Show the NHS setting and post fit early
NHS recruiters often need to understand quickly where you have worked, what level of responsibility you have handled, and how closely that background matches the advertised post. Make the setting clear near the top of the CV so the reader can place your experience in a real service context rather than infer it from generic healthcare wording.
- Name the environment, such as acute ward, community team, outpatient service, theatre, mental health setting, GP practice, or administrative support function.
- Clarify the type of work you did, including clinical care, patient-facing support, coordination, records, service improvement, or operational administration.
- Bring forward details that help with post fit, such as caseloads, multidisciplinary working, shift patterns, specialty exposure, or regulated processes where relevant.