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Nurse Practitioner Resume

Nurse practitioner resumes should lead with your NP certification, specialty, and prescriptive authority status. Collaborating physician arrangements or practice autonomy — depending on your state's scope of practice — may also be worth noting for clarity with hiring managers.

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Key Skills

Skills for a Nurse Practitioner resume

Include these skills on your Nurse Practitioner resume:

  • Physical Assessment
  • Differential Diagnosis
  • Prescriptive Authority
  • Patient Education
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Epic EMR
  • Clinical Documentation
  • APRN Certification

ATS Best Practices

ATS tips for Nurse Practitioner resumes

  1. 1.Include NP certification type: 'FNP-C', 'AGNP', 'PMHNP-BC', 'PNP'.
  2. 2.State prescriptive authority explicitly if applicable: 'DEA registration, full prescriptive authority'.
  3. 3.List specialty area keywords: 'Family Medicine', 'Psychiatry', 'Cardiology', 'Urgent Care'.
  4. 4.Include telehealth experience if relevant — it appears frequently in current postings.

Example

Nurse Practitioner resume example

Here is what a professional nurse practitioner resume could look like using our ATS-optimized Classic template. Your finished resume may vary based on your experience and the sections you choose to include.

Patricia Nguyen

patricia.nguyen@example.com | (555) 317-8462 | Portland, OR | linkedin.com/in/patricianguyen

Summary

Board-certified family nurse practitioner with 8+ years of combined RN and Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) experience. Skilled in physical assessment, differential diagnosis, and chronic disease management with prescriptive authority. Proficient in Epic EMR and evidence-based clinical documentation.

Experience

Family Nurse Practitioner at Kaiser Permanente2020 – Present
  • Provide physical assessment and differential diagnosis for 20+ patients daily in primary care clinic
  • Manage chronic disease management programs for 400+ patients with diabetes, hypertension, and COPD
  • Exercise prescriptive authority for medications, ordering labs, and diagnostic imaging
  • Maintain clinical documentation in Epic EMR with 98% compliance on quality metrics
Registered Nurse, Emergency Department at Providence Health2016 – 2020
  • Performed triage and patient education for 30+ patients per shift in Level II trauma center
  • Collaborated with attending physicians on treatment plans for acute and chronic conditions
  • Mentored 6 nursing students through clinical rotations

Education

M.S.N. in Family Nurse PractitionerOregon Health & Science University

2018 – 2020 | GPA: 3.8

B.S.N. in NursingUniversity of Portland

2012 – 2016 | GPA: 3.6

Skills

Physical Assessment, Differential Diagnosis, Prescriptive Authority, Patient Education, Chronic Disease Management, Epic EMR, Clinical Documentation, APRN Certification, Evidence-Based Practice, Primary Care

Certifications

Family Nurse Practitioner - Board Certified (FNP-BC)American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), 2020
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) LicenseOregon State Board of Nursing, 2020

Classic template — ATS-optimized, single-column layout

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

How do I show NP clinical hours on my resume?

For new NPs, including your program's clinical hours by specialty (e.g., '500+ hours in Family Practice, 200+ hours in Pediatrics') may help demonstrate breadth of training. Experienced NPs should focus on patient volume and complexity in current practice rather than training hours.

Should I list both RN and NP experience on my resume?

Yes — prior RN experience often strengthens an NP application by demonstrating clinical foundation. Summarize RN roles briefly and give more space to NP practice. If your RN experience includes relevant ICU, ED, or specialty work, it may be worth a fuller description, especially for NP roles in those specialties.

How do I present collaborative practice agreements?

In restricted-practice states, noting your collaborative practice arrangement (CPA) and your collaborating physician's specialty demonstrates compliance and clinical context. For full-practice authority states, noting independent practice status may be an asset worth highlighting for roles requiring autonomous decision-making.

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