has and will continue to set us apart. It's helping families grow by making each delivery special, conveying a difficult diagnosis with a compassionate touch, going above and beyond for a patient's needs, or giving a high five when a patient beats a disease or conquers a personal health challenge. We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits and a great work environment where all employees are valued! Most importantly, our employees are part of a team that makes a real difference in the communities we live and work in.
Job Summary:
Location: Methodist Hospital
Address: 8303 Dodge St, Omaha, NE
Work Schedule: 8-hour shifts with start times ranging from 5:00am to 9:00am and ending between 1:30pm to 5:30pm. Rotating weekends and holidays. Subject to change for department needs.
Under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, this role is to assist in the various activities of the pharmacy department not requiring the professional judgment of the pharmacist. Function in strict accordance with standard, written procedures and guidelines; Triages medication requests and determines priorities, of processes orders and notifies the pharmacist as appropriate. Manufactures, packages, and labels drug products as needed.
Performs aseptic compounding of parenteral admixtures and other sterile dosage forms. This includes the practice of aseptic technique, proper procedures for preparing all types of parenteral admixtures (excluding chemotherapy or other specialty solutions), preparation of the label and any control records, the proper technique for visual inspection of parenteral solutions, and the documentation of quality control.
Performs various functions associated with an institutional drug distribution system. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of drug dispensing and compounding automation, the viewing of medication orders in the pharmacy computerized system, the preparation of medications for patients, the procedures that apply to record keeping and dispensing of controlled substances, non-formulary drugs, and the delivery and exchange of medications.
Participates in the training and/or orientation of new pharmacy employees. Interacts effectively with other members of the health care team on a regular basis. Maintains honest and attentiveness to the rights of patients. Maintains confidentiality of patient information. Performs other tasks as assigned.
Handles all medical requests and process orders for clients.
Responsibilities:
Essential Job Functions
Transfer of medication issues is communicated between the pharmacy team.
  • ALL issues and pending transactions are communicated to staff for completion.
Sterile Compounding Management.
  • Pass Low Risk Level Competency and manage FLOW of products.
  • Pass Medium Risk Level Competency and mange FLOW of products.
Central Pharmacy Management.
  • Answers telephone calls on a respectable level and completes necessary follow-up.
  • Able to manage Unit Dose area, including Omnicell.
  • Able to operate and manage Pharmacy equipment (carousel, UD packager, etc).
  • Operates Controlled Substance system (CSM), manages associated paperwork, understands controlled substance policies.
  • Crash Cart, other kits/trays (eg, perfusion, anesthesia, etc) addressed/filled prior to end of shift.
  • Uphold customer service expectations, as defined in the Employee Standards of Behavior.
Patient Care Unit Management.
  • Completes all Omnicell Pending and Loads prior to end of shift.
  • ALL credits are checked per shift, returned to pharmacy, and put in proper location
Teamwork exhibited by actions.
  • Completion of orders to point of delivery (visual inspections while staffing).
  • Follows established policies and procedures for pharmacy operations.
  • Respectful of pharmacist oversight of activities (feedback from pharmacists).
Central Pharmacy.
  • Actions represent the best interest of the patient (observational).
  • Follows all Safety Alerts: Code Red; Code Triage; Code Adam.
Hazardous Drugs.
  • Demonstrates ability to safely handle and deliver Hazardous Drugs.
IV Room Responsibilities:
  • Pharmacy Interns will triage medication request and prioritize accordingly, of processes orders and notifies pharmacist accordingly.
  • Compound, package and label drug products as needed.
  • Performs aseptic technique, proper procedures for preparing all types of intravenous admixtures (excluding chemotherapy but other specialty compounding with proper training and instruction).
  • Preparation of proper labeling for said admixtures, proper technique for visual inspections of admixtures and documentations for quality control.
Main Pharmacy Responsibilities:
  • Performs various duties associated with an institutional drug distribution system (batch runs). This includes but not limited to, the use of drug dispensing and compounding automation, viewing of medication orders in the Cerner computer system, the preparation of medication for patients.
  • The procedures that apply to record keeping and dispensing of controlled substances, non-formulary drugs and the delivery and exchange of medications.
