Begin your career in health care by registering for the Nurse Aide Training program. Classroom lecture, lab skills and clinical practicum will prepare you for employment in long-term care facilities, hospices, assisted living facilities, hospitals and nursing homes. Working under nurse supervision, a nurse aide enjoys extensive daily contact with each patient and is instrumental in updating the nurse on vital information about patient conditions.
Training topics include the role and function of a nurse aide, resident rights, nutrition, abuse and neglect prevention, infection control, psychosocial needs, using assistive devices, safety and accident prevention, personal care skills, communication skills, and legal and ethical aspects of long-term care.
Participants will be prepared to sit for the Pennsylvania State Nurse Aide Competency and Training Examination upon completion of the training. Students must register through Credentia for the state competency and skills exam. This noncredit certificate program provides academic credits that can be used towards specific credit-bearing degree program upon completion and enrollment in the credit degree program. Students are eligible for 3 college credits upon completion of this program and passing the corresponding certification exams. For more details, please view our Prior Learning Assessment.
Note: The registration deadline is two weeks prior to the start of this class. Prospective participants must be at least 18 years old and provide evidence of a High School Diploma, GED, college degree, or unofficial college transcripts. Participants must pass a general physical examination plus a two-step test for tuberculosis, and must undergo a criminal background check. Documentation of these requirements must be submitted two weeks prior to the start of class. Download the physical screening form and complete a criminal background check. Students are also required to complete a Pennsylvania Residency verification form.
Registered students must have all documentation completed and uploaded to Electronic Forms prior the registration deadline. Email csinquiry@ccp.edu with questions or to request more information.
Workforce Development Program Scholarships
The Community College of Philadelphia Foundation and its donors are pleased to offer scholarships to students enrolling in select Workforce Development courses. To submit your scholarship application, follow the steps in this Workforce Development Program Scholarship Application Guide.
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Course Dates and Times
Date and Times | Location | Course Cost/Fees | Register |
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Classroom/Lab Clinical Review and Final Exam
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In-Person Class Career and Advanced Technology Center Located at the southeast corner of 48th and Market. |
$1,495 (Tuition: $1,415; Text: $80) |
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Classroom/Lab Clinical Review and Final Exam
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In-Person Class Career and Advanced Technology Center Located at the southeast corner of 48th and Market. |
$1,495 (Tuition: $1,415; Text: $80) |
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