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CNA Certification in Maine

Willing to make a significant difference to your life? The Labor department of Maine has reported more than a thousand CNA job openings in the State of Maine, which are expected to increase significantly in the coming years. Who are Certified Nursing Assistants? CNAs are medical paraprofessionals working in any healthcare facility like nursing homes, hospitals or adult care units. What does it take to get CNA certification in Maine? You must first enroll into a CNA certificate/training program that is authorized by the Maine Health Department. Upon the completion of this CNA training program you must challenge the state competency examination within 24 months of the CNA program completion. This exam consists of two portions: written portion that tests your knowledge from the class lectures while the skill performance portion tests you on the five nursing skills learnt in the CNA program. After obtaining a passing score in this exam, your name gets placed on the Maine Certified Nurse Aide Registry permitting you to work in any healthcare facility throughout the Maine. The Maine Department of Human and Health Services, Division of Licensing and Regulatory Services maintain the Maine CNA registry.

cna-training-louisville-kyWhat does a CNA certificate program in Maine offers? Every CNA program in Maine must consist of at least 180 hours of total instruction constituting both the clinical and classroom components. The total instruction hours are divided into 90 hours of classroom instruction, 70 hours of hands-on-clinical, supervised experience and the rest 20 hours dedicated to clinical work experience. CNA training is often offered at licensed nursing homes and private schools, community colleges, high schools, licensed long term care units or skilled care units. To get CNA certified in Maine, you must undergo a criminal background check, fingerprint live scan, be proficient in English, at least have a 9th level education ( while a high school or GED diploma is preferred) and proof of immunizations will also be required.  Interested candidates must be of at least 16 years of age.

A median annual salary of a CNA working in Maine is around $22,000 to $26,000 and there is a projected job growth of 7.7% for CNA positions through 2016 as reported by the Maine Department of Labor. Based on these data, it is a wise decision to join this profession for a perfect start to your career in the field of healthcare.

Maine Approved Nursing Career & Technical Education Schools

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Address
Phone
800 High StreetBath, ME 04530
207-443-8257
10 Maplewood AvenueBiddeford, ME 04005
207-282-1501

40 Pierce Dr., Suite 1Augusta, ME 04330
207-626-2475
308 Sweden Street, Suite 1Caribou, ME 04736
207-493-4270
109 Court StreetPO Box 277Machias, ME 04654
207-255-0345
178 Seamon RoadFarmington, ME 04938
207-778-3562
112 Boggy Brook RoadEllsworth, ME 04605
207-667-9729
1879 Roosevelt TrailNaples, ME 04055
207-693-3864
156 East AvenueLewiston, ME 04240
207-795-4144
3 Brooklyn AvenueWaterville, ME 04901
207-873-0102
196 Allen AvenuePortland, ME 04103
207-874-8165
79 Blake StreetPresque Isle, ME 04769
207-764-1356
34 Blue Devil Hill, Suite 1Calais, ME 04619
207-454-2581
431 US Rt 1, PO Box 509Frenchville, ME 04745
207-543-6606
52 Sanford HS BlvdSanford, ME 04073
207-324-2942
61 Academy CircleSkowhegan, ME 04976
207-474-2151
14 Abbott Hill RoadDexter, ME 04930
207-924-7670
169 Main Street, Suite 102Van Buren, ME 04785
207-868-2746
125 Stroudwater StreetWestbrook, ME 04092
207-854-0820
Corrections
675 Westbrook StreetSo. Portland, ME 04106
207-822-2660
Region
Address
Phone
PO Box 307Houlton, ME 04730
207-532-9541
35 West BroadwayLincoln, ME 04457
207-794-3004
200 Hogan RoadBangor, ME 04401
207-942-5296
1022 Waterville RoadWaldo, ME 04915
207-342-5231
One South Main StreetRockland, ME 04841
207-594-2161
377 River RoadMexico, ME 04257
207-364-3765
68 Church RoadBrunswick, ME 04011
207-729-6622
PO Box 313Norway, ME 04268
207-743-7756
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The school health nurse was a true inspiration to me. She always encouraged me to do my best in school and I, too, could become a nurse. I enjoyed the idea of helping and healing others. To this very day, I will never forget that nurse. She was caring and compassionate, and she played a big role in my decision to become a cna and a mentor to other young girls – today, I tell them that they can become whatever they want if they put their minds to it. The purpose of blog is to give me a forum to discuss my experiences as a cna in the emergency department and other topics related to nursing care.

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