Certified Nursing Assistant Training
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are certified by the State of Indiana to provide care to patients in various healthcare capacities and positions.
Why become a CNA?
CNA's earned an average of $20-$34/hour during COVID19.
Requirements
NEW Applicants
Complete a 105 hour state approved Nurse Aide Training Program
Successfully complete both the written and skills competency evaluation.
Be atleast 18 years og age
High school diploma or GED
Nurse Aide Certified in Another State
Be current and in good standing, with no verified complaints, as a CNA in another state.
Successfully complete the Nurse Aide Training Competency Evaluation written examination.
Student Nurse
Be currently enrolled in a nursing program
Successfully completed Fundamentals of Nursing or equivalent course with a “C” or better grade
Successfully complete the competency evaluation written examination.
Graduate Nurse- Has not Taken Boards
Be a recent graduate of nursing school within the past 2 years, that has not taken the Boards yet.
Successfully completed Fundamentals of Nursing or equivalent course with a “C” or better grade.
Successfully complete the competency evaluation written examination.
Graduate Nurse- Did not pass boards
Be a recent graduate of nursing school within the past 2 years that did not pass the Boards.
Successfully completed Fundamentals of Nursing or equivalent course with a “C” or better grade.
Successfully complete both the written and skills competency evaluation.