Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)

Your Gateway to a Global Healthcare Career

The Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) course is designed to build a strong foundation in nursing skills, focusing on the delivery of quality care under the supervision of registered nurses and other healthcare professionals.

Details


Requirements, Duration etc...

  • Course Requirements

    To enroll in this program, applicants must meet the following criteria:

    • • Minimum KCSE Mean Grade of D+ or equivalent
    • • Basic proficiency in English
    • • Copies of academic certificates & identification documents
    • • Application fee of Kshs. 2,000 (Non-refundable)
  • Course Duration

    The Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) course is a 14-week program, blending theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical practice.

    • • 10 Weeks: Classroom-based instruction covering essential CNA skills and theoretical knowledge.
    • • 4 Weeks: Practical training in affiliated hospitals and clinics, providing real-world experience.
    • • Class Schedule: Classes are held 4 days per week, with a mix of lectures, simulations, and practical labs.
  • Assessment & Certification

    Upon completion, graduates will receive a TVET-accredited diploma, recognized nationally and internationally.
    Additionally, graduates will receive a certificate that is accredited and recognized internationally in the USA, Canada, and beyond.

    • • Complete all coursework and practical sessions
    • • Pass both written and practical assessments
    • • Successfully complete a supervised internship
  • Internship & Practical Training

    Students in this program will complete mandatory fieldwork and internship rotations in:

    • • Hands-On Experience: Gain practical skills in real healthcare settings.
    • • Job Placement Support: Assistance in securing local and international job opportunities.
    • • Continuing Education: Opportunities to participate in advanced training and professional development.
  • Tuition Fees & Additional Costs

    Flexible payment plans are available to make tuition manageable.

    • • Tuition Fees: Kshs. 100,000 (Total for 6 months)
    • • Application Fee (Non-refundable): Kshs. 2,000
    • • Student ID: Kshs. 500
    • • Uniforms (Scrubs): Kshs. 4,000
  • Enrollment Information

    New intakes occur every quarter (January, April, July, and October). Apply at least 2 weeks before the course start date. The steps to apply are as follows:

    • • Step 1: Fill out the online application form or visit our admissions office.
    • • Step 2: Submit required documents and pay the application fee.
    • • Step 3: Receive confirmation and schedule an admission interview.
    • • Step 4: Secure your spot and begin your journey in healthcare!

Main

Focus


Key Learning Areas

  • Fundamentals of Patient Care. Understanding patient needs, maintaining patient dignity, and ensuring comfort.
  • Basic Nursing Skills. Hygiene, bathing, feeding, and dressing patients.
  • Vital Signs Monitoring. Accurate measurement of temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiration.
  • Medical Procedures Assistance. Supporting nurses and doctors during clinical procedures.
  • Infection Control. Techniques to prevent and control the spread of infections within healthcare settings.
  • Mobility Assistance. Safe methods for transferring, lifting, and repositioning patients.
  • Basic Anatomy and Physiology. Understanding the human body to provide better patient care.
  • Communication Skills. Effective interaction with patients, families, and healthcare staff.
  • Patient Documentation. Accurately recording patient information, observations, and care provided.
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Career


opportunities

Graduates of the Certificate in CNA course are well-prepared for various roles in the healthcare sector. Some potential job opportunities include:

  • Hospitals: Assisting nurses and doctors in patient care.
  • Long-term Care Facilities: Working in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
  • Clinics: Providing patient care support in outpatient settings.
  • Home Healthcare: Offering care services to patients in their homes.
  • Rehabilitation Centers: Supporting patients undergoing physical or occupational therapy.

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