Published Jul 17, 2017
AnnieOaklyRN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
2,587 Posts
Hi all,
I can't really find a straight answer elsewhere so I figured I would ask on here.
When you write your cover letter do you add your credentials?
Would I put: Annie Oakly, BSN, RN, Paramedic
or just Annie Oakly, RN
or no credentials?
What about in the signature line, would I put them there too?
Thanks for any advice, I am terrible at writing this stuff.
Annie
llg, PhD, RN
13,469 Posts
This might help.
http://www.nursecredentialing.org/Documents/Certification/DisplayCredentials-Brochure.PDF
Hi,
Thank you, I am looking more for information as to whether or not to put those on the resume, and not necessarily the order.
Yes, you should use your credentials in a cover letter. It is a professional communication.
Nurse Beth, MSN
145 Articles; 4,099 Posts
In your resume, your academic degrees and certifications are listed under the category "Education" or similarly titled section.
If you are applying to an RN position, your contact information would include your name, BSN,RN, but not paramedic. Your paramedic certification is included in the "Education" category and your paramedic work history is included in the "Work History" section.
In your cover letter signature, just put your name, BSN, RN. If you like you can highlight your paramedic experience in both your cover letter and your resume. Hope this helps!
Best wishes,