36 Mater Private Healthcare Interview Questions & Answers
Below is a list of our Mater Private Healthcare interview questions. Click on any interview question to view our answer advice and answer examples. You may view 5 answer examples before our paywall loads. Afterwards, you'll be asked to upgrade to view the rest of our answers.
Behavioral
1. In the healthcare services industry there are many emotions in a day. Have your emotions ever been in the way of your productivity?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know if you consider yourself to be an emotionally driven person. Talk to the interviewer about your emotions and if they have ever affected your productivity at work.
Keep in mind - almost everyone is an emotional creature to some degree, but there are other ways that you can describe yourself that have a more positive connotation. If you are passionate, you could choose to refer to yourself as:
- Expressive
- Communicative
- Open
- Unreserved
1st Answer Example
"Everyone is emotional to a certain degree, and I would consider myself kind-hearted and open. A career in healthcare can be emotional at times; however, I choose to focus on the positives. For instance, - if we are close to losing a patient, I will focus on positive memories rather than the illness. This mindset has consistently allowed me to continue with a productive shift, no matter the emotions that come my way."
Written by Ryan Brown on May 6th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"This is a great question. I think the right answer is, 'of course, but not for long'! We've all had those severe cases. A child dies, or you have to give someone a cancer diagnosis. It's professional to take a few minutes after an encounter like that and let those emotions come and go. I cope with these emotions by telling myself that it's not my story, its the patient's story. I think it's okay to be moved by someone else's experience, but I don't need to make it mine."
Behavioral
2. One of our core values is compassion. Do you consider yourself a compassionate person?
How to Answer
Mater Private Healthcare promotes compassionate care, no matter which setting you work in within the organization. Compassion can be shown to patients in several ways, such as going the extra mile to ensure they are comfortable, building trusting relationships with them and their families, or showing genuine interest when interacting. Speak to why you feel you're compassionate, and if possible, give ways, big or small, that demonstrate compassion to your patients in the workplace.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I understand that compassion is one of the top qualities that I need to bring to the workplace, being in the healthcare services profession. I consider myself a very compassionate individual. I am warm-hearted, responsive to my patients' needs, and always empathetic."
2nd Answer Example
"Yes, I most certainly consider myself a compassionate person. I take the opportunity to understand and help others whenever possible. While attending university, I spent a lot of time volunteering at a local hospice - not only for the added experience but also to give back to others. I look forward to continuing this level of compassionate care with your organization."
Behavioral
3. What is your greatest weakness?
How to Answer
Pick a weakness that is not a core skill for this position. You can be candid in your answer, recognizing that you aren't great at something and acknowledging your need to improve. Be sure to have an action plan in place for improving on this weakness.
Perhaps you are watching TED talks to gain skills in a particular area, reading the latest-and-greatest book on the subject, or maybe you are taking a seminar at a nearby community center. We are all human with our weaknesses, so don't be afraid to share yours!
1st Answer Example
"I know this will come off as cliche, but it's truthful. My weakness is not delegating. I know what I want and how I want it done, so it's often easier to do it myself. However, it can inhibit my ability to grow. I cannot take on every step of a project; I need to be able to give the task or a portion of it to another team member or direct report, let go of the control, and know it will be taken care of. I've spoken with my current manager about it, and we've developed a system where he can call me out on the behavior since often I'm not aware of it. By bringing awareness to it at the moment, I find my propensity to hold onto control has decreased, so I'm certainly moving in the right direction."
2nd Answer Example
"At this point in my career within healthcare services, my newness is my greatest weakness. To overcome this, I have committed to ten extra hours per week of study. I dive into various medical journals and spend a great deal of time educating myself beyond what my degree and internship have offered."
Behavioral
4. It is often said that a career in healthcare is a 'thankless job.' How can we keep you motivated and engaged, even on the days when you feel your work goes unnoticed?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to learn more about what drives you and keeps you engaged and motivated in the workplace. Speak about what excites you and motivates you to do the job every day. Be sure you answer honestly, and ensure your answer is relevant to the position you're applying for. Avoid giving examples that don't align with the position. For example, if working in the office with employees around you is what motivates you, but this position is remote, avoid using that example.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"My chosen career was helping people at exactly the point they were least capable of censoring themselves or giving back. So, I stopped needing thanks from my patients. It's not like I don't need positive reinforcement. Everyone does. But I made a point to find it in other places instead of expecting it from my patients. Nowadays, I make an effort to expressly thank the people I work with when they do a good job. I focus on being grateful to be allowed to see private, raw, emotional parts of people's lives."
2nd Answer Example
"I am an easily motivated individual, and it does not take much to keep me engaged. I am fully aware that healthcare-related positions can seem thankless. Honestly, the best thanks that I can get is a pat on the back now and then. The majority of my motivation comes from simply helping people."
Compatibility
5. We seek to hire individuals who display a keen interest in the healthcare arena. Would you consider yourself dedicated to a career in healthcare services?
