How to Write a Narrative CV
As discussed in the previous post, for each narrative CV, you need to identify your audience and gather relevant examples. Now it’s time to start writing. OCAR (Opening, Challenge, Action, Resolution) provides a framework for turning your achievements into compelling narratives that show how and why, not just what. In this post, we’ll explore a step-by-step method and some examples for the four modules. Writing your narrative Step 1: Choose your achievement Pick something relevant to this specific application. Make sure it demonstrates the right competencies for this module. Step 2: Identify your OCAR elements Use the questions from the OCAR guide as prompts. Make rough notes for each element. Check: Does your Resolution link back to your Opening? Step 3: Draft your narrative Write it out in full sentences. Focus on clarity first, elegance later. Include specific details (numbers, names, outcomes) - a narrative CV is a story, backed up with facts. Step 4: Refine for concision Every word must earn its place. Remove any redundancy (e.g. use “regularly”, rather than “on a regular basis”). Check word count against funder requirements. Narrative Examples Here are fictitious examples from the four modules. You’ll see the bullet point summary from a traditional CV, followed by a narrative equivalent showing the OCAR structure. ...