Best Pharmacy Technician Schools in New Jersey

There are several training options for individuals interested in becoming pharmacy technicians in New Jersey and join the existing 9,500 pharmacy technicians currently working in NJ: certificate programs (typically less than a year), diploma programs (typically one year) and an associate degree program (typically two years long and generally includes an externships in the field). 

The latter offers you further career opportunities such as in supervision/management roles.

Pharmacy technician courses can be taken during the day or during the evening if you are already in employment. Some programs in NJ are also offered online or through distance learning with financial aid.

Some training schools also offer externships (both hospital and pharmacy settings) as part of their course and is usually scheduled in the latter part of the program. 

Students can expect to study: pharmacy computing, medication preparation, inventory and billing and quality customer service care. Pre-requisites typically involves having a high school diploma or GED equivalent and pass a criminal history background check.

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Once you successfully complete a training program you are ready for entry-level jobs in hospital and retail pharmacies, mail order services, home IV therapy as well as pharmaceutical manufacturing and sales.

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Students can also now register with the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy and sit the PTCB exam following completion of an accredited training program.

Brookdale Community College
Program: Pharmacy Technician Certification 
Location: 765 Newman Springs Rd, Lincroft, NJ 07738
Tel: 732.224.2345

Camden County College
Program: Pharmacy Technician Course
Location: 200 N. Broadway, Camden, NJ 08102
Tel: (856) 338-1817

Mercer County Community College
Program: Pharmacy Technician
Location: 137 N Broad St, Trenton, NJ 08608
Tel: (609) 570-3100

Middlesex County College
Location: 2600 Woodbridge Ave, Edison, NJ 08818.
Phone: 732-548-6000

Ocean County College
Program: Pharmacy Technician & PTCB Prep program
Location: College Drive, Toms River, NJ 08754
Tel: 732.255.0400

Starlight Medical
Program: Pharmacy Technician
Location: 6650 Browning Rd Suite U-12, Pennsauken Township, NJ 08109
Tel: (856) 910-1900

Salem Community College
Program: Certificate in Pharmacy Technology
Address: 460 Hollywood Avenue Carneys Point, NJ 08069
Tel: 856 299 2100

Pennco Tech
Program: Pharmacy Technician Diploma
Location: 99 Erial Rd. Blackwood, NJ 08012
Tel: 856-232-0310

Rowan College
Program: Pharmacy Technician Program
Location: 900 College Circle, Mount Laurel, New Jersey 08054
Tel: (856) 222-9311, ext. 2547

Thomas Edison State College
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Location: 101 W State St, Trenton, NJ 08608
Phone: 888-442-8372

How Much Does a Pharmacist Technician Make in New Jersey?

The US Labor of Statistics 2021 wage data indicates that the average New Jersey pharmacy technician salary is $17.70 an hour or $36,810 a year.

An entry level pharmacy technician in NJ earns an average of $13.99 per hour whilst an experienced and/or certified pharmacy technician can earn upwards of $22.56 per hour depending on years of experience and work setting. 

Finally, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Job Outlook indicates that “employment” for pharmacy technicians is expected to grow faster than average than all other occupations through 2026.

New Jersey Pharmacy Technician License and Certification Requirements

New Jersey require pharmacy technicians to register and obtain their license with the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy in order to work as a pharmacy tech. The Board also requires certification.

Certification will benefit you and your career in the long-run and having completed a training program you would be equipped to sit and pass the PTCB certification exam

*Figures courtesy of the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Employment & Wages database.

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