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Drug & Alcohol Specimen Collector Certification

DOT-certified training in 2 weeks. Become a certified specimen collector for workplace drug testing programs. High demand, flexible schedule, excellent pay.

2 weeks (40 hours)In-person hands-on training$1500
Duration
2 weeks (40 hours)
Format
In-person hands-on training
Schedule
Full-time: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Credential
Certified Specimen Collector (DOT & Non-DOT), Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT)

Program Overview

Become a certified drug and alcohol specimen collector for DOT and workplace testing programs in just 2 weeks.

What You'll Achieve

  • Drug testing facility collector
  • Mobile specimen collector
  • Third-party administrator (TPA) collector
  • Occupational health clinic collector
  • Independent contractor
  • Average salary: $40,000-$60,000/year

What You'll Learn

  • DOT urine drug testing procedures
  • DOT breath alcohol testing
  • Non-DOT specimen collection
  • Oral fluid (saliva) testing
  • Chain of custody procedures
  • Federal regulations (49 CFR Part 40)
  • Specimen validity testing
  • Quality assurance and quality control
  • Donor rights and privacy
  • Problem collections and refusals

Don't Qualify for Free Funding?

Self-pay options available with flexible payment plans

• Check Free Funding First!

Many students qualify for no-cost training through WIOA, WRG, or JRI.Apply here to check eligibility

$1,500

One-time payment for 2 weeks (40 hours)

Secure payment processing via Stripe

Start training immediately after payment

All materials and certifications included

Job placement assistance included

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🎓 Credentials You'll Earn

📜

Certificate of Completion

Issued by Elevate for Humanity upon successful program completion

Industry Certification

Certified Specimen Collector (DOT & Non-DOT), Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT)

Third-party certification recognized by employers nationwide

What Happens After Completion?

  • Career services support and job placement assistance
  • Access to employer partner network
  • Pathway to advanced certifications and career growth

What You'll Learn

Program Specializations:

DOT Urine Drug Testing

Department of Transportation certified collection procedures

DOT Breath Alcohol Testing

Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) certification

Non-DOT Testing

Workplace and employer-mandated testing programs

Oral Fluid Testing

Saliva-based drug testing procedures

Training Curriculum:

1.DOT urine drug testing procedures
2.DOT breath alcohol testing
3.Non-DOT specimen collection
4.Oral fluid (saliva) testing
5.Chain of custody procedures
6.Federal regulations (49 CFR Part 40)
7.Specimen validity testing
8.Quality assurance and quality control
9.Donor rights and privacy
10.Problem collections and refusals
Program Cost
$1,500
Secure payment via Stripe
30-day money-back guarantee
Instant access after payment

Why This Program

DOT and non-DOT certified

Hands-on training with real devices

Flexible career options

High earning potential $40K-$60K+

Fast 2-week completion

Nationwide job opportunities

Choose Your Package

Select the option that best fits your needs

Training Only

Complete program training and materials

$1,500
  • Full program curriculum
  • Online learning materials
  • Instructor support
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Career services access
Select Training Only
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Training + Exam

Training plus certification exam voucher

$1,500
  • Everything in Training Only
  • Certification exam voucher
  • Exam prep materials
  • Practice tests
  • Scheduling assistance
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Complete Package

Training, exam, and retake voucher

$1,500
  • Everything in Training + Exam
  • One exam retake voucher
  • Extended support period
  • Priority scheduling
  • Structured certification preparation pathway
Select Complete Package

Funding may be available! Many participants qualify for workforce funding that covers all or part of program costs. Learn about funding options

How to Enroll

1
Apply Online
Submit the short application so we can match you to the right path.
2
Advisor Outreach
We contact you to confirm goals, eligibility, and next steps.
3
WorkOne Appointment
We guide you to schedule and prepare for the funding appointment (if applicable).
4
Onboarding
Upload required documents and complete orientation.
5
Start Training
Begin class and track progress through your dashboard.

Who This Is For

  • High school diploma or GED
  • 18 years or older
  • Background check required
  • Drug screening required
  • Valid driver's license (for mobile collection)
  • Reliable transportation
  • Professional demeanor

Funding Options

  • $WIOA (pending approval)
  • $Workforce Ready Grant (pending)
  • $Self-Pay: $1,500
  • $Payment plans available

Career Services

Get support finding employment after completing Drug & Alcohol Specimen Collector Certification

What Happens After Completion?

Career Services

Resume review, interview prep, and job search assistance from our career services team.

Employer Connections

Direct introductions to hiring employers in our partner network actively seeking graduates.

Career Advancement

Pathways to advanced certifications, specializations, and leadership roles in your field.

Ready to Get Started?

Apply now and we will guide you step-by-step through the enrollment process.