LPN Cover Letter Writing Tips and Sample

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Written by Ayana Dunn, BSN, RN Content Writer, IntelyCare
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Reviewed by Kathleen Walder Content Writer, IntelyCare
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Job applications often require both a resume and a cover letter. While an LPN resume details your work experience, an LPN cover letter lets your future employer see your personality and what makes you unique. If you’re wondering how to make your nursing experience shine or are looking for an LPN cover letter example, check out these writing tips and the sample provided below.

Writing Tips for a Strong Cover Letter

Don’t use your cover letter to repeat your resume. Employers are familiar with the job responsibilities of an LPN — plus, that information is already in your resume. Your cover letter is a chance to share why you want to work at this particular facility and why you’re the best fit for the job.

Show you’ve done your research. Check out the company’s mission statement and about us pages on their website to learn what’s important to them. Point out how your values align with their own. Explain why their company culture or positive reviews make you want to work with them over similar facilities.

Customize each cover letter. Every facility to which you apply is unique. Therefore, you’ll have to tailor certain paragraphs in every cover letter you write. This can make your LPN cover letter stand out in comparison to the many applicants who don’t go out of their way to include these details. Yes, it requires more of an effort on your part, but the payoff can be significant.

Highlight your relevant soft skills. Find which of your personality traits and experiences would make you a great fit for this facility. If a job ad describes a facility as fast-paced or high-volume, be sure to emphasize your organizational skills. Does the job require lots of interaction with patients’ family members? Focus on your excellent communication skills.

Check out our example of a cover letter for LPN professionals to use as inspiration:

LPN Cover Letter Example

Lela Stewart, RN
lstewart@emailisp.com | 555-555-5555
676 Flower Drive
Aston, PA 19192

Rose Okoro, MSN
Manor House
rokoro@emailisp.com | 555-555-5555
777 Rocky Road Ave
Mooseville, PA 19887

[Date]

Dear Ms. Okoro,

I am writing in regard to your licensed practical nurse position at Manor House. I am an empathetic and driven individual who prioritizes the health, safety, and comfort of my patients. Manor House has a wonderful reputation for compassionate and quality care, and I would be honored to be a part of your team. My patient care skills and attention to detail make me a great fit for this position.

I worked at Plush Mills Nursing Home as an LPN caring for 30 elderly patients diagnosed with chronic and terminal conditions. On top of completing my nursing duties as described in my resume, I was a source of emotional support for patients and families. I made sure to clearly communicate patient progress to other members of the healthcare team, and to the families. I worked with the care team to obtain information about extra resources regarding grief and mental health.

At Gina’s Adult Daycare, I monitored and assisted at least 20 patients each day. I supported the charge RN with her daily tasks and communicated any physical and mental patient progress as needed. I educated families about changes in patient behavior and informed them about how activities at the daycare center would benefit their loved one.

I appreciate your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you in person so I can learn more about Manor House. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at your convenience.

Sincerely,

Lela Stewart

LPN Job Outlook

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for an LPN is $60,790 per year, and the workplace with the highest level of employment are skilled nursing facilities. The states with the highest levels of employment for LPNs are:

The metropolitan areas with the highest levels of LPN employment are:

Get Your LPN Cover Letter Some Exposure

When your cover letter and resume are complete, put them to work. Want some help with that? Check out all the great LPN jobs available right now on IntelyCare.