How to write a top Nurse Resume and Cover letter. With examples.

The nurse profession is an abutment of the medical system, therefore are employers precautious when choosing nurses for the team. This is why is really important to have a well-written Nursing Cover letter and Resume. All about it can be found below.

Gerrard Green
2 min readApr 3, 2022
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Writing Tips

  • †Cover letters should be unique to each employer based on the skills and qualifications of the position and the uniqueness of the employment setting. Once you develop a strong base cover letter, you can use it to guide future letters.
  • Your cover letter should introduce your resume, not repeat it.
  • Write about your personal qualities as a way of introducing your skills:
  • “I am a dedicated worker as demonstrated not only in my clinical assignments but also in my experience with the Student Nursing Association, where I served as a committee chair.”
  • “I am a fast learner as demonstrated through my med surge rotation, where my supervisor indicated I was able to _____ procedure faster than any other nursing student she had supervised.”
  • Incorporate language from the job posting into your cover letter as employers often do keyword searches to search for candidates.
  • Use a standard business letter format: block (left-justified throughout) or modified block (indents).
  • Use traditional fonts that are easy to read like Times, Arial, or Calibri.
  • Proofread to ensure your resume is free of grammatical and/or typographical errors. Your cover letter should demonstrate your writing ability.

Content

When writing your cover letter, consider the following questions:

  • Why does this position appeal to you? If the answer is location or pay, consider the next level of appeal for you — is there anything else about the role that appeals to you? If not, what is it about this type of work that appeals to you?
  • How did you learn about the opportunity?
  • What specific requirements mentioned in the job description do you fulfill? If you’re applying without a job posting, what requirements do you anticipate that you can fulfill?
  • How do you fulfill those requirements?
  • What steps are you going to take to follow up with the employer after sending your resume and cover letter?

Use this cover letter and sample based on a real job posting to help you write your own.

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