You can find several opportunities at Nursing.org (http://www.nursingjobs.org/cna/Florida/). Aya Healthcare (http://www.ayahealthcare.com/nursing-jobs/Florida/?professionCode=5) has many available as well. Florida CNA Jobs (http://www.floridacnajobs.com/) is also a good resource.
You can find listings for CNA classes in Florida at tampabaycna.com.
You look online on sites like monster.
I trained as a CNA a while ago. Your best bet is to either contact hospitals directly or go through the Nurses union and see if you can find a referal.
The best bet to find CNA jobs is to apply at your local hospitals or search online job listings at other hospitals. It is also possible to find "freelance" CNA jobs through sites like Craigslist.com or job search engines.
There are several online classes for CNA certification. Many local colleges also offer classes for CNA certification. You can normally find a program for CNA certification thru at local nursing home. Most nursing homes will provide training in exchange for an employment contract.
CNA Trianing at Everest Institute within 26 miles in Kalamazoo, MI. (www.everest.edu) 11 job openings at http://www.jobster.com/find/US/jobs/in/Battle+Creek%2C+MI/for/cna
CNA classes are held here: Bella Vista Manor, 810 East Bella Vista St., Lakeland, Florida 33805
CNA's are required to know CPR in all states.
Try the Red Cross. They sometimes have free classes. Also check with the employment dept.
Hello, the closest CNA classes I could locate for you are in Tampa Bay. They have a website where you can find more information: www.tampabaycna.com.
Once certification is achieved, it is possible to transfer your certification to the majority of states, and states that do not accept transfers usually have the option to challenge the exam. Therefore, becoming a CNA offers great flexibility in employment location.
No, you can work in clinics as well