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You can try www.cnatrainingdotcom.com/finding-cna-job-experience/ and www.indeed.com Forums Job CNA. Both sites offer tips for finding CNA jobs.
The major requirement to getting a job at CNA is to receive the CNA certificate. If this is held, there are a number of agencies that can that arrange placements or full-time jobs. Becoming a home health aide is an easier route to a job once you have the CNA certificate.
CNA job information can be found online at http://www.cna-jobs.net/. This is the number one CNA job resource on the web.
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CNA is an acronym for Certified Nursing Assistant. You need to take CNA classes in order to get a CNA certification before you can take on the job of a nursing assistant. A CNA certificate on your resume will boost your job qualifications. You can find more information about CNA certification at your State Nurse Aide examination board.
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You can find many CNA job openings in your area by visiting www.indeed.com.
A cna must have attended a recognized cna training program and have passed the state certification exam.
i just lost my job & considering becoming a cna. how much does a cna in Michigan start off at hourly & how long to get certified??
Many nursing homes provide you with on the job training which can lead to a CNA. You don't need to take any classes. You do have to pass the State CNA exam.
Typically, yes.