UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health Recognizes CNA Graduates

Community News Release
A group of smiling women in green scrubs pose in a hallway.
Graduates of the UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health CNA program pose for a class photo.

UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health proudly congratulates the latest graduates of its Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program: Hailey Angora; Christina Hasselback; Issabelle Hinkal; Alieya Hurlbert; Maddisson Murray; Hannah Porter; Raina Pratt; Sarah Rawlings, and Mary Rodriguez. All graduates successfully passed their New York State certification exams and are now ready to begin their careers in healthcare.

UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health offers a paid CNA Training Program, approved by the New York State Department of Health.  The program includes 138 hours of classroom, lab, and clinical instruction, delivered Monday through Friday over the course of four weeks. Upon completion, students are eligible to take the state certification exams.

CNAs often use this program as a steppingstone to advance their healthcare careers. Many continue their education, becoming licensed practical nurses (LPNs) or registered nurses (RNs).

Employment opportunities are currently available at the Geneva Living Centers, The Homestead in Penn Yan, Huntington Living Center in Waterloo as well as many other long-term care facilities.

To support new CNAs, UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health is offering a $2,000 hiring bonus. Transportation assistance for those training in Geneva and working at The Homestead in Penn Yan ($125/week) and Huntington Living Center in Waterloo ($75/week).

Apply online today at https://www.flhealth.org/careers/cna-program/ or call 315-787-4039 for information.

 

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