Connecticut Pharmacy Technician Program

Become a Certified Pharmacy Technician in CT

Here at Stepful, we have a 4-Month Connecticut Pharmacy Technician program that prepares you to take the NHA CPhT certification exam. We offer career coaching plus an optional in-person externship around Connecticut.

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  • 4-Month Online CT Pharmacy Technician Course

  • Receive your National NHA-CPhT Certificate

  • 100% Online Followed by In-Person Externship

  • Job Interview Prep and Resume Services

  • 1:1 Support From Enrollment to Employment

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Get Your Pharmacy Technician Certification Online While in CT

If you’re looking to take the next step in your career by becoming a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) in Connecticut, Stepful’s online pharmacy technician program can help you achieve your goals.

Our Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) & National Healthcareer Association (NHA) approved program prepares you to earn your CPhT certification online, perform all the duties of pharmacy technicians, and find a job near you in Connecticut after graduation.

Our Connecticut pharmacy technician classes take 4 months to complete and cover essential topics such as pharmacology, prescriptions, pharmacy calculations, and more.

At Stepful, it's not just about getting certified; we are here to help students gain real world experience and land full time jobs. The Stepful staff is here to support you at every stage of the journey. From career preparedness to help finding an in-person externship*, we're here to help you launch your career in healthcare.
*Please note, students must be available M-F, 9-5 p.m. to be eligible for externship support.

4 months of online training
130 clinical hours
PTCB CPhT & NHA CPhT Certification Prep
75%
NHA Certification Pass Rate
+12 Points Above the National Average
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How to Become a Certified Pharmacy Technician in Connecticut

Pharmacy technicians are in demand across retail pharmacies, hospitals, and specialized clinics, making this an excellent opportunity for those looking to enter the field. Here's a structured pathway to guide you:
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Graduate from High School or Complete Your GED

To become a certified pharmacy technician in Connecticut, you must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED. Additionally, all applicants must pass a criminal background check as part of the state’s licensing process.

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Enroll in and Complete a Pharmacy Technician Course

Completing a structured training program is crucial to building the knowledge and skills needed for success in this field. On the other hand, candidates who want to obtain their pharmacy tech license in Connecticut are expected to take the PTCB exam.

Stepful’s 4-month pharmacy technician course online provides a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for certification exams and real-world responsibilities.

3

Complete a Pharmacy Technician Externship

Hands-on experience is invaluable for pharmacy technicians. In Connecticut, students may seek externship opportunities in hospitals, retail pharmacies, or healthcare centers to gain practical experience.

Our team collaborates with select pharmacies and healthcare facilities to provide externship opportunities, though availability may vary by location. Regardless of placement, we offer personalized support, including resume assistance and job search guidance, to help students advance in their pharmacy technician careers.

4

Pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam

Connecticut requires pharmacy technicians to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) exam to obtain certification. This exam assesses knowledge of medication safety, pharmacy law, and patient care.

Earning the PTCB’s Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) demonstrates your knowledge in patient care and medication safety. While the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification also provides valuable credentials for employers.

Stepful’s online pharmacy technician certification course is approved by both the PTCB and NHA, ensuring students meet national industry standards.

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Get Your Pharmacy Technician License & Search for Jobs

After passing the PTCB exam, you must submit a license application to the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, along with a $100 fee. Once licensed, you can begin applying for pharmacy technician positions.

To stand out in the job market, highlight your certification, training, and hands-on experience. At Stepful, our career coaching team offers personalized job search guidance, resume optimization, and interview preparation to help you secure a rewarding role in the field.

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    Our experienced coaches will help polish your resume, prepare you for interviews, and support you in your full-time job search in Connecticut.

  • Pharmacy Tech Classes that Fit your Life

    Our Connecticut pharmacy technician course is completely online and includes an optional in-person externship in CT. Part-time and evening classes are available.

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    We’re there for you every step of the way. Your instructor, coach, and peers will do whatever they can to help you succeed.
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Pharmacy Technician Classes at Your Own Schedule in Connecticut

Learn online, part-time, and at your own schedule while in CT. Morning & evening classes are available. Get 1:1 support from enrollment to employment.

