Non-standard places where else could a CNA look for work

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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I know i've seen some people mention in the past on here about not being able to find work. I'm hoping to get some experienced CNA's to jump in here and list other places that they know CNA"s can get work even if it is rare. We all know to apply to LTC, Rehab, and Hospitals. I'm talking about the-diamond-in-the-rough spots.

In the past I saw a school nurse position that wanted a minimum of an 'experienced CNA'

Talked to a guy doing assessment/pre-physical at a work-comp style clinic and he was a CNA. (also was an EMT-B but got that after he started working there)

A handfull of CNA's working at Drs. Offices. Seem to be fewer and fewer now that they just have the RN's do the work.

Saw an ad for a Dental Assistant that said "no dental assistant experience needed if you are an experienced CNA"

Anyone have any others?

Staffing coordinators and central supply managers for hospitals and/or LTC facilities

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