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Title: The Student Guidance Centre


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The Student Guidance Centre

2
Nursing Talk
  • Workshop on
  • Application Forms and Interview Technique

3
Fidelma Dynan
  • Careers, Employability and Skills
  • f.dynan_at_qub.ac.uk

4
Marketing Yourself on
Paper
  • Preparation
  • Make a copy of the Application Form first.
    Practice on this form.
  • Before completing form make a list of the
    following

5
  • Preparation
  • Academic achievements (Research projects?)
  • -Clinical placements/ work experience
  • -Prizes, awards
  • -Responsibilities
  • -Voluntary work/Extra curricular
    activities

6
Application Form
  • Read all instructions first
  • Complete ALL questions. If not applicable, write
    N/A.
  • N.B. Include qualifications pending and
    professional body information.
  • 2 Referees (1 academic.) Seek permission first
    from referees. Can they confirm your nursing
    skills?
  • Complete all sections of form including Equal
    Opportunities section/Criminal offences.

7
Getting Started
  • Study the Personnel Job Specifications.
  • Skills sought
  • Communication skills
  • Professional integrity
  • Teamwork skills
  • Organisational skills

8
  • Key Question-Final Section
  • Additional Information
  • Please include any other information which may be
    relevant to this application, detailing how you
    meet each of the criteria as outlined in the
    personnel specification

9
  • Key Points
  • A ccurate information/spelling/grammar
  • B e succinct. Keep to the point.
  • C larity-express yourself clearly and logically.
  • Always read the Job/Personnel Specifications

10
Application Form
  • Guidelines
  • Match your skills/knowledge and qualities to the
    Job Personnel Specifications. Note the
    Essential Criteria.
  • Make sure you address each bullet point in your
    response. Use the STAR approach.
  • Identify clearly what you can offer. Make it easy
    for selection panel to shortlist you!

11
Review
  • Read form on completion
  • Have you fully addressed the points on the
    Job/Personnel specifications? Provided evidence?
  • Have you been positive about your skills?
  • Have you missed any section? (Adult/ Childrens
    branch/Equal Opportunities/POCVA Check)
  • Spelling /grammar?
  • Ask someone else to check the form.

12
  • S T A R
  • S ituation
  • T ask
  • A ction
  • R esult

13
  • Application Form
  • N.B.
  • Keep a copy of your form. You will need this for
    interview preparation!
  • Be prepared to discuss the content of your form
    at interview.

14
  • Interview Preparation
  • Revise your Application form/CV to refresh your
    memory and prepare for questions.
  • Read the Job and Personnel specifications.
  • Revise KSF.
  • Anticipate questions based on all of the above
    and prepare responses.

15
Interviews
  • R esearch
  • A nticipate
  • P repare

16
  • Interview Technique
  • Be punctual.
  • Dress smartly. Appearance is important.
  • SMILE!!- Helps you and panel to relax.
  • Remember non-verbal signals.
  • (Dont fidget/slouch/fold arms).

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  • Interview Technique
  • Make eye contact with panel/interviewer.
  • Speak clearly. Dont mumble or speak too quickly.
  • Questions largely competency/skills based.
  • Panel are seeking to determine how you meet the
    criteria.

18
  • S T A R
  • Describe the situation. Place it in context.
    Where were you?
  • What tasks did you have to perform? Give a clear
    picture to the interviewer of your role. This
    will help to explain your actions.
  • What did you do specifically? Be concise in your
    explanations. What was the result?
  • What was the result? What were the learning
    outcomes?

19
  • Interview Technique
  • Structure your answer. (STAR)
  • Be concise but not TOO short.
  • Take time to answer. Reflect and think.
  • Seek clarification if necessary.
  • Try to give evidence or examples in your answers.

20
  • Interview Questions
  • These are criteria-based plus
  • Want to know your skills/ strengths.
  • Your personality (what you would be like as a
    colleague).
  • What makes you stand apart (why should they
    choose you?).
  • Why do you want to work for them? (Talk about
    placement experience).

21
  • Transferable Skills
  • Problem-solving skills/clinical appraisal of
    patient needs.
  • Practical skills.
  • Persuasive approach.
  • Commitment to lifelong learning

22
  • Possible Questions
  • What are the procedures if a relative makes a
    complaint?
  • Where do you see yourself in 5 years time?

23
  • Possible Questions
  • Give an example of when youve worked as part of
    a team.
  • Scenarios
  • What would you do if you discovered a drug error
    had been made?
  • How would you deal with an elderly patient who
    has fallen out of bed?

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Final Points
  • Preparation is key!
  • Anticipate questions
  • Practice your interview responses
  • Revise your form and the job description
  • Know your KSF
  • Good luck!
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