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... Newborn Screening program, Nutrition Program, Lysosomal Storage Disease Program, and Infusion ... Assists with training students, interns, residents, fellows and volunteers. * Participates in ...

... Newborn Screening program, Nutrition Program, Lysosomal Storage Disease Program, and Infusion ... Assists with training students, interns, residents, fellows and volunteers. * Participates in ...

... Newborn Screening program, Nutrition Program, Lysosomal Storage Disease Program, and Infusion ... Assists with training students, interns, residents, fellows and volunteers. * Participates in ...

Genetic Counselor

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$4.8K - $6.9K/mo

Collaborate with the state newborn screening program See the Position Description for additional ... interns, residents, students) and develop educational materials or presentations. Additional ...

... newborn supplemental screening test, blood sugars, and bilirubin collection. Postpartum nurse ... interns, residents, temp staff, etc.). Approximately 1 hour to complete.

... interns and colleagues and verifying ongoing competency b) Performs venipuncture using correct ... Newborn screen heel stick. 2 - Identifies patients and properly labels specimen tubes. a ...

... interns and colleagues and verifying ongoing competency b) Performs venipuncture using correct ... Newborn screen heel stick. 2 - Identifies patients and properly labels specimen tubes. a ...

Phlebotomy Specialist

Hingham, MA · On-site

$20.45 - $27.53/hr

... interns and colleagues and verifying ongoing competency b) Performs venipuncture using correct ... Newborn screen heel stick. 2 - Identifies patients and properly labels specimen tubes. a ...

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How much do newborn screening internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for newborn screening internship in the United States is $17.31, 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 is the difference between Newborn Screening Internship vs Newborn Screening Technician?

AspectNewborn Screening InternshipNewborn Screening Technician
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in health sciences or related fieldPost-secondary education, certification often required
Work EnvironmentEducational setting, labs, or healthcare facilities for trainingClinical labs, hospitals, or public health agencies
Employer & Industry UsageEducational programs, internships, research projectsPublic health departments, hospitals, diagnostic labs
Common Search & Comparison IntentLearning experience, entry-level opportunityHands-on testing, diagnostic work

In summary, a Newborn Screening Internship is an educational opportunity for students or recent graduates to gain experience, while a Newborn Screening Technician is a trained professional responsible for conducting newborn screening tests in healthcare settings.

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Job description

 **The department will offer up to 7,000.00 moving reimbursement if needed.**

The University of New Mexico Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Genetics, is seeking a full time Genetic Counselor to join the genetics team.  The Division provides the full range of genetic services to children and adults, conducting genetics and metabolic clinics in Albuquerque and at outreach clinics throughout New Mexico. The division performs inpatient consults at UNM Children's Hospital. UNM's Division of Pediatric Genetics is committed to providing the children of New Mexico with comprehensive genetic healthcare that is unequaled in the state and region.

By the start date of employment, the successful candidate must have a Master's degree in Genetic Counseling (or equivalent thereof) from an accredited program, board eligibility or certification by the American Board of Genetic Counseling and must be eligible and apply for licensure in Genetic Counseling in the State of New Mexico.

New Mexico's rich cultural and linguistic diversity make it a fascinating and wonderful place to live and work.  Situated along the beautiful Sandia Mountains and traversed by the Rio Grande, Albuquerque is New Mexico's largest city, famous for its diverse cultures, New Mexican cuisine, unique architecture and proximity to unlimited outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, snow skiing, fishing and golfing. New Mexico's great natural beauty and rich cultures have earned the designation "Land of Enchantment."

The Genetic Counselor position consists of the following responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with geneticists in Genetics Clinics: collect clinical information, obtain family histories, and document information and assessment in the medical record
  • Conduct independent genetic counseling clinics
  • Assist patients and families to understand genetic testing results, diagnoses, expected clinical course, recurrence risks, follow-up recommendations, and adjustment to the disorder
  • Assist families to access available resources within the community and nationwide for support and information pertinent to the child's genetic diagnosis
  • Develop educational materials and give presentations to related programs as appropriate
  • Participate in teaching of interns, residents, medical students, genetic counseling students, and other learners
  • Perform administrative duties related to evaluation and management of patients referred to the program
  • Travel to outreach clinic sites with geneticist 1-2 times per month to complete genetics clinics hosted by Children's Medical Services
  • Collaborate with the state newborn screening program

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