CNA Certification in Alaska

On September 13, 2010, in CNA Certification Registries, by admin


Becoming Certified as A CNA in Alaska has proven to be a very wise decision for area residents in the last few years, and the need for these professionals is expected to continue to rise over the next decade. There are quite a few job jobs openings for nurse aides in Alaska.  Reportedly, right after the appropriate CNA Training quite a few employers are willing to hire you immediately. However, the employment will be contingent upon you passing the state certification exam.

You are going to want to find a state approved school in Alaska that offers top-notch CNA classes, which meet the minimum requirements to qualify you to sit for the exam. Students are required by the Alaska Nurse Aide Registry to complete at least 140 hours of instruction.  These hours typically will be sixty hours in the classroom and around 80 hours in the clinical setting.  The clinical setting is almost always the best place for students to learn their skills, so this is an emphasized portion of the training.

Once done with the training, the state licensing exam can be taken by applying with Pearson Vue, or you can get an application over the internet and submit it via mail. The National Nurse Aide Assessment Program exam has 60 multiple choice written and 5 nursing aide skills actively tested. You will be given a maximum amount of time equal to 2.25 hours to finish the exam. Your official score report will be sent to your home, and ifyou pass the exam, they will include your hard-earned CNA certification certificate. It generally takes a week or less to get your results. Once accomplished, you are then registered on the Alaska Nursing Assistant Registry.

Finding a job in your community should  not be too complex, as the state of Alaska is currently experiencing a shortage of qualified nursing personnel of all types including CNAs. CNA Certification in Alaska will empower you to enjoy a great paying career while performing a much needed service to your local community.It can also get your foot in the door to the health care community and get you started on your way to becoming an LPN or a Registered Nurse.

If you have any questions contact:

Alaska Nurse Aide Registry
Division of Occupational Licensing
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1500
Anchorage, AK 99501
Phone: (907) 269-8169

http://www.dced.state.ak.us/occ/pnua.htm

 

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