Let us know and receive a cash bonus! As a graduate of The Gateway-In Project© CNA & HHA, you may qualify for cash retention bonuses after meeting employment criteria.
Please note that the employment bonus does not apply to those who graduated from The Gateway-In Project© Health Care Social Worker or The Gateway-In Project© Expansion grants.
To be eligible for a retention bonus, the individual must be:
After meeting the criteria, individuals may be eligible for the following bonuses:
Eligible bonus payments can only be issued once per graduate for each duration of employment listed above.
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To be eligible for a bonus, you must:
Our program gives employment bonuses when you meet the eligibility requirements and have been working for 1 month (30 days), 6 months, and then 12 months.
Once you submit a correct and accurate bonus form, staff will review the form within 7 business days. You will be notified once your bonus request is approved. Then, payment can take anywhere from 30-60 days after it is approved. Please wait 60 days before reaching out to staff for an update.
No, you do not have to be a full-time employee. The Gateway-In Project© does not have a requirement of how little or how much you need to work to qualify. You can work full-time, part-time, or on-call/per diem. As long as you have a paystub to show you are employed there, your schedule does not affect the bonus.
Yes – these terms are interchangeable. You will sometimes see ‘employment bonus’ or ‘employment incentive’. These both refer to the three (3) $500 bonuses we give for being employed.
No, you have to be an employee of a HCBS facility or agency. Working for a registry, staffing agency or any independent contractor position will not qualify for our grant's employment bonus.
Due to our grant focusing on long-term healthcare for our senior citizens, a job in a hospital, acute medical clinic, doctor’s office, substance abuse rehabilitation center, mental health facility, or a private pay client will not qualify for an employment retention bonus.
While it is great to be employed in long-term care in any position, only a job title of CNA or HHA will qualify for the employment retention bonuses.
A long-term care HCBS Provider is a care provider that helps the older adult population with care, either in a facility or at home.
Examples are: