New Grad Nursing Resume Sample

Put your hard work and experience on display in your nursing resume.

By Kathleen Walder, Monster Contributor

Completing your coursework and clinical hours to become an RN is quite an achievement. As you apply for jobs to embark on a healthy career, be sure to tout all the time, dedication, and hard work you’ve invested in your education when you write your new grad nursing resume. If you’re not sure where to begin, we can prescribe you a new grad nursing resume template to help you start your job search.

Hiring managers are inundated with resumes, especially right after graduation dates. To make their job easier, and ensure your resume stands out, start your new grad nursing resume with a professional summary. This brief paragraph or two condenses all your skills, abilities, accomplishments, and attributes up top in an easy-to-read format. Take your summary a step further by tailoring it to each position you apply for—read the job posting carefully and write your summary using the keywords that are prominent in the posting.

New Grad Nursing Resume

MARCELLA RINELLA, RN

Richfield, Ohio 00000 | (555) 555-5555 | marcella@email.com | linkedin.com/marcella.rinella

Ohio Licensed Registered Nurse • Certified Nursing Assistant

Compassionate and Patient-Centered Registered Nurse with clinical experience in diverse settings, including med/surg, intensive, and emergency care for a large non-profit trauma center/hospital and primary care for pediatrics and adults in a fast-paced private clinic. Adeptly multitask to deliver quality care to several patients simultaneously from admission to discharge.

Adaptable Communicator highly skilled at establishing trust and building rapport by listening to patients’ complaints/needs and demonstrating clinical skills competence. Modifies patient/caregiver education based on language proficiency, cognitive abilities, and age. Contributes a collaborative work style and professional demeanor to foster positive relationships with other disciplines.

CORE COMPETENCIES

Clinical Assessment | Medication Administration | Comprehensive Care Plans | Vital Signs Monitoring | Medical-Surgical Care

Patient Outcome Measures | Health Promotion | Patient/Family Education | Discharge Planning | Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Professional Communication | Quality Assurance (QA) | Regulatory Compliance | HIPAA | Electronic Medical Records (EMR)

Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) │ School One │ GPA: x.x/4.0 | Expected Graduation, Class of 20xx

Notable Achievements: List awards, professional group involvement, special projects, scholarships, etc.

Relevant Coursework: Nursing Foundations, Medical-Surgical Nursing, System Specific Nursing Interventions Series, Adult & Pediatric Nursing, Health Assessment, Healthcare Fundamentals, Care Transitions, Ethics, Professional Responsibility

Certificate, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) | School Two | GPA x.x/4.0 | 20xx

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

STUDENT REGISTERED NURSE

Company One | Cleveland, OH | xx/20xx – xx/20xx

  • Gained versatile clinical experience during four three-week rotations through Emergency Department, Surgical Intensive Care, and Neurological Care Unit in a 620+ bed tertiary care hospital and Level I trauma center.
  • Triaged and treated patients with chronic, acute, and emergent conditions, including performing wound care and cognitive assessments, assisting with diagnostic testing, and arranging in-house consults/referrals for services and medical equipment.
  • Improved coordination of care and patient outcome tracking by developing a multidisciplinary discharge planning template.

STUDENT REGISTERED NURSE

Company Two | Beachwood, OH | xx/20xx – xx/20xx

  • Managed care for eight+ patients on a Med/Surg/Telemetry unit, including caring for catheters and intravenous lines, providing incision care and dressing changes, administering and documenting medication, and delivering education for precautions.
  • Maximized pain management, mobility goals, and response to medical status changes by coordinating care with multidisciplinary teams, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, and dietary.

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT

Company Three | Lakewood, OH | xx/20xx – xx/20xx

  • Fostered a positive patient experience and optimal workflow by balancing administrative and clinical duties in a primary care clinic serving 120+ daily patients with diverse complexity and medical needs, ranging from newborn through elderly adults.
  • Promoted prompt patient visits and timely clinic flow by proactively stocking treatment rooms, skillfully administering immunizations and pre-examination testing, assisting physicians with procedures, and scribing medical information for providers.

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