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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 professional background and how it has prepared you for the role of a Sexual Offence Examiner?
2. What attracted you to this position within the Health & Justice care sector, and what do you hope to achieve in this role?
3. Describe your experience with forensic examinations and the processes involved in obtaining forensic exhibits.
4. How do you develop forensic strategies according to the FFLM guidelines in your practice? Can you give an example?
5. Tell us about a time when you had to work closely with external MDTs and police. What was your approach, and what was the outcome?
6. In your view, what are the key elements to consider when conducting holistic assessments, particularly in relation to mental health, sexual health, and safeguarding?
7. How do you approach building rapport with victims of sexual assault in a way that fosters trust and support?
8. What strategies do you employ to manage and promote self-referral pathways for victims?
9. Can you describe a challenging case you've encountered? How did you handle it, and what did you learn from the experience?
10. Discuss your understanding of the ethical considerations involved in obtaining consent for health and forensic procedures. How do you ensure this is communicated to victims effectively?
11. How do you stay informed about the requirements set out by the Forensic Science Regulator? Can you give an example of how you have applied these in your work?
12. What initiatives have you been involved in that focused on quality improvement within a clinical setting?
13. How do you measure success and effectiveness in the support provided to victims?
14. How do you promote an inclusive environment for both colleagues and patients in your practice?
15. Give an example of how you have addressed issues of diversity and inclusion in your previous roles.
16. What qualities do you believe are essential for someone in the role of Sexual Offence Examiner?
17. How do you manage the emotional impact of working with victims of sexual assault? What self-care strategies do you employ to maintain your well-being?
18. What are your long-term career aspirations, and how does this position fit into your career goals?
You can answer as many of these questions as you want. Good luck!


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