During your social worker interview process, be prepared to discuss case studies in which tough decisions needed to be made as well as what drives you to help others. Employers look for resilient individuals with strong communication skills who bring passion to the job. You'll need a bachelor's degree in social work or a related field, and in some cases a state license.
Here are three top social worker interview questions and how to answer them:
How to answer: If asked this interview question, be sure to express your strong desire to help others. A go-getter attitude and enthusiastic approach are appealing to interviewers. They want to make sure you're self-motivated and dedicated.
How to answer: Interviewers are likely to ask you about high-pressure situations because they want to know you can handle difficult days on the job. When asked this question, share examples of high-pressure situations you've dealt with in the past to display your communication abilities, your experience in the field, and your problem-solving skills.
How to answer: A social worker needs to know about all of the local resources available to their clients. If you're interviewing for a position in a new community, interviewers will want to know how you familiarize yourself with resources. They also want to make sure you're up to date with the latest organizations and programs in your community.
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After over 40 years of HIV in the community there is still stigma and disinformation that needs to be set right. I am excited for the opportunity to join the leader in HIV care to continue its legacy of fighting for what’s right. Less
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My passion is to serve vulnerable populations.
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Discuss with supervisor; report to CPS; document, follow up.
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I told them that I disagreed with a diagnostic decision that my boss had made, but I calmly made my point before submitting to his authority. I told them that for ethical reasons, I simply could not allow him to go unchallenged. They seemed satisfied with my answer. Less
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The pros are that I can work with families, make my own schedule in meeting required deadlines and ability to interface and collaborate with the medical community and community support services. Less
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Depends on the situation and the clients needs. But I will if its required
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If it is necessary to ensure client safety, then it must be done.
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If all other options were investigated and there was where else. I would attempt to find a shelter that specialized in the person’s issues. If this was not available, I would discharge to shelter and make a referral to a community based service to create a continuity of support. Less
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High recognition and well known. It's a community hospital that is truly focused on providing quality care to its patients Less
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Great hospital, with a great working team.
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PVHMC is a local hospital that has provided the best care for three generations in my family. My goal was always to work in medicine so I attended Loyola Marymount University and completed coursework for a B.S. in Biology/Pre-med. Now it would be like fulfilling a dream to work there. Less
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Report the member of staff
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Report the member of staff and check to see if the is ok
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Report the worker to the authorities
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Work with a family with multiple issues and sexual physical and emotional abuse.
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Provided support, and therapeutic intervention. I found a support system with individual, family therapy in which I increased their trust and follow through To continue optimal functioning after I left. Less
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May were successfulOr better functioning for years