The state registry approved nurse aide classes in operation within Marshall, Missouri that are available as of the making of this post are all shown to you in the list below. To get additional details about the latest enrollment dates, try contacting the school using the phone number listed below.
Saline County Career Center
900 W Vest, Marshall, MO 65340
660 886-6958
http://www.ed2go.com/sccc/
To be eligible to work in Missouri as a nursing assistant, you will need to get your name entered on the state’s Nurse Aide Registry. The only way for you to do that is if you enroll in a certified NA training course and then take the license exams afterwards. For those that are already working in a care facility, they must do this within 4 months from the start of their work.
Courses are required to be authorized by the state in order for them to be accepted instruction. Currently they must offer a total of 75 hours or more of theoretical classwork, and 100 hours or more of skills practice. Those who successfully complete their course will be able to schedule a time to take the competency exams to receive their certification and entry into the state registry.
If you are a CNA that is currently registered to a different state’s NA Registry, you may also transfer and work in Missouri if you want. You will need to send a copy of your out-of-state certificate, a copy of your social security card, contact information such as address and telephone numbers. When you apply, you will also need to provide proof that you had worked for at least 8 hours every 2 years ever since you get certified.
Once the Registry receives the paperwork, you will need to wait a few days to get a response. Unlike other states, if you want to apply for reciprocity, you will still be required to take and pass the Missouri nursing assistant license exams. For more information, you can follow this link: http://health.mo.gov/safety/cnaregistry/faqs.php#cmt1.
This city is the county seat of Saline County. It is a part of the Marshall Micropolitan Statistical Area. Marshall was named after John Marshall, who was both a statesman and jurist. According to the 2010 census, their total population is at 13,065 people. Marshall has a total area of approximately 10.1 square miles. Its population density is 1,225.4/sq mile.
Examples of health care centers that you can find in the area include Highland Home, McCoy Craig E DO Facog, Marshall Medical Clinic PC, Marshall Orthopedic & Sports Medicine, Burrell Behavioral Health, Marshall Women’s Care, Marshall Family Practice, and Fitzgibbon Mental Health. photo attribution: niels_olson