not friday... but I couldn’t wait 👩🏼‍💻

🥳 midweek surprise: extra job leads + a little gift inside

Hey Future Remote Nurse,

I know my emails usually hit your inbox on Fridays… but I couldn’t wait until then. 🎉

👉 Today I’ve got a little midweek surprise for you:

  • A couple of fresh remote nurse job leads (hot off the press 🔥)

  • PLUS a free resource to help you get interviews faster: Remote Nurse Resume Do’s and Don’ts

💡 Why? Because I know how tough it is to break into remote nursing and I want you to have every edge you can.

mid week bonus job leads

Telehealth Nurse

Triage Nurse

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If you’re ready to take your job search seriously, the the Remote Nurse Insider is where things get exciting:

  • Early access to remote job leads before anyone else

  • Extra weekly leads delivered straight to your inbox

  • Monthly exclusive resources like resume templates, interview guides & other proven tools to help you land your remote role faster 👩🏻‍💻

Already an Insider? Great news, this week’s job leads are 🔥

Scroll down for Insiders only job leads! 🙌🏼

I’ll be back Friday with your usual newsletter, but I couldn’t resist sending this little boost midweek.

To your success 🥂

📝 Remote Nurse Resume

“Do’s & Don’ts” Checklist

Do

  • Use clear, ATS-friendly formatting (no text boxes or fancy columns)

  • Include remote-ready skills (telehealth, EMR, phone triage, care coordination)

  • Tailor your resume keywords to match each job posting

  • Show measurable results (e.g., “reduced readmissions by 12%”)

  • Keep it concise: 1–2 pages max

  • Highlight tech proficiency (Zoom, Teams, EMR platforms like EPIC)

  • Proofread carefully for grammar & spelling

Don’t

  • Use images, graphics, or complex templates that confuse applicant tracking systems

  • Only list bedside tasks without highlighting transferable skills

  • Send the same generic resume to every job

  • Use vague statements like “responsible for patient care”

  • Submit resumes longer than 3 pages

  • Leave out technical skills important for remote roles

  • Rely only on spellcheck or skip reviewing your resume

 Pro Tip: Your resume should show you’re ready for remote work.

Highlight your transferable bedside skills and your tech comfort.

Cheers 🥂

Remote Nurse Insiders Only

✨ Today’s Insider-Only Leads: Clinical RN Executive – up to $89/hr, Biotech Nurse Patient Educator, Utilization Review M–F + Day 1 benefits, Don’t miss your shot at these roles!

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