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Intervention Specialist Interviews
Intervention Specialist Interview Questions
"When you apply to be an intervention specialist, potential employers will use the interview process to determine if you have the patience, compassion, and communication skills to work with addicts and developmentally disabled children. Expect to be asked interview questions that test your ability to stay calm and handle conflict in tense situations. You may be given case studies of clients with various disabilities and asked what you could do to help their families. Most employers will expect you to have a bachelor's degree in social work or a related field, and a license is usually required for private practice."
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HR representative wanted to know what problematic situations I had in the past with either staff, physicians, patients, or families
Did you ever work around kids in a school setting?
Tell me something about the job that you think that you may find difficult?
How could I interact with a difficult principal?
Reviewed portfolio, asked for work examples, and asked how I would respond in a variety of situations dealing with children in the classroom and with parents.
If I had my certification. Preferable locations to work, and completion of my paper work.
How many years of experience do I have with children?
Do you have any experience working with children.
The question was to tell about my 44 years of experience in working with the special needs students.
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