Sexual and Reproductive Health Nurse • West Bromwich Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
Thank you for your interest in the position of Sexual and Reproductive Health Nurse
in West Bromwich
with Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust.
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Then, we'll ask you to answer one or more questions of your choice from the list below:
1. Can you describe your experience with intrauterine device (IUD) insertion and any relevant training you have received? Can you describe your experience with intrauterine device (IUD) insertion and any relevant training you have received?
2. How do you approach the clinical assessment and diagnosis of a patient presenting with STI symptoms? How do you approach the clinical assessment and diagnosis of a patient presenting with STI symptoms?
3. What protocols do you follow when managing STI results through online and clinic ERP systems? What protocols do you follow when managing STI results through online and clinic ERP systems?
4. Can you provide an example of a challenging case you encountered in sexual health and how you managed it? Can you provide an example of a challenging case you encountered in sexual health and how you managed it?
5. What is your experience in providing contraceptive methods and how do you ensure you are informed about the latest options available to patients? What is your experience in providing contraceptive methods and how do you ensure you are informed about the latest options available to patients?
6. How do you engage with vulnerable and hard-to-reach groups to promote sexual health services? How do you engage with vulnerable and hard-to-reach groups to promote sexual health services?
7. Can you discuss a time when you faced resistance from a patient in receiving sexual health services and how you overcame that issue? Can you discuss a time when you faced resistance from a patient in receiving sexual health services and how you overcame that issue?
8. What strategies do you employ when providing care to patients from diverse backgrounds and varying levels of health literacy? What strategies do you employ when providing care to patients from diverse backgrounds and varying levels of health literacy?
9. How do you ensure that you maintain confidentiality while building rapport with your patients? How do you ensure that you maintain confidentiality while building rapport with your patients?
10. How do you see your role contributing to a multi-disciplinary team? Can you provide an example of successful collaboration in your previous positions? How do you see your role contributing to a multi-disciplinary team? Can you provide an example of successful collaboration in your previous positions?
11. What is your approach when working alongside colleagues from different disciplines, such as specialists and pharmacists? What is your approach when working alongside colleagues from different disciplines, such as specialists and pharmacists?
12. How would you handle a situation where there is a disagreement within the team regarding patient care? How would you handle a situation where there is a disagreement within the team regarding patient care?
13. What experience do you have in supervising junior healthcare support workers, and how do you promote their growth and development? What experience do you have in supervising junior healthcare support workers, and how do you promote their growth and development?
14. Can you give an example of how you have provided education or training on sexual health to other staff members or students? Can you give an example of how you have provided education or training on sexual health to other staff members or students?
15. What initiatives or events have you been involved with that aim to promote sexual health within the community? What initiatives or events have you been involved with that aim to promote sexual health within the community?
16. How do you evaluate the effectiveness of health promotion activities you participate in? How do you evaluate the effectiveness of health promotion activities you participate in?
17. What motivates you to work in the field of sexual and reproductive health? What motivates you to work in the field of sexual and reproductive health?
18. How do you keep your knowledge and skills up to date in an ever-evolving field such as sexual health? How do you keep your knowledge and skills up to date in an ever-evolving field such as sexual health?
19. Imagine you are conducting a community outreach event, but attendance is lower than expected. How would you address this situation? Imagine you are conducting a community outreach event, but attendance is lower than expected. How would you address this situation?
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Role:Sexual and Reproductive Health NurseinWest Bromwich
Interviewed on Monday 7 April 2025
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSexual and Reproductive Health Nurse with Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust in West Bromwich\n\n We have the opportunity to recruit a Nurse, for a 1 year fixed term maternity cover post to join the Sandwell Sexual Health Service .We would like to recruit an enthusiastic nurse who wants to deliver excellent sexual health services and be part of a motivated team of professionals. We are a multi-professional progressive team providing a comprehensive, evidence based and patient focused service for Contraception and Genitourinary Medicine specialising in integrated sexual health and HIV services The post holder will be working alongside our multi-disciplinary team including two consultant, specialist nurses, HIV pharmacist and dietician to deliver sexual health and contraceptive support, treatments and managements across the boroughs of Sandwell and the West Midlands. The post holder will be actively participating in health promotion and supporting vulnerable groups which will include events within the local community enabling the post holder to engage with the community and offer and promote our services.They will be working at the main hub at the Lyng Centre and our outreach services across Sandwell. We welcome applicants who have a qualification in Intrauterine device insertion Provide clinical care for presenting groups of patients including history taking, clinical assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of their care. Motivated to provide all aspects of sexual health and contraception to vulnerable and hard to reach groups who would otherwise not engage in Sexual health services. With appropriate training manage patients requiring implant removal and fit. Provide varied contraceptive methods and sexual infection treatments working under Patient Group Direction or as a registered Non Medical Prescriber. Undertake screening including Cervical Screening and Sexually Transmitted Infections. Manage and appropriatly action STI results via the online and clinic ERP sytems Utilise clinical skills appropriately to enhance the delivery of patient care Supervise Band 3 healthcare support Workers within the clinical setting and particpate in their development Provide interdisciplinary education and training to other staff and students About us __Please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for full details on what this role entails. __ "}