Paid Training Programs
Get a Great Start to Your Career
Logan Health offers Certified Nursing Aide (CNA) and Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) paid training programs to help you get a great start to your career in health care! These programs are taught by our credentialed nurse instructors with professional experience and an engaging curriculum.
Interested in learning more? Check out our training schedules for each program, application requirements, and more:
Upcoming CNA Trainee Cohorts & Application Timeline
Our CNA Trainee Program is offered in cohort-based classes throughout the year, providing multiple opportunities to begin your healthcare career with hands-on, paid training.
Upcoming start dates include:
- May 4
- June 15
Each cohort has a limited number of seats to ensure a supportive, high-quality training experience. Applications open in advance of each start date and are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Application details for the May 4 cohort:
- Will be posted and available for applications starting March 16
- Early application is encouraged!
If you’re interested in a future cohort, we recommend checking back regularly or signing up for job alerts, so you don’t miss an upcoming application window.
CNA Trainee Program
Our CNA paid training program is designed to prepare you thoroughly for the Montana State CNA exam.
Upon successful completion of the state-written and skills test, you will earn your CNA certification and be eligible to join Logan Health’s Care team.
We’re excited to support you as you take your first step into a rewarding health care career!

Program Structure:
Two Weeks – Classroom (Didactic) & Skills Lab
Focus on core CNA skills, patient care fundamentals, and essential healthcare knowledge.
One Week – Clinical Rotations
Hands-on training at Logan Health facilities under the supervision of experienced clinical instructors.
Additional One Week – For Acute Care Units
Advanced training for Acute Care settings, including simulations and role-specific competencies.
Graduates of this program are well-prepared to work in high-demand healthcare settings like medical units, surgical units, transitional care, and long-term care with opportunities to grow within Logan Health.
Included in the Course:
- Textbook for study and reference
- Two pairs of scrubs provided
Program Requirements:
- Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
RMA Trainee Program
Program Benefits:
Program Structure:
- Two Weeks: Classroom (Didactic) Instruction & Skills Lab
- One Week: Clinical Rotations with Clinic Orientation
Program Requirements:
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Must be 18 years of age or older
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High school diploma or equivalent required
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Must successfully complete a clean background check
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Upon successful completion, graduates are eligible to take the RMA (AAH) certification exam
Questions?
Phlebotomy Program
Our 140-hour Phlebotomy paid training course is designed to teach the aspects of basic phlebotomy, including the collection of blood specimens and venipuncture. This program includes hands-on instruction, including the concepts of phlebotomy and infection control, legal issues in healthcare, introduction to human anatomy and physiology, phlebotomy equipment and supplies, and phlebotomy procedures. Successful completion of this course will be preparing students to take the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Phlebotomy Technician PBT exam, or the American Allied Health Exam, depending on your eligibility.
Phlebotomy classes are currently only for in-house Logan Health needs.