4 Months

Program length

Part Time

Morning & Evening Classes

$43,220

Average starting salary

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Certification

Stepful’s Pharmacy Technician program has received accreditation by ASHP! American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) is the only nationally-recognized pharmacy association that accredits pharmacy technician training programs in the United States. ASHP accreditation represents formal recognition of the high quality of services and care provided by Stepful’s Pharmacy Technician program.

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Weeks 1-4

Learn the foundational healthcare knowledge you need to become a well-rounded pharmacy technician and start diving into pharmacy practice.

Weeks 5-9

Master the ins and outs of pharmacology and get hands-on with pharmacy calculations and prescription medications.

Weeks 10-14

Prepare for your certification exam and work with your Stepful coordinator to find a clinical externship at a convenient location.

Weeks 15-20

Apply everything you learned online and earn clinical hours in a pharmacy setting. Our experienced coaches will help polish your resume, prepare you for interviews, and support you in your full-time job search.

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Requirements to Become a Pharmacy Technician in Connecticut: Certification & Licensing

Starting a career as a pharmacy technician in Connecticut requires meeting specific state regulations to ensure patient safety and professional competency. Here’s an overview of the certification and licensing requirements:
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Connecticut Pharmacy Technician Certification Requirements

In Connecticut, obtaining national certification is not a mandatory requirement to practice as a pharmacy technician. However, pursuing certification through recognized organizations, such as the PTCB, is expected. 

Certification demonstrates your expertise in pharmacy operations, medication safety, and regulatory compliance, making you a more competitive candidate in the job market. Many employers prefer or require certified pharmacy technicians to ensure a higher standard of care.

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Connecticut Pharmacy Technician License Requirements

To work as a pharmacy technician in Connecticut, you must be registered with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection. Unlike some states, Connecticut requires pharmacy technicians to secure employment before applying for registration. 

Once employed at a licensed pharmacy, you must complete the state’s registration process, which includes submitting an application and a $100 fee. Maintaining an active registration is essential for continuing your pharmacy technician career in Connecticut.

Connecticut Pharmacy Technician Scope of Practice & Common Responsibilities

Pharmacy technicians in Connecticut play a vital role in supporting pharmacists and ensuring the efficient operation of pharmacy services. Understanding the scope of practice and delineated responsibilities is essential for maintaining professional standards and delivering quality patient care.

What Pharmacy Technicians Cannot Do in Connecticut

While pharmacy technicians handle crucial tasks, certain responsibilities are strictly reserved for licensed pharmacists, including:

  • Providing clinical advice or medication counseling to patients
  • Conducting final prescription verification before dispensing
  • Making clinical decisions pertaining to patient care and medication management

What Pharmacy Technicians Can Do & Common Responsibilities in Connecticut

Under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, pharmacy technicians in Connecticut are entrusted with various tasks, including:

  • Assisting in the accurate preparation and dispensing of prescription medications
  • Monitoring and managing pharmaceutical inventory
  • Maintaining patient records to streamline processes 
  • Processing insurance claims and managing billing procedures
  • Addressing patient inquiries and providing information on medication usage

Job Outlook for Pharmacy Technicians in Connecticut

Salary: $43,220/yr

Average salary in Connecticut

Job Outlook: 7% Growth

National from 2023 to 2033

Local # of Jobs: 4,930

As of May 2023

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment for pharmacy technicians nationwide is expected to grow by 7% over the next decade. While demand is increasing across the country, Connecticut has seen significant growth in pharmacy technician employment in recent years.

The average salary for pharmacy technicians in Connecticut is $43,220 annually, with an hourly wage of approximately $19.01, which could increase based on experience, location, and employer. However, certified pharmacy technicians in Connecticut earn a higher average hourly wage of $21.70.

With a competitive salary and positive job outlook, it's an excellent choice for those interested in supporting patient care and working in a dynamic environment.

Professional Organizations for Pharmacy Technicians in Connecticut

By actively participating in professional organizations, pharmacy technicians in Connecticut can stay updated on industry developments, pursue continuous education, and connect with fellow pharmacy technicians, enriching their careers and contributing to the advancement of the pharmacy field. 

Some notable organizations from Connecticut include:

  • Connecticut Pharmacists Association (CPA): This association offers pharmacy technician training courses through community colleges across the state.

