They asked about what I'd done to improve my work as a professional.
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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Are you comfortable collaborating with people from other agencies, such as the USPS, with regards to managing case documents?
they asked about my availability
Do you have experience conducting suicide assessments, How would you handle conflict with a supervisor, What is motivational interviewing and how would you use it to support behavior change with a client, What changes were made from DSM-IV to DSM-5?
Tell us about a time you had to think quickly in a stressful moment
Would I be able to lift a certain amount of weight, and if I would be able to handle certain tasks that were associated with being a utility worker, such as setting up for banquets and being able to stay and break them down as the need required
Previous experience with their system
What was something a family member, or friend, has said you should work on?
Q: How much time will you be able to commit?
Would I be able to stand for long periods of time
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