I applied online. I interviewed at NHS in Feb 2023
Interview
30 minutes 6 questions were asked 1.Tell us a little bit about yourself and why you are interested in the role. 2. What do you understand about the AP role and what could you bring to it ? 3. Can you give legislation that applied to the work place. 4. Working alone and solved problem. 5. Working alone and pool of liquid behind analyser, actions you would take. 6. How to make a litre of 0.9% saline.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Tell us a little bit about yourself and why you are interested in the role. 2. What do you understand about the AP role and what could you bring to it ? 3. Can you give legislation that applied to the work place. 4. Working alone and solved problem. 5. Working alone and pool of liquid behind analyser, actions you would take. 6. How to make a litre of 0.9% saline.
Rigorous interview with various scenario based questions. Prior knowledge about the nhs lab is definitely required. go for a lab tour or arrange an informal visit beforehand, that way you can guage the trust and management beforehand as well.
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Question 1
What would you do if an onboard reagent is about to expire?
Describe a situation when you had a conflict with a colleague and how you dealt with it.
The NHS associate practitioner interview typically involves assessing candidates' clinical knowledge, communication skills, and ability to work in a healthcare team. It was a relatively quick and easy process and I did not have to wait long for a confirmation.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at NHS (Rochdale, England) in Sept 2023
Interview
There are two interviewers in the meeting room and they keep asking questions. The interview takes about 30 mins. The questions are more related to how you react in various situation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the your weakness and strength? What is your role in a team?