Fast shifts demand a fast read. This ER nurse resume template helps hiring teams see your triage skill, trauma exposure and teamwork at a glance. State your department (Level I or II trauma), typical patient volume and your role in stroke/STEMI alerts. Add a win such as reducing LWBS rates, shaving minutes off door-to-provider time, or leading a fast-track bay.
List the protocols you run routinely like ESI triage, sepsis bundles, stroke pathways; and the procedures you support, from IV/IO access to RSI setup. Certifications such as ACLS, TNCC and NIHSS belong near the top so scanners (and humans) don’t miss them. If you float to Urgent Care or other pods, note that adaptability and any teaching or preceptor experience.
The layout plays nicely with ATS software thanks to standard section headings and simple typography. If you prefer a different vibe, check a polished option from the professional resume examples or browse more healthcare resume designs.
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