Idaho Pharmacy Technician Program

Become a Certified Pharmacy Technician in ID

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

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  • 4-Month Online ID 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 ID

If you’re looking to take the next step in your career by becoming a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) in Idaho, 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 Idaho after graduation.

Our Idaho 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%
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How to Become a Certified Pharmacy Technician in Idaho

Pharmacy technicians play a crucial role in receiving and verifying prescriptions to confirm safe handling of medications. The Idaho Board of Pharmacy has specific requirements for certified technicians to follow. Here’s a breakdown of the steps you can take to earn your certification.
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Graduate from High School or Complete Your GED

In Idaho, pharmacy technicians are not obligated to become certified or licensed. You must be 16 years of age or older. Those candidates who are 16 years of age will need parental/guardian consent. You will also need a copy of your government ID and fingerprints completed. The DOPL is set in place to ensure aspiring technicians understand Idaho requirements. This is imperative to proceed to the next step.

2

Enroll in and Complete a Pharmacy Technician Course

To prepare for certification, enroll in an accredited online pharmacy training program. At Stepful, we provide key classes that are required to pass the exam, like pharmacy calculation, medication safety, and more.

Our program is also approved by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), which is the gold standard for elevating your career prospects.

3

Complete a Pharmacy Technician Externship

After completing a pharmacy technician program, gaining real-life experience is essential. This exposure allows you to work under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist, providing you with practical knowledge of daily operations within a pharmacy setting.

Stepful’s externship program is designed to help you build credibility with potential employers and develop the confidence needed to excel in your role as a pharmacy technician. The team assists in locating a suitable facility near you, ensuring you receive the necessary support to complete your training and transition smoothly into the workforce.

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Pass Your Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam

A crucial step in launching your pharmacy technician career in Idaho is passing a national certification exam. You must complete either the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) or the Exam for Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ExCPT) to demonstrate your competency in the field. Once certified, you can register for your license with the Idaho DOPL, officially starting your career in the industry.

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Search for Jobs

Utilizing popular job search websites such as Indeed or ZipRecruiter can help you find local opportunities in Idaho, including positions in retail pharmacies or hospitals. Stepful's career coaches are available to assist you. They can guide you through the process, ensuring you feel supported throughout your job search.

Another great resource is the Idaho Department of Labor where you can get additional information about Jobscape and career development.

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    Our Idaho pharmacy technician course is completely online and includes an optional in-person externship in ID. 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 Idaho

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

4 Months

Program length

Part Time

Morning & Evening Classes

$44,060

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 Idaho: Certification & Licensing

In Idaho, pharmacy technicians must comply with state certification and licensing requirements. The Department of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) outlines these criteria to ensure the safe handling of prescriptions.
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Idaho Pharmacy Technician Certification Requirements

To achieve certification as a pharmacy technician in Idaho, individuals must pass one of the national examinations, including the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) exam or the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) exam. These assessments are designed to evaluate the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for the pharmacy technician profession.

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Idaho Pharmacy Technician License Requirements

Once pharmacy technicians have acquired their certification, the next step is to register for licensure with the Idaho (DOPL). This registration process involves submitting an application and adhering to specific state regulations.

Idaho Pharmacy Technician Scope of Practice & Common Responsibilities

Although essential duties are largely alike throughout the industry, state laws outline the particular scope of practice for pharmacy technicians in Idaho. Grasping these job responsibilities is crucial for adherence to regulations and achieving professional success.

You can also find helpful links about recovery and wellness resources, meeting agencies, and more on the Idaho Board of Pharmacy.

Pharmacy Technician Common Responsibilities in Idaho

In Idaho, pharmacy technicians are tasked with a range of typical duties that they can carry out safely in the workplace. Their roles encompass a variety of activities that contribute to patient safety and the efficient distribution of medications. These job functions include the following:

  • Competency in verbal and written communication.
  • Obtaining patient medical history to Improve patient safety.
  • Entering prescriptions in the computer for the pharmacists to review.
  • Prepare labels for medications
  • Assist with inventory management.

What Pharmacy Technicians Cannot Do in Idaho

The Idaho Administrative Code acts as the official documentation of state regulations that pharmacy technicians and trainees must adhere to to guarantee safe and lawful practice. In Idaho, pharmacy technicians are prohibited from:

  • Interpret medication instructions
  • Make clinical decisions about prescriptions
  • Counsel patients on their treatment
  • Verify the accuracy of medications
  • Provide health advice to patients

Job Outlook for Pharmacy Technicians in Idaho

Salary: $44,060/ year

Average salary in Idaho

Job Outlook: 7%

Nationwide from 2023 to 2033

Local # of Jobs: 2,480

As of May 2023

Idaho has around 2,480 pharmacy technicians, with significant employment opportunities available in retail pharmacies and hospitals annually. Cities experiencing higher wages due to the cost of living include Meridian, Boise, Caldwell, and Nampa.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the demand for pharmacy technicians in Idaho is projected to increase by 7% from 2023 to 2033. Consequently, this profession offers stability, potential for career advancement, and flexibility.

The demand for pharmacy technician positions in Idaho is increasing, making it a strong career option for individuals looking for stability and growth within the healthcare sector. The typical annual salary for pharmacy technicians in Idaho is $44,060, translating to an average hourly wage of $21.14. Idaho provides competitive salaries, especially in high-demand urban centers.

Professional Organizations for Pharmacy Technicians in Idaho

These networks offer ongoing education, updates on certifications, and various resources. Professional organizations serve as a valuable platform for pharmacy technicians in Idaho to connect with peers, remain informed, and progress in their careers. Below are some organizations worth considering:

Idaho Pharmacy Association (ISPA): The ISPA supports pharmacy technicians by providing essential information on state pharmacy laws and advocating for the pharmacy profession, empowering individuals in their careers.

The Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB): This national organization offers certification and valuable resources for recertification, along with job boards for pharmacy technicians, helping them achieve their professional dreams.

National Healthcareer Association (NHA): This association provides ExCPT certification, career development resources, continuing education courses, and job search tools for pharmacy technicians, inspiring them to grow and thrive in their field.

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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 Idaho 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 Idaho 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 Idaho. 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 Idaho.

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 Idaho

What is the average salary for pharmacy technicians in Idaho?

The median salary for pharmacy technicians in Idaho is $44,060 per year or $21.14 per hour.

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

  • Boise City, ID –  $41,920 ($20.15)
  • Coeur d'Alene, ID – $44,740 ($21.51)
  • Idaho Falls, ID –  $39,680 ($19.08)
  • Lewiston, ID-WA – $42,090 ($20.23)
  • Pocatello, ID – $37,010 ($17.8)
  • Twin Falls, ID – $38,010 ($18.27)
How do pharmacy technician salaries in Idaho stack up to other locations?

The median pharmacy technician salary nationally is $37,790. Pharmacy technicians in Idaho make slightly more than that at $44,060.

What is the job outlook for pharmacy technicians in Idaho?
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 Idaho?
Idaho allows people who are as young as 16 years old to work as pharmacy technicians. However, they must register with the Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses. To be a Certified Pharmacy Technician, you must obtain and maintain certification from PTCB or ExCPT.
Do I need a license to work as a pharmacy technician in Idaho?
Idaho requires all pharmacy technicians to be licensed and registered with the State. Requirements include: Applicant must be at least 16 years old, provide a copy of current government-issued photo ID, have fingerprints scanned, and have obtained and maintained certified pharmacy technician status through the PTCB or NHA. There is a $63 registration fee for new pharmacy technicians and a $35 annual renewal fee.
Where can a pharmacy technician work in Idaho?

Pharmacy technicians in Idaho 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