Free CNA Class/Training - Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
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Description
Get your CNA for free and get paid while in training! Class will be starting either on July 14th, July 21st or July 22nd and CNA test out will be August 5th. This Class is for people who would like to work for Ecumen North Branch after achieving their CNA. The Nursing Assistant Student is responsible for providing supervised personal care and designated health-related services while enrolled in Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training to become certified. This position, under the direction of professional nurses, is responsible for following the individualized client care plan, as well as all HIPAA guidelines. The targeted pay for this job is $17.50 per hour as a CNA Student. Ecumen considers a variety of factors when determining new hire pay including experience, qualifications, and, when applicable, certifications, licenses, and education. Ecumen offers a benefits package based on the number of hours you are regularly scheduled to work including paid time off for Sick & Safe time, an Employee Assistance Program, other well-being resources. Learn more at https://www.ecumen.org/find-a-career/benefits/ What to expect:
About Us: Join Ecumen, a leading nonprofit senior living provider committed to advocating for older adults through exceptional housing, compassionate healthcare, and innovative services. With over 160 years of experience, we proudly rank as Minnesota's 8th largest senior living organization. Be part of a team that makes a meaningful impact, supporting our mission to serve older adults, while fostering inclusivity and belonging in everything we do. Essential Job Responsibilities:
Minimum Required Qualifications:
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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