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FUTURE
PROGRAM

Save and Prosper, if needed, wants to help you
develop your skills to obtain a better job.

CNA-Certified Nursing Assistant

Certified nursing assistant (CNA) positions are entry-level jobs in the nursing field. Oftentimes no prior healthcare work experience is required aside from the classroom and practice hours needed to complete a state-approved CNA training program. Working under the supervision of more senior registered nurses (RNs) or licensed practical nurses (LPNs), nursing assistants do not generally earn as high a salary as other nursing professions or other entry level healthcare options. However, becoming a certified nursing assistant is an excellent way to quickly enter the healthcare profession, provide important basic care to patients in need, and determine if a career in nursing is right for you.
The median annual wages for nursing assistants in the top industries in which they worked were:

EMT-Emergency Medical
Technician

Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics work on the frontlines of healthcare, providing lifesaving treatment under demanding conditions. These professionals typically thrive on intensity and know how to make good decisions in pressure-filled situations. EMTs and paramedics must also have excellent interpersonal, analytical and communication skills; there’s no room for miscommunication or faulty reasoning when lives are on the line.

There were approximately 233,000 paramedics and EMTs working in the United States as of May 2012, the BLS reported. The median annual wage for those healthcare professionals was about $31,000; the top 10% earned more than $53,500. As is the case in most professions, EMTs and paramedics typically earn more as their level of experience, training and education increases.

Pharmacy Tech

The pharmacy technician will begin their day by getting the pharmacy ready for business. This includes turning on equipment such as computers, scales, printers and fax machines. They must also sterilize the counter tops, scales, pill counting trays, and other medication measuring devices.

The main roll of the pharmacy technician is processing prescriptions. They greet the patient and accept their prescription. Next, they input the prescription date into the computer and process the patient‘s insurance. The pharmacy technician will then fill the prescription and prepare it to be sold to the patient.

The pharmacy technician’s job description also includes many other duties such as administrative and bookkeeping tasks, inventory control, stocking shelves, and data entry. Pharmacy technicians are detail oriented. They work well in fast-paced conditions, and they have strong customer service skills. the average salary for a Pharmacy Technician in Dallas, TX is between $31,137 and $44,883 as of December 26, 2019. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the actual Pharmacy Technician position you are looking for. With more online, real-time compensation data than any other website, Salary.com helps you determine your exact pay target.

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