Certification candidates must successfully complete the Nurse Aide in Long Term Care Facilities Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATCEP). The training course is 90 hours, consisting of 50 classroom hours and 40 clinical hours.
Please review "Navigating the NATCEP" for a detailed look at the certification process.
To enroll in an approved training program, please contact one of the following:
If you are certified in another state or U.S. territory, your certification may allow you to work in New Jersey and be placed on the state registry if you satisfy the following:
Reciprocity Route 1
If you are applying based on Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Within the prior 24 months, you must have completed 24 hours of approved CEUs. These CEUs must include 12 hours of approved continuing education in care for residents with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementia-related disorders, and a total of 12 hours of approved continuing education in the following areas: infection control procedures; emergency procedures; abuse and neglect, and misappropriation of resident property; resident rights; and pharmacy.
Reciprocity Route 2
If you are applying based on full-time employment: You must have 24 months of full-time employment in the other state or territory, including at least 35 hours per week, as a CNA performing nursing-related service, supervised by a licensed nurse in a nursing home. The most recent date of such work must be within the 24-month period immediately preceding the date of the application. Route 2 applicants must also pass the New Jersey clinical skills competency examination and the written/oral competency examination.
Call 1-877-774-4243 to apply for reciprocity.
Certification through vocational training and other meansYou may take the Department's examination without completing a nurse aide training course and clinical skills evaluation if you qualify as one of the following:
New Jersey does not require nurse aides to be certified to work in an acute care hospital. However, if a hospital has a licensed long term care unit or a licensed sub-acute unit, certified nurse aides must staff those units.
Hospitals must use the approved New Jersey State Board of Nursing Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) curriculum to develop and implement a training program for unlicensed assistive personnel. Please refer to the Hospital Licensing Standards, N.J.A.C. 8:43G-18.3(e), (f).
For more information regarding the Unlicensed Assistive Personnel curriculum, contact the Board of Nursing 973-504-6430.