Training Requirements for Non-Traditional and Expanded Vaccinators
This training requirement is for anyone in these groups whose primary responsibility is only related to the administration of COVID-19 vaccine (e.g., mass vaccination clinic, licensed facility) under the authority of another responsible institution/organization/entity.
- Optometrists
- Podiatrists
- Dental hygienists
- Postgraduate training licensees
- Veterinarians
- Licensed midwives
- Respiratory care practitioners
- Physician assistants
- Medical assistants
- Naturopathic doctors
- Inactive, expired, or lapsed licensees: physician, surgeon, registered nurse, pharmacist, midwife, respiratory care practitioner, dentist, physician assistant, podiatrist, optometrist, or veterinarian licenses
- Students: medical, pharmacy, dental, registered nursing, vocational nursing, midwife, physician assistant, respiratory care practitioner, podiatry, optometry, and veterinary
These vaccinators will need to complete the following training before participating in mass vaccination clinics or other institution or community sponsored clinics:
Key Resources (Optional)
Recommended for New Vaccinators
The following resources provide instruction on preparing and administering vaccines. Clinic organizers may provide site logistics training and demonstrated proficiency prior to a vaccinatorās shift.
Other Helpful Lesson(s)
Program Enrollment
Registration
for the program is not currently open for non-traditional vaccinators to order and administer COVID-19
vaccine in their offices.
Program enrollment is currently focused on small
physician practices who routinely vaccinate their patients as well as providers
that are prioritized for vaccine allocation by local health
departments. Providers who do not routinely vaccinate may contact the COVID Call Center about eligibility.
When enrollment opens up for non-traditional vaccinators, providers must be credentialed/licensed in the jurisdiction where vaccination takes place, complete all
required training, and comply with federal and state requirements all of which
are outlined in the California Vaccination Program.
COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for use by California providers under an FDA emergency use authorization (EUA). In order to participate in the program, providers will need to register and agree to a number of
specific conditions (PDF). Among these are three important ones to consider before enrolling.
Participating vaccinators must:
- Submit order requests through the myCAVax system and maintain current organization and provider contact information.
- Report COVID-19 doses administered within
24 hrs of administration
to your local immunization registry (IIS) (e.g. CAIR2, Healthy Futures, or SDIR).
- Report COVID-19
doses in inventory daily to the
VaccineFinder website.
View more enrollment resources.
COVID-19 Call Center
The COVID-19 Call Center for Providers is dedicated to medical providers in California and their COVID-19 response, specifically addressing questions about program requirements, enrollment, and vaccine distribution.