CNA hourly pay rate?

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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Hello.

I'm trying to apply for this nursing home near my house.

but i'm not sure what to put for desired rate of pay.

so..

what is the average pay rate for starting cnas?

i looked up and they are giving me different rate.

thanks

Specializes in LTC.

I work at a Nursing Home in Jacksonville,Fl 1st time cna ..$9.25 an hr $10.75 on weekends!!

I just got hired PRN in Queens, NY for $10 an hour. First job.

All companies offer vary AND while you know there are differencess, being a new canidate - to ask the person interviewing you is ok/ To get it in writing is another. To be a CNA means you do have several options-take three jobs and then go on with the ones you like the most and pays the most. Medical is nice - also a business of pay a choice of working in a good progressive envoirment.

Here in Fl I am starting out with 10.25

Here in Fl I am starting out with 10.25

But what city is it in, and how many months/years of experience did you have at that pay rate? And what type of facility is it?

Specializes in CNA, Acute care, LTC, Hospital.

Portland Oregon hospital (Kaiser) $18.49 hour, includes shift differential and pro-pay for CNAII, with 2 years there....

Portland Oregon hospital (Kaiser) $18.49 hour, includes shift differential and pro-pay for CNAII, with 2 years there....

That's more than LPNs start out making here, crazy!

Hi, does anyone know the starting CNA pay for NYC metro area, hospitals and nursing homes? Thank you.

How about in chicago?:rolleyes:

I'm in PA,it seems from my experience that county, by county the rates are very different.

The county I live in the average depending on experience is anywhere between 9.00-12.00 an hr.

I worked in a different county, the starting wage was 13.00-14.00 an hour.

Specializes in Mental Health; Medical-Surgical/Trauma.

I recently was hired as PRN in a LTC facility that is just over a year old. The facility is about 40 minutes from Houston, Texas. I wouldn't say it's rural but definitely not big city.

I'm starting off with $9.50/hr with no prior medical experience.

I cant wait to become a CNA! If I commit for a year I'm sure I will get a pay raise soon enough to help pay the bills (well a portion of it), while enjoying my job!

Someday... :D

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