Where CNAs Are in Highest Demand Right Now (Alabama Hotspots for Job Growth)

CNAs are constantly in demand, and right now in Alabama, the need is dire. The elder population in the state continues to grow, and in the next 15 years, the number of Residents of Alabama is expected to increase by more than 82%. 

As more and more Alabamians transition to assisted living or skilled nursing, these residential care centers are growing. That means they need qualified staff to provide residents with the necessary attention required in these facilities. And as with all other areas of the country, Alabama is experiencing a nursing shortage, which only increases the need for CNAs.

Some areas have a greater need than others. Obviously, CNAs are in high demand in the larger metropolitan areas like Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, and Huntsville. And of course, some healthcare facilities require CNAs and are hiring in large numbers. Here we take a look at where CNAs are in highest demand right now in the state of Alabama.

Hotspots for CNAs in Alabama

As mentioned, job openings for CNAs are high across the state of Alabama. And, just like the rest of the country, many of the larger areas are adding long-term care facilities and assisted living complexes as new construction attempts to keep pace with the state’s growing senior population. Below, we offer a breakdown of Alabama’s hotspots for job growth for CNAs.

The Largest Metropolitan Areas Where CNAs Are in High Demand 

Alabama is home to some major metropolitan areas with a high concentration of medical facilities. Healthcare organizations in these cities have a critical need for all levels of certified nurses, including CNAs. And these facilities offer a great opportunity for growing your career as well.

  • Birmingham and Surrounding Suburbs: Birmingham is Alabama’s most populous metropolitan area. With suburbs like Homewood and Hoover, greater Birmingham has several large healthcare complexes, hospitals, long-term care, and rehabilitation facilities, as well as many specialized healthcare venues. Because of the large number of facilities in the metro, CNAs are in high demand.
  • Mobile: The Mobile Bay Area, along with Daphne and Spanish Fort, has much to offer CNAs. In addition to bay living, there are plenty of rehab centers, hospitals, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, and long-term care facilities. 
  • Montgomery: There are many opportunities for CNAs in the state’s capital. Montgomery Children’s Special Center provides specialized care and rehabilitation for children with specific needs. And just like the rest of Alabama, CNAs are in high demand in long-term care facilities and various healthcare organizations.  
  • Huntsville: The city of Huntsville is experiencing a need for CNAs due to a large population of seniors. That means the demand is highest in rehabilitation and long-term care facilities, as well as clinics that specialize in geriatric care. 

Additional Cities and Regions in Alabama for CNAs

CNAs are in the highest demand in other areas across the state. Specific regions and towns are home to different healthcare organizations, creating a need for staff. Here are some of those towns and regions, and where their greatest needs lie.

  • Haleyville: The town of Haleyville is home to a medical and rehabilitation center. CNAs are always in demand there.
  • Tuscaloosa: The DCH Health System has several locations throughout greater Tuscaloosa. Regional medical centers, specialized care, and primary care facilities are all hiring CNAs in greater Tuscaloosa.
  • Anniston: NHC in Anniston specializes in senior care, long-term care, and specialized rehabilitation. 
  • Across The State: Throughout Alabama, the need for hospice and home health CNAs grows consistently, along with the senior population. There is always a demand for compassionate CNAs who wish to specialize in these areas. 

Career Growth for CNAs in Alabama

Alabama has much to offer in both career and quality of life. For more information on Alabama hotspots for job growth and how you can find your CNA dream job, please contact BOS Medical Staffing today.

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