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Practice Interview

What to expect
First, we'll enable your camera & microphone and then ask you to record a short introduction about yourself, about 30 seconds long, to make sure your camera is working ok.

Then, we'll ask you to answer one or more questions of your choice from the list below:
1. Can you tell us about your experience working with children and how it has prepared you for this role?
2. What specific play activities or materials have you found effective in helping children feel more comfortable in medical settings?
3. How do you adapt your approach when working with children who have special needs or medical conditions?
4. The role requires you to create a comfortable and stimulating environment for children. What strategies do you use to achieve this?
5. How would you advise and support parents or caregivers in engaging with their children during a medical procedure like phlebotomy?
6. Can you describe a time when you needed to handle a child’s fear or anxiety in a clinical setting? What approach did you take?
7. This position requires collaboration with phlebotomists and other healthcare staff. How do you see your role in supporting the clinical team?
8. Can you provide an example of how you've worked effectively as part of a team in the past?
9. How would you ensure effective communication with children and their parents in a busy, possibly stressful environment?
10. What practices do you follow to ensure a healthy and safe environment for children in a healthcare setting?
11. How do you handle a situation where you notice a potential safety hazard in the phlebotomy department?
12. Can you explain the importance of maintaining patient confidentiality and how you would uphold this in your role?
13. What areas of personal and professional development are you currently focusing on, and how do you plan to address these?
14. How do you stay informed about best practices in play support and child healthcare?
15. Have you ever taken part in mandatory training? Can you describe how this training has influenced your practice?
16. Imagine a child becomes distressed during a procedure. What immediate actions would you take to comfort them?
17. How would you handle a situation where a parent disagrees with the play activities you've selected for their child?
18. Can you give an example of a situation where you had to manage your own stress while supporting a child or family in a challenging moment?
19. What motivated you to apply for this position, and what do you hope to achieve in this role?
You can answer as many of these questions as you want. Good luck!


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