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As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for rotational 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.

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A rotational internship exposes interns to various departments and functions within the organization, allowing them to gain hands-on experience in different roles. This structure helps interns better understand their strengths, interests, and the kinds of work environments they thrive in. By collaborating with diverse teams and tackling a range of projects, interns can make informed decisions about which career path aligns best with their skills and aspirations. Additionally, the networks built during rotations often lead to mentorship and future job opportunities within the company.

What is a rotational internship?

A rotational internship is a structured program where interns work in multiple departments or roles within an organization over a set period. This allows interns to gain exposure to different functions, develop a broad set of skills, and better understand how various teams collaborate. Rotational internships are especially common in large companies and are designed to help participants discover their career interests and strengths. These programs often include mentorship, training sessions, and performance feedback to support professional growth.

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CredentialsTypically requires enrollment in a related degree programUsually requires enrollment in marketing, business, or related programs
Work EnvironmentVaries across departments like finance, HR, operationsFocused on marketing campaigns, research, and digital media
Employer UsageCommon in large corporations offering broad exposureCommon in companies aiming to develop marketing talent
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for broad business exposureCompared for specialized marketing experience

While both internships provide valuable industry experience, a Rotational Internship offers exposure to multiple departments within a company, whereas a Marketing Internship focuses specifically on marketing functions. Your choice depends on whether you seek broad business knowledge or specialized marketing skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Rotational Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rotational Intern, you need strong adaptability, a willingness to learn, and a foundational understanding of the business or industry, typically supported by current enrollment in a relevant degree program. Familiarity with productivity tools like Microsoft Office, project management software, and basic data analysis systems is often required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help interns build relationships and contribute meaningfully across diverse departments. These skills and qualities are important because rotational internships expose interns to various functions, requiring flexibility and effective collaboration to maximize the learning experience and add value to each team.
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Veterinary Technician Internship (VTI)

Veterinary Technician Internship (VTI)

Schwarzman Animal Medical Center

New York, NY

Full-time, Internship

Medical, Dental, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

A Mentored Post-Graduate Experience

Mission: To provide optimal patient care training as well as exceptional post-graduate education for graduates of AVMA-accredited veterinary technology programs throughout the United States who are seeking employment in one of the busiest and best-recognized veterinary hospitals in the world.

52-week program: Program begins September 28th, 2026

The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center (AMC), one of the world's busiest and best-recognized veterinary hospitals, is accepting applications for its Internship program in Veterinary Technology from graduates of AVMA-accredited programs for Veterinary Technology. Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, AMC is a private, not-for-profit academic veterinary hospital. The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center is dedicated to providing compassionate and collaborative care to animals and to leading the advancement of veterinary medicine through innovative clinical research and education.

This unique Veterinary Technician Intern program was initiated in 1985. It was designed to further the practical training received by those working in the profession who are graduates of AVMA-accredited Veterinary Technology programs or those veterinary technology students graduating from an AVMA-accredited Veterinary Technology program prior to the start of the internship.

Because of a caseload of over 54,000 animals per year, including small animal and exotic animal pets, the Animal Medical Center offers the unequaled ability to impart skill, experience, and confidence in veterinary technology within the world's largest veterinary teaching hospital.

Our Veterinary Technician Internship Program offers an opportunity to spend 52 weeks training and learning optimal patient care skills while working with AMC's outstanding staff of Licensed Veterinary Technicians and Veterinarians.

Veterinary Technician Internship Program DescriptionRotation

The internship will be completed over 52 weeks, during which each intern will rotate through various departments including our Anesthesia, Behavior, Emergency/Critical Care, Internal Medicine, and Medical/Surgical Unit departments, as well as 2 elective rotations in one of our other 20 specialties. For each rotation, interns work alongside clinical educators, veterinary technician specialists, technician preceptors, veterinarians who are seasoned in their given specialty and who will serve as a guide to the requirements and everyday workings of the department. In addition, the veterinary technician interns (VTIs) receive bi-monthly lectures, as well as wet and dry labs in various clinical techniques. VTIs will participate in the care and medical treatment of all animals admitted to the hospital, assisting with consultations and interdepartmental transfers. After an initial training and orientation period, VTIs will begin their rotations. Medical rotations offer opportunities to acquire standard and advanced skillsets within specific specialties. The Surgical department rotations include perioperative patient care and surgical care.

Continuing Education

VTIs attend regular lectures and labs prepared exclusively for them.

Work Schedule

Veterinary Technician Interns work a full-time schedule. Shifts vary depending on work assignment.

Evaluation

VTls will be evaluated periodically. All aspects of assignment will be formally reviewed in written form and the Education Coordinator will sign the evaluation acknowledging discussion of the written review. The aim of the evaluation is to enable both VTI and Clinical Educators to identify areas in which the Intern needs more experience or help.

Eligibility

Candidates who have graduated from AVMA-accredited programs in Veterinary Technology or who are expecting to graduate prior to the start of the program are eligible to apply. Applicants must submit the following:

  1. Application (under this job description)
  2. Resume (please add supporting docs requested below to your resume file as additional pages)
  3. Official or unofficial college transcripts
  4. Three letters of recommendation from professors or employers (attach to resume)
  5. Cover letter describing career objectives and reasons for applying to the Veterinary Technician Intern Program
  6. Applicants who have been accepted into our VTI class must possess or obtain a Veterinary Technician license or permit to practice in the State of New York before the start of the Internship.
  7. Passage of the VTNE must be completed and proof emailed to LVTEducators@amcny.org by August 31st, 2026, or you will not be eligible for the Internship program.
  8. Failure to pass the VTNE, obtain licensure, and/or permit will result in dismissal from the program.

Applicants who have graduated from an AVMA-accredited program and have already taken the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) must have a passing score of 425 (or 75 depending on state or province) in order to practice veterinary technology in the State of New York. Any candidate who has taken the VTNE must submit a copy of their test score results indicating a passing grade to be accepted into the VTI program.

Selection

A panel consisting of Clinical Education team members will review applications. All candidates will be interviewed by telephone, virtually, and/or in-person and notified by email and/or telephone once the selection process is complete. Selectees will receive a package of necessary materials relating to starting date, procedures, employment agreement, working conditions, and information contacts.

Uniforms

Uniforms are provided by the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center.

Compensation and Benefits

Veterinary Technician Interns will earn a competitive internship rate. Workdays and hours are subject to change as needed by rotations. VTI Compensation (Hourly Rate) will increase upon obtaining New York State Licensure.

As a Veterinary Intern of AMC, you will be eligible to receive various benefits the company currently provides to its employees, including medical and dental benefits. You will be eligible for medical and dental benefits on the first of the month following 60 days of employment. Accrued benefit time (Paid Time Off & Extended Illness Bank) begin on the first day of employment.

Retention Bonus

If the VTI is offered a full-time job at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center after completion of the VTI program, a $1,000 retention bonus will be paid to the employee. Certain stipulations will apply.

Important Dates

August 1st, 2026 – Deadline for applications to be submitted

Week of August 10th, 2026 – Internship Interviews

August 21st, 2026 – Notification of decision

August 31st, 2026 – Deadline for submission of VTNE Score

Monday, September 28th, 2026 – Internship start date

If you have any questions concerning your application for VTI at AMC please email: LVTEducators@amcny.org
Pay Range
$30—$31 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.