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How to write a registered nurse supervisor resume
Craft a resume summary statement
A well-written resume summary is basically an elevator pitch. You are summing up your skills and experience in a few sentences to wow recruiters, hiring managers, and decision makers into giving you an interview. Here are some tips to putting your best foot first with your resume summary:
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 registered nurse supervisor-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 four steps should give you a strong elevator pitch and land you some registered nurse supervisor interviews.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 registered nurse supervisor resume:
- Patients
- Rehabilitation
- CPR
- Acute Care
- Resident Care
- Customer Service
- Home Health
- Acls
- Compassion
- Quality Patient Care
- Infection Control
- Good Judgment
- English Language
- Patient Flow
- Direct Supervision
- Direct Patient Care
- IV
- Professional Work
- Emergency Situations
- Performance Evaluations
- Triage
- Physician Orders
- Staff Development
- Excellent Interpersonal
- Medication Administration
- Patient Care
- Vital Signs
- Federal Regulations
- EMR
- Nursing Home
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How to structure your work experience
Next you should include your work experience. Structure your work experience section by listing your most recent experience first, followed by earlier roles in reverse chronological order.
Start with your job title, company name, city, and state on the left. Align dates in month and year format on the right-hand side.
Include only recent, relevant jobs. Avoid including work experience over 20 years to avoid ageism.
Beneath each job, you should have bullet points to emphasize why you're the perfect fit for the registered nurse supervisor.
How to write registered nurse supervisor 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 effective examples from registered nurse supervisor resumes:
Work history example #1
Registered Nurse Supervisor
Methodist Hospital
- Interpreted EKG strips with precision.
- Provided interna l transport of unstable monitored patients to other departments for diagnostic studies.
- Collaborated with management to identify learning needs of staff and planned development activities providing a knowledgeable and efficient staff.
- Attended in services for liver transplant procedures to advance my knowledge.
- Developed Maternal/ Child Health program.
Work history example #2
Licensed Practical Nurse
Park Nicollet Medical Center
- Administered flu shots and childhood immunizations.
- Worked in Family Practice, Dermatology, Ob/Gyn, Pediatrics, Ortho, and Allergy.
- Triaged patient's who dropped in to the clinic to resolve their concerns or medical issues appropriately.
- Delivered patient care within the scope of an LPN under the supervision of an RN(s).
- Ordered and read lab tests, x-rays, MRIs, Ultrasounds, and EKGs.
Work history example #3
Registered Nurse Supervisor
Nazareth Hospital
- Developed all communications and training explaining the purpose and rational for the change.
- Learned multiple computer systems and acted as a floater to different areas due to knowledge of all systems.
- Acted as Spanish interpreter when none available RN/Charge Nurse, 5 West/Cardiac Step-down
- Demonstrated ability to lead and motivate outstanding healthcare teams.
- Performed assessment to validate appropriateness for Hospice care.
Work history example #4
Registered Nurse In The ICU
Maricopa County Medical Society
- Managed care of intensive-care (newborn, pediatric, adult), high-risk obstetric, & emergency patients.
- Triaged all patients coming in with burns, placed IV's administered IV pain medications, monitored airway.
- Supervised LPN and Behavioral Health Techs.
- Cared for patients in CICU, SICU, MICU, ED, Arizona Burn Unit and Trauma Bay as needed.
- Helped families in caring for their loves ones at homes Performed assessment to validate appropriateness for Hospice care.
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Add an education section to your resume
The education section should display your highest degree first.
Place your education section appropriately on your resume. If you graduated over 5 years ago, this section should be at the bottom of your resume. If you just graduated and 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 from registered nurse supervisor resumes:
Associate's Degree in nursing
Central State University, Wilberforce, OH
1992 - 1994
Highlight your registered nurse supervisor certifications on your resume
If you have any additional certifications, add them to the certification section.
To list, use the full name of the certification and the organization that issued it, along with the date of achievement.
If you have any of these certifications, be sure to include them on your registered nurse supervisor resume:
- Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)
- Medical Assistant
- Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC)
- Certified in Executive Nursing Practice (CENP)
- Legal Nurse Consultant Certified (LNCC)
- Certified Nurse Technician (CNT)
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Certified Nurse Educator (CNE)
- Medical-Surgical Nursing (RN-BC)
- Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN)