**Not sure if they question are the same for Case Manager and investigators. I was interviewing for Intake and Screening. 1. Briefly describe you education, training and experience. what strengths do you have that would help you succeed int his position? 2. Are you fluent in any languages other than English? 3. Tell us about your skill in working with resistant clients 4. Goal of child Protection Social Work? Role of Child Protection Social Worker? 5. What is your understanding of some of the complex issues affection many of our families involved with Child Protection? 6. Most children are able to remain their homes or return to heir homes following period of OHP. What are your feeling about recommending termination of parental rights? 7.Tell us about a time when you modified your interpersonal and/or work style to work with client of a different background. How did you do so? 8.In your current or previous employment, describe a situation where there was a difference of opinion you had with a co-worker or supervisor and how you resolved it? 9. what aspect do you anticipate will be the most difficult or challenging? The most Rewarding? 10. Any question for the panel? **MAKE SURE YOU ASK THEM QUESTIONS!!!
Intake Coordinator Interview Questions
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You are asked about your work at home set up, previous experience, skills, and your reason for wanting the job
Give an example of a time when you had to work with a difficult co-worker.
Give an example of a time when you had to work with a difficult pet owner.
They ask for us to agree upon the division of budget in order to prepare a bid for the 2024 Olympic Games. They gave us 45 minutes to do it.
Waiting for the invitation to the interview.
Tell me about yourself? What do you do to relax?
How have you handled yourself in a pressured situation?
How does your experience correlate to this position?
Questions were standard questions, but they want you to answer it in a certain Christian lingo way. If you are into Christian buzz words, this is your interview. Instead of LIVING them, this person preferred to hear "the right" words when he means right, he meant white.
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