How to Write a Strong Trainee Dental Nurse CV and Cover Letter (Foundation Course)
Starting your dental nursing journey is exciting — especially when you’re working towards your qualification and looking for your first trainee position. If you’re currently enrolled in the Foundation Course in Dental Nursing at Frays Dental Education, you already have a great starting point. Many dental practices are open to hiring trainees, particularly those who are keen to learn and committed to high-quality training. Even without previous dental experience, a clear
and confident CV and cover letter can help you stand out.
1. Why Your CV Matters In Dental Nurse CV
When you apply for your first trainee dental nurse role, your CV isn’t just a list of qualifications, it’s your chance to show motivation, professionalism, and potential.
Practices want trainees who:
• Are reliable and eager to learn
• Take training seriously
• Communicate well with patients and staff
• Present themselves professionally
2. How to Structure Your CV
A strong CV should be clean, easy to read, and no more than one page.
Recommended sections:
• Personal Details
• Personal Statement
• Key Skills
• Education & Training
• Relevant Experience (even outside dentistry)
Additional Information
• References
3. Writing Your Personal Statement
This short section at the top of your CV is like your introduction. It should highlight:
• Your current Foundation Course training
• Your enthusiasm to learn and grow
• Your interest in gaining high-quality, hands-on experience
Example: “I am currently completing the Foundation Course in Dental Nursing with Frays Dental Education. I’m passionate about developing my skills and building a career in dental nursing through high-quality training in a supportive dental environment. I bring a calm and caring manner, excellent communication skills, and a strong commitment to learning and patient care.”
4. Highlighting Your Skills
Even if you haven’t worked chairside yet, your Foundation Course gives you a solid base to build on.
Clinical / Foundation Skills:
• Awareness of infection control and sterilisation procedures
• Basic chairside support knowledge
• Understanding of patient confidentiality and hygiene standards
• Ability to follow procedures and protocols
Soft / Transferable Skills:
• Strong communication and teamwork
• Reliable, professional, and approachable
• Ability to stay calm under pressure
• Good time management and attention to detail
5. Education and Training
Clearly mention your current course:
• Foundation Course in Dental Nursing – Frays Dental Education (In Progress)
• First Aid Training (2025)
• Manual Handling & Basic Infection Control (2025)
If you have any other CPD courses, list them too.
6. Relevant Experience
Even if your previous jobs weren’t in dentistry, they can still demonstrate important skills.
Example:
Customer Service Assistant – Retail Store
• Provided friendly, professional service in a busy environment
• Communicated clearly with customers and colleagues
• Managed multiple tasks and remained calm under pressure
• Maintained professional presentation at all times
7. Additional Information
• Committed to building a long-term career in dental nursing
• Keen to gain practical skills through structured training
• Confident and professional with patients and team members
• Open to learning and growing in a supportive environment
8. CV Template — Trainee Dental Nurse
[Your Name]
[Location, UK]
Phone: 07XXXXXXXXX
Email: your.email@email.com
PERSONAL STATEMENT
I am currently completing the Foundation Course in Dental Nursing with Frays Dental Education. I am passionate about developing my skills through high-quality training in a professional dental environment. I have strong communication skills, a calm and caring manner, and a genuine interest in patient care and teamwork.
KEY SKILLS
• Awareness of infection control and sterilisation procedures
• Basic knowledge of chairside support
• Professional and clear communication
• Reliable, punctual, and eager to learn
• Calm and reassuring manner with patients
• Strong time management and attention to detail
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Foundation Course in Dental Nursing – Frays Dental Education (In Progress)
Expected completion: [Month/Year]
First Aid Certification – 2025
Manual Handling & Basic Infection Control (CPD Module) – 2025
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Customer Service Assistant – [Retail Store], [City]
• Delivered professional and friendly service in a busy environment
• Maintained excellent presentation and communication
• Worked effectively as part of a team
• Gained experience in multitasking and problem solving
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Committed to a long-term career in dental nursing
• Focused on gaining strong practical skills through high-quality training
• Professional, confident, and approachable
• Open to learning and development within a team
REFERENCES
Available upon request
9. Cover Letter Example — Trainee Dental Nurse
[Your Name]
[City, Postcode]
[Phone]
[Email]
[Date]
Dear Practice Manager,
I am writing to express my interest in a Trainee Dental Nurse position within your practice. I am currently enrolled in the Foundation Course in Dental Nursing with Frays Dental. Education and am eager to begin gaining practical experience to support my training. Through my coursework, I have developed a strong understanding of infection control, chairside support, and patient care.
My background in customer service has helped me build excellent communication skills, remain calm under pressure, and maintain a professional approach at all times. I am particularly focused on finding a role where I can receive high-quality training, contribute to a supportive team, and grow into a confident, skilled dental nurse. I am reliable, approachable, and committed to delivering a positive patient experience. Thank you for considering my application. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how I can support your team and develop within your practice.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
10. Final Tips for Success
• Keep your CV clean and easy to read — no fancy fonts.
• Make sure your contact details are correct and professional.
• Tailor your cover letter to each practice.
• Focus on your training, attitude, and willingness to learn.
• Keep both documents to 1 page each.
• Save your CV and cover letter as PDF files before sending.
In Summary
You don’t need years of experience to impress a dental practice. What matters is your training, attitude, and commitment to learning. By presenting yourself clearly and professionally, you can secure a trainee role that offers the high-quality training you need to build a strong career in dental nursing.
