2026 LNA in Training - Central Vermont Medical Center
Berlin Corners, VT, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Licensed Nursing Assistant
- LNA training
- nursing assistant program
This paid training program at Central Vermont Medical Center prepares participants to become Licensed Nursing Assistants (LNAs) through a combination of classroom and clinical instruction. Trainees work under the supervision of licensed nurses, assisting with patient care and unit functions, and are required to commit to full-time employment following licensure. The role offers benefits, bonuses, and advancement opportunities within the nursing career pathway at CVMC.
We are currently accepting applications for the following courses:
- March 2nd (application deadline is 1/12/2026)
- April 27th (application deadline is 3/9/2026)
- July 20th (application deadline is 6/1/2026)
- September 14th (application deadline is 7/27/2026)
- November 9th (application deadline is 9/21/2026)
- Interested in starting your nursing career at Central Vermont Medical Center (CVMC)? We have a pathway starting with this LNA program, taking you all the way through RN!
- Looking for a PAID training opportunity?
At CVMC - you can earn wages and benefits as a full-time employee, while going to school and training for this career. - Looking to expand your horizons in the medical industry? With a variety of participating units, you are sure to find the perfect fit.
- Successful candidates/students will commit to a full-time position at CVMC following receipt of licensure.
- Those who obtain their LNA license and commit to one year as an LNA will be eligible to earn bonuses!
JOB DESCRIPTION: What does an LNA do?
The LNA-In-Training participant performs under the supervision of Licensed Nurses in direct services for the patients and assists in unit function. Responsible for completing assigned duties and accountable to the Unit Manager and Charge Nurse. Functions within Nursing Department and CVMC/Woodridge (WDR) policies and procedures. Supports the philosophy, objectives and goals of the Nursing Department and CVMC/WDR.
Course Schedule:
The Didactic and Clinical components of the course will be held Monday-Friday from 7:30am-4:00pm. Following the completion of the course and after sitting for the LNA licensure exam, Trainees will then transition into their Full-Time roles on their assigned unit and work 3 12-hr shifts and every other weekend rotations.
EDUCATION:
High school diploma or G.E.D. is required for positions within hospital units.
High school diploma, G.E.D. completed or in progressrequiredfor positions within the Skilled Nursing Facility (Woodridge).
Must be at least 18 years of age.
EXPERIENCE:
Must demonstrate ability to follow instructions and a willingness to learn.
BENEFITS:
We offer health, dental, vision, paid time off, and so much more! Review our benefit summary at: https://www.cvmc.org/about-cvmc/careers/benefits
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR TEAM:
- We are CVMC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw88cCmq_3o
- What makes the nursing team at CVMC so great?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUGtDcaX6TM&list=PLtNh0GypcImY8mQsdnuCtomZW0wKTW-rQ - To learn more about CVMC visit www.cvmc.org or review our fact sheet at https://www.cvmc.org/sites/default/files/documents/CVMC-Fact-Sheet.pdf




