How much can I expect to earn as a CNA?

By Barbara Johnson

Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant has many advantages: there is presently a high demand for nursing assistants, the pay is excellent, there are many opportunities for advancement, and you get to care for people who want your help.  The national average salary for a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is around $35,000.

There are many training options on your road to becoming CNA certified.  There are fast paced programs that can be completed in as little as two weeks (10 days) or if you want to go at a slower pace there are more in-depth programs that last up to eleven weeks.  Whichever course you decide to take, there are plenty of options and chances are you will be able to find a program that meets your needs.  For instance one of the largest providers the American Red Cross CNA training, has programs that meet nightly for between four -11 weeks.  Once you have completed the state required 75 hours of training, and passed your licensing test, you can expect a to see an average starting salary between $11/hour and $16/hour depending on where you are located.

Additionally as you become more experienced and receive further training, you can expect your pay to go up.  Also, many nurses’ assistants decide to further their training by going back to school to become licensed registered nurses, while continuing to work in the field.  They find that their unique hands on training helps them to grasp medical terminology better and ultimately command a higher salary once graduating with an associates or degree in nursing.

Besides your normal salary, you can also expect excellent benefits, such as paid vacation time, tuition reimbursement, in house training, retirement savings plans and health and medical benefits.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ , overall employment for a Certified Nursing Assistant is expected to grow some 28 percent between 2006 and 2016.  This is much greater than demand in most other similar industries.  Additionally more people are demanding in-home care, and this is expected to drive growth for CNA’s.

Starting your journey to become a CNA can be a very rewarding and satisfying career path. Each day you will get a chance to touch someone’s life, and make a difference. Furthermore, while other workers in different industries may be worrying about getting laid off, you can rest at night knowing that you are secure in your job and in high demand.  Even in tough economic times such as in a recession where companies are being forced to cut costs and lay off workers, nursing assistant’s jobs are secure.

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