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Your Nursing Resume Guide (Sample Resume Download)

Nurse Abnormalities

Your Nursing Resume Questions Answered Congratulations, you are officially a new nurse! You might be a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN), or APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) , but in every way, you are new and you are looking for a job. How should my resume be formatted? So here we go.

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Nursing Resume Tips

Post University

Whether you are considering nursing school, are currently in nursing school, or are a recent graduate, one fact remains: You need to know how to craft a compelling resume to stand out and land a job in the field. A polished resume can make a significant difference in your ability to land the position that you want.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

Some common places where FNPs can work include: Schools Churches and parishes Holistic health centers Pediatrician’s offices OB/GYN offices (maternal care) Long-term care facilities Download your guide to learn everything you need to know about earning a Master of Science in Nursing online.

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Contract Nursing: Navigating the Process

The Gypsy Nurse

Contract nursing is a great way to explore new opportunities and travel to new places, all while building a very impressive resume,” Camille said. “It Know what’s required: Certifications, licensing & credentialing. The AMN Healthcare team helps with licensing and credentialing as part of their dedication to excellence.

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Re-entering the Healthcare Workforce as an NP after 10 Years

Board Vitals - Nursing

Step 1: Re-certification As a registered nurse, I was able to keep my license current by simply completing the required continuing education and paying the renewal fee. The recruiters would take my resume and the screening information to their respective managers or doctors to see if they wanted to pursue the hiring process further with me.

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Goals of a 4th Year Nurse and a Pandemic Update from NUHQ

Nursing Uncensored

I don’t plan on keeping this attitude permanently, but I also can’t say when I’ll resume my “extra” roles since we have no idea what this pandemic will bring in the next few months. While some money-making would be nice, that’s not my driving factor. I have some plans for the future, but these plans are still really under baked.

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What’s the Right Way To List Your Nursing Credentials?

Nurse.com

Then, list your license, which is required for you to practice. Next, I note my RN degree, which is the only license I have. We do not note technical certifications after our names, but we would list them in a resume or CV in the skills section. Download the Nurse.com social networking app today. Other recognitions.