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How much do summer virology jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer virology in the United States is $15.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Summer Virology internship or position?

A Summer Virology internship or position is a temporary role, typically offered to students or recent graduates, focused on the study of viruses and viral diseases during the summer months. These opportunities are often found in research labs, universities, or biotechnology companies, and involve tasks such as assisting with experiments, data analysis, and learning lab techniques relevant to virology. The goal is to provide hands-on experience in virology, helping participants gain practical skills and knowledge in the field. Such positions can be valuable for those considering careers in biomedical research, healthcare, or related disciplines.

What is the difference between Summer Virology vs Summer Microbiology?

AspectSummer VirologySummer Microbiology
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Virology, Microbiology, or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Microbiology, Biology, or related field
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research institutions, healthcare settingsLaboratories, research institutions, healthcare settings
Industry UsageResearch on viruses, vaccine development, disease controlResearch on microorganisms, disease diagnostics, environmental studies
Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing summer roles in virus researchPeople exploring microbiology summer positions

Summer Virology and Summer Microbiology share similar educational backgrounds and work environments, often involving laboratory research. The key difference lies in their focus: Summer Virology concentrates on viruses and related diseases, while Summer Microbiology covers a broader range of microorganisms. Both roles are essential in healthcare and research sectors, but their specific applications and research areas differ.

What types of projects do interns typically work on during a Summer Virology position?

During a Summer Virology internship, interns often participate in hands-on laboratory research projects focused on viral detection, molecular techniques, or studying viral-host interactions. They may assist with experiments such as PCR, cell culture, or microscopy, and contribute to data analysis and literature reviews. These projects are usually supervised by experienced researchers and are designed to give interns exposure to the full research process within a collaborative team environment. Interns also have opportunities to present their findings and gain feedback, enhancing their scientific communication skills.

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

To thrive as a Virologist, you need a strong background in microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry, often supported by a relevant degree such as a Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in life sciences. Familiarity with laboratory techniques like PCR, cell culture, and ELISA, along with experience using data analysis software, is typically required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are key soft skills that help in interpreting results and collaborating with research teams. These skills and qualities are vital for advancing scientific understanding of viruses and developing effective diagnostics, treatments, or vaccines.
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Infographic showing various Summer Virology job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Internship, 1% Full Time, 72% Part Time, 4% Temporary, 19% Contract, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,041 per year, or $15.9 per hour.
Pre-College Instructor, Modern Biology & Its Real World Applications (On-Campus), Summer 2026

Pre-College Instructor, Modern Biology & Its Real World Applications (On-Campus), Summer 2026

Columbia University

New York, NY • On-site

$7K - $9K/wk

Part-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Company Description

Columbia University's Pre-College Programs offer high-achieving high school students the opportunity to engage in exploratory coursework at the college level, studying alongside peers from around the world. This highly selective program is open to students entering grades 9 and through the summer following  their senior year.

Job Description

Columbia University's Pre-College Programs for high school students is seeking qualified candidates to develop and teach on-campus courses during Summer '26. 

Reporting to the Senior Director of Instruction and Curriculum for Pre-College Programs, Pre-College instructors develop and deliver immersive non-credit courses for high-achieving high school students. They guide and supervise students when classes are in session, and write a holistic evaluation of each course participant after classes conclude.

For more information on the program-including course sessions and times-please see here.

Course Description
The field of biology has expanded rapidly over the past fifty years. New discoveries are happening almost every day. In this course we explore the basic elements of molecular biology, genetics, and evolution and how these sciences affect modern medicine, agriculture, and ecology.

The course begins with a full description of the structure, function, and synthesis of DNA, RNA, and proteins. Students then apply this information to a wide range of topics such as modern biological research techniques, data interpretation, genetic engineering, immunology, cancer, and virology. The course also includes mini-units on bioethics and the biology of global warming, and we connect modern biology to fields such as anthropology, history, and economics. A variety of group activities, online labs, and videos supplement the student experience.
Please note, this course does not include a wet lab component. 

Approximately a third of the material covered in this course will already be familiar to students who have taken AP Biology.

Course Schedule(s)
Session A: June 29 - July 17 -- 11:10am - 1:00pm & 3:10 - 5:00pm
Session B: July 21 - August 7 -- 9:10 - 11:00am & 1:10 - 3:00pm
Session C: August 3 - August 7 -- 9:10 - 11:00am & 1:10 - 3:00pm
Please note: Course(s) and course availability are subject to change. All times shown are Eastern Time (ET). Dates and class times are tentative and subject to change.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop course content, syllabus, lesson plans, and assigned work, in accordance with Pre-College templates and regulations

  • Lead and attend all class sessions, including escorting students to and from campus for field trips 

  • Establish and maintain a dynamic in-class environment tailored for our high school population

  • Evaluate student work and write a holistic evaluation of each participant after the course ends

  • Monitor and address student concerns and inquiries (typical class size is 20-24 students)

  • Attend and complete all required online trainings

Qualifications
  • Graduate degree or equivalent professional or academic background
  • Expertise in the pertinent subject matter
  • Aptitude for teaching
Additional Information

Hiring Salary Ranges: 

  • Session A & B (Campus, 3 Week): $7,000 - $9,000

  • Session C (Campus, 1 Week): $3,000 - $3,500

Please specify which session(s) you would be interested in teaching in the Message to Hiring Manager field.  

  • Please submit a resume inclusive of teaching experience as well as formal teaching evaluations (if available)

  • Applicants must have U.S. work authorization and will need to be in the U.S. while teaching

  • Columbia Affiliates: There may be restrictions when hiring individuals who hold a concurrent appointment at Columbia University during the Summer term. Generally, PhD students and Officers of Research are not eligible. Please check with us during the hiring process regarding your eligibility. Please note, Pre-College courses do not count towards the maximum course loads for adjuncts.

  • Once hired, applicants are required to submit to a third party background check and complete Protection of Minors training in addition to other training(s) mandated by the University and Pre-College Program

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran