Yes a felon can be a cna. it just depends on what you were charged with. if you charged for abusing someone i doubt anyone would hire you. but if its just a DUI for example yes. i work with a few women that were felons
If you are seeking employment with a private employer, and you are otherwise qualified, you probably can.
However - if you are seeking employment with, or certification by, the government, maybe not. Although private parties do not have access to view expunged records, government is under no such restriction, and your record will be disclosed to any government employer or certifying agency. It may come down to a question of what kind, or how serious a felony you were convicted of.
If CNA's are licensed by your state Board of Nursing, you should check with the licensing agency to determine the answer to this for your particular state.
It is highly unlikely.
yes you can. I know many people that are.
It appears that the decision would be up to the Licensing Board, but a felony conviction would not automatically mean that a felon could not get a license. To read more visit the Related Link.
It could depend on what your felony charge is, but usually the answer is no. Nurses, attornys, doctors, accountants and so on are required by law to be squeky clean.
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You can transfer a Tennessee cna license to a Georgia cna license by applying for reciprocity in the state of Georgia
I'm not sure if there is a date set for cna holiday. but where i work we had an appreciation cna week
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