How long it takes to become an lpn and how team select can guide your journey

How Long It Takes to Become a Licensed Practical Nurse and How Team Select Can Help You Get There

If you're considering a career in healthcare, becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a great place to be. One of the most common questions people ask is: How long does it take to become an LPN?

The answer: usually 12 to 18 months. But that timeline depends on your schedule, background, and how much support you have along the way.

Team Select Home Care is here to guide you through the process, starting with your first step in the field.

Why It Takes 12–18 Months to Get Licensed

Most LPN programs are designed to be completed in about one year if you go full time. If you choose a part-time or evening schedule, it may take a bit longer.

To get licensed, you'll need to:

  • Complete a state-approved nursing program
  • Pass the NCLEX-PN exam
  • Gain real-world clinical experience

These steps are important. You'll need both knowledge and hands-on skills to provide safe, effective care.

If you're new to healthcare, don't worry. Team Select can help you begin by starting as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).

Build Experience as a CNA While You Work Toward Nursing

Working as a CNA is a great way to prepare for your future in nursing. You'll gain paid experience, develop patient care skills, and build confidence along the way.

If you already have your CNA license or are thinking about getting one, this is an excellent first step toward becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Most CNA certification programs can be completed in as little as 4 to 12 weeks, allowing you to start working in the healthcare field quickly. Many roles are available part time, giving you the flexibility to continue your education or manage other responsibilities while gaining valuable experience.

Here's how Team Select supports you:

  • Quick job placement – start earning and gaining experience fast
  • Flexible hours – work while you go to school
  • Supportive environment – learn from experienced care teams
  • Career-building experience – every shift helps you grow

You don't need to have previous experience to get started. Team Select will help guide your journey from day one.

How Team Select Supports Your Nursing Journey

Team Select Home Care is more than a place to work. You'll gain paid experience, develop patient care skills, and build confidence along the way.

Here's how they help:

  • Find the right school – connect with trusted nursing programs
  • Get real experience – care for real patients in real homes
  • Plan your path – one-on-one support for your career goals
  • Join a community – work with others also pursuing nursing careers
  • Advance your role – when you're ready, move into new positions

Whether you're just getting started or already taking classes, Team Select gives you the tools and support you need to succeed.

Ready to Start Your Career?

Becoming a nurse doesn't need to be confusing or overwhelming. With Team Select, you'll have a clear path, real-world experience, and the support of a team that believes in your future.

Start as a CNA. Learn while you work. Move forward with confidence.

Team Select is ready to help you take the next step,are you? Contact us now!

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Diana Lovelette Director of Talent Acquisition
Hi! I'm Diana Lovelette. I earned my bachelor's degree in Health Science from the University of South Florida in 2018. I began my journey with Team Select in 2020 as a staffing coordinator and soon transitioned into a healthcare recruiter role. It didn’t take long for me to fall in love with the company, the mission, and the incredible people I get to work alongside. Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to grow into my current position as Director of Talent Acquisition. In this role, I’m passionate about helping our team of recruiters thrive—through ongoing training, mentorship, and hands-on support. Watching them grow, hit goals, and make an impact on the families we serve is the most rewarding part of what I do. I'm proud to be part of a company that values people, purpose, and progress.