![]() ![]() If the job advert doesn’t offer much detail, review job descriptions for ideas of which skills are most desirable. Start by focusing on the skills mentioned in the job advert and give examples of how you have built/used those (this might be through work, studies or even hobbies). If there are serious negatives within your current role – for example, your employer is breaking the law – it is better to focus on other positive aspects of a new role during the recruitment process, such as ‘a new challenge’ or ‘increased responsibility’. For example, if you want to leave your current role because your employer is making you work 60 hours a week, you could write “I am looking for another position where the hours are roughly 40 a week aside from any necessary overtime so that I can achieve a better work-life balance”. Never, ever speak badly of previous employers on your CV, in your covering letter or in an interview. If you make employers jump through hoops, they will simply move on to the next CV. You can completely tailor the CV or Résumé to work for you, but do make sure you include the basics that employers want to see and make sure these are obvious so your employer doesn’t have to go hunting for them. This can really help bring your best results to your prospective employer’s attention. For example, whilst the sample info has been tailored to an Adult nurse, a Marketing Manager might want to add a results section rather than include results information within individual role details. Although you must include certain sections – contact info, experience and qualifications for example (as your would-be employers will be looking for them) – you can add additional sections to meet your needs. Edit or add in sections to suit youĭon’t feel like the sections we have given you are the only sections you can have. You can add evidence into your work history section underneath the relevant job roles. If you do write ‘proven results’ or something similar, your prospective employer will want to see evidence of this later in the CV. Take care to avoid fluffy vague statements. This really should be ‘you in a few words’. You’ll see a very short section under your name for writing a summary (or ‘personal statement’). Here are our top tips on customising this CV template to get the best use out of it: Write a summary Our Nursing CV example works well for a variety of job positions. How to customise our nursing CV example This brief guide explains how to write a nursing CV with the help of our template and example content. Here’s page one of this nursing CV example: ![]() REFERENCESĮxcellent references available on request. When I am not at work, I love visiting the gym, cycling and playing badminton. ![]() Strong ability to deal with emotional situations.Leadership skills developed through supervising junior and support staff.Excellent verbal/written communication skills.Empathy and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of those in my care.Nursing BN (Hons) (Upper Second Class) | September 2006 – June 2009Ī-level Chemistry (A), Physics (A) and Biology/Human Biology (B) | Completed June 2006ħ GCSEs grade C and above including Chemistry (B) and English (B) | Completed June 2004 Supporting clients within the community with complex health needs.Īlthough the agency did provide me with a lot of work, I would sometimes go for a week or two without any work so I left the position for a more steady role.Communicating efficiently and effectively with care teams and with other health care professionals.Completing written documentation to a very high standard.Working in a variety of hospital wards as needed.Taking on a range of nursing work for this agency as and when needed.I left this position due to relocating to Nottingham.īank Nurse | January 2010 – December 2013 Ensuring effective communication between day and night shifts.Assessing and planning residents’ care requirements.Providing elderly care, nursing care, dementia care and end of life care. ![]() I have a caring and compassionate attitude and really do love my work. Leading, organising, training and mentoring a team in my current role has allowed me to further develop my oral and written communication skills together with my leadership and team working skills. My more recent position was in a nursing home, delivering a range of elderly care and supervising a busy team. Having worked for an agency for 4 years, I initially gained a very broad range of experience working in hospital wards, the Community and care homes as needed. I am a Registered Adult Nurse with 7 years of experience who is passionate about caring. JOE BLOGGS – REGISTERED ADULT NURSE WITH NMC PINĪddress: 12, High Road, Nottingham NG1 2DY ![]()
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