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Formal Resignation Letter for Nurse

Last updated : 29 January 2019

By Guest Author

Formal resignation letter for Nurse. Use this sample letter to resign from your job as a Nurse. You should amend it as suitable before sending to your employer or manager.

Nurse resignation letter example is available in doc, pdf, text and image.

Formal Resignation Letter for Nurse

Your Name,
Your Address
Town
Post Code
Any Employee Number
Date

Dear (Insert name)

It is with regret that with this letter I tender my resignation from my nursing post. I have allowed for the statutory 30 days NHS notice period, please let me know if this is acceptable as a period of notice. Should you wish to forfeit this period of worked notice I would be willing to exchange the period for paid absence.

I would like to say that it has been a pleasure to work with all of my colleagues and patients and I hope to be able to work within the trust again.

Yours Sincerely,

Name

(Date and Sign)

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  1. Glenys says

    October 30, 2018 at 11:25 am

    Very nice letter, formal and to the point.  I would however, make sure that your individual contract said 30 days notice, as some could be longer depending on how long you have been working as a nurse

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