Certified Nursing Assistant in Hawaii

Requirements, salary data, licensing costs, and career ROI for HI. Updated with 2024 BLS OEWS wage data.

Median annual salary
$44,830
trending_up +13.4% vs. national

BLS OEWS 2024, Hawaii.

engineering
4,620

Jobs (HI)

monitoring Stable
+2.3%

10-yr job growth

payments
$225

Licensing fees

schedule
4-8 weeks

Time to complete

route How to become a certified nursing assistant in Hawaii

To become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Hawaii, you must complete a state-approved training program of at least 100 hours, which includes both classroom instruction and supervised clinical practice. After completing the training, candidates must pass the Prometric CNA Exam, which consists of a written and a skills evaluation. The licensing body is the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA), and certification must be renewed every two years, requiring at least 8 hours of paid CNA work in the preceding 24 months and 24 hours of continuing education for those not working in Medicare/Medicaid approved facilities. Hawaii also offers reciprocity for out-of-state CNAs with active certifications.

bar_chart Salary percentiles

10th percentile (entry) $35,600
25th percentile $39,700
50th (median) $44,830
75th percentile $51,110
90th (experienced) $53,150

Source: BLS OEWS 2024 for Hawaii. Metro-area wages may differ significantly from the state aggregate.

checklist Hawaii requirements

Licensing bodyHawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA)
State license Required
EducationMinimum 100-hour state-approved training program, including at least 70 hours of classroom instruction and 30 hours of supervised clinical practice.
Experience8.0 hours
ExamPrometric CNA Exam ($200)
Application fee$25
RenewalEvery 2.0 years
Continuing education24.0 hours per cycle
NotesMinimum age to take the state certification exam is 18. Renewal requires having worked for pay as a CNA for at least 8 hours in the past 24 months. A background check, physical exam, and 2-step TB clearance are generally required for training programs and certification. CPR/First Aid certification is also often required for training.

Source: Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA)

work_outline Job outlook

10-year growth
+2.3%
Average
Annual openings
204,100
Nationwide per year
Total employment
1,441,500
Nationwide

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Frequently asked questions

What are the steps to becoming a certified nursing assistant in Hawaii? expand_more
In Hawaii, becoming a certified nursing assistant requires you to complete the required education (Minimum 100-hour state-approved training program, including at least 70 hours of classroom instruction and 30 hours of supervised clinical practice.), gain 8.0 hours of supervised experience, pass the Prometric CNA Exam, and submit your application ($25 fee).
Does Hawaii require certified nursing assistant licensure? expand_more
A state license is required in Hawaii. Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) handles certified nursing assistant licensing — the Prometric CNA Exam is part of the process.
How much do certified nursing assistants make in Hawaii? expand_more
certified nursing assistants in Hawaii earn a median of $44,830 annually. — 13% higher than the $39,530 national figure. Wages range from $35,600 (10th percentile) up to $53,150 (90th percentile).
How expensive is certified nursing assistant licensing in Hawaii? expand_more
Plan on spending varies total — that covers exam fee ($200) and application fee ($25) plus your education and training.
How many months or years does certified nursing assistant certification take in Hawaii? expand_more
Most candidates in Hawaii complete the process in 4-8 weeks, from enrollment in a training program through licensure.
What are the continuing education requirements for certified nursing assistants in Hawaii? expand_more
License renewal in Hawaii requires completing 24.0 hours of continuing education on a 2.0-year cycle.

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