The Nursing Assistant Training program is a 220-hour course. The purpose of the training is to prepare students for the State Certified Nurse Assistant examination, which tests for knowledge of theory and applied skills. In order to successfully complete this training, it is advised that students enter the program with strong reading skills (9th grade or higher). Students are also required to have a physical and T.B. exam before entering the program. The Nursing Assistant Training course covers the following topics:
Upon successful completion of the course, students may apply to take the State Certified Nurse Assistant examination. Once students have passed this exam, they become certified as Nurse Assistants by the State of California.
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Where do C.N.A.s work and what do they earn?
Generally, C.N.A.s work in long-term care facilities such as convalescent hospitals, through an agency, or in a private home. Starting wages range from minimum wage to $7 per hour. Individuals working in private homes can earn $8 to $10 per hour.
In San Diego, the demand for certified Home Health Aides is very high. Entry-level wages in Home Health range between $6 and $10 per hour. The highest pay range for workers with 3 or more years experience is $11.25 to $12.50 per hour.
Where can I go if I want to get further training?
San Diego City College offers 2-year Associate Degree programs for the Licensed Vocational Nurse (L.V.N.) and/or Registered Nurse (R.N.). By starting as a C.N.A., students gain clinical experience required for nursing programs as well as valuable insight into the profession. When a student decides to pursue further education, he or she should speak with a counselor.
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