I am writing to express my interest in the Registered Nurse position at Gundersen Health System. As a new Graduate RN from Western Technical College with current Wisconsin RN Licensure and 6 years of experience as a CNA, I feel confident that my talents will be extremely beneficial to your facility. As noted on the attached resume, I developed excellent skills in patient evaluation through my nursing education. I have a demonstrated ability to provide exceptional patient care that focuses on all facets of a person’s physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychosocial condition. My experience as a CNA has given me the confidence and skills to care for multicultural patients efficiently. As my references attests, I work efficiently without supervision
I am a CNA, I am the person who helps your loved ones, children and maybe even yourself with everyday aspects. I am the person who helps your grandmother get ready in the morning or helps your uncle eat his lunch. I am slapped, bit and yelled at more times than not. I change diapers and clean up vomit daily. I wake up early and stay up late to help you when you whenever you need me. With all of this hard and tiring work comes the rewarding parts. I get to play card games like Go Fish and learn new ones from the residents like Bridge. I sit and talk with residents and hear their stories from when they are young. I get to soothe your premature baby and sit with her as she heals and grows until she goes home. I play board games and color with children who are suffering from chronic illness and cancer. I hold your mothers hand as I tell her it’s okay to go and that she is so loved. I am a CNA, and though I may not be for long I put my entire heart and soul into it and love every second. I have long desired for the chance to work in a medical setting and working in an assisted living home has made me realize that the job comes with so much more than the job description entails.
I am writing to state my keen interest in the New Graduate Nurse Residency Program that you advertised on the employment opportunities of your website. I will be graduating in May 2016 from Northwest Mississippi Community College with an Associates Degree in Nursing. I anticipate taking the NCLEX-RN state board exam in June 2016. I believe that my educational background and work experience will be greatly beneficial to your facility.
Being a Certified Nursing Assistant each skill is valuable as the next some of the qualites that an CNA should have is excellent verbal and communications skills, Astute observation skills, ability to follow rules and protocols , Time management and organiatiol skills,Empany and compassion.
I am submitting this letter out in regards to your advertisement in The Journal of Specialized Health Care Operations on February 9, 2016. I am pleased to learn of your need for a patient advocacy specialist II, as my career goal and expertise are directly in line with this opportunity. I graduated from Bishop State Community College on May 7, 2013. I have obtained an associate in science and therefore, I am well qualified for this position. My education and experience have provided me with excellent skill in finding solutions and information that patient needs in regards to their rights, strong skills of negotiation and mediation in regards to problem solving and knowledge of family relations, patient care, and other relevant skills required
I am writing to you with interest of joining your team in the position ‘New Graduate Rehab RN’. I learned of the position from a dear friend of mine who is currently a member of your team. I plan to graduate from nursing school this upcoming May and am interested in this position because I believe that it will help further my skills, education and shape me into an outstanding nurse.
I am writing in response to the Licensed Vocational Nurse position opened at your facility. I was instantly interested based off the job description and requirements listed, it seems as if the job will keep me very busy and will utilize my skills to the fullest extent of my licensure. I am convinced that this is a match worth exploring.
I’m writing to express my interest in the OB registered nurse position at Scenic Mountain Medical Center. It has always been an interest of mine to work in a labor and delivery unit. After haven chosen L&D as my elective clinical rotation and caring for laboring patients firsthand, my desire to care for mothers and newborns has only strengthened. My Bachelor of Nursing degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center has given me the opportunity to learn and apply the skills needed to provide high quality care.
Around 1998 I was a stay at home mom with all my children in school. I was bored with how my life was so I decide to try to become a CNA. I figured I could start there and then maybe one day work my way up to LPN and then RN. I took the class and I did well. I was ready to take the state exam and I was excited, then my husband Richard said “We are moving, I got transferred to a new location”. So we moved and I never had the chance to take the state exam. Now years later my husband had a stroke. My new title now was nurse maid to him. I have been taking care of him now for almost 7 years, and have become good at what I do. Now that he is doing better and I do not have to be with him 24/7 anymore I am ready to move on to the next step and try
The strong desire to help and lead others is deeply rooted in my DNA, following the worth ethic that my mother has. Growing up, I was always the responsible, reliable, motherly like child to my friends and especially to my younger siblings. And so right off the bat, my life has always been different from others. As a young adult, I now realize the impact of my life on others by professionally entering the medical, which is why I have chosen to take CNA as my first step.
Energetic senior nursing student at Keene State College with clinical experience in a variety of specialties looking to earn a preceptorship in a fast paced acute care setting.
Everyday, this is my mantra, “It needs strength to accept weakness, but it is a display of power to use weakness to strive and become better. Even the best has room for improvements.”
I am writing to express my desire to begin my nursing career with St. Luke’s Medical Center. The registered nurse position in Acute Rehab 7pm-7am advertised in career link is of particular interest to me, however, I would be pleased to discuss any full-or part-time employment opportunity for which you feel I may be qualified.
Delegated Registered Professional Nurse, committed to providing excellent care in all ages and medical condition. A flexible team player with positive attitude and good communication skills. Successful in managing time, prioritizing task, and exercising sound judgment required to improving quality of patient care.
My nursing background is in women and children’s health care. As a clinician, I have practiced in acute and primary care settings. My professional interests include nursing genomics, nursing leadership, and new program development.
Sick-bowel. Bedpan. Blood. These things don’t faze me. I believe passion and dedication are ultimately what makes a successful Nursing Auxiliary. Not only is it how you care for your patient that will determine their outcome in life, but also the nursing auxiliary qualities and style. Not only do I have the enthusiasm to share my love of health and well being. I also have the knowledge, skills and inspiration to motivate people. It’s energising to think that you’re nursing someone back to health – giving them the greatest opportunities in life. Realising my transferable skills and knowledge will make an impact on a patient’s life is incredible, being part of that process excites me.