Become An Assistant In Nursing Using Certified Nurses Aide Classes

Published: 30th September 2011
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Do you find yourself in the position of wanting to make a career change because your stuck at a dead end job or a low paying one? Were you aware that you could get a well paying job in the medical field without going to med school? You may be starting at a beginners position but with experience and time on the job you can increase your income and responsibility. In this write up we will be looking at what it takes to be a certified nursing assistant (CNA) or an assistant in nursing. Making this effort will be well worth your time.



Preparing To get Started

To become a certified nursing assistant (CNA) you will need to make use of certified nurses aide classes. One of the few requirements to take these classes is a GED or high school diploma. Of course the desire to help people and be of service should be there as well. You may also want to take the time and locate the job description of a CNA online to see what potential job responsibilities will be. Make sure you are clear about the duties of a CNA beforehand.





How Long It Will Take?

Start off by searching locally for a training center that has the requisite training. You may find that some centers will offer free training in exchange for students that get certified coming back to help out. If you do decide to pay for the courses you will expect to pay no more then $600-$700. You will discover that most of these classes take between two to six weeks to finish. The differences in the time it takes to finish the classes depends on the frequency and length of class sessions. The purpose of the classes is to get you prepared to take a state administered certification test.



How Much Money Can You Earn?

You may be pleasantly surprised to find out that an entry level CNA position can pay anywhere from $9/hour to $17/hour. This works out to $9/hour to $17/hour. Keep in mind that this is an entry level position and that as you gain needed time and experience you can become eligible for even higher paying positions in the future. Of course this will probably also mean getting some additional training but by then you will have a greater awareness of what position you want to have in the medical field.


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