Nursing Resume Writing Services
We support nurses from graduates through to senior nursing staff. We have extensive experience supporting nurses and midwives with resumes and job applications, including enrolled nurses, graduate nurses, registered nurses and advanced practice nurses or nurse practitioners. We ensure our resumes and applications utilise terminology and requirements outlined within the Nursing and Midwifery Board (NMBA), as well as those specified by individual hospitals and health organisations. We can also help with resumes and cover letters for people in the aged care and disability sectors.
We write resumes and applications for the following nursing roles:
We write resumes and applications for the following nursing roles:
- A&E, Critical Care and ICU
- Aged Care
- Community, Maternal and Child Health
- Educators and Facilitators
- General Medical and Surgical
- High Acuity
- Management
- Midwifery, Neo-Natal, SCN and NICU
- Paediatric and PICU
- Theatre and Recovery
Allied Health Resume Writing Services
We have experience writing allied and specialist health resumes for these roles:
- Ambulance/ Paramedicine
- Chiropractory and Osteopathy
- Medical Research
- Dental
- Dietitians and Nutrition
- Pathology
- Pharmacy
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Speech Therapy
Nursing and Allied Health Selection Criteria Writing
Our small, dedicated team of nursing selection criteria writers and career coaches can help with your nursing application wherever you are in Australia. As well as nursing resume writing services and cover letters for private hospitals and employers, we can also help with government applications for the following state organisations:
- QLD Health
- WA Health
- NSW Health
- VIC Health
- NT Health
- TAS Health
- ACT Health
What Should You Include in an Australian Nursing Resume?
First and foremost, a nursing resume must address the requirements in the organisation's application guidelines. Organisations will often specify how long your resume needs to be and what it should include. In addition, you should include a thorough record of your practice history. Include the dates you worked in each role, and the main duties you completed and experience you gained. It's vital that you include relevant keywords throughout your resume. This not only shows the employer you know what you're talking about, it also helps you get through the automatic scanning software favoured by many large organisations. Finally, you should include at least two quality referees within your resume. These should include your most recent supervisor if you have recent practice experience. You can use a mentor or even university lecturer if you are a new graduate nurse.