Nursing Apprenticeship Program
The nursing Apprenticeship program provides participants the ability to work and receive pay while advancing their learning.
The Associate Degree Nursing Apprenticeship is four semesters in length.
How To Become a Nursing Apprentice
- Must be an active, current nursing student at Calhoun Community College, at least 18 years of age.
- Students who have successfully completed NUR 112 are provided the opportunity to submit an apprenticeship application.
- A list of students who meet the minimum qualifications for apprenticeship is given to participating healthcare facilities.
- From that list, participating healthcare facilities select and hire apprentices, based on the number of open positions they have available. Current employees may be selected for the apprenticeship. All apprentices sign an apprenticeship agreement.
- Student apprentices must commit to working for the same healthcare facility for the entirety of the nursing program. Included in working days are clinical days students are performing for nursing program clinical requirements.
- Student apprentices must apply to the Alabama Board of Nursing for a nursing apprentice permit.
- Student apprentices are not paid for on-campus classes, labs, or simulation. Student apprentices are paid for clinical hours, not to include simulation.
- Student apprentices will work 1:1 with a registered nurse (mentor) from the healthcare facility.
- Students will be held accountable to the same clinical requirements as non-apprentice students in the program. For more information, please contact Ms. Kelli Morris at kelli.morris@calhoun.edu or 256-306-2993.
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