Are you ok with looking at dead bodies?
Support Worker Interviews
Support Worker Interview Questions
"When hiring support workers, employers will look for applicants who enjoy helping others, can provide varying types of support from emotional advice to assistance with everyday tasks, and have some form of formal education in social work. In an interview you can expect to be asked how you would cater your support role to clients with varying needs or how you would go about identifying clients' issues and recommending them to the appropriate professionals."
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What made you interested in this position?
How long have you been certified on a forklift.
Are you comfortable with death. Philosophy about death. Experiences with death. Can I be a team player?
If you had a particular client , what could you offer this client...
Are you able to handle stressful situations?
What courses have you completed?
Previous group home experience and whether or not I had sociology / psychology classes in the past. Also, I was asked how I would handle hypothetical situations when dealing with youth.
Tell us about a recent stressful situation and how you coped
If a young person was in foster care and the placement was breaking down how would you assess the situation and what action would you take
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