Emergency Medical Technicians, also known as EMTs, are medical personnel who respond to emergencies and stabilize patients before they are taken to a hospital.
Writing a good Emergency Medical Technician cover letter can make the difference between being invited for a job interview and having your application ignored by a recruiter.
Whether you're sending your Emergency Medical Technician cover letter as a hard copy or by email, the following Emergency Medical Technician cover letter samples will help you write a compelling cover letter that best highlights your experience, skills and qualifications. The templates can be edited to suit any Emergency Medical Technician with or without experience.
This Emergency Medical Technician cover letter template is ideal when you're sending a hard copy cover letter.
[Your Name],
[Your Address],
[Your City, Your State].
[Your Phone Number]
[Your Email]
[Current Date]
Ms. Zainab Abubakar,
The Hiring Manager,
[Company Name],
[Company Address].
As a highly skilled Emergency Medical Technician, I read your posting for a new Emergency Medical Technician with interest. My experience aligns well with the qualifications you are seeking at [Hospital Name], and I am certain I would make a valuable addition to your organization.
With more than nine years’ experience as an Emergency Medical Technician, I am adept in patient assessments, emergency response, and critical care. Moreover, while my on-the-job experience has afforded me a well-rounded skill set, including first-rate problem solving and planning abilities, I excel at:
In addition to my experience and personal qualities, I have a solid educational foundation and a passion for patient care. I am extremely enthusiastic about [Hospital Name’s] focus on community support and would welcome the opportunity to contribute to your ongoing success.
Please review my attached resume for additional details regarding my expertise and career achievements.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Signature]
[Your Name]
Always endeavour to find out the hiring manager's full name. Look them up on LinkedIn, consult the company website or give the company a call to find out. If you're unable to figure out their name, you can omit it from the recipient's section, while using preferred alternatives like: "Dear Hiring Manager:", "Dear Director of Human Resources:" or less frequently: "Dear Sir/Madam:" in the Salutation.
Learn more about how to write a cover letter in a more detailed guide.
If you're sending your Emergency Medical Technician cover letter by email or through an employer’s online application system, use this format.
With a passion for exceptional patient care combined with my strong clinical and communication skills, it is with great interest that I submit my resume for the Emergency Medical Technician opening at [Hospital Name].
As a certified EMT, I have hands-on knowledge in handling medical emergencies and complications due to chronic/severe illness, including strokes, seizures, diabetic comas, cardiac arrests, fractures, poison ingestion, burns, drug overdoses, and injuries. Over the past six years as an EMT, I have effectively delivered basic and advanced life support, and critical care transportation services to 3000+ patients with life-threatening situations.
Please consider the following highlights:
I look forward to meeting with you and learning more about your goals for this position at [Hospital Name]. I can be reached on [Phone Number] to arrange an interview.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
[Phone Number]
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