Why Should I Join DCNA
Membership in DCNA is an investment in your financial and professional health. Membership benefits you through:
A competitive edge in the marketplace with salary and benefit guarantees
Access to expert assistance for practice and workplace problems
Achieving professional goals with the support of colleagues in unity
Keeping current with new developments
Networking opportunities
Member discounts on products, programs and services
Check your State Nurses Association (SNA) Member Guide to find out about the valuable products, programs, and services for which members are eligible due to the buying power of 200,000 SNA members.
Power is the watchword for DCNA membership. When nurses join DCNA, employers get the message. Hospitals know they are dealing with nurses who are committed to their goals, and unified in their vision. That translates into strength at the negotiating table and influence in the legislature.
Everyone benefits from your membership in DCNA— you as an employed registered nurse, your family, your community, and the nursing profession.
Membership in DCNA is an investment in your financial and professional health. Membership benefits you through:
How Do I Become a Member?
Fill out an application and send it in! Any registered nurse can join and participate in a variety of DCNA activities. The “non-collective bargaining” application is for any nurse who is NOT represented by a DCNA union at work.
DCNA union nurses have access to payroll deduction by filling out the “collective bargaining” application AND a dues authorization form. DCNA union nurses can participate in all DCNA activities.
For more information, please contact Veronica Scales at vscales@dcna.org or by phone at (202)
244-2705.
Membership Forms
Collective Bargaining Membership
Authorization for Payroll Deduction
Membership for Non-Collective Bargaining--PLEASE CONTACT THE DCNA OFFICE
(For employed full-time or part-time AND covered by a collective bargaining agreement, unemployed full-time students and RN 62 years of age or older)
