Published Sep 6, 2012
sheeky
18 Posts
Hello,
I am beginning my career in nursing & I have had two CNA/AUA jobs & currently accepted into LPN program this Sept. My question is my resume is starting to look like I am unreliable & tends to jump from job to jobs. Each incident is expainable.
If I could get any feedbacks on my resume it will be appreciated.
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXX@XXXX
(XXX)XXX-XXXX
OBJECTIVE
Dedicated, service-focusedprofessional seeking to transition into healthcare as an Advanced Unlicensed Assistant.Reliable worker with the ability to quickly learn new concepts and skills.Passion for helping others and eagerness to work as a team.
Education
01/2011- 6/2/2011 XXXXXXXXXXXX, Norman,Oklahoma
- Certification,Advanced Unlicensed Assistant, AUA
- Practicum:AUA instruction 240 hours, AUA clinical 40 hours, Long Term Care clinical 16hours.
- CourseHighlights: Perform assistive role to licensed nurses in acute care settings.Includes: sterile specimen collection, suture removal, catheterization,nasogastric feeding, feeding techniques, recording vital signs, transfer,positioning, and turning, infection control, emergency procedures, and maintaincommunication with patients, families, and health care workers.
8/2008 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Degreepending, AAS Nursing
- Practicum:Medical Terminology 3 hours, Anatomy and Physiology 3 hours, Nutrition 3 hours,Psychology Development 3 hours, Nursing Overview 1 hour
- Completionof 35 college credit hours
ClinicalExperience
- VALong Term Care Facility 60 hours
- PurcellMunicipal Hospital 40 hours
- EmergencyDepartment, Phlebotomy, Medical Surgical rotation
Certifications
- AdvancedUnlicensed Assistant
- HomeHealth Aide / Long Term Nurse Aide
- CPR/ First Aide
- Bloodborne / Airborne Pathogens
- HIPPA
- OccupationalBarber Licensure
WorkHistory
03/01/2012- NurseAssistant Oncology/Med-Surge for XXXXX Hospital, Okc, Oklahoma
- Monitor vital signs and post op vitals
- Establishing patient rapport
- Perineal care
- Patient transport
- Monitor strict intake/output
- Patient comfort care
08/28/2011- 02/20/2012 NurseTech Med-Surge for XXXXXXXXXXX, Okc, Oklahoma
12/2009- 1/2011 Primary CareProvider in XXXXXX, Oklahoma
- Responsibilityfor the care of mentally impaired parent suffering from congestive heartfailure
- Administeredmedication
- Assistedpatient financial account, daily living needs, and feedings
- Scheduleddoctor's appointment
8/2007- 3/2008 IndependentContractor for XXXXXXXXX, Moore, Oklahoma
- Deliveryin all weather conditions and to work well under stressful environment
- Dead-linedriven of orders made
- Documentedpayments received
12/1996 - 11/2006 Barber for XXXXXXX Barber Shop, Tinker, Oklahoma
- Performedmilitary regulation haircuts
- Workedwell in fast-pace environment
- Followedprotocol of sanitary procedures
- Strongteam player
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SHGR, MSN, RN, CNS
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Hello,I am beginning my career in nursing & I have had two CNA/AUA jobs & currently accepted into LPN program this Sept. My question is my resume is starting to look like I am unreliable & tends to jump from job to jobs. Each incident is expainable.If I could get any feedbacks on my resume it will be appreciated.NameAddressContact infoOBJECTIVEDedicated, service-focusedprofessional seeking to transition into healthcare as an Advanced Unlicensed Assistant. Reliable worker with the ability to quickly learn new concepts and skills. Passion for helping others and eagerness to work as a teamEducation01/2011- 6/2/2011 XXXXXXXXXXXX, Norman,Oklahoma- Certification, Advanced Unlicensed Assistant, AUA- Practicum:AUA instruction 240 hours, AUA clinical 40 hours, Long Term Care clinical 16 hours- Course Highlights: Perform assistive role to licensed nurses in acute care settings. Includes: sterile specimen collection, suture removal, catheterization,nasogastric feeding, feeding techniques, recording vital signs, transfer,positioning, and turning, infection control, emergency procedures, and maintain communication with patients, families, and health care workers8/2008 