Social Work UK Interview Questions and Answers
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- Опубліковано 24 січ 2022
- #Socialwork #socialworkinterview
This video includes tips for UK social work interviews.
I am a social worker and wanted to share some tips to help others. As a student and newly qualified social worker, I did not know what to expect with social work interviews so I hope this helps others in this position.
Time stamps
00:36 Why do you want the job? Why did you go into social work?
00:24 Case study question
04:03 What skills do you have to bring to the role?
05:14 Can you tell us about a situation where you dealt with conflict?
05:37 What is your understanding of professional development/ CPD?
06:45 Social work legislation
07:13 Case-load prioritisation/ time management
07:36 Other likely questions you will be asked in a social work interview
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Another fab video. Always pertinent, and good to have up to date questions.
Thank you, love having your support 🤗😍
Great video thank you very much for the advice. I just landed a new social work role with an adults team. I definitely utilised what you said. Once again thank you hun.
That's brilliant ☺️. Well done you !
Thoughtful advice, Kayleigh 👍
Thank you 😊😊
Great as always Kayleigh 😊. I had a little watch of this before my recent interview...xx
Ahh brilliant!!! 😁 One of my best supporters ❤️xx
Thank you for sharing this video. I am an international student who is currently having my MSW in the US. I will be graduating this year and planning to locate a job in the UK. Your video is very helpful and insightful! Looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks for your lovely comment.
I'm pleased you found the video helpful and good luck with everything 👍
Great video I loved it, I’m in my third year at Nottingham. I’m just starting my final placement in permanence *YAY* next stop applying for jobs and interviews 😃
So glad you liked it !! 😁😁 Good luck with your placement and getting your first role 😍
This is so helpful! I had a social work interview and all the topics that were discussed came up. Wish me luck 🤞
Wow that is brilliant. Good luck !!
@@KayleighRoseEvans thanks once again I have been offered two positions for my ASYE. This is the most helpful video on UA-cam in relation to interview questions! ☺️
@@Laurettabeauty4ever I'm so glad you think so ! Brilliant news you're smashing it !
Thanks for your content, helped me pass my SW degree interview for placement and the next two years
That's amazing news !! 😍
Very helpful as I am about to apply for jobs so this video has been informative.
Pleased to hear it. Good luck 😃🤞
Very good
Thanks 😍
That was really helpful
That's great to hear 😊
This is really helpful.
Pleased to hear it 🙂
Thanks so much for this video. This is exactly how it went for me I had my interview today. ☺️
@@ArchMagar that's great to know. ☺️👍
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Just a question, could you please direct me to a source or book on information regarding laws for former relevant children in the UK?
Hey so glad you liked it. I find Alison Brammer's law books are my go to.
@@KayleighRoseEvans Thank you so much for your guidance
Thank you for this very useful video - perfect timing ! I am agency currently and have a job interview to go permanent in the team I am currently in tomorrow! ☺️
Ahh brilliant 😁😁 good luck !
I'm a mature student on my first placement and your videos are helping me to carry on in this journey as I feel a bit inadequate at times surrounded by students and professionals much younger than me that are already in roles where they are above me in terms of experience and knowledge. I come from a support work background which is very much hands on and I sometimes doubt myself and ask ,is it really what I want to do?
Hi thanks for your message and glad the videos are helping. I think it's one of those things where a lot of people feel inadequate for different reasons at times in social work but I do genuinely think everyone has something unique to bring. It's so good if you already have that practical experience as well. I feel like a lot of people talk about imposter syndrome and that can be relevant. Good luck on your social work journey 😊
I have a social work course interview coming up next week and I am really nervous. I hate interviews. I clam up on the spot.
Hope you did ok with your interview. They can be so intense and practice does help !
I had my first interview a few months ago (I got the job) and I would say, for me, the most important thing is to be genuine. I stumbled on a couple of the scenario questions but I was honest about my strengths and weaknesses which they seemed to appreciate. I've got a friend who is really struggling to get a job because she'll put any old rubbish in her application to try and impress them whether it's true or not and it looks fake.
Hey I think that's really good advice. Integrity is a key thing that's needed! I think I need to get that across in these videos so will do an update soon to include it - I appreciate your comment 🙂