  • Connecticut Society of Health-System Pharmacists (CSHP): The CSHP provides educational programs and networking opportunities for pharmacy professionals.

  • National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA): The NPTA offers continuing education and certification resources for pharmacy technicians nationwide.

  • American Association of Pharmacy Technicians (AAPT): The AAPT provides resources for continuing education, professional development, and networking.
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Pharmacy Technician Program FAQs

What is Stepful?

Stepful provides online training for healthcare careers, including pharmacy technicians. We are on a mission to create economic opportunity for 1 million job seekers in healthcare.

What is included in Stepful’s Connecticut pharmacy technician program tuition?
Tuition includes online instructor-led Zoom classes, clinical sessions, PTCB & NHA certification exam prep, dedicated 1:1 coaching and job support services. Exam fees are not included in your tuition.
What is the refund policy?
A student who cancels before the first week of class receives a refund with tuition paid to date with the exception of the $59 non-refundable registration fee. Thereafter, the student who cancels receives a prorated refund.
What are the requirements to enroll in your Connecticut pharmacy technician training program?
You need a copy of your high school diploma or GED and a stable internet connection.
What pharmacy technician certifications do you prepare me for?
Our classes prepare you to test for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s Certified Pharmacy Technician exam (CPhT). You will also be prepared to take the National Healthcareer Association's Certified Pharmacy Technician exam (ExCPT).
Is the program online or in-person?

The Pharmacy Technician program is 100% online and is followed by a 130-hour, in-person, unpaid clinical externship near you around Connecticut. Stepful has partnerships with pharmacies across the nation and will do its best to find a convenient location for you.

Do you help graduates find a job?

Yes! After you pass the certification exam and complete your in-person externship, our experienced coaches will help polish your resume, prepare you for interviews, and support you in your full-time job search in Connecticut.

Do you have a partnership with the National Healthcareer Association?
Yes! Our program is recognized by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA), a leading credentialing organization in the healthcare industry. Our status as an NHA-Recognized Education/Training Program ensures your full preparation for the NHA Certified Pharmacy Technician (ExCPT) exam.
What tuition payment options are available?
Students have the options to pay upfront or in installments with a flexible payment plan. Stepful offers partial scholarships, reach out to our admissions team for more information.

FAQs About Becoming a Pharmacy Technician in Connecticut

What is the average salary for pharmacy technicians in Connecticut?

The median salary for pharmacy technicians in Connecticut is $43,220 per year or $19.01 per hour.

Here is a full list of pharmacy technician salaries in Connecticut cities:

  • Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk,  CT – $40,200 ($19.33)
  • Danbury, CT – $38,700 ($18.61)
  • Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT  – $39,320 ($18.9)
  • New Haven, CT – $40,670 ($19.55)
  • Norwich-New London-Westerly, CT-RI –  $40,260 ($19.36)
  • Waterbury, CT – $38,080 ($18.31)
How do pharmacy technician salaries in Connecticut stack up to other locations?

The median pharmacy technician salary nationally is $37,790. Pharmacy technicians in Connecticut make slightly less than that at $43,220.

What is the job outlook for pharmacy technicians in Connecticut?
Pharmacy technician jobs are projected to grow by 6% from 2022 to 2032 nationwide. This is slightly higher than the national average of 5% but lower than other health technologists and technician jobs (7%).
What are the education requirements for pharmacy technicians in Connecticut?
In Connecticut, pharmacy techs are required to register with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection after they have accepted a job. Then, they must work under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
Do I need a license to work as a pharmacy technician in Connecticut?
In Connecticut, pharmacy technicians must register with the State Board of Pharmacy. Pharmacy technicians in Connecticut are not required to earn a certification. However, they must be trained on the job by a pharmacist and must only work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. No more than two pharmacy technicians at a time may work under the direction of a single pharmacist.
Where can a pharmacy technician work in Connecticut?

Pharmacy technicians in Connecticut typically work in retail pharmacies and pharmacies in hospitals. Nationally, around 52% of pharmacy technicians work in pharmacies and drug retailers while 16% work in hospitals.

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  • 4-Month Online Pharmacy Technician Course

  • Receive your National NHA-CPhT Certificate

  • 100% Online Followed by In-Person Externship

  • Job Interview Prep and Resume Services

  • 1:1 Support From Enrollment to Employment