California, especially in the Bay Area working in a CNA represented hospital like Kaiser Permanente.
No, absolutely not. CNA or certified nursing assistant, is the starting level of nursing jobs. Starting level jobs are never the highest paying job in a field.
My sister is actually a CNA and she makes about $17 starting.
Independence University offers CNA certification online. It is not free.
$10-$11p/hr on average. But some may get paid as low as minimum wage 8.25 or as high as $16. Generally the lowest paying jobs are home health and nursing homes, while the highest paid are in hospitals (which usually prefer at least 1 yr experience as a CNA). Lot's of cna's start off in a nursing home to get the experience and apply to hospitals for better pay.
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Each state sets its own rules regarding the renewal period for cna certification. Generally, a cna certification must be renewed annually. Here is a state by state list that will help you determine the rules for your specific state: http://cna-test-coach.com/cna-registry
The wages go by averages throughout the USA25% Percentile:$22,869Median:$25,67975th Percentile:$29,031Your pay could be more or less based on many factors:# Number of employees in business # Employee credentials # Years of experience # Sector of nursing # Private, state, or government run facilities
yes
depends on where and when you work ranges from $8-15
about 10-12 hour
You can transfer a Tennessee cna license to a Georgia cna license by applying for reciprocity in the state of Georgia