Showing posts with label Pediatric Nursing Sample CV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pediatric Nursing Sample CV. Show all posts

6/25/2015

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Resume and CV Tips

According to the famous saying, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” This is true for your resume as well.  Organization, content, and structure are the keys to a successful pediatric nursing resume. 

For pediatric nurse practitioners, a resume not only documents your accomplishments, experiences and skills; it will speak for you when you cannot be there to speak for yourself.  Professionalism, clarity, and well thought out information will communicate these traits about you, and help you get the interview. 
View Sample Pediatric Nursing Resume

Answers to common questions:

Should I have a resume or a CV?  
If you have been a pediatric nurse longer than 5 years we highly recommend a CV to highlight your experience, education, research, publications, grants, honors, and professional development.
View Sample Pediatric Nursing CV

Should my resume only be one page?  
No, in the nursing profession most nurses engage in a multitude of areas of professional development that is difficult to showcase on only one page.  It is important to show the hospital environment you work for in terms of acuity, number of beds and patient population.  You will also need enough space to highlight your work experience in terms of accomplishments, procedures, and professional development.  See our sample pediatric nursing resume  

What is the best structure for my PNP resume?
The easiest to read and write, and thus the most common resume format, is chronological. It begins with your most recent PNP experience and works backward through your previous jobs. This format is most widely used by your peers.  Learn more about PNP Resume Structure



Melnic Consulting Group's nursing resume specialists are here to help you with your resume – no fee involved.  Please call us at (800) 886-7906 or email us your resume for a complimentary review.  


To inquire about these jobs visit Melnic Consulting Group or contact: Jill Gilliland 800-886-7906 jill@melnic.com

4/01/2013

NAPNAP Career Resource Guide Goes Live

It’s official…the NAPNAP Career Resource Guide is Now Live!

The National Association of Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) partnered with Melnic Consulting Group to bring you a brand new Nurse Practitioner (NP) Career Resource Guide dedicated to developing your nursing career and providing you with the tools to succeed along your personal and professional advanced practice nursing path.

The new Career Resource Guide refers to PNPs in most sections, but the information applies to all types of nurse practitioners (NPs) in all practice and clinical settings and should be an indispensable resource for NPs across the continuum of their careers.

For new graduate Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, the NAPNAP Career Resource Guide will assist your preparation for obtaining certification, securing your first PNP position, obtaining your DEA number, and successfully obtaining credentialing and privileging.  You will also find examples of helpful tools such as a curriculum vitae, cover letter, performance appraisals and templates of sample employment contracts. Not only will it assist you as you establish yourself in your career, it will provide the tools necessary for you to grow in your career.

For the experienced PNP, this resource will facilitate your continued successes and expand your professional development. Several NAPNAP (National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners) members contributed their expertise to establish a comprehensive resource inclusive of reimbursement issues, productivity and outcome measures.

Visit the NAPNAP Career Resource Guide today to access useful information such as:

Have additional PNP career questions?  Contact jill@melnic.com

Visit Melnic Consulting Group to view current PNP jobs or contact: Jill Gilliland 800-886-7906 jill@melnic.com

8/09/2012

Pediatric Nursing Resume and CV Tips

According to the famous saying, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” This is true for your resume as well.  Organization, content, and structure are the keys to a successful pediatric nursing resume. 

For pediatric nurses, a resume not only documents your accomplishments, experiences and skills; it will speak for you when you cannot be there to speak for yourself.  Professionalism, clarity, and well thought out information will communicate these traits about you, and help you get the interview.
View Sample Pediatric Nursing Resume

Answers to common questions:

Should I have a resume or a CV? 
If you’ve been a pediatric nurse longer than 5 years we highly recommend a CV to highlight your experience, education, research, publications, grants, honors, and professional development.
View Sample Pediatric Nursing CV

Should my resume only be one page? 
No, in the nursing profession most nurses engage in a multitude of areas of professional development that is difficult to showcase on only one page.  It is important to show the hospital environment you work for in terms of acuity, number of beds and patient population.  You will also need enough space to highlight your work experience in terms of accomplishments, procedures, and professional development.  See our sample pediatric nursing resume 

Our nursing resume specialists are here to help you with your resume – no fee involved.  Please call us at (800) 886-7906 or email us to set up a time to review your resume. 

Stay tuned for more pediatric nursing resume tips!
To inquire about pediatric nursing jobs visit Melnic Consulting Group or contact: Jill Gilliland 800-886-7906 jill@melnic.com