Published Apr 3, 2013
TryingNot2BeScared
99 Posts
Jo Blow, LPN
ABC Rd.
New York, NY 12590
(212) XXX-XXXX
emailgoeshere@me.com
2010-2013 Nature's Pantry
Specialized Team Associate
2006-2008 Dominican Sisters of Hope
Administrative Assistant to the Director of Nursing
Lutheran Care Center
3/2012-4/2012 Rehabilitation Unit
9/2012-11/2012 Long Term Care
Thompson House at Northern Dutchess Hospital
11/2012-12/2012 Rehabilitation, Long Term Care Units
2013-present -YANA Clinic Rockaways, Queens
Dutchess Community College
* RN program 2012-2012
Dutchess County Boces School of Practical Nursing
* Licensed Practical Nursing Certificate
2005-2008 -Profession:NYSLPN License No: 313780
Dutchess Community College -BLS CPR & AED 1/30/12
* AS Liberal Arts of Science/Biology
The format did not come out right at all when I copied and pasted it. Sorry.
Bayat
86 Posts
I would try it like this. Mind you, nothing is set in stone: if you don't like something you can change it to suit your tastes.
Since I'm not familar with your background, I borrowed some of my nurse friend's professional profile and made it more generic. Same with the summary that's under the LPN title and with the dates when you graduated from your programs. Be sure to tailor it for yourself. Look over your work experieces and see whether you can reword the bullet points to show value you gave to the firms.
The skill highlights section is your buzzword list. I move those skills I saw in your clinical area into here. check to see what to add - mind that the phrase must one to three words and must begin with a noun. Reserve the verbs for the work experience section.
I also took a reasonable guess as to the cities and states of the places you worked at.
You have an employment gap so be ready to explain it in an interview.
ABC Rd. * New York, NY 12590 * (212) XXX-XXXX * [email protected]
Energetic, motivational and leader dedicated to driving top-quality patient care. Looking for a position in a top-notch facility with a commitment to innovative processes.
* Maintaining professional composure and effectiveness in Rehabilitation and Long Care Center nursing, and make decisions in fast-paced, unpredictable and stressful environments.
* Interfacing seamlessly with doctors, specialized support services, pharmacists, patients and visiting families.
* Resourceful in perceiving and resolving problems and proven communication skills, both written and oral.
* Without fail, projects a polished, positive and professional demeanor.
Licensed Practical Nursing, State of New York, License number 313780
BLS CPR & AED 1/30/12
* Colostomy care * Oxygen therapy * data collection* Documentation * Wound care * Medication administration* Multi tasking * G-tube feedings * Jackson Pratt care
NATURE'S PANTRY, Newburgh, NY 2010 - 2013
* Assisted customers with alternative and holistic remedy decisions.* Implemented nutritional information to customers with concerns regarding diabetes, celiac disease, high cholesterol, food/skin allergies and drug interactions.
DOMINICAN SISTERS OF HOPE, Ossining, NY 2006 - 2008
* Created all schedules for staff which included RN's, LPN's and CNA's.* Recorded meetings and assisted pharmaceutical companies and physicians upon their arrival and via phone.* Coordinated employees' vacation, personal, holiday, and sick time while honoring time off requests when needed.* Assisted during weather emergencies, staying overtime and coordinating staffing issues.
Rehabilitation and Long Term Care Units, LUTHERAN CARE CENTER (March to November 2012)
Rehabilitation and Long Term Care Units, THOMPSON HOUSE AT NORTHERN DUTCHESS HOSPITAL (November to December 2012)
YANA Clinic, Queens, NY 2013 - present
DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Associates of Science Liberal Arts of Science/Biology 2012
DUTCHESS COUNTY BOCES SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING
Licensed Practical Nursing Certificate 2012
SuzieVN
537 Posts
I like the new version. You're hired, if I have my say.
ahya
17 Posts
Good day everyone. May I kindly ask if this kind of resume can also be applicable if your applying as a foreign nurse. Thank you very much
The type of resume you see here from my rework is called a hybird (or combination) resume: it combines elements of functional and chronological resumes and seems most favored by busy American employers. An employer would skim a resume/cover letter combination of a candidate for about 7 to 9 seconds, usually in an "F" eye pattern movement (skimming down the left-third side of the page usually around the upper third part then across or down if something catches his/her eye that's intriging), before deciding whether the paperwork makes the initial cut or not. Or as we southerners say "about the attention span of a nat." So my small rework is designed to maximize that so you get into the next stage: the interview - then the whole resume becomes your script.
It puts forward the value you're offering up front with your brand that says to the employer "I'm the answer to your problem." As a foreign nurse you can maximize your brand with a combination of language, patient / cultural sensitivities, and skills. So you're going to do a little research about the employer and geographic area you'll applying for and tailor the resume accordingly, mostly in the mission statement (the short sentence below "Licensed Practical Nurse"), your professional profile, and your top skills in the "Skill Highlights." Not all the employer's problems are going be printed on the want ad and he/she may not even be aware of it.
Organization is key. If you have considerable experience to offer, then that comes up below your skills to highlight them by emphasizing how you exceeded your previous employer's relevant value expectations with two- to five- bullets points. If you're a newly minted nurse, then below your skills would be your education followed by your clinical experience where your practicum and rotation subjects can sell. In America, everybody's primary role is that of "business-person" so use your resume and cover letter as marketing tools.
If so interested, you could post you resume in a seperate thread - redacted so personal info, places you actually worked at and applying for, and other identifiers won't be used to trace back to your real persona. See above for an example. Then your resume can be critiqued by your peers for improvements they see needed. I'm assuming you were taught English as a foreign language so your writing might be somewhat more formal and lengthly than Americans are used to reading and could be seen as "stilted" compaired to native writers. Practicing your writing helps overcome this.
Mind you, the only thing you can see here in the thread is the content. The other part, image presentation (colors, fonts, text posistioning, borders, etc.) is a bit more difficult to do here (in other words, I haven't figured out how to use those icon thingies in the text box here).
thank you very much! your reply is seriously helpful
Just to show what this resume would look like given the full treatment:
GoosbyLPN
574 Posts
How do i get my resume to look like this exact set up? I see other templetes online, but its giving me this set up with color blocks and all