16 Jun Advanced Certifications for CNAs: Stand Out in the Job Market
Advanced Certifications for CNAs: Stand Out in the Job Market
As a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA), gaining additional certifications can significantly boost your resume, open up higher-paying roles, and differentiate you in a competitive job market. Beyond passing your initial state exam and completing basic training, pursuing specialized credentials shows commitment, enhances your skill set, and positions you as a healthcare leader.
Here’s a look at the top advanced CNA certifications you might consider—and how they align with Cleveland Academy’s core training focus.
🩺 1. Certified Medication Aide (CMA)
What it is:
Allows CNAs to safely administer medications under nursing supervision—an in-demand skill in long-term and assisted care facilities .
Why it matters:
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Expands scope of practice and career options
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Increases earning potential
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Employers highly value CNAs who can administer meds
How it complements CareBridge training:
Pursuing CMA certification builds on your Nutrition & Hydration and Activities of Daily Living skills—click to learn more about our curriculum .
💉 2. Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)
What it is:
Trains you in drawing blood samples, a skill often needed in hospitals and labs .
Why it matters:
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Access to acute care and lab settings
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Adds precision and patient care responsibilities to your role
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Offers pathways to lab or testing-centric careers
This complements CareBridge’s focus on clinical training—apply your foundational hands-on learning in a practical lab context.
💓 3. Certified EKG Technician (CET)
What it is:
Prepares CNAs to operate ECG/EKG machines—a critical role for heart monitoring in hospitals .
Why it matters:
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Enables work in cardiac units
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Bolsters credentials for acute care environments
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Shows technical competence and clinical growth
Paired with CareBridge’s Exercise & Movement and Vital Signs modules, CET certification enhances your core training with heart-focused clinical skills.
🧠 4. Certified Restorative Nursing Assistant (CRNA or CRA)
What it is:
Focuses on restorative care—helping patients regain independence with range-of-motion exercises, mobility support, and ADLs .
Why it matters:
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Strong demand in rehab, skilled nursing, and rejuvenation care
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Enhances depth in patient mobility and progress-based care
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A natural extension of the skills taught in Exercise & Movement courses
🚑 5. ACLS, PALS & BLS Certifications
What they are:
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BLS (Basic Life Support): CPR, AED usage, emergency response
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ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support): Cardiac arrest and stabilization for adults .
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PALS (Pediatric Advanced Life Support): Emergency care for infants and children
Why they matter:
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Essential in hospitals, urgent care, and specialized units
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Demonstrates readiness to respond to life-threatening situations
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Reflects top-tier emergency care skills
These certifications build on CareBridge’s emphasis on Patient Safety & Infection Control and complement clinical readiness.
🌟 6. Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A)
What it is:
A well-rounded credential covering care skills, basic lab procedures, phlebotomy, and EKG functions .
Why it matters:
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Offers a broad, hospital-ready skill set
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Ideal for CNAs seeking versatility in acute care
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Enhances your qualifications for hospital hiring standards
🎯 Benefits of Pursuing Advanced CNA Certifications
| Advantage | Why It’s Valuable |
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| Expanded Roles | Work as medication aide, EKG tech, phlebotomist, or restorative aide |
| Higher Pay | Specialized roles often come with better compensation |
| Specialized Career Paths | Schools, hospitals, rehab, pediatrics, hospice |
| Credibility & Trust | Certifications display professionalism and commitment |
| Opportunities for Growth | Paves way to LPN/RN programs, leadership positions |
Pennsylvania projects over 15% CNA job growth by 2028, with rising specialization roles .
✅ How to Choose the Right Certification
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Reflect on Your Goals
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Prefer hospitals? Choose ACLS, EKG, or CPCT/A
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Interested in rehab? CRNA/CRA shines
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Passionate about precision care? CPT is valuable
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Understand Requirements
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Check prerequisites like work experience and hours
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Consider costs and time (e.g., ACLS takes two days; CPT may be weeks)
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Verify PA Regulations
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Ensure your certificate is valid in Pennsylvania
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Some require supervision or facility credentialing
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🔗 Extend Your Education at CareBridge Academy
After earning your Certified Nurse Aide training at CareBridge, consider advancing your career through these credentials:
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Revisit our Activities of Daily Living & Personal Care, Exercise & Movement, and Nutrition & Hydration pages to see how they prepare you for certification success.
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Use the solid clinical foundation from our 100-hour CNA course to meet clinical prerequisites for advanced programs.
Ready to Elevate Your CNA Career?
We support your journey from certification to professional growth:
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Apply Now for CNA Training: Apply Here
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Explore our full program: Certified Nurse Aide Program
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Contact us with your certification goals: Contact Us
At CareBridge Academy, we’re passionate about equipping CNAs not only with foundational skills, but also with advanced certifications that open doors across healthcare settings.
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