Originally Posted by GirlCalledJack
Is this fairly common? For a student to work as a CNA? This is what I am planning on doing, however I'd heard (never from anyone in my town, always from people online) that it's difficult to get a job as a CNA at hospitals, especially when working through college.
I'm wondering how true this is in general? (As always I know it varies by location.)
Some hospitals may have a thorough PCT/CNA training for very new techs (who have never taken a CNA course)....but I think most (at least in Illinois) either want CNA certification, or 1 year of nurisng school, with one med-surg clinical completed.
As for working while in school, some manage to do it, some don't. I had a friend who recently graduated, and she worked 12-hr dayshifts every Sat/Sun, and somehow managed to do it; I'm not THAT organized- though I have to say, I never would have psychologically gotten myself to study on a Saturday morning...so working Sat AM's was not a big deal. I'm hoping, this year, to get an externship at one of the hospitals that hire SNE's during the school year, and work Mon AM's (or every other Mon...) so I can have the weekends off...getting married, as is my best friend (in NY...)...so btwn weddings, showers, etc, I think I'm going to need my weekends....
- I just copied that from another post of mine...anyway, hospitals in my city love students...but there are also a heck of a lot of university hospitals. I'm very glad that I did work as a PCT for 2 yrs (one while finishing prereq's, the other during my 1st yr of nursing school). Good luck!