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5 Steps to a Stronger Nursing Resume

Minority Nurse

When you’re in the market for a nursing job, a resume is a very important part of your job search toolkit. If you’d like to buff up your resume , here are five steps to make you a stronger contender in a competitive nursing job market. Many job-seekers do themselves a disservice by keeping their resume to one page.

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How to Transition from Bedside Nursing to Leadership Roles

Diversity Nursing

Start by cultivating skills such as: Effective Communication : Learn to communicate with diverse teams and adapt your style to different audiences. These experiences will not only enhance your resume but also build your confidence in leading others. Acting as a preceptor or mentor for new Nurses.

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The Well-Fed Nursing Career

Minority Nurse

and soft skills (communication, emotional intelligence, patient education, etc.) Community service and volunteerism are great ways to network, give a sense of personal accomplishment and connection to your community, and enhance your resume. Your resume should always be up to date and ready for action.

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How Nurses Can Protect Their Mental Health: Smart Self-Care Strategies to Prevent Burnout

Minority Nurse

Before jumping into a new opportunity, create a stellar and professional-looking resume that highlights your strengths. Use guidelines for writing a resume to tailor your document for each position, carefully choosing what to emphasize in your professional history and educational background to align with the job’s priorities.

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Own Your Nursing Brand

Daily Nurse

Some aspects of your brand include, but are not limited to: Resume, cover letter, and other career-related documents LinkedIn profile Social media and internet presence Networking style Your network Organizations you belong to Community service and volunteerism Education Personality, communication style, etc. A salesperson?

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Levels of Nursing Explained

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Licensed Practical Nurse Position Description: This level of nurse, known as a licensed practical nurse, is responsible for providing patient care by acting as the primary communicator between the healthcare team and the patient. They may be responsible for communicating with the patient’s family. APRN Median Annual Salary: $63.48/hour,

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4 Phases of Emergency Management for Hospitals and Health Systems

Relias

Every hospital should have a comprehensive disaster response plan that includes communication protocols, patient evacuation procedures, and contingency plans for service continuity. Ensure clear communication: Keep staff, patients, and the community informed throughout the disaster using established communication protocols.