Upon hire to a designated nursing unit, the CNA Trainee participates in a 6-week training program consisting of 30 classroom hours per week at a local, organization-approved technical college. This program prepares the trainee to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). Certified Nursing Assistants are responsible for delivering direct patient care by supporting components of the patient's plan of care. Duties include assisting with basic human needs, mental health and social support, comfort and safety measures, emergency procedures, personal hygiene, activities of daily living, nutrition, and elimination needs. CNAs may also have access to and transport non-controlled medications as directed. Following successful completion of the training program as verified by the school transcript and validation of all unit competencies, the CNA Trainee may function independently in the role and perform the duties outlined in this job description. Start Your CNA Career Today! Our next classes begin August 6 and August 7 don't miss your opportunity to train, learn, and earn in a supportive healthcare environment. Apply now and take the first step toward a rewarding career as a Certified Nursing Assistant!