Re: Any part-time work suggestions? Originally Posted by joeynyc
Thanks a bunch for the great advice!
BTW- Do certain hospitals pay for CNA training? Just curious. Thanks
I'm in NYS, but not NYC, so I can't speak intelligently as to what happens down there.....but I don't know of any in my area, any I've heard of, that do this. They all offer new aides orientation, including those who are not CNAs but are hired as patient care techs (aides without certification=same job anyway). But they won't do the actual training required for weeks to get you the certification.
However, it's frequently offered in our local BOCES programs, and I am certain that nursing homes do offer it, usually free in exchange for an employment contract. In any case, it isn't expensive.
Working as an aide gets your foot in the door, gains you valuable hands-on experience, and makes your ease with clinicals all the greater. When it comes time to hire you as an RN, you'll already be "in" there! And, of course, you can also find out if you DON'T want to work someplace, because you'll already have seen the "inside" and know how the nursing staff works, etc.