What would be a amount of money, that you would be good with?
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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How would you handle someone yelling at you and why would they be yelling at you.
Tell us about a time where you felt there was an ethical issues and how did you handle it.
Did I see a future with the company?
Why us,what relevant experience,have you ever challenged a colleague breaching EHS or SOP,give an example of an improvement you have initiated at work.
Have you worked here before.
What I was looking for in a company environment
What helps to motivate you daily in a work setting?
Written: what strategies can you use for someone on the spectrum who is unable to transition from one room to another. Interview questions: Lifting experience (wheelchair, toilet, etc), toileting and feeding, strategies used to help individuals on the spectrum, any challenges with your previous role and how did you contribute to the role, work ethic, CPI, how to work through with an individual who is aggressive.
Are you available for overtime?
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