Anna Johnson

Certified Nursing Assistant

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Credentials and background

  • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Red Cross CNA Training Program, 2017
  • CPR and First Aid Certified, American Heart Association
  • Active CNA registry listing, state of Illinois
  • 7 years of direct patient care experience

Work experience

SettingRoleYears
Skilled Nursing FacilityCNA (full-time)2017 to 2020
Home Health AgencyCNA (per diem)2019 to 2021
Regional Hospital SystemCNA, Med/Surg unit2020 to present

About Anna

Anna Johnson has worked as a CNA for seven years across three different care settings. She started in a 120-bed skilled nursing facility in suburban Chicago, where she averaged a 1:8 ratio on day shifts. After two years there, she added per diem home health shifts through a regional agency to increase her hourly rate while keeping her full-time benefits.

In 2020, she moved into a hospital Med/Surg unit, which brought a higher base rate plus shift differentials. That transition — and the pay math behind it — is what she writes about most. She focuses on the parts of CNA career decisions that most guides skip: how to read a benefits package, how to calculate your real hourly rate after unpaid windshield time, and what hospital units actually mean for your day-to-day workload.

Anna writes for CNAJobPath.com to give people entering healthcare the practical information she had to figure out on her own.

Articles by Anna