CNA Classes & Programs in Maquoketa, Iowa

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In Maquoketa, 1 state-approved CNA class is available to help individuals start their journey toward becoming certified nursing assistants. With this single program offered locally, students have access to the essential education required to launch a healthcare career close to home. Those looking for affordable options will find free CNA classes offered here as well.

The city’s CNA program prepares students for Iowa certification and positions them well for employment at local care facilities. Nursing homes like Jackson Ridge Healthcare Center and Maquoketa Care Center provide direct care opportunities after graduation, while Jackson County Regional Health Center adds further depth to potential job settings within Maquoketa.

Statewide in Iowa, CNAs earn around $37,340 per year according to recent data—a useful reference since city-specific salary information is not currently available.

Quick Facts About Maquoketa

  • Population
    6,123
    Residents
  • CNA Programs
    1
    State-approved Programs
  • Median Income
    $53,462
    Median Annual Income
  • CNA Hourly Rate
    $17.95
    Median Hourly Rate
  • CNA Yearly Salary
    $37,340
    Median Annual Salary
  • Facilities
    3
    CMS Healthcare Facilities
    2 Nursing Homes • 1 Hospital

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Maquoketa offers 1 free CNA class that enables students to qualify for Iowa CNA certification while supporting skill-building for clinical practice. This CNA training program provides foundational knowledge and hands-on preparation needed for success on the state exam and helps meet local demand for CNAs within Maquoketa’s healthcare sector.

Types of Classes Available

Free programs: available in Maquoketa through various funding sources including employer sponsorship and grants.
Accelerated programs: not available in Maquoketa but are offered in other cities throughout Iowa.
Online programs not available in Maquoketa but are offered in other cities throughout Iowa.

Maquoketa Community High School

✅ State Approved 🏫 High School ✨ Free Program
📍 Maquoketa, 600 Washington St., Iowa 52060

Program Details

Through EICC’s Healthcare Academy, Maquoketa High School students can take the HSC:172 Nurse Aide (CNA) course during high school at no cost, building foundational patient-care skills in classroom, lab, and clinical settings.
Total Cost: Free

CNA Employment Opportunities in Maquoketa

CNA Salary Information

  • Annual Salary
    $37,340
    Median Yearly Pay
  • Hourly Rate
    $17.95
    Median Per Hour
  • Available Jobs
    20,160
    CNA Positions
Data for the region: Iowa State area

CNA jobs in Maquoketa reflect ongoing needs across local healthcare providers. Even though detailed employment counts are unavailable at the city level, trained nursing assistants continue to be valued throughout Maquoketa’s medical and long-term care environments.

City-specific salary data is not available, so statewide figures provide the best reference. Statewide in Iowa, CNAs earn around $37,340 annually (about $17.95 per hour), according to BLS OEWS (May 2023). While individual wages can fluctuate based on employer type or experience level, these figures offer useful guidance when considering potential earnings as a CNA in this region.

CMS-certified employers within Maquoketa include Jackson Ridge Healthcare Center (a 75-bed nursing facility) and Maquoketa Care Center (46 beds), both operating as limited liability companies. Additionally, Jackson County Regional Health Center serves residents with critical access hospital services—together providing employment options and clinical experience settings for newly certified CNAs seeking positions locally.

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Working in Nearby Cities

Looking beyond Maquoketa? Explore CNA programs and jobs in Dubuque, Davenport, Bellevue, Peosta, and Iowa City, or browse the Iowa CNA programs page for more options.

Working in Other States

Planning to move or gain experience working in other states? Use our reciprocity guide to transfer your existing CNA license across states.

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Nursing Homes Hiring CNAs in Maquoketa (2 facilities)

2 nursing homes in Maquoketa providing CNA employment opportunities. Source: CMS nursing homes (July 2025)

📊 Showing top 2 facilities ranked by CNA hours per resident per day (as provided by official data).

