U.S.A. New Jersey
Published May 1, 2008
Does anyone know of any schools in NJ that have CNA programs for people in nursing school or done with? (While I wait to start working since I won't be licensed until around October)
Kalleigh2011
47 Posts
Nursing Assistant Training Program
Posted: September 6, 2010
Description: Community Medical Center is offering a nursing assistant training program to employees who are interested in starting a career in Nursing as Nursing Assistants. You must be a caring, compassionate and committed individual. Employees are paid, while learning, and will transfer into open full time positions on the evening and night shifts.
This is a three week course. Your training is in the hospital, conducted by our Education Department and includes the following:
? Eight days classroom lecture with clinical skills practice
? Concluding with a written test and competency evaluation prior to working with patients
? Additional ten days of clinical training with patients on a unit with a preceptor
Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent preferred. Previous nursing assistant experience required. Certified nursing assistant preferred.
Please refer to job code 1994703 when responding to this ad.
Category:Healthcare/Social Services
> Other Healthcare
Location:Toms River, NJ
County:Ocean County
ZIP Code:08753
Pay Rate:Open
Job Terms:full time
Company:Llanfair House Nursing & Rehabilitat
Phone:email only please
Fax:email only please
This is the one I saw.
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RJ_SOON2B_RN
7 Posts
If you want to get state certified and want to work anywhere you want in nj with no strings attatched, id go to ace training institute. i graduated last year and was very happy with the school i had chosen. it was easy and fast. definitely prepared me for nursing 1. i felt like i was ahead of the class going through their program.heres the link:acehealthcaretraining.comthey are approved by the senior service and health dept.hope this helps :) and good luck!joseph brita, NJ :nuke:
heres the link:
acehealthcaretraining.com
they are approved by the senior service and health dept.
hope this helps :) and good luck!
joseph brita, NJ :nuke:
What class were you in?? I took my CNA training at Ace Healthcare Training Inst too!! (Dover, NJ). It was the only Morris County accredited CNA school. Had my tuition reimbursed when I got my job at Heath Village and the staff are really helpful throughout the program.
onedayitllbeme
170 Posts
The only weekend CNA program I have found in NJ is at Mercer County Community College. It is every Saturday from Sept-Dec. Anyone know of other options? I am all searched out. This seems like a great program but it is about a 1hr 20min drive for me each way. I have found a couple of evening programs but I work 12 hour days 5 days a week in NYC so I can't get to them.
I found one in NY by New Age, but the clinical is during the week which also doesn't work