[YOUR NAME] [City, State] | [Phone Number] | [Email Address] | [LinkedIn Profile] CERTIFICATIONS Registered Nurse (RN) License - [State], License #[Number] Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - Current Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - Current Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) - Current Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) - Current PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Pediatric Emergency Nurse with [X] years specialized experience caring for critically ill children. Expert in pediatric assessment, family-centered care, and age-appropriate interventions. PALS and ENPC certified with proven ability to manage pediatric trauma, respiratory emergencies, and behavioral health crises. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Pediatric Emergency Department Registered Nurse [Children's Hospital Name], [City, State] [Month Year] - Present • Provide emergency care for infants, children, and adolescents in [bed count]-bed pediatric emergency department • Manage 4-6 pediatric patients simultaneously ranging from minor injuries to life-threatening emergencies • Perform age-specific assessments and interventions for patients aged newborn to 21 years • Calculate weight-based medication dosages ensuring accuracy for pediatric populations • Recognize subtle deterioration in pediatric patients, escalating care appropriately • Provide family-centered care, educating parents during high-stress situations • Participate in 2-3 pediatric trauma activations weekly as designated team member • Achieved 97% family satisfaction scores over last four quarters • Precept new pediatric emergency nurses through specialized orientation program Emergency Department Registered Nurse - Pediatric Focus [Hospital Name], [City, State] [Month Year] - [Month Year] • Delivered emergency care in mixed adult/pediatric emergency department • Developed expertise managing pediatric respiratory emergencies including asthma and bronchiolitis • Identified child abuse and neglect, following mandatory reporting protocols • Collaborated with child life specialists for developmentally appropriate care • Utilized PALS protocols during pediatric cardiac arrests and critical situations PEDIATRIC EXPERTISE Age Groups: Neonates, infants, toddlers, school-age, adolescents Common Presentations: Respiratory distress, febrile seizures, dehydration, trauma, ingestions, sepsis Procedures: Pediatric IV insertion, lumbar puncture assistance, foreign body removal, laceration repair Family Communication: Crisis communication, discharge teaching, connecting families with resources TECHNICAL SKILLS Equipment: Broselow tape, pediatric code cart, Pedi-Cap, pediatric cardiac monitors Protocols: Pediatric sepsis, abuse/neglect reporting, pediatric trauma activation EHR Systems: [Epic/Cerner/Meditech] Assessment: PEWS (Pediatric Early Warning Score), developmental screening EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) [University Name], [City, State] Graduated: [Month Year] CONTINUING EDUCATION Child Abuse Recognition for Healthcare Providers - [Year] Pediatric Pain Management - [Year] Adolescent Mental Health Crisis Intervention - [Year] PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) Society of Pediatric Nurses