Published Jun 15, 2014
Nurse J1112
95 Posts
Hello all, I recently was let go from my first nursing job, I dont want to get into it. But I was only there from May15 to June11. How do I tweek my resume? I have a touch of experience, still nothing really, but I need to edit the skills and experience area of my resume. How would I write this?
Objective
To utilize valuable knowledge and hone nursing skills while utilizing concise judgment, evidence based practice and team skills to provide safe and high quality care to effectively treat patients.
Education
+****** College, ***** FL 08/2013
- Associate Degree of Science in Nursing
- Currently in progress towards acquiring BSN
Skills
- Spanish speaking, can translate for case managers, communicate with family members, light teaching and education
- Computer Programs: Cerner, familiar with Epic, Powerchart, Micros, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint
- Interpret cardiac arrhythmias (2 lead ECG)
- IV insertion/care
Work Experience
******* H***** ***** Hospital
- Exceed client expectations of service in a compassionate caring manner highlighting institution's vision and mission to clientele
- Work with staff in a team orientated environment and accomplish all tasks beyond expectation per institution policy
- Strong ability to adapt to changing environment and client needs while maintaining patient client's satisfaction
- Effectively anticipated client's needs and requests of service on timely basis with follow up as necessary
- Excellent organization and planning skills in relation to client's immediate needs and cultural preferences
- Successfully resolve conflicts objectively among coworkers and clients
- Demonstrated effective communication with management
Giovani's Cafe, P******* P****, FL ******
- Learned to anticipate client's needs and requests of service
- Work with staff as a team player and accomplish all tasks
Certifications
Registered Nurse Licence #******* Exp. 4/2015
Basic Life Support/CPR Exp. 3/2015
ACLS EXP. 1/2016
NIH Stroke Scale- Group Test A EXP. 1/2015
Clinical Experience
++++++++++++++++ Medical Center
- Trends- Telemetry, ER, Cardiac Cath lab, Outpatient Services, OR June 2013 - Aug. 2013
- Cardio- Telemetry, Cardiac Cath Lab, ER May 2013 - June 2013
+++++++ +++++++ Medical Center
- Ortho/Neuro- Surgical/Step-down Post-Trauma, Stroke and Liver Transplant April 2013 - May 2013
- Pediatrics- Pediatric medical surgical floor, PICU, Pediatric ER Jan. 2013 - March 2013
+++++++ Hospital/ The Pavilion
- Psychiatry- Adult Units 1&2, Pediatric Unit, Admitting Oct. 2012 - Dec. 2012
- Obstetrics- L&D, Post-Partum, Mother Baby, Nursery, OR, PACU Aug. 2011 - Oct. 2012
+++++++++ Clinic
- GIGU- Medical Surgical floor, Endoscopy, OR May 2012 - July 2012
- Fundamental I & II- Orthopedics, Step-down Trauma May 2011 - May 2012
References available upon request
MrChicagoRN, RN
2,604 Posts
List where you are going to school, and anticipated graduation date
Translators translate written material. If you speak a different language, you would interpret.
All those wonderful, but unmeasurable descriptors of what you did at the hospital, yet no job title or dates will be a big red flag. Better be able to back those statements up in an interview, as well as explain why you no longer work there. Also your accomplishment are a mix of current and past tense. Since you no longer work there, those are all past accomplishments.
Good luck
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
As far as interpreting & translating JC recommendations are that facilities only use qualified medical interpreters not bilingual staff. Look into getting credentialed as that will only boost your resume.
Can you send me an example? Do you have one you can send as a guide? I googled some, but everything is so different and subjective to one's own opinion...I worked on a tele/surgical unit, I need specific examples for that kind of unit..
Ive been told that, I was looking into that. I might if its affordable.