Example job summary

A successful job summary will provide applicants with a strong introduction to your company and the role. Use positive and active language that sums up the advertised role and your company. Include an exact location, or mention if the location is remote.

Example Neonatal Nurse job summary

Neonatal nurses care for newborn infants, especially those with healthcare issues resulting from premature birth, birth defects or surgery. We’re looking for someone qualified to deal with complex, potentially life-threatening cases with warmth and professionalism. A qualified candidate will involve the child’s primary caregivers in infant care and demonstrate best practices. We prefer candidates with a Master’s of Science in Nursing with a concentration in neonatal nursing and require the successful completion of a certification exam within 2 years of hire.

Neonatal Nurse responsibilities

This section should convey the most important duties for the role. Highlight any responsibilities that may be unique to the role or particularly interesting for potential applicants. It’s also beneficial to describe how the role fits into the larger organization.

Example Neonatal Nurse responsibilities

  • Care for infants with a wide range of healthcare needs
  • Operate specialized tools and equipment, such as incubators and ventilators
  • Provide therapy and treatments, including administering fluids via IV or food via feeding tube
  • Meticulously calculate, administer and record medication dosages
  • Assist and communicate regularly with physicians and other healthcare support staff
  • Demonstrate compassion and support to parents and caregivers

Neonatal Nurse requirements

This section should list the essential qualities of an ideal candidate. Include previous work experience, education or achievements that would be beneficial. And list any preferred hard and soft skills.

Example Neonatal Nurse requirements

  • Master of Science in Nursing with a focus on neonatal nursing required
  • 5+ years of nursing experience preferred
  • Ability to remain alert for up to 12-hour shifts
  • Capacity to reassure and support caregivers
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Technical knowledge of support equipment

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