LOCATION
Allied Health and Sciences Building
5003 West 20th Street, Greeley, CO, US
Allied Health and Sciences Building
026
80634
Presenters
CONTACT INFORMATION
Acute Care Nurse Aide Orientation
Description
If you’re a Colorado-certified nurse aide seeking new career challenges, the Acute Care Nurse Aide Certificate at Aims Community College is the perfect way to advance your skills. Due to high demand from local hospitals for specialized CNAs, Aims offers the first program of its kind in Northern Colorado, designed to help you transition into acute care settings with confidence.
This five-week certificate program includes 90 hours of advanced CNA training, covering skills such as sterile techniques, cardiovascular monitoring, urinary care, and more—well beyond the state board’s standard requirements. You’ll also participate in a 30-hour clinical rotation to practice what you’ve learned in a real-world acute care environment.
Interested? Don’t miss the required orientation session!
Orientation Details:
- Date: February 4, 2025
- Location: Allied Health and Sciences Room 026
- Sessions:
- Session 1: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
- Session 2: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Attendance at one of these sessions is mandatory for admission into the Acute Care Nurse Aide Certificate program. You’ll get essential details about registration, program expectations, and required documentation.
Requirements to Enroll:
- Current Colorado CNA Certification: You must have a current certification before applying. If you’re not yet certified, consider enrolling in the Aims Nurse Aide Certificate program first to gain the necessary skills.
- Background Check
- Drug Screening
- Up-to-Date Immunizations
Why Choose the Acute Care Nurse Aide Certificate?
This certificate is designed specifically to meet the needs of local hospitals looking for CNAs who can support acute care providers. By completing this program, you’ll be prepared for employment opportunities in acute care settings, equipped with specialized skills that set you apart from traditional CNA roles.
Ready to Get Started?
Space is limited, and admission is competitive. To begin, make sure to attend one of the orientation sessions listed above and complete the required documentation. For additional information about the program requirements, visit the Acute Care Nurse Aide Certificate Admission Requirements page.
Help meet the demand for skilled acute care nurse aides in Northern Colorado and learn new skills that will help you support patients and healthcare providers in hospitals.
Questions & Answers
You must have a current Colorado CNA certification to apply. If you’re not yet certified, consider enrolling in the Aims Nurse Aide Certificate program to obtain the required certification.
If you are not yet a certified nurse aide, consider enrolling in the Aims Nurse Aide Certificate program. This program will provide the necessary training to become certified and prepare you to apply for the Acute Care Nurse Aide Certificate.
You will need to provide the following documentation:
- Current Colorado CNA Certification
- Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support Certification
- Background check
- Drug screening
- Up-to-date immunizations
Bring these with you to orientation.
Yes, attending an orientation session is mandatory. During this session, you will receive essential details about registration, class requirements, and expectations for the program.
The estimated total cost for the 2025-2026 academic year varies depending on your residency status:
- In-District: $656.24
- In-State: $848.24
- Out-of-State: $2,172.24
Costs include tuition, fees, textbooks, uniforms, clinical ID badges, and other required items. Some items like immunizations and TB skin tests will vary in cost.
Yes, space is limited for the Acute Care Nurse Aide Certificate program, so make sure to apply early and attend the mandatory orientation to secure your spot.