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Lab Clinic Technician Reports to: Lab Owners/Management Time commitment: This is a part-time ... This is NOT a summer-only position. About us: Fastest Labs is one of the most rapidly growing ...

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Lab Clinic Technician Reports to: Lab Owners/Management Time commitment: This is a part-time ... This is NOT a summer-only position. About us: Fastest Labs is one of the most rapidly growing ...

Travel Cath Lab Technologist

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$2.2K - $2.9K/wk

  • Medical

  • PTO

Stability Healthcare is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Norfolk ... Summer in the Mid-West, experience the change of seasons in Boston and New York, and hit the ...

Travel Cath Lab Technologist

Woodbridge, VA · On-site

$2.2K - $3.0K/wk

  • Medical

  • PTO

Cath Lab Technologist * Discipline: Allied Health Professional * Duration: 13 weeks * 40 hours per ... Summer in the Mid-West, experience the change of seasons in Boston and New York, and hit the ...

Specialty: Cardiac Cath Lab * Discipline: RN * Start Date: 09/14/2026 * Duration: 13 weeks * 40 ... Summer in the Mid-West, experience the change of seasons in Boston and New York, and hit the ...

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Summer Lab information

What is a summer lab?

Summer lab positions are temporary research or assistant roles offered during the summer, typically at universities, research institutes, or private laboratories. These positions are often geared toward students or recent graduates who want hands-on experience in a scientific setting. Participants may assist with experiments, data analysis, lab maintenance, or other research-related tasks. Summer lab jobs provide an opportunity to gain practical skills, work with experienced researchers, and explore potential career paths in science. They can also enhance resumes and help with networking in the scientific community.

What types of projects or experiments might I work on as a summer lab assistant, and how hands-on is the experience?

As a Summer Lab assistant, you'll typically engage in a variety of hands-on scientific projects, such as preparing samples, conducting experiments, collecting data, and assisting with equipment setup. The exact nature of your tasks can vary depending on the lab’s focus—ranging from biology and chemistry to engineering or environmental science. Most programs are designed to offer a practical, immersive experience, allowing you to work directly alongside experienced researchers or graduate students. This role provides an excellent opportunity to develop lab techniques, gain exposure to real-world research, and build connections with professionals in your field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a summer lab assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Lab Assistant, you typically need a background in science coursework, attention to detail, and basic laboratory skills, often supported by current enrollment in a relevant degree program. Familiarity with lab equipment, safety protocols, and data recording software is important for daily tasks. Strong communication, reliability, and the ability to work collaboratively help you stand out in this position. These skills ensure accurate data collection, safe lab practices, and effective teamwork in a research environment.

What is the difference between Summer Lab vs Summer Internship?

AspectSummer LabSummer Internship
CredentialsTypically requires enrollment in a relevant academic programOften requires enrollment or recent graduation in a related field
Work EnvironmentResearch-focused, often in labs or academic settingsPractical, industry-focused, may include office or fieldwork
Employer & Industry UsageUsed mainly in academic and research institutionsCommon in corporate, nonprofit, and government sectors
Search & Comparison IntentInterested in research opportunities and academic projectsLooking for industry experience and professional development

Summer Labs are primarily research-based programs in academic or research settings, focusing on scientific or technical projects for students enrolled in relevant programs. Summer Internships are industry-oriented, providing practical work experience in corporate or organizational environments. Both offer valuable experience but serve different career development paths.

What are the most commonly searched types of Lab jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Lab jobs in Virginia are:

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Summer Lab jobs?

Cities in Virginia with the most Summer Lab job openings:

Infographic showing various Summer Lab job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Archaeology Lab Technician

James Madison's Montpelier

Orange, VA • On-site

$18.36/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Work as part of a mission and value driven team in carrying out all elements of the archaeological lab process in order to improve our understanding of the cultural resources of James Madisons Montpelier the home and the plantation. Work with the archaeology staff to conduct archaeological artifact and soil sample processing, iron conservation, and collections management work, interpret this information to the visiting public on a day-to-day basis, supervise archaeology staff interns, be an active part of the LEARN public archaeology programs at Montpelier, and teach lab processes to the Summer Archaeology Field School. This position pays $18.36 an hour with an average of 35 hours per week (full time)

This position provides on property housing at Arlington House. The Archaeology team is dedicated to professional development and providing opportunities to expand your skills and advance your career. DUTIES Learn from the archaeology staff, continue to build on and hone skills learned through previous archaeological field and lab experiences.

Check-in and accessioning of archaeological samples into the archaeology lab. Post-excavation organizing and processing of archaeological materials in the archaeology lab (water-screening, floating, finds washing, gradient sorting, picking, cataloging, iron conservation). Assist Archaeology Lab Director in supervising, instructing, and educating volunteers and staff interns in the lab, students during Montpeliers archaeological field school, and the LEARN Archaeology public expedition program participants.

Maintenance of databases related to archaeological collections, storage, and the archaeology study collection. Engage with the public in a polite and professional manner as one informs them of archaeological processes and historical concepts. This includes visitors at the archaeological site, archaeology lab, and using social media.

Engage in descendant collaboration regarding Montpeliers archaeological work with the Montpelier Descendants Committee members. Work a varying weekly schedule that may include occasional weekends (not to exceed 70 hours per pay period). Maintain and care for the Community Archaeology Lab at Montpeliers offices and lab space as well as the residence at Arlington House.

Work as part of a value driven team to further the goals of the Archaeology Department and mission of The Montpelier Foundation. Other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates will be required to have a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, or a related field.

Must have attended an accredited historical archaeology field school. Must have archaeological experience or training working in or with archaeological collections from the Virginia Piedmont. Must have archaeological experience working with 18th-19th century archaeological artifacts of Virginia.

Familiarity with Montpeliers Archaeology Lab processes and collections management protocols strongly encouraged. Must be able to effectively communicate, teach, and supervise archaeological lab techniques to untrained public, volunteers, and students. Proficient in Microsoft Office Products (Word, Excel and Access).

Ability to be organized and efficient both independently and in group work environments. Willingness to adhere to The Values of The Montpelier Archaeology Department. Valid Drivers license.

Acceptable background check.