Wednesday, May 29, 2013

CNA Certification in Arizona

A career as a certified nursing assistant is one in which you will assist patients with activities of daily living.  Nursing assistants work under the direction of nurses and provide basic care (primarily non-medical) to patients in a variety of settings.

CNA Training Requirements in Arizona

You will need to complete at least 120 hours of training for nursing assistant certification in Arizona.  The training will include classroom time as well as clinical experience.  It is necessary to complete a course that is fully accredited for CNAs in the state of Arizona.  Otherwise, you will not be able to sit for the necessary certification exam.

CNA Certification Through Reciprocity in Arizona

It is sometimes possible to become a certified nursing assistant in Arizona through reciprocity.  If you are a certified nursing assistant in an other state and are moving to Arizona, you can apply for reciprocity through the Nursing Aide Registry in Arizona.  You will need to provide verification that you have an active nursing assistant certification in your prior state.  It will also be necessary to verify that you completed a state approved certification program and passed the certification test.

If your credentials are accepted from the other state, you will be able to work as a nursing assistant in Arizona.  It will not be necessary to complete a training program in Arizona or to retake the certification exam if your application for reciprocity is accepted.

The process to transfer your CNA license to Arizona is as follows:

    Download the form from http://www.azbn.gov/documents/applications/App%20Packet%20Downloads/CNA%20Exam%20Endorsement%20Pkt%202009.pdfComplete page 4 of the form and send it to your CURRENT state nursing board/CNA Registry.Complete pages 12-16 and mail it to the Arizona state board of nursing.Attach $50 as non refundable payment for your application for endorsement.Attach proof of completing a 120 hour CNA training program in your state (attach your certificate). If the training program that you did was for less than 120 hours then you will need to also attach proof of working as a CNA for at least 160 hours in the last 2 years.Once you’ve completed the form, send it to the following address:

ARIZONA STATE BOARD OF NURSING
4747 N 7TH STREET, SUITE 200
PHOENIX, AZ 85014-3655

CNA Certification Renewal in Arizona

You will notice that your nursing assistant certification has an expiration date.  In the year when your certification is set to expire, you will receive a recertification form from the Nurse Aide Registry about 2 or 3 months before it will expire.  If for any reason you do not receive your recertification form, you can obtain one through the Nursing Aide Registry website.

Complete the recertification form and send it to the address listed on the forum.  You will also need to submit documentation of citizenship with your recertification forms. It will be necessary to have worked 160 hours in a two year period for pay as a nursing assistant if you want to be eligible to renew your certification.  You also cannot have had any felony convictions.

When you work as a certified nursing assistant, you will need to complete some continuing education credits each year.  If you ever have any questions about your certification, you can contact the Nursing Aide Registry in Arizona.

You can download the renewal form here: http://www.azbn.gov/documents/applications/App%20Packet%20Downloads/CNA%20Renewal%20Pkt%202009.pdf

You will find these useful: Free CNA classes in Arizona and CNA training in Arizona

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