BECAUSE OF OUR SPONSORS, Members can attend for FREE! Non-Members are invited to attend for a small charge of $125.00.
McKimmon Center, Raleigh, NC
Benton Convention Center- Winston-Salem, NC
NCALA issues no refunds for training. A credit will be applied to your future training purchases if notice of non-attendance is received by NCALA before the class date.
The DHSR-approved 120-hour NCALA Administrator Certification Program comprises 2 days of in-person or 2 days of online live classroom training (15 hours + 5 hours for individual study) followed by 100 hours of on-the-job training (OJT) with your preceptor. We ask our prospective Administrator-in-Training (AIT) students to have a preceptor willing to conduct their 100 hours of OJT before they apply to be in the NCALA program. NCALA cannot promise any AIT student a preceptor.
The cost of the NCALA Administrator Certification Program is $795 for NCALA Members and $1,095 for non-members. The cost for Family Care Home Administrator Approval is $895.
Please pay special attention to the education requirements and the background check requirement. It is your responsibility to ensure your own compliance with these requirements. If you do not meet these requirements, and therefore cannot be certified, there will be NO REFUND of fees paid to NCALA!
Step Two: Apply to be in the NCALA Administrator Certification Program (you will need to create an account if you do not already have one):
Step Three: The administrator exam is one of the requirements for becoming certified as an assisted living administrator or approved as a family care home administrator. Please note that this exam is not the only requirement for becoming a certified or approved administrator. You can find information—including exam schedules, locations, and the registration form—on the DHSR Web site.
Step Four: Submit all required documentation to DHSR.
For Preceptors Only: AIT Preceptor guidelines, required paperwork, and Qualifications & Responsibilities are below. There, you will also find instructions on how to become a preceptor for the NCALA AIT Program.
The qualifications and responsibilities for preceptors participating in the NCALA Administrator Certification Program are outlined in this document.
To become a preceptor for the NCALA AIT Program, be sure that you meet the qualifications and that you can handle the responsibilities outlined here. Then, simply fax your resume to 919-467-5132 or email to Stephanie@ncala.org. If we have questions, we will reach out to you. If you are approved, you will receive an email approval for your records. That is all there is to it!
Please use the following forms to document OJT hours:
Sample exercises for you to use while precepting your AITs (these are suggestions and examples; you are not required to use them):
If you have any problems with these documents, please contact us.
Assisted Living Activity Professional Training Class: Fall Online Class Flyer
The Green House Project webinar series: These webinars seek to break the boundaries of traditional senior living models to create truly person-centered environments with expertise and thought leadership that is both provocative and grounded in reality.
NC AHEC Webinars: These Reoccurring Webinar Series are available and come with CEs. Many COVID-19 topics, as well as a few other topics, are available.
Did you know that NCALA has a Political Action Committee (PAC)? As assisted living falls under sharper state scrutiny, NCALA must respond with a strong voice.