Take an interviews of a person doing social work in your sorrounding. Prepare a questionaire.
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If you're interviewing for a job as a social worker, it pays to do your homework.
During an interview for a social worker role—whether the job is in a clinic, school, or elsewhere—you can anticipate that you'll be asked about your skills and experience, your specific knowledge of social work theories or modalities.
Social Work Interview Questions
- To get you started, here are several commonly asked interview questions:
- What do you hope to accomplish as a social worker?
- Why did you go into social work?
Our agency serves XYZ population. What interests you about serving this population?
- How do you feel about supervision? What type of supervision do you prefer?
- What made you apply for a role with our organization?
- 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 types of strategies do you use to engage clients?
- What are some of your biggest accomplishments in your fieldwork?
- Tell me about the most difficult case you have worked on.
- How do you handle high-pressure situations?
- Tell me about something you would do differently in the management of one of your previous fieldwork cases.
- Have you ever been faced with an ethical conflict in your experience as a social worker? How did you handle the situation?
- Tell me about a time when you disagreed with someone over a treatment plan. What was the disagreement, and how was it resolved?
- How would you locate resources for clients in a community in which you have no relationships?
- Imagine a client walked into a session with you and appeared to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. What would you do?
- What would you do if a client had a psychotic outburst in the waiting room?
- What techniques do you use in crisis intervention?
- What are your opinions on the current welfare system?
- Where do you think the field of social work is heading in the next five years?
- What is your theoretical orientation regarding family therapy
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Know the KSS and PCF. ...
Study the job description. ...
Know yourself and the organisation well. ...
Identify your skills and have examples ready to use. ...
Show a willingness to reflect and learn. ...
Practice, practice, practice.
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