60 Biologist jobs in Columbus, OH


8 of the Best Types of Biologist Jobs in 2026

Discover some great types of Biologist jobs that are hiring now.

Biologists are highly educated. While entry-level research positions may be available for those with a bachelor’s degree, the majority of open positions require at least a master’s degree. In many cases, biologists have the most success if they choose to pursue a doctorate in a specific field.

If you are interested in a Biologistjob, here are some kinds of positions to explore for this type of work with open positions on ZipRecruiter.

High Paying Biologist Jobs

List of the top 8 highest paying Biologist positions in 2026, with salary ranges, according to ZipRecruiter.
  • Biologist Entry Level

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    As an entry-level biologist, your duties and responsibilities vary depending on the setting in which you work. In a research setting, you study plants, animals, or other organisms to gain an understanding of their characteristics and how they interact with their habitats. You perform laboratory work, primarily if you study organisms at a microscopic level. Entry-level biology professionals also work in the field, especially when studying large-scale, or macroscopic, issues such as the environment. Some biologists work in research and development for companies, while others work for regulators and government agencies.

  • Temporary Biologist

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    A Temporary job is an employment arrangement in which both parties, the employee and employer, agree in advance that the position will be filled for a set period. Temporary jobs often are based on employers’ seasonal or specific project needs. Occasionally, Temporary employees will be offered ongoing, full-time positions if their performance is excellent and a position is available. However, you should not assume this will be the case.

  • On Call Biologist

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    When most people think of on-call jobs, medical professionals and first responders typically come to mind. For first responders, like firefighters and EMTs, on-call usually means you are sleeping at the station, ready to wake up and respond to a call quickly. Medical workers, on the other hand, may work a more traditional on-call schedule. While some nurses and doctors may sleep at the hospital, especially during their residency, you may also have an on-call shift where you can leave and go home, potentially never actually coming back. If you want a career as a nurse or doctor but do not like this unpredictability, rest assured that the chance of having on-call shifts decreases as you gain seniority and advanced qualifications. Repair workers like electricians may also work on-call. You may occasionally find on-call jobs in retail or customer service sectors, but this is not as common.

  • Biologist Trainee

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    The requirements to get a trainee job vary by industry. In some, such as architecture or accounting, you must graduate from an accredited college program before you can begin work. Other industries, such as retail, manufacturing, or telemarketing, may require only a high school diploma or a GED certificate to begin a training program. No matter what profession you are interested in, you should have strong verbal and written communication and an interest in continuing the career.

  • Junior Biologist

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    Junior Biologist is a more unusual job search query but still may give you interesting job results. Most salaries for Junior Biologist jobs pay between $59,500 (25th percentile) and $121,000 (75th percentile) annually. Currently, there are not many open positions nationwide for Junior Biologist job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter. You can take a look at what is available and find similar job searches in this list.

  • Per Diem Biologist

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    Per diem jobs are short-term positions which are paid by the day. The most common per diem job opportunities are in the medical field, including positions in nursing, hospice, pediatrics, and midwifery. Phlebotomists, operating (OR) assistants, and pharmacists may also work on a per diem basis. Per diem employees are often contracted to work as admissions coordinators, recreation coordinators, and assistants.

  • Biologist Manager

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    Managers supervise a team of people; they establish goals, assign tasks, and measure progress. The specific responsibilities of someone in a management position will vary based on the company and industry they work in, but their primary responsibilities remain largely the same. Managers monitor the accomplishments of their staff, focusing on the overall goals of the department. They work with Human Resources to determine and address staffing needs, coordinate and delegate responsibilities, check employee performance, and provide additional training and direction when necessary.

  • Full Time Biologist

    Salary range: $59,500 - $121,000

    Full-time employment hours are generally determined by the employer. There is no single universal definition; however, various laws and policies govern different types of eligibility and statuses. For example, the Fair Labor Standards Act does not define full-time employment but does require overtime pay after 40 hours of work in a workweek for non-exempt employees. The Affordable Care Act, in determining Applicable Large Employers, defines full-time employees as those working an average of at least 30 hours per week, or 130 hours a month. The H-1B Visa Program defines full-time as 40 hours per week, normally, and in no event would less than 35 hours per week be considered to be full-time employment. In practice, full-time employment is typically between 32 and 40 hours per week.