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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.

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