Psychiatric Nursing Lecturer Resume
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7930 Carpenter St, Apt#45
Seattle,
WA 98119
(123)-456-1234
name@emailaddress.com
Summary:
A credible Lecturer with proven expertise in conveying knowledge to learning individuals; distinguished as a professional in delivering lectures, grading papers and exams; has an excellent ability to deliver quality instructions and lectures ensuring students’ increase in knowledge; uncommon and strong communications and interaction skills; has a keen ability in conducting research and studies; profound knowledge of all medical and nursing subject matters
Professional Experience:
Psychiatric Nursing Lecturer January 2007 – present
University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Responsibilities
Instructed and assessed students of topics and courses in mental health.
Rendered leadership in innovative teaching and learning methodologies in mental health.
Developed curriculum, teaching and learning materials for mental health topics in Mental Health Sciences.
Contributed to the research and clinical supervision of research students.
Coordinated with the organizational objective by contributing an efficient and effective functioning of the team or work unit.
Provided assessments and treatments of in-patients and out-patients in the Center for Mental Health and Related Disorders.
Nursing Lecturer May 2004– January 2007
Hunter College, New York, NY
Responsibilities
Instructed in the classroom, laboratory and clinical settings for a variety of courses throughout the nursing curriculum.
Devised appropriate daily lesson plans and routine assignments and assessments.
Provided aid for the preparation, development and preservation of program curriculum.
Nursing Aid Assistant February 1999 – May 2004
Amedisys Home Health Services, Colorado Springs, CO
Responsibilities
Patronized duties for diagnostic and technical treatment procedures.
Assembled and controlled special medical equipment and apparatus.
Cared for mentally sick patients.
Examined and submitted reports on changes in patients’ behavior.
Rendered reassurance and encouragement to patients.
Served surgeons and registered nurses in operating room activities.
Education:
Master of Science in Psychiatry, Stanford University, 1999
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Stanford University, 1994
Skills:
Driven and determined
Good communication skills, both written and verbal
A creative approach to new campaigns
Good interpersonal skill
Strong organizational skills
A high standard of computer literacy
Awards and Honors:
Dean’s Lister, Stanford University, 1994




