psych cover letter!?

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A nursing school friend of mine has let me know about an opening at her job in the psych ED. She told me to get my cover letter and resume ready and she will provide me with her supervisor's address to mail in my materials. How does this sound for my cover letter?

Dear Nurse Manager, (

Thank you for taking this time to review my application for the behavioral health emergency department nurse position at ::hospital::. I believe that you will find my experience in high-volume customer service paired with my academic background has prepared me to be a useful addition to the nursing team at ::hospital::.

I am a Registered Nurse and recently graduated Magna Cum Laude from Bachelor College. I discovered my passion for psychiatric nursing while attending Community College where I spent a clinical rotation on an adult inpatient psychiatric unit. I sincerely enjoy working with this population because I find it fascinating. My patience, compassion, and ability to maintain a calm demeanor will be helpful while I pursue this specialty.

While attending college, I worked part time as a customer service representative at ::grocery store::. During that time, I developed a passion for excellent customer service, efficiency, and teamwork. These skills are important in meeting the demands of a full-time nursing position. The skills that I have learned at ::grocery store:: will better allow me to provide patient centered, compassionate care. (

Please find my resume attached for consideration for the behavioral health ED nurse position. I can be reached at ::CELL PHONE:: or at [email protected] at your convenience. Thank you for your consideration and I hope to hear from you soon.

Best,

Daynuh, BSN, RN

Side note.. I am PALS certified and it is listed on my resume. Should I remove it since it is not applicable to psych? I don't want to raise any red flags as to why I am PALS certified when I am applying for an adult care position. I don't want them seeing that and thinking "she's not serious about psych nursing"

I do love peds and thats where I eventually want to end up, but I loved my psych rotation too.

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