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easy interview for social worker​

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Answered by snehakotak5704
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Social Worker Interview Questions

What do you hope to accomplish as a social worker?

Our agency serves XYZ population. ...

How do you feel about supervision? ...

How do you balance your work and personal life?

What types of clients do you find the most difficult to work with and why?

What are some of your biggest accomplishments in your fieldwork?

Answered by Raunak1432
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Social work is a profession that focuses on people of all ages. The definition given by the International Federation of Social Workers is,

The above definition states that social work values include solving problems, enhancing well-being, human rights, social justice, empowerment, social change and liberation. The definition of the word ‘values’ differs depending on whether you are talking about personal values or professional values. Personal values are a set of principles that support peoples actions or behaviours. Professional values are guidelines like the Code of Practice set up by the Care Council for Wales that all social care workers must adhere to. As a social worker our personal values must not interfere with our professional values. We must be professional at all times.

The role of a social worker is to shield vulnerable people, develop relationships and where possible help families to stay together while sticking to these guidelines. They also support people to enable them to live a happy life as possible. Social workers work as part of multi-disciplinary teams with other professions such as education, health and probation services. This is to make sure that all aspects of the service users life is taken into consideration when help is being discussed. If this is completed effectively no aspect of the service users life if left without any help if it is needed. Social workers work in various different organisations. Some work for local authorities in children and adult services departments there are also social workers working in hospitals and the voluntary and private sector.

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