Intervention Specialist Interview Questions

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It was really the scenarios. You were not allowed to ask for additional information on the family/client and you were not briefed on company policy. So when a scenario begins with "you have been working with a family for 3 months and <blank> happens, what do you do?" it makes it difficult as a clinician to not have additional information because hopefully after 3 months you would have a pretty good idea. This should have been a warning that in the job, every situation has a specific response that is in no way based on clinical understanding or the therapeutic relationship.
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Family Intervention Specialist

Interviewed at Youth Villages

3.4
Jul 25, 2013

It was really the scenarios. You were not allowed to ask for additional information on the family/client and you were not briefed on company policy. So when a scenario begins with "you have been working with a family for 3 months and <blank> happens, what do you do?" it makes it difficult as a clinician to not have additional information because hopefully after 3 months you would have a pretty good idea. This should have been a warning that in the job, every situation has a specific response that is in no way based on clinical understanding or the therapeutic relationship.

Free associations... What do you think of when you hear these words and how do you think they'd impact your role at YV?: integrity, accountability, team building and two others I can't remember (one of which may have been leadership?)
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Family Intervention Specialist

Interviewed at Youth Villages

3.4
Feb 3, 2017

Free associations... What do you think of when you hear these words and how do you think they'd impact your role at YV?: integrity, accountability, team building and two others I can't remember (one of which may have been leadership?)

One scenario-based prompt requested the interviewee to provide clinical insight for a nontraditional family. A grandmother (GM) has custody of her teen granddaughter, who is pregnant, and her two younger grandsons. The granddaughter has been diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and is constantly running away from home to be with her boyfriend. The GM has prompted the assigned social worker that she wants to give up custody of her granddaughter and focus her attention on the younger siblings. The children have an Aunt who lives nearby but is also fed up with the granddaughter's behavior and does not seem to want custody.
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Family Intervention Specialist

Interviewed at Youth Villages

3.4
Nov 1, 2023

One scenario-based prompt requested the interviewee to provide clinical insight for a nontraditional family. A grandmother (GM) has custody of her teen granddaughter, who is pregnant, and her two younger grandsons. The granddaughter has been diagnosed with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and is constantly running away from home to be with her boyfriend. The GM has prompted the assigned social worker that she wants to give up custody of her granddaughter and focus her attention on the younger siblings. The children have an Aunt who lives nearby but is also fed up with the granddaughter's behavior and does not seem to want custody.

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