Resume-first cover letter workspace

Nursing Cover Letter Builder from Resume Facts

Turn your nursing resume, target role, and job description keywords into a focused RN cover letter without starting from a blank page.

Resume facts firstJD keyword matchFact-safe AI wording
1Start with resume facts
2Match the target job
3Export the application piece
Builder
Cover Letter Workspace

Application details

Application Details

Confirm the employer and role. Paste the job post on the right to fill them faster.

Employer and role

Company and role are enough for a first draft. Letterhead details are optional.

Optional letterhead details

We use Hiring Manager by default. Leave the address blank if you do not have it.

Letter preview

Click any letter section to edit it.

Sarah Mitchell, RN, BSN

Los Angeles, CA 90012 | (310) 555-0147 | sarah.mitchell@email.com

June 15, 2026

Sincerely,

Sarah Mitchell, RN, BSN

Review tools

Check JD fit, clinical terms, and writing tips before refining the letter.

Using: UCLA Medical Center · New Graduate Registered Nurse

Nursing cover letter FAQ

How is this different from the nursing cover letter guide?

The guide explains structure and checklist logic. This page is the working builder where you turn resume facts, job details, and JD keywords into an editable cover letter.

Will the AI invent nursing experience?

The workflow is designed around your resume facts and job inputs. You should still review every paragraph and remove anything that does not match your real license, clinical hours, or work history.

Do I need a resume before using the cover letter builder?

A base resume is strongly recommended because a good nursing cover letter should reuse the same factual boundary. You can start here, but the strongest workflow begins with the resume builder.