The Licensed Nurse Assistant (LNA) Program prepares eligible candidates to provide direct patient care as entry-level healthcare professionals. Through a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on training, and clinical experience, students gain the knowledge and skills needed to apply for LNA licensure through the State Board of Nursing.
General Timeframe: Summer
Training Duration: 10 Weeks
Eligibility: High School Graduate or GED
Age Requirement: Minimum age 16
Average Pay: Starting at $20.97/hour
Who This Program Is For
This program is ideal for individuals interested in starting a career in healthcare and making a meaningful impact in patients’ lives.
Where You Can Work
Graduates may find employment in a variety of healthcare settings, including:
- Hospitals
- Long-term care facilities
- Physician offices and clinics
- Home health and private duty care
- Other medical environments
Program Overview & Commitment
The LNA program is a 144-hour course completed over approximately 10 weeks, combining classroom and hands-on lab instruction at Stafford Technical Center with a clinical experience in a long-term care setting. Clinical hours may include weekends, and every effort is made to schedule them in advance so you can plan around your work and personal commitments.
Additional Certifications & Training
In addition to core curriculum, students will complete:
- BLS Healthcare Provider Certification (American Heart Association)
Learn to recognize life-threatening emergencies, perform CPR, use an AED, and respond to choking incidents.
Communication Skills Requirement
Students are also required to complete an online Keys to Effective Communication course through ed2go. Registration instructions will be provided upon acceptance into the program.

Training provided in partnership with
Stafford Technical Center
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Before You Apply
Your training is just the beginning.
Workforce in Motion connects you to mentorship, real-world support, and employers ready to hire. This application helps us match you with the opportunities that come next.
Students applying to Workforce in Motion must complete two applications: one to Workforce in Motion and one to the training program they wish to pursue. Our partner training organizations already maintain rigorous admissions standards for their programs. The Workforce in Motion application ensures students understand the opportunity they are pursuing and are prepared to commit to a serious training pathway.
Workforce in Motion Academy is designed primarily for high school seniors who are approaching graduation and want a clear pathway into the workforce. Seniors are given priority for acceptance, though motivated juniors may apply and may be accepted if space is available. Students who participate are interested in hands-on careers, industry certifications, and real opportunities with Vermont employers. Through WIM Academy, students receive professional career readiness support and direct connections to employers participating in the Workforce in Motion Summit.
Through Workforce in Motion Academy, selected students are able to pursue training pathways at no cost to them. Scholarships supporting this opportunity are made possible through regional workforce development funding administered in partnership with the Rutland Regional Planning Commission. These resources are designed to help students access high-demand career training and enter the workforce with valuable certifications.
Our application helps ensure that students entering the Academy are prepared to take the opportunity seriously. It confirms student intent, ensures families are aware of the commitment involved, and helps us build a strong group of students who are ready to represent Workforce in Motion with professionalism.
What You Need to Apply
To apply for Workforce in Motion Academy, students must submit the following four items together in one email.
1. Workforce in Motion Application Form
Complete the Workforce in Motion Application with your basic information and program interests.
2. Student Written Responses
Choose two of the application prompts and submit written responses explaining your interests, work ethic, and career goals. Responses should not exceed 450 words per prompt.
3. Counselor Confirmation Letter
Submit a signed letter from your high school counselor confirming that you are in good standing to graduate or receive your GED. The letter must include the counselor’s contact information.
4. Letter of Recommendation
Submit one letter of recommendation from a teacher, coach, employer, or community program leader who can speak to your character, reliability, and readiness for a professional training program.
Submitting Your Application
Once all materials are complete, email the full application package to submissions@workforceinmotion.org.
Applicants will receive a confirmation email within two business days confirming that their application has been received. Selected students will receive additional information about acceptance, scholarships, and enrollment in the Workforce in Motion Academy.
Because students must also apply to their chosen training partner program, acceptance into Workforce in Motion does not replace the admissions process required by the partner training organization.
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