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How to write a service provider resume
Craft a resume summary statement
Put a resume summary on the top of your resume to highlight your accomplishments. A resume summary sums up your experience and skills, making it easy for hiring managers to understand your qualifications at a glance. Here are some tips to write a strong, impressive resume summary:
Step 1: Start with your professional title, or the one you aspire to.
Step 2: Detail your years of experience in service provider-related roles and your industry experience.
Step 3: What are your biggest professional wins? Here is your opportunity to highlight your strongest accomplishments by placing them at the start of your resume.
Step 4: Don't forget, your goal is to summarize your experience. Keep it short and sweet, so it's easy for recruiters to quickly understand why you're a great hire.
These tips will help you demonstrate why you are the perfect fit for the service provider position.Please upload your resume so Zippia’s job hunt AI can draft a summary statement for you.
List the right project manager skills
Use your Skills section to show you have the knowledge and technical ability to do the job. Here is how to make the most of your skills section and make sure you have the right keywords:
- Look at the job listing and skills listed. You need to include the exact keywords from the job description to get your resume in front of an actual human. Do you have those skills? Fantastic! Be sure to list them.
- Include as many relevant hard or technical service provider skills as possible for each job you apply to.
- Be specific with the skills you have and be sure you are using the most up to date and accurate terms.
Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on a service provider resume:
- Customer Service
- Cleanliness
- Social Work
- Mental Health
- Patients
- Community Resources
- Crisis Intervention
- Foster Care
- HR
- Direct Care
- Developmental Disabilities
- Respite Services
- CPR
- Social Services
- Substance Abuse
- Mental Illness
- Waiver Services
- Support Services
- Medicaid
- Provider Network
- Prevocational
- Windows
- Inbound Calls
- Skill Building
- Psychosocial Assessments
- Discharge Planning
- Group Sessions
- HIPAA
- Family Services
- Catheter
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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 service provider experience bullet points
Remember, your resume is not a list of responsibilities or a job description. This is your chance to show why you're good at your job and what you accomplished.
Use the XYZ formula for your work experience bullet points. Here's how it works:
- Use strong action verbs like Led, Built, or Optimized.
- Follow up with numbers when possible to support your results. How much did performance improve? How much revenue did you drive?
- Wrap it up by explaining the actions you took to achieve the result and how you made an impact.
This creates bullet points that read Achieved X, measured by Y, by doing Z.
Here are great bullet points from service provider resumes:
Work history example #1
Victim Advocate
Centro
- Worked closely with CPS, social workers, and law enforcement entities on child development, care, and education.
- Assisted the management of hotline calls, and aftercare support
- Helped staff the 24-hour hotline.
- Addressed crisis calls, answering questions, connecting clients with services and counseling, and gathering information from new clients.
- Certified in CPR, AED, First Aid, Mandt techniques and medication administration.
Work history example #2
Service Provider
Red Lobster
- Assisted the Telecommunications Director with the maintenance of the Auditor of State s telecommunication network and infrastructure.
- Resolved several high-pressure situations by patience and diligence.
- Completed strength based psycho social assessments to establish the nature and extent of concerns/issues implementing professional community organization strategies and initiatives.
- Trained in CPR, CRMA, Mandt, and First Aide Certification.
- Served as advocate for developmentally disabled adults through teaching and connecting with community resources.
Work history example #3
Living Specialist
Adults & Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities
- Conducted presentations on Veterans Outreach Programs within territory of five counties.
- Maintained and operated large vehicle decontamination system in accordance with standard operating procedures and regulations.
- Helped maintain direct communication between family members, providers, and law enforcement within facilities.
- Demonstrated a commitment to professional standards by remaining current with industry standards as it related to Medicaid and Medicare.
- Reviewed and processed journal requests submitted electronically according to Compliance and LPL procedures and Industry regulations.
Work history example #4
Habilitation Specialist
Bayada Home Health Care
- Assisted members with DME orders Ran weekly reports and dispursed them out to 13 CHOWS.
- Trained in motivational interviewing, HIPAA regulations, CPR certified, emergency preparedness, suicide awareness, and team building.
- Developed innovative professional PowerPoint presentations for meetings and conferences to market supportive programs for the school and district.
- Dispensed medication, assisted with personal care, accompanied clients on community outings.
- Assisted Residents with -Laundry-Dressing/ Undressing -Escorts-Showers-Toileting-Transferring-Feeding- Medication Passes * CPR Certified/ First Aid
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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 service provider resumes:
Master's Degree in psychology
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
2016 - 2017
Highlight your service provider certifications on your resume
If you have any additional certifications, add them to the certification section.
Include the full name of the certification, along with the name of the issuing organization and date of obtainment.
If you have any of these certifications, be sure to include them on your service provider resume:
- First Aid, CPR and AED Instructor
- OSHA Safety Certificate
- Certified Medical Interpreter - Spanish (CMI)