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People in Seattle please help--is it difficult to get a job as a CNA in Seattle?

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I'm thinking of being a CNA while I'm getting my prereqs done for nursing school. Is it difficult to get a job as a CNA in Seattle?
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I'm an RN working in Seattle. It's my experience that CNA's are very much needed, and it seems that the process to become a CNA isn't too complex. Good Luck!
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I was a CNA in the Seattle area and they are definitely needed. Hospitals jobs, however, are hard to come by if you do not have experience. I really wanted a hospital job and applied to every hospital in the area, but never could get in. So you'll most likely end up working at a long term care facility, for at least a year, and then I don't know how easy it is to get a job in a hopsital after that.
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Hmmmm..........Are you willing to work in long-term care? I see more nurse techs hired than CNAs in the hospital I work in. I have a friend who has been trying to get a CNA job for over a year. I'm not sure about the hospital openings, but I know that CNAs are always needed in SNFs.
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:spin: its definantly true that if your going to apply to a hospital then you should try and get some alittle something under your belt. I worked 1 yr in a lab just to get in. to some employers, (not saying they're all right) but experience in the field matters. Keep your head up cause you are definantly needed somethin fierce.mose-
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I would definately apply to the hospitals. They do tend to hire CNA's with more experience, but I was hired right after finishing my training. I think it depends on the timing. If there is a crunch for help, they will make the gamble to hire you. The pay seems to be better, and there is a lot less lifting. Any time you need to move a patient it is always ok to ask for help, and it is readily available.Don't give up on the hospitals!
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Yeah, its hard! However, as a tech in nursing school working at Evergreen in Kirkland, I found out that networking is the only way in! I had to work at evil Aegis assisted living for 4 months before I found a nurse who was a charge in the ER here before she worked at the assist. living. Then, one phone call later, I had an orientation! Do what you have to do if you want to get hospital experience it helps during school!Take care,Kevan
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Please note that while you are offering great advice this thread is a couple of years old.
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Just from personal experience, if you work in a nursing home for 6 mo -1 yr as a CNA, then you can apply to an agency. I'm partial to emerald city medical staffing. I worked for them about 5 yrs ago and for weekday earned $15.00hr and $18.00 on the weekend. I was able to set my own schedule and worked in the hospital. Its a good way to get your foot in the door. Just a thought.
Author: alice  3-07-2015, 08:07   Views: 356   
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