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How to write a peer educator resume
Craft a resume summary statement
A resume summary is your opening statement that highlights your strongest skills and top accomplishments. It is your chance to quickly let recruiters know who you are professionally - and why they should hire you for the peer educator role.
Step 1: Start with your current job title, or the one you aspire to. Are you a passionate manager? A skilled analyst? It's a good starting point.
Step 2: Next put your years of experience in peer educator-related roles.
Step 3: Now is the time to put your biggest accomplishment or something you are professionally proud of.
Step 4: Read over what you have written. It should be 2-4 sentences. Your goal is to summarize your experience, not recite your resume.
These tips will help you demonstrate why you are the perfect fit for the peer educator position.Please upload your resume so Zippia’s job hunt AI can draft a summary statement for you.
List the right project manager skills
Many resumes are filtered out by hiring software before a human eye ever sees them. A robust Skills section can let recruiters (and bots) know you have the skills to do the job. Here is how to make the most of your skills section:
- Look to the job listing. You often need to include the exact keywords from the job description. Take note of the skills listed for the job.
- Put all relevant hard and soft skills in your skills section.
- Be specific. If you are too broad, you may not be giving the best picture of your skills and leave the hiring manager uncertain of your abilities.
- Be up to date. Software names change and companies merge. Don't look out of touch by being careless.
- Be accurate. Spelling and even upper or lowercase can dramatically change meanings. Make sure you are correctly listing your skills.
Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on a peer educator resume:
- Community Outreach
- Alcohol Awareness
- Domestic Violence
- Sexual Assault Prevention
- Substance Abuse
- Community Resources
- Mental Health Issues
- Sexual Health
- Educate Peers
- Public Speaking
- Health Education Programs
- STI
- Role Model
- Health Topics
- Syllabus
- Community Events
- Body Image
- Reproductive Health
- Outreach Events
- STD
- Health Fairs
- PowerPoint
- Healthy Relationships
- Social Justice
- Student Organizations
- Birth Control
- Educational Workshops
- Peer Support
- Hiv Testing
- Group Discussions
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How to structure your work experience
Your work experience should be structured:
- With your most recent roles first, followed by earlier roles in reverse chronological order.
- Job title, along with company name and location on the left.
- Put the corresponding dates of employment on the left side.
- Keep only relevant jobs on your work experience.
How to write peer educator experience bullet points
Your resume is your chance to show your biggest accomplishments. Don't just list your job responsibilities, instead take the opportunity to show why you're really good at what you do. Here is how you do that:
- Start with strong action verbs like managed, spearheaded, created, etc. Your goal is to show what you did and verbs will help demonstrate your contributions.
- Use numbers to quantify your achievements. Did you save time with a new report? Increase revenue? How large was the team you managed?
- Keep it concise. You're highlighting your achievements. Consider if all details you are sharing are relevant, or can be written more efficiently.
Here are great bullet points from peer educator resumes:
Work history example #1
Peer Educator
Ada S. McKinley Community Services
- Developed curriculum and then trained community volunteers to enter schools and facilitate HIV & AIDS lesson.
- Provided HIV-related resources focused on prevention and treatment strategies.
- Conducted presentations at various community based organizations in relation to HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention.
- Educated youth About dating and relationships, the depression of sex before marriage And STDs.
- Prepared and presented formal and informal lectures related to comprehensive sexual education topics.
Work history example #2
Peer Educator
Peace Corps
- Developed curriculum and then trained community volunteers to enter schools and facilitate HIV & AIDS lesson.
- Organized and facilitated conferences and sports tournaments using PEPFAR funds to promote HIV awareness and condom use.
- Marketed and facilitated training of trainers workshops for 12 Peace Corps Volunteers regarding HIV/AIDS, sexual education in Morocco.
- Co-managed World Bank funds to host health fair aimed at administering the HIV rapid test to the general population.
- Facilitated community and school health programs designed to prevent and reduce HIV/AIDS transmission among other common illnesses and diseases.
Work history example #3
Community Service Volunteer
Boys & Girls Club
- Prepared food in the kitchen Facilitated crafts and music Helped with summer Bible School either in kitchen or as group leader
- Helped elementary school students with reading and mathematics homework after school.
- Supervised, mentored, and tutored elementary students with reading and mathematics.
- Participated in singing, Bible study, and counseling for troubled teenage girls.
- Trained in CPR, use of physical restraints and the use of mechanical restraints such as handcuffs and leg shackles.
Work history example #4
Dietary Aide (Part-Time)
Pottsville Hospital & Warne Clinic
- Practiced appropriate communication techniques with management and coworkers and developed a rapport with residents.
- Delivered and collected trays, operated dishwasher according to established procedures.
- Cleaned and put away trays, dishes and glasses.
- Cleaned all of the used dishes and wiped down all the machines, counters and tables.
- Washed dishes, pots and pans, trays, etc.
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Add an education section to your resume
Here is the best way to format your education section:
- Display your highest degree first.
- If you graduated over 5 years ago, put this section at the bottom of your resume. If you lack relevant work experience, the education section should go to the top.
- If you have a bachelor's or master's degree, do not list your high school education.
- If your graduation year is more than 15-20 years ago, it's better not to include dates in this section.
Here are some examples of good education entries for resumes:
Master's Degree in psychology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
2018 - 2019
Master's Degree in sociology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ
2008 - 2009
Highlight your peer educator certifications on your resume
If you have any additional certifications or education-like achievements, add them to the education section.
Start simple. Include the full name of the certification. It's also good to mention the organization that issued the certification. Next, specify when you obtained the certification.
If you have any of these certifications, be sure to include them on your peer educator resume:
- Certified Peer Specialist (CPS)
- Certified in Public Health (CPH)
- Certified Sexuality Educator (CSE)