Earn While You Learn

Become an LNA

Are you interested in entering the healthcare field or looking for a career change? Do you want to earn while you learn valuable skills that make a real difference in people’s lives? Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice’s Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) Certification Program offers the hands-on nursing and caretaking education you need to launch a long-term career in healthcare.

Program highlights

  • Paid LNA training and certification testing
  • No prior health care experience necessary
  • Pathway to a long-term healthcare career
  • Train and work locally
  • Make a meaningful impact for patients and families

2026 Training Program

Held on-site at CVHHH Headquarters in Barre, this 12-day paid training program combines classroom instruction, skill-building, and clinical training to help you prepare for LNA certification. When you complete the program and receive your LNA Certification, you have the opportunity to join CVHHH’s clinical team as an LNA.

Program Details
August 17, 2026
600 Granger Rd.
Barre, VT 05641

What is an LNA?

Working with the guidance of a Registered Nurse or Clinical Team Manager, a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) provides basic, hands-on care and support to patients with daily living activities, and helps promote their comfort, safety, and well-being.

Your LNA Career at CVHHH

  • $42,000-$72,000 annual salary
  • Autonomy, flexibility, and work-life balance
  • Eligibility for tuition reimbursement and student loan assistance, which you can use to pursue your LPN and/or RN and advance to the next stage in your career at CVHHH
  • First Dollar Health Plan, which covers the majority of your household’s typical out-of-pocket expenses annually
  • Mileage reimbursement during working hours
  • A supportive work culture
  • Helping your neighbors maintain their independence, live in their own home, and stay connected to their families and communities.

"You don’t just care for the patient – you get to know their whole family. They look forward to your visits, and you become an important part of their lives."

Donna F. Licensed Nursing Assistant