Vermont Pharmacy Technician Requirement
Vermont requires pharmacy technicians to register with the state. There are no formal training or certification requirements, though employers may set their own expectations.
How to Become a Pharmacy Technician
- Be at least 18 years old
- Have a high school diploma or GED
- Submit a pharmacy technician registration application to the Vermont Board of Pharmacy
- Pass a criminal background check
- (Optional) Complete a pharmacy technician training program
- (Optional) Pass the PTCE or ExCPT to become nationally certified
- Renew registration annually
Pharmacy Technician Salary
Pharmacy technicians in Vermont typically earn $18–$21 per hour. Certified technicians or those in hospitals may earn more.
State Registration Requirements
- State registration is required before beginning work
- No training program or certification is required by the state
- Pharmacies may provide on-the-job training or request national certification
- Pharmacy technicians must work under pharmacist supervision
- Annual renewal is required
Continuing Education Requirements
- Vermont does not require CE for pharmacy technician registration renewal
- PTCB Certification requires 20 CE hours every 2 years, including 1 hour in Pharmacy Law and 1 hour in Patient Safety
Summary
Vermont pharmacy technicians must register with the state but are not required to complete formal training or certification. Employers may set higher standards. CE is only required if maintaining national certification.
