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There I was, just minding my own business, taking pictures of flowers when low and behold . . .
(I hope you remember the 80's.)
Nurses have often selected their profession due to a particular aptitude for caring for and responding to the needs of others. A demanding profession, a successful nurse relies not just on skills learned through formal training but on a host of personal attributes and qualities that allow them to perform effectively in their role. Given that most nursing positions will require the same basic level of formal training and experience from any applicant, it can often be the demonstration of these personal qualities that sets you apart.
Often, it can be difficult to recognise our own qualities and strengths or to ‘sell ourselves’ effectively to others and it’s no secret that a desirable nursing job in the Public Sector is likely to attract dozens, if not hundreds, of applicants with comparable qualifications and experience. A professionally written application prepared by a team who understands the Public Service recruitment and selection process will allow you to stand out from the crowd. Through talking to you about your nursing experience and your personal approach to patient care, your Public Service Resumes Writer will be able to create a complete application that demonstrates your ability to contribute to improved patient outcomes and work effectively in a Public Sector healthcare environment.
A strong nursing resume for the Public Sector will be more than just a statement of your work history. A well-written resume should highlight to an employer the relevant experience and skills that you will bring to their organisation. Our nursing clients are often uncertain about the best way to layout their resumes. Where in the resume should you put professional development activities, volunteer experience or academic publications? How does a graduate nurse demonstrate relevant experience? How much information should you give about prior roles if you have changed nursing specialties over the course of your career? A professional resume writer will be able to advise you on the ideal layout for your resume and to present your experience and skills in the best possible light for a Public Sector role.
...looks like one of them really old daguerreotypes or something, right?
BTW, At first i was just trying to make a panaroma, but one thing led to another...
(more natural pics soon)
...but we ate them all before I decided this would be perfect for the Daily Shoot. Apparently Heinz Tomato Ketchup has been around since 1876. In this house it lasts about 10 minutes.
Daily shoot: Red
A double crested cormorant, Phalacrocorax auritus taken on the boating lake in Seaworld Orlando. This cormorant damaged its wing at some point, os has one that is only a third the size of the other.
Found a kitten in a parking lot last night. Our local Humane Society and various shelters will not accept him (they only accept surrendered vaccinated pets).
I really don't want to take him to Animal Control, so if you know anyone in the Charlotte area looking for a kitten let me know!
He's probably 7-8 weeks old, I think male, orange and white. Very skinny, but eating and drinking well. I found two fleas (promptly killed!), but his skin looks good - no scabs or signs of infection. I cleaned out his ears, too. He has a lot of dried mud on front paws and around his nose that I'm slowly clearing away.
Houston Community College and industry leaders, elected officials and emerging business executives from Stafford are joining forces to solve the workforce needs in the area.
During the Workforce Summit, held Thursday at the Stafford Campus, HCC Chancellor, Dr. Mary Spangler; HCC Southwest President Orfelina (Fena) Garza, Ph.D. and The Honorable Leonard Scarcella, Mayor of Stafford, talked about what Stafford needs and what HCC is doing to fill those needs.