A resume or curriculum vitae (CV) details your education, paid and unpaid work experience and any volunteer roles you’ve held.

For Primary Ethics, you won’t have to try to cover up a work break you’ve taken to raise children. Simply tell us about your skills and experience, such as whether you are a good communicator. This helps us know your background before your interview.

If you don’t have a current CV – perhaps you’re self-employed, retired or have been out of the workforce with carer responsibilities – feel free to download and use this CV template.

Formal education qualifications and job experience are not essential, but we still need a CV, with your name and contact details. If we know what you’ve been doing and what your skills and hobbies are we can understand you better.

One to two pages is the optimal length and PDF is the preferred file type, although larger files in a range of formats, including Word, are accepted.