Key Skills
- Nursing Assessment
- Care Planning and Evaluation
- Medication Administration
- Clinical Monitoring
- Interventions and Therapies
- Health Promotion and Education
- Patient and Family Communication
- Interprofessional Collaboration
Professional medical nurse resume template designed for Australian roles. Includes ATS-optimised formatting, key skills, and expert guidance to help you land your next position.
SARAH JOHNSON
Medical Nurse
sarah.johnson@email.com | 0412 345 678
Melbourne VIC 3000
Skilled medical nurse with experience in nursing assessment and care planning and evaluation. Proven track record of contributing to team success and achieving objectives in professional environments.
Professional Services Pty Ltd
This template is specifically designed for Australian medical nurse roles and optimised to pass Applicant Tracking Systems used by employers across Australia.
See also: Resume templates for related roles
Edit this template and instantly create a polished medical nurse resume tailored to your target role and experience. 100% free to customise and download.
Get your resume perfectly tailored to any job in minutes. 100% free to try.
See how the online customisation works
Fill in the boxes below to create your resume
Key skills, responsibilities, and ATS tips specifically for medical nurse roles
Follow these expert tips to create a compelling medical nurse resume that gets noticed
Write 2-3 sentences highlighting your medical nurse expertise and key accomplishments.
"Experienced medical nurse with expertise in Nursing Assessment and Care Planning and Evaluation, specialising in general medicine."
Focus on quantifiable achievements in your medical nurse roles.
"Collaborates with Health Professionals to Coordinate Care."
"Collaborates with Health Professionals to Coordinate Care. resulting in 25% efficiency improvement and $50K cost savings"
Organise your medical nurse skills by category and relevance.
"Technical Skills: Nursing Assessment, Care Planning and Evaluation, Medication Administration, Clinical Monitoring"