Jackson Ridge Healthcare Center

Nursing Home
📍 1015 Wesley Drive

Facility Details

Beds: 75 CNA Hours: 2.2 per day

Maquoketa Care Center

Nursing Home
📍 1202 German Street

Facility Details

Beds: 46 CNA Hours: 2.1 per day

Hospitals Hiring CNAs in Maquoketa (1 facilities)

1 hospital in Maquoketa offering CNA employment opportunities. Source: CMS hospitals (July 2025)

Jackson County Regional Health Center

Hospital 🚨 Emergency Services
📍 700 W Grove St

Facility Details

Type: Critical Access Hospitals Emergency: Available

Requirements to Work as a CNA in Maquoketa, IA

To work as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Maquoketa, you must meet the statewide CNA requirements set by Iowa. These include completing an Iowa Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing (DIAL)–approved 75-hour nurse aide training course, passing the written and skills competency examinations, and being placed on the Iowa Direct Care Worker (DCW) Registry.

  • At least 75 total hours of training, including at least 30 hours of supervised clinical training — or challenging the competency examination without first completing the course, as Iowa allows
  • Completion of 16 hours of required instruction before any direct resident care
  • Passing both the written knowledge exam (70 questions, 60 minutes, 70% to pass) and the in-person skills exam, with up to three attempts on each
  • Written exam offered through Headmaster (TMU) or Credentia; skills exam taken in person at a community college or approved provider
  • Placement on the Iowa Direct Care Worker (DCW) Registry maintained by DIAL, with a six-digit registry number

Once placed on the registry, you may work as a CNA in nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, and other Iowa long-term care settings throughout Maquoketa and across Iowa. Iowa's CNA certification does not expire, but to keep active registry status you must perform at least 8 hours of paid nursing or nursing-related work every 24 months, reported to DIAL by an Iowa employer.

Already certified in another state? Iowa offers registry-based reciprocity for CNAs active and in good standing on another state's registry. Applicants apply through the Iowa DCW Registry's online system, where DIAL verifies their out-of-state registry information, and may then work in Iowa nursing facilities without repeating Iowa's training and testing pathway. Learn more in our CNA License Reciprocity in Iowa guide.

For complete details on training, testing, maintaining active registry status, and reciprocity, see our full CNA License & Registration in Iowa guide.

Career Growth & Advancement

Many CNAs use their experience as a stepping stone toward advanced healthcare careers:

  • Specialized certifications (e.g., dementia care, medication aide)
  • Promotion into shift supervisor or training coordinator roles
  • Bridge programs to become an LPN or RN
  • Opportunities in healthcare administration or education

Frequently Asked Questions about CNA Classes in Maquoketa

How long does it take to complete a CNA program in Maquoketa?

Most CNA programs in Maquoketa can be completed in 4–12 weeks, depending on whether you choose a traditional, accelerated, or weekend schedule.

How much does CNA training cost in Maquoketa?

Tuition typically ranges from $800–$1,500, though may be higher depending on the program. Some schools and healthcare employers may cover the cost or reimburse you after hiring.

Are there free CNA classes in Maquoketa?

Some hospitals, nursing homes, and workforce programs may offer free CNA training in exchange for a work commitment.

Are there online CNA training options available in Maquoketa?

Several schools offer hybrid options with online coursework and in-person clinical training at local healthcare facilities.

Are there any 4-weeks CNA classes in Maquoketa?

Yes, some schools in Maquoketa or nearby areas may offer accelerated CNA programs that can be completed in as little as 4 weeks, depending on class schedules and clinical requirements.

Which nearby cities are there for CNA classes and job opportunities?

Near Maquoketa there are several other cities with CNA classes and job opportunities, such as Dubuque, Davenport, Bellevue, Peosta, and Iowa City. You can also look at the Iowa state page to find more.

How do I get listed on the Iowa CNA registry?

To work as a CNA in Iowa, you must be added to the official state registry. See our Iowa CNA registry guide for step-by-step instructions.

Where do CNAs work in Maquoketa?

CNAs in Maquoketa are employed in hospitals, nursing homes, home health agencies, and other healthcare facilities. Many also use their CNA experience as a stepping stone to LPN or RN careers.

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