PTCB-recognized — become a CPhT
Our program prepares you for the PTCB exam so you can earn your CPhT credential. Becoming a Certified Pharmacy Technician opens door to better positions, higher pay, and long-term career growth.
Learn anytime — anywhere in NJ
Study online, anytime, and anywhere in New Jersey. Our self-paced format makes it easy to balance training with work, school, or other commitments. No commuting or classroom attendance required.
Affordable price — no hidden fees
The enrollment covers the full program. We keep pricing transparent so you won’t encounter extra costs or hidden fees along the way.
Finish in months — not years
Most students in New Jersey complete the program in 2–3 months, allowing you to earn certification and start working as a pharmacy technician much sooner than traditional in-person programs.
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Get your pharmacy technician certification online in New Jersey
If you’re ready to begin a career in pharmacy, our training program provides a fast and affordable way to get started. Designed to be flexible and career-focused, this course gives you the knowledge and skills you need to succeed as a pharmacy technician in New Jersey.
Our program is fully recognized by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), preparing you to pass the national certification exam and earn your Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) credential.
Course features
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16 Engaging
Modules
Video lessons, in-depth eBook chapters, interactive activities, flashcards, and module exams that reinforce each concept.
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Expert
Instruction
Learn from experienced PharmD instructors so you know what to expect in real-world pharmacy practice.
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Integrated
Curriculum
Modeled on pharmacy school standards, the curriculum is designed to build knowledge in a logical sequence, making learning easier and retention stronger.
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Certificate of Completion
Include it with your resume to show employers you’ve successfully finished a PTCB-recognized training program.
What you’ll study to become a certified pharmacy technician in New Jersey
Medications
Learn how to identify and work with medications by studying classifications, generic vs. brand names, dosage forms, and proper storage practices.
Quality assurance
Discover how pharmacies maintain accuracy and safety through error prevention, standard operating procedures, and patient safety protocols.
Pharmacy law
Cover the essential legal foundations of pharmacy, from controlled substance regulations to prescription requirements and the role of technicians in safe dispensing.
Pharmacy calculations
Practice the core math required in pharmacy, including conversions, dosage and compounding math, and measurement skills used in daily dispensing.
Inventory management
Understand how pharmacies keep shelves stocked and compliant by learning about drug ordering, storage conditions, recall procedures, and waste disposal.
Order entry and processing
Build skills for entering orders, interpreting prescriber directions, calculating doses, generating labels, and processing third-party insurance claims.
Pharmacy technician jobs and salaries in New Jersey
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Expand your pharmacy technician career in New Jersey
Joining professional pharmacy organizations is one of the best ways to advance your career beyond certification. These groups connect you with employers, provide access to continuing education, and keep you updated on laws and regulations that impact your work. For pharmacy technicians in New Jersey, membership in state and national associations can open doors to job opportunities, networking, and professional recognition that set you apart in a competitive market.
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New Jersey Pharmacists Association (NJPhA)
NJPhA is the leading statewide organization supporting pharmacy professionals across all practice settings. Pharmacy technicians who join gain access to continuing education programs, networking opportunities, and advocacy efforts that shape pharmacy practice in New Jersey. Membership is a valuable way to stay connected to the profession and keep up with regulatory changes that affect your career. -
New Jersey Society of Health-System Pharmacists (NJSHP)
NJSHP is dedicated to advancing pharmacy practice in hospitals, health systems, and clinical settings. Technician members benefit from specialized professional development, leadership opportunities, and recognition programs — making it a strong choice if you’re interested in inpatient or clinical pharmacy roles. -
Garden State Pharmacy Owners (GSPO)
GSPO is a statewide association of independent community pharmacies. For pharmacy technicians, getting involved with GSPO is an excellent way to connect directly with independent and compounding pharmacies across New Jersey. These settings often provide unique job opportunities that may not be available in chain or large retail settings. -
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB)
At the national level, the PTCB administers the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) and provides ongoing education, renewal support, and professional resources. Once you earn your CPhT credential, PTCB membership and resources will be an important part of maintaining and advancing your certification.
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Take the first step toward becoming a licensed, certified pharmacy technician in New Jersey today.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a license to work as a pharmacy technician in New Jersey?
Yes. All pharmacy technicians in New Jersey must obtain a license from the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy.
Is national certification (CPhT) required in New Jersey?
Certification isn’t required to become licensed, but it gives you a major advantage in your career. Certified technicians aren’t limited by New Jersey’s strict pharmacist-to-technician staffing ratios, which is why many employers prefer or require certification when hiring.
How long does it take to complete the course?
Most students finish in 2–3 months, depending on their schedule. Enrollment includes 6 months of access, giving you plenty of time to complete the program at your own pace.
Can high school students enroll in this course?
Yes. You can take the training program and even sit for the PTCB exam while in high school. However, you must be at least 18 years old and have a high school diploma or GED (or equivalent) to register as a pharmacy technician with the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy.
How much does the New Jersey Pharmacy Technician Training Course cost?
Tuition is $249.99, which includes all course materials, practice exams, and your certificate of completion. There are no hidden fees.
Will I have help during the course?
Yes. Our program includes instructor support and guidance to keep you on track. You’ll have access to experienced PharmD instructors and can reach out with questions at any time during your 6-month enrollment.
Is an in-person externship required?
No. Our course is 100% online and self-paced, with no in-person externship required. This makes it easier for working adults, parents, or individuals with other obligations to complete training on their own schedule.
When can I start the course?
Anytime. As soon as you enroll, you’ll get instant access to the online learning portal and can begin working through the modules right away. There is no waiting for semester start dates.
Can I take this course if I don’t have pharmacy experience?
Absolutely. The course is beginner-friendly and covers everything you need to know to pass the PTCE and qualify as a licensed and certified pharmacy technician in New Jersey.
How do I register as a pharmacy technician in New Jersey once I finish the course?
After completing your training, you’ll apply for your pharmacy technician license through the New Jersey MyLicense online portal. The process includes creating an account, submitting your application, paying the required fees, and completing a background check. For detailed instructions, see our New Jersey Pharmacy Technician Licensing Guide.
Where can pharmacy technicians work in New Jersey?
Licensed pharmacy technicians in New Jersey are employed in retail pharmacies, hospitals, compounding pharmacies, health systems, and mail-order or specialty pharmacies. Major employers include CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Hackensack Meridian Health, RWJBarnabas Health, Atlantic Health System, and independent pharmacies across the state.
What is the average salary for pharmacy technicians in New Jersey?
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, pharmacy technicians in New Jersey earn an average of about $43,000 per year (around $20–21/hour). Certified technicians and those working in hospitals or specialty settings often earn $47,000–$50,000+ annually.
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Take the first step toward your pharmacy career
Earning your national CPhT certification is one of the best ways to move ahead in your pharmacy career. Certification sets you apart from other applicants, opens the door to hospital and specialty pharmacy roles, and shows employers that you’re ready for greater responsibility and advancement. With a CPhT credential, you’ll be more competitive in the job market and often considered first for higher pay and promotions.
Our New Jersey Pharmacy Technician Training Course is built to help you achieve this goal. It’s PTCB-recognized, fully online, and designed to prepare you for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) quickly and affordably.
Enroll today and start your path to becoming a licensed and certified pharmacy technician in New Jersey.