Certified Nursing Assistant
The Lassen Community College offers a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Training Program accredited by the California Department of Public Health.
8 week program
Entry Requirements
Recommended Preparation: Successful completion of ENGL105 or equivalent multiple measures placement.
After registering for the Certified Nurse Assistant Program the student will:
1. Verify possession of a valid BLS CPR card from ASHI or AHA.
2. Verify that he or she doesn’t have a criminal record and can work in a healthcare setting.
Enrollment
Contact the Lassen College Admissions office to enroll into:
HO 80A Geriatric (Long-Term Care) Nursing Assistant
Admissions and Records is located in the Student Services Building room VT 116.
Office Hours:
8:00am to 4:00pm Monday- Friday
We are available via email, fax, and phone:
Physical Address - 478-200 Hwy 139 Susanville, CA 96130
Mailing Address - P.O. Box 3000 Susanville, CA 96130
lccadmissions@lassencollege.edu
(530)251-8802 Fax
(530)251-8808 Phone
Program Clinical Requirements
The following proof of vaccination is required for clinical clearance to ensure your safety and the safety of the patients you will be serving. Keep copies of all compliance documents and do not turn paper copies into any staff member.
Sign a Drug Free Statement
Tuberculosis (TB) Screening - Must have been done in the last 12-months.
Immunizations
Covid-19 Vaccine Requirement for Lassen Health Science and Medical Technology Programs
Effective Date: October 2023
Policy Overview: The Lassen Allied Health Programs at Lassen Community College acknowledges the importance of Covid-19 vaccination in mitigating the spread of the virus and ensuring a safe healthcare environment. While the Covid-19 vaccine is not currently mandatory for enrolled students, this policy outlines the procedure to be followed if the clinical sites and/or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) mandate the Covid-19 vaccine at any point during the program.
Policy Details:
Current Voluntary Vaccination Status: a. At present, the Covid-19 vaccine is not a mandatory requirement for enrollment in the Lassen Allied Health Program. b. Students have the option to voluntarily receive the Covid-19 vaccine if they choose to do so.
Mandatory Vaccination in Response to Clinical Site or CDC Mandate: a. If at any time during the Lassen Allied Health Program, the clinical sites and/or the CDC mandate the Covid-19 vaccine for individuals working in healthcare settings, all registered nursing students within the program will be required to receive the vaccine. b. The program will provide information and support to students regarding the vaccination process, including scheduling, locations, and any associated costs.
Consequences of Non-Compliance: a. Failure to receive the mandated Covid-19 vaccine as directed by the clinical sites or the CDC will result in dismissal from the Lassen Allied Health Program. b. Dismissed students will be ineligible to continue participating in the program, and their enrollment will be terminated.
Documentation and Verification: a. Students who receive the mandated Covid-19 vaccine must provide appropriate documentation to the program for verification. b. The program will maintain confidential records of vaccination status in compliance with applicable privacy laws and regulations.
Compliance and Awareness: a. All enrolled students are responsible for staying informed about changes to the Covid-19 vaccination requirements and related policies throughout their enrollment in the program. b. It is the responsibility of each student to comply with any Covid-19 vaccination mandates imposed by the clinical sites or the CDC.
Communication of Changes: a. The program administration will promptly communicate any updates or changes to the Covid-19 vaccination policy to all enrolled students. b. Updates will be provided through official communication channels, including email, program websites, and in-person meetings.
This policy is subject to periodic review and may be amended as necessary to align with evolving guidelines, mandates, or circumstances related to Covid-19. Any revisions will be communicated to enrolled students in a timely and transparent manner.
Student will either have to show proof of vaccination or sign a Declination form.
Influenza Vaccination:
All CNA students must be vaccinated against the seasonal influenza virus once the vaccine becomes available.
The new flu vaccine is released each fall and should be received once available.
Student will either have to show proof of vaccination or sign a Declination form. (The Declination option is dependent on whether the clinical facility will accept it or not. If they require the vaccination, it will be a requirement and a declination form will not be an option.)
Student Responsibilities
The CNA student is expected to:
Be responsible for all assignments given in the classroom or clinical area.
Be prepared for classroom and clinical assignments.
Be on time for class and clinical.
Be responsible for own transportation to the clinical facilities.
Respect and keep all information regarding the patient confidential. No printing from clinical sites, visiting, or calling to gain information for assignments.
Refrain from smoking or use of smokeless tobacco or devices during class or clinical rotations.
Report any prescribed drug therapy occurring at any time during the program to the Nursing Director.
Limit telephone conversations to break and non-class times.
Cellphones must be turned off in locker and/or left in car during clinical.
Comply with all Lassen Community College policies and regulations regarding students.
While in the clinical setting, comply with all clinical facility rules governing employees and students.
Show respect to each patient, classmate, instructor, and all employees at clinical sites.
Any reason for concern for the students well-being by instructor may result in a referral to LCC behavior health services.
Remember this is a drug-free environment, and should be drug-free career. Abuse of alcohol and/or illegal drugs is unprofessional. Proven violation, including incarceration, will result in disciplinary action, up to the possibly including dismissal from the program at the discretion of the nursing faculty.