Published Feb 7, 2008
algebra_demystified
215 Posts
I'm probably going to be leaving my EMT job soon. My manager let me know he'd sign any letter of reference I gave him and would give me a good review over the phowone to anyone who called. It's up to me to write the letter.
I want a position as an ICU nurse in a new-grad program. How would you word a letter for this guy to sign? He's entirely satisfied with my work, it's just that one-day-a-week employees are about to be cut.
I will have letters of reference from three of my clinical instructors plus a letter from my EMT supervisor.
Thanks for any suggestions.
CraigB-RN, MSN, RN
1,224 Posts
I'm probably going to be leaving my EMT job soon. My manager let me know he'd sign any letter of reference I gave him and would give me a good review over the phowone to anyone who called. It's up to me to write the letter.I want a position as an ICU nurse in a new-grad program. How would you word a letter for this guy to sign? He's entirely satisfied with my work, it's just that one-day-a-week employees are about to be cut.I will have letters of reference from three of my clinical instructors plus a letter from my EMT supervisor.Thanks for any suggestions.
The mandatory open to learning, self motivated, identifies areas aof improvement and suggests ways to improve. Broad knowledge base, intigrate nursing knowledge and skills into EMT work. Customer oriented,
Stuff like that.