Universal Pharmacy Responsibilities:
  • Participates in the training and orientation of new pharmacy supportive personnel.
  • Interacts effectively with other members of the Healthy System team on a regular basis while maintaining an honest and attentiveness to the rights of patients, maintains confidentiality of patient information.
  • Help maintain a sufficient inventory level for all medications and supplies in all areas of the Pharmacy Department.
Schedule:
8-hour shifts with start times ranging from 5:00am to 9:00am and ending between 1:30pm to 5:30pm. Rotating weekends and holidays. Subject to change for department needs.
Job Description:
Job Requirements
Education
  • High School Diploma or General Educational Development (G.E.D.) required.
Experience
  • Age at least 18 years of age with no current drug or alcohol addiction/convictions of any drug related misdemeanor or felony.
  • Some experience in a hospital pharmacy preferred.
License/Certifications
  • Registration with work state as a Pharmacy Technician (RPHT.NE) or Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPHT.IA) at the start of employment required.
    • For Iowa, if registered as an Iowa Pharmacy Technician Trainee, must obtain a CPHT.IA within 1 year of Trainee Registration required.
  • Certified by Board approved state or national pharmacy technician certification program (CPHT) within 12 months of state registration required.
  • American Heart Association or American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) preferred.
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities
  • Must possess certain demonstrated abilities and a thorough knowledge base, understanding, and level of proficiency to assure adherence to the procedures and objectives of pharmacy services. These abilities and knowledge include general basic chemistry, arithmetic, basic algebra, reading, and writing.
  • Interpersonal Skills: To communicate effectively with hospital personnel, patients and the public through daily rounds, meetings, and formal presentations.
  • Computer Skills: Microsoft Outlook, Word, basic.
  • Analytical Skills: Must be able to interpret and evaluate medication request for triaging to pharmacist.
  • Time Management Skills: Ability to prioritize time and tasks according to the needs of patients without prompting.
Physical Requirements
Weight Demands
  • Medium Work - Exerting up to 50 pounds of force.
  • 50 pounds of force for one person or up to 100 pounds of force with assistance from a second person with the ability to meet Medium Work Weight Demands. A cabinet with a height of greater than 60" requires two individuals to move.
Physical Activity
  • Not necessary for the position (0%):
    • Climbing
    • Crawling
    • Kneeling
  • Occasionally Performed (1%-33%):
    • Balancing
    • Crouching
    • Lifting
    • Pulling/Pushing
    • Sitting
    • Stooping/bending
    • Twisting
  • Frequently Performed (34%-66%):
    • Carrying
    • Distinguish colors
    • Grasping
    • Keyboarding/typing
    • Reaching
    • Repetitive Motions
    • Speaking/talking
    • Standing
    • Walking
  • Constantly Performed (67%-100%):
    • Hearing
    • Seeing/visual
Job Hazards
  • Not Related:
    • Chemical agents (Toxic, Corrosive, Flammable, Latex)
    • Explosives (pressurized gas)
    • Electrical Shock/Static
    • Radiation Alpha, Beta and Gamma (particles such as X-ray, Cat Scan, Gamma Knife, etc.)
    • Radiation Non-Ionizing (Ultraviolet, visible light, infrared and microwaves that causes injuries to tissue or thermal or photochemical means)
  • Rare (1-33%):
    • Biological agents (primary air born and blood born viruses) (Jobs with Patient contact) Blood or Body Fluid (BBF)
    • Physical hazards (noise, temperature, lighting, wet floors, outdoors, sharps) (more than ordinary office environment)
    • Equipment/Machinery/Tools
    • Mechanical moving parts/vibrations

About Methodist:
Nebraska Methodist Health System is made up of four hospitals in Nebraska and southwest Iowa, more than 30 clinic locations, a nursing and allied health college, and a medical supply distributorship and central laundry facility. From the day Methodist Hospital was chartered in 1891, service to our communities has been a top priority. Financial assistance, health education, outreach to our diverse communities and populations, and other community benefit activities have always been central to our mission.
Nebraska Methodist Health System is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other classification protected by Federal, state or local law.