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma- Degree pending, AAS Nursing- Practicum: Medical Terminology 3 hours, Anatomy and Physiology 3 hours, Nutrition 3 hours, Psychology Development 3 hours, Nursing Overview 1 hour- Completionof 35 college credit hoursClinical Experience- VA Long Term Care Facility 60 hours- Purcell Municipal Hospital 40 hours- Emergency Department, Phlebotomy, Medical Surgical rotationCertifications- Advanced Unlicensed Assistant- Home Health Aide / Long Term Nurse Aide- CPR/ First Aide- Bloodborne / Airborne Pathogens- HIPPA- Occupational Barber LicensureWorkHistory3/01/2012– Nurse Assistant Oncology/Med-Surge for XXXXX Hospital, Okc, Oklahoma- Monitor vital signs and post op vitals- Establishing patient rapport - Perineal care- Patient transport- Monitor strict intake/output - Patient comfort care08/28/2011– 02/20/2012 NurseTech Med-Surge for XXXXXXXXXXX, Okc, OklahomaPerform vital sign, EKG, telemetry monitoringCollection of intake/output Establish glucose readingInsure patient safetyConduct routine personal careRepositioning of patient12/2009- 1/2011 Primary CareProvider in XXXXXX, Oklahoma- Responsibility for the care of mentally impaired parent suffering from congestive heartfailure- Administered medication- Assisted patient financial account, daily living needs, and feedings- Scheduled doctor’s appointment8/2007- 3/2008Independent Contractor for XXXXXXXXX, Moore, Oklahoma- Delivery in all weather conditions and to work well under stressful environment- Dead-line driven of orders made- Documented payments received12/1996 – 11/2006 Barber for XXXXXXX Barber Shop, Tinker, Oklahoma- Performed military regulation haircuts- Worked well in fast-pace environment- Followed protocol of sanitary procedures- Strong team playerSorry for not editing. I hope I can get any feedbacks. Thanks in advanced yall!
Name
Address
Contact info
Dedicated, service-focusedprofessional seeking to transition into healthcare as an Advanced Unlicensed Assistant. Reliable worker with the ability to quickly learn new concepts and skills. Passion for helping others and eagerness to work as a team
- Certification, Advanced Unlicensed Assistant, AUA
- Practicum:AUA instruction 240 hours, AUA clinical 40 hours, Long Term Care clinical 16 hours
- Course Highlights: Perform assistive role to licensed nurses in acute care settings. Includes: sterile specimen collection, suture removal, catheterization,nasogastric feeding, feeding techniques, recording vital signs, transfer,positioning, and turning, infection control, emergency procedures, and maintain communication with patients, families, and health care workers
- Degree pending, AAS Nursing
- Practicum: Medical Terminology 3 hours, Anatomy and Physiology 3 hours, Nutrition 3 hours, Psychology Development 3 hours, Nursing Overview 1 hour
Clinical Experience
- VA Long Term Care Facility 60 hours
- Purcell Municipal Hospital 40 hours
- Emergency Department, Phlebotomy, Medical Surgical rotation
- Advanced Unlicensed Assistant
- Home Health Aide / Long Term Nurse Aide
- Occupational Barber Licensure
3/01/2012– Nurse Assistant Oncology/Med-Surge for XXXXX Hospital, Okc, Oklahoma
08/28/2011– 02/20/2012 NurseTech Med-Surge for XXXXXXXXXXX, Okc, Oklahoma
- Responsibility for the care of mentally impaired parent suffering from congestive heartfailure
- Administered medication
- Assisted patient financial account, daily living needs, and feedings
- Scheduled doctor’s appointment
8/2007- 3/2008Independent Contractor for XXXXXXXXX, Moore, Oklahoma
- Delivery in all weather conditions and to work well under stressful environment
- Dead-line driven of orders made
- Documented payments received
12/1996 – 11/2006 Barber for XXXXXXX Barber Shop, Tinker, Oklahoma
- Performed military regulation haircuts
- Worked well in fast-pace environment
- Followed protocol of sanitary procedures
- Strong team player
Sorry for not editing. I hope I can get any feedbacks. Thanks in advanced yall!
Compassion_x
449 Posts
FYI - not trying to be some grammar nazi but make sure you spell HIPAA, as it stands for health insurance portability and accountability act - and not HIPPA. Spelling is always important! :)