Standing in queue just after the booming IT jobs, is the arena of health care and medicine and a recent survey reveals that nursing is one o the hottest and the most sought after profession as o now. Take a look at the job market, and it'll tell you how the competition is getting tighter every passing day. So, to standout and let your voice be heard among the rest, it is advisable that nurses write a good nursing cover letter when applying for a nursing job in a reputable health care and diagnostics center. And then again, if you hold a bachelors' degree o a nursing program, bravo! You hold a strong position to deserve the best.
Introduction
Explain the reasons for applying for the position? Be brief and specific. State when, where and how you came to know about the job vacancy. Never forget to discuss your present status. For instance, if you are about to complete your masters' in nursing and in the due course you've learned about the hiring mention that clearly in your cover letter. Craft your cover letter in such a manner that makes the employer consider your application.
Use Captive Headlines
To grab the attention of your reader is a tough job; and the best possible way to get through this tough job is to open your letter in a slightly different and spicy manner compared to the average plain "vanilla flavored" letters that stands in your way in the competition.
An example, for nursing jobs start your cover with all-caps, bold and centered headline reading “AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: EXPERIENCED I.C.C.U NURSE” or “EXPERIENCED MATERNITY NURSE AVAILABLE”. Place your headline directly above your greeting and then move on to the introduction or the opening section of your letter.
Qualification & Experience
This is the place to put in and highlight your educational background and work-related experiences. Your writing should stress your potential in order to qualify you for the position applied. DO NOT repeat something that is already there in your resume. Be creative in your approach and let your cover letter showcase your love and passion for your job. Mention only those aspects that hold the employer's interest. Be direct in emphasizing your accomplishments and achievements related to your medical and health profession.
Let your potential employer know your strengths and skills, your responsibilities and promotions and also your contributions to the organization you've been working for.
Research & Persuasion
Talk about your interest in the applied position, organization, and qualifications out here. Employers seem to have special interest when it's evident that a candidate has done enough research on their organization and institution before applying. Focus your research results in just 1-2 sentences to define your interest in applying for a certain nursing position and why you chose their medical institution. Persuade the employer by mentioning how your experience and qualification can prove to be beneficial to the institution. Stress upon the things you can offer to the employer rather than telling him what you can obtain by working for him.
Structuring Conclusion
In the closing paragraph, express your eagerness for an interview. It'll be best if you maintain your control over the matter. Make an initiative to call up the organization for an interview to be scheduled.
Your profession demands that you let your personality show up in your cover letter. Make the letter creative but do not jeopardize the professionalism in presenting your qualifications.