Certified nursing assistants, or CNAs, work under the supervision of a nurse to provide assistance to patients with daily tasks. CNAs groom, bathe, and feed patients. They assist in checking for vital signs, and provide emotional and social support to patients.
According to indeed.com, CNA's earn an average salary of $32,000 annually.
A high school diploma is all that is needed to begin training. Training to become a nurse's assistant takes between nine months to one year to complete. Certain states require specific qualifications in order to begin working as a CNA. Apply now to begin training as a CNA today!