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Location
Amarillo, TX
Salary
$17.00/yr - $17.00/yr
Post Date
April 9th, 2026
Fetched
April 13th, 2026

Internship Description

Laboratory Intern


Department: Laboratory Operations
Duration: 10–12 Weeks
Reports To: Laboratory Manager/Director




Program Overview

The Rotational Laboratory Internship Program provides hands-on exposure to multiple functional areas within a regulated laboratory environment. Interns rotate through core departments to develop a comprehensive understanding of laboratory workflow, quality systems, operational efficiency, and cross-functional collaboration.

Rotations may vary by location and business unit but generally include:


• Sample Management / Accessioning

• Laboratory Operations (Technical Departments)

• Quality Assurance & Compliance

• Data Management / Reporting

• Client Services or Project Coordination





Rotation Structure (Example 12-Week Model)

Weeks 1–2: Orientation & Sample Management

Focus: Entry point of laboratory workflow


• Safety and compliance training

• Introduction to LIMS and internal systems

• Assist with sample receipt, logging, labeling, and tracking

• Learn chain-of-custody and documentation control processes

• Observe how turnaround times and priorities are managed


Learning Outcome: Understand how work enters and flows through the laboratory.




Weeks 3–5: Laboratory Operations Rotation

Focus: Core laboratory workflow


• Shadow technical staff in assigned departments

• Assist with routine workflow tasks under supervision

• Follow approved procedures and documentation practices

• Observe workload balancing and scheduling

• Participate in team meetings and operational discussions


Learning Outcome: Understand day-to-day laboratory execution and process consistency.




Weeks 6–7: Quality Assurance & Compliance

Focus: Systems that support accuracy and accreditation


• Learn document control processes

• Observe internal audit or quality review activities

• Assist with record organization and review

• Understand deviation tracking and corrective action workflows

• Review regulatory and accreditation frameworks applicable to the lab


Learning Outcome: Recognize how quality systems ensure reliability and compliance.




Weeks 8–9: Data Management & Reporting

Focus: Data integrity and client deliverables


• Observe data review and verification processes

• Assist with administrative data checks

• Learn reporting workflows and approval pathways

• Understand confidentiality and data security practices

• Review how final results are communicated to clients


Learning Outcome: Understand the importance of accuracy, traceability, and reporting standards.




Weeks 10–12: Capstone Project & Cross-Functional Integration

Focus: Applied learning

Intern completes a structured project such as:


• Workflow efficiency analysis

• Documentation improvement initiative

• Turnaround time evaluation

• Internal process mapping

• Quality trend summary


Responsibilities:


• Analyze observations from rotations

• Develop measurable recommendations

• Present findings to laboratory leadership

• Participate in final evaluation and feedback session


Learning Outcome: Apply operational knowledge to real-world improvement.




Key Responsibilities


• Adhere to all safety and compliance policies

• Maintain confidentiality of laboratory and client information

• Follow established procedures and documentation standards

• Demonstrate professionalism and accountability

• Contribute positively to team culture





Program Goals

By the end of the program, interns will:


• Understand the full lifecycle of laboratory operations

• Recognize the role of quality systems in regulated environments

• Develop professional communication skills

• Gain exposure to multiple laboratory career paths

• Build foundational knowledge applicable across all business units





Qualifications

Required:


• Currently a junior or senior pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in a scientific, technical, or related field

• Strong organizational and communication skills

• Detail-oriented and process-focused mindset


Preferred:


• Interest in laboratory science, regulatory compliance, operations, or quality systems

• Prior technical or laboratory exposure





Schedule & Pay


• $17/hr

• 10–12 weeks

• 30–40 hours per week

• Rotation schedule determined at program start