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The majority of NHS Trusts will require a written application form. The following advice only applies where a traditional CV is requested by an employer.
Spell check your CV and pay particular attention to your grammar.
Avoid using lots of graphics, it slows down transmission and printing and clutters up the text of your CV. A small photograph of yourself may be acceptable.
The layout should be clear and pleasing to the eye.
Sample CV
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| Name
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Sharon Clark
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| Address
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15 Arcadia Avenue Romford Essex RM1 9PA
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| Home Telephone
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01708 999999
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| Work Telephone
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020 7700 3000 ext 5545
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| Mobile Telephone
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07967 122344
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| Email
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sclark@applicant.com
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| Date of Birth
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21 October 1976
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| Status
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Single
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| Current Position
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Nurse
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| Grade
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G
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| Union
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Royal College of Nursing
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| Qualifications
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RMN Nurse Qualification.
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| Speciality
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| List here your skills, e.g oncology, paediatrics, etc
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| Summary
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| Write a paragraph or two describing experience e.g. 4 years within a clinical enviroment.
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| Employment History
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| Set out each of your previous employers, describing your role and function, starting with your latest job and working back. State the employer's name, your position and the dates. Do not leave any gaps, if you went around the world for six months then say so.
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| Hobbies and Interests
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| State your sporting activities and hobbies etc to show that you are not all work and no play.
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