I'm applying for a charge nurse position (which I have really wanted for awhile) and while I know I have all the skills to succeed and am doing a panel interview with colleagues that I feel I have proven myself to, I still really want to have my resume look as appealing as possible.
I'm having a very difficult time formulating an objective statement that I feel accurately represents why I want the job and why I feel they should want me for the position. I would really welcome any critiques! I do feel that this objective explains why I want the job, but am unsure how it comes across to others and if it says enough about my understanding of the charge nurse role (I have filled in as charge nurse, so I do know the role) but don't feel that putting down coordinating patient assignments, staffing and paperwork accurately describes why I find the job appealing.
Thank you so much in advance!
"Objective: Contribute to quality patient care, outcomes and employee satisfaction through motivating colleagues with evidence based practice, knowledge of policies and procedures, leading by example, acting as a resource to others and overseeing the flow on the medical-surgical unit."
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I'm applying for a charge nurse position (which I have really wanted for awhile) and while I know I have all the skills to succeed and am doing a panel interview with colleagues that I feel I have proven myself to, I still really want to have my resume look as appealing as possible.
I'm having a very difficult time formulating an objective statement that I feel accurately represents why I want the job and why I feel they should want me for the position. I would really welcome any critiques! I do feel that this objective explains why I want the job, but am unsure how it comes across to others and if it says enough about my understanding of the charge nurse role (I have filled in as charge nurse, so I do know the role) but don't feel that putting down coordinating patient assignments, staffing and paperwork accurately describes why I find the job appealing.
Thank you so much in advance!
"Objective: Contribute to quality patient care, outcomes and employee satisfaction through motivating colleagues with evidence based practice, knowledge of policies and procedures, leading by example, acting as a resource to others and overseeing the flow on the medical-surgical unit."