Published Aug 13, 2012
oztizz184
369 Posts
how would you write your RN license info on the resume?
like...
Registered Nurse, state, license number, expiration date?
or which info to not include
thanks!
Double-Helix, BSN, RN
3,377 Posts
I don't list the license number or the expiration date. There's no need. If the company wants to know my license number then they can look online.
I list:
Registered Professional Nurse (active), state, and the date I was first licensed.
thank you ashley!
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,926 Posts
Prior to online nursing license verification, I did list my license # in resume header.
Today, I list info as separate section:
License and Certifications:
PA license issued: 7/22/1982 Active
NJ license issued:12/28/1992 Active
BLS for Healthcare Providers issued: 2/4/2012
For experienced nurses concerned about age discrimination, I would list just state and active.
I no longer list Medical/Surgical, RN,BC credential as let is lapse upon assuming management position.
The first thing I check on receiving RN application is license status- saves my time interviewing those with practice stipulations as employer does not permit hiring. Indicate if your license name differs from current name used saves my time too.
holinurse
48 Posts
Hi!
How can I get that I am currently licensed in 3 states on my resume while it taking up the least amount of space? Up until today, all I had was the NY license & number on it, which was listed under my BSN education experience. I want to add NJ and FL and keep it on one resume for ease of use. How about writing "Licensed in NY, NJ & FL" under my education experience? By writing that, should I not be concerned about the absence of the actual license numbers? I saw your post above and I value your opinion.
This is how it looks now:
EDUCATION
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ 2013
BS in Nursing, Graduated cum laude
Licensed in NY, NJ & FL
Touro College, Brooklyn, NY ..........
Thanks!
I'm now seeing resumes with license listed under Name Header
NRSKarenRN Nurse
1234 Candy Lane
North Pole, PA 19111
Cell: 484-555-1212
[email protected]
Licensed: PA, NJ, DE
That way frees up space and makes it easy to use online verification. Please make sure the name you list is actual license name too.
DiverseCity
5 Posts
Adding license listed in such a way is AMAZING for compact license sake! (my opinion)
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
I have never listed my RN license number or info on my resume. My resume simply reads, "Jane Doe, RN." If the employer wants my information, they can refer to my employment application.
However, I do not list license numbers or social security numbers on my resume in this era of prevalent identity theft.