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Behavior Specialist Interviews
Behavior Specialist Interview Questions
"Employer's hiring behavior specialists are looking for candidates with the educational background and interpersonal skills to properly instruct patients with behavioral disabilities. In an interview, be ready to speak to your background in behavioral psychology and any experience working with children or disabled individuals. Be prepared to explain how you would handle difficult patients with aversions to learning as well as what corrective methods you would use."
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One of the questions asked was how I would respond to a client who tries to elope (leave the area).
Asked what experience I had with children
Are you CPR certified?
How did I handle aggression from a client in the past.
Why are you interested in this position? What is your weakness? Situational questions What is your experience and educational background?
If given a ball, a cup, and a car, what are some activities you'd come up with to engage with your client?
What are you past experience working with children?
The one thing that She asked Me was, why do I want to be A BHT for Bradford Health Services. My response was, so that I can be the living witness, to the individuals that I work with, that Long Term Recovery is DEFINITELY POSSIBLE!! I SEE MYSELF IN EACH INDIVIDUAL I WORK WITH!! I WAS, AT ONE TIME, THEM!!
How would you handle a situation where you are at a client's home, and his/her sibling is coming in and distracting your client?
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