How to Answer
Assure the interviewer of your dedication to a lucrative career in the healthcare services industry. The hiring manager would like to know that this position fits into your long-term plan and that, if hired, you would stay with Mater Private Healthcare as long as possible.
1st Answer Example
"I dedicated my entire career to the healthcare services field. I find it incredibly rewarding and interesting because I get to help others, and every day brings new challenges! One of the reasons I applied for this role with Mater Private Healthcare is because I can see a long-term fit here. I plan to work in the healthcare segment for my entire career."
2nd Answer Example
"I know this career can take a toll on personal life, and I understand that while it can be more-or-less sustainable, it's more than just a job for me. So far, I have dedicated my entire adult life to this career. I have shadowed numerous professionals and have worked in multiple clinics. I know this is the right career for me."
3rd Answer Example
"This career is not just something I want to do 8-5 to get by; it's something I want to BE. I want to be someone who dedicates themselves to a craft. I chose healthcare because the learning opportunities are endless. It's constantly evolving. I find the human body is fascinating, and I think that society is only healthy when it cares for its wounded."
Compatibility
6. If we hired you today, what would you accomplish first?
How to Answer
When you start a new position, it is essential to be clear on how you will make a positive impact after being hired. Consider the mission and vision of Mater Private Healthcare; Empowering people to live better lives through improved health and wellbeing. Consider your efforts and how they could contribute to this vision.
This question is a delicate one, and you need to show respect for the onboarding process, then give a moderately ambitious project that you could execute. This concept is often called your 'value proposition' in marketing. 'Hire me because I'll do X.' Remember, this is your campaign promise. If hired, it will likely be your first target to hit, and depending on the environment; it could make or break you. The best approach is to give a functional analysis of the employers' needs and your skills.
Tell the interviewer what your impact goal is, should you be the successful candidate. Be sure to refer to the immediate needs of the company, such as increasing budgets, or improving patient care, for instance.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"When we were speaking earlier, you mentioned that you were urgently seeking to improve the level of patient care and compassion at this facility. I want to offer my skills when it comes to building patient rapport and help to improve the satisfaction of everyone that uses the services of Mater Private Healthcare. I plan to make a positive impact very quickly."
2nd Answer Example
"If hired today, I would commit to diving into every resource provided to me, speeding up the learning curve typical of a new hire who is also new to their career. I will soak in every learning opportunity that comes my way so that I can be a self-sufficient member of your healthcare service team within the first 30 days."
Compatibility
7. What type of work environment do you dislike working in?
How to Answer
There are many work options now, with some roles being 100% on-site, 100% remote, a hybrid, or even a hybrid with extensive travel. Read the Mater Private Healthcare job description to get a better sense of the work environment for the specific role. The interviewer wants to get a sense of your preference for the atmosphere in which you'll be working. Be honest, but also demonstrate your flexibility and ability to adapt and succeed in any environment.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"In my internship, I was in a hybrid role doing some work from the office and some remotely from home. I even got to do some traveling to different business sites. I am an extrovert, and I really enjoy working on-site versus remotely, as I recharge and thrive being around other people. I also prefer a busy, fast-paced environment to keep me on my toes and to provide new challenges for me to learn and grow from."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"I prefer to focus on the positive, so if it's okay, I would like to share with you my ideal work environment. My ideal environment is organized, collaborative, positive, energetic, and encouraging. I love working with like-minded people who set challenging goals for themselves. I thrive when I work for supervisors who encourage curiosity and creativity in problem-solving."
Compatibility
8. Why do you think you will be successful in this role with Mater Private Healthcare?
How to Answer
Think about how the interviewer may be defining success in this role (achieving goals, patient satisfaction, excellent patient care, etc.) Read the job description carefully and focus on some of the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for the position that you possess. Speak to your soft skills and technical qualifications that you feel will help you succeed at Mater Private Healthcare.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I know I will be successful in this role because I have been working in this industry for five years with great training and mentorship. I have a solid understanding of X, Y, and Z (skills listed in the job description). Also, I have all of my updated certifications as outlined in your job description. I am well-prepared for this next step in my career."
2nd Answer Example
"I believe my success with Mater Private Healthcare will come from having all of the hard skills that you are looking for, whether learned in school or gained through my internship experience. I have a great deal of current knowledge in the healthcare services industry and stay informed of best practices."
Compatibility
9. What does your typical workday look like?
How to Answer
The interviewer would like to discover more about your day-to-day responsibilities and duties. If you are coming from another healthcare organisation, it's likely similar to what would be required in the position with Mater Private Healthcare; however, it's important to describe in detail what your daily activities look like. Consider whether you spend time checking patient vital signs, performing ECGs or venipuncture, or supporting individuals and their families when faced with unwelcome news and life-changing diagnoses. Read the job description thoroughly, and discuss the areas of responsibility you have experience in and perform daily. Keep a positive tone as you describe what your current role entails each day, and refrain from complaining about certain duties or feeling overwhelmed by the day-to-day tasks.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"In my current role, I have many various responsibilities. I perform and record clinical observations and vitals such as blood pressure, temperature, respirations, and pulse. I also discuss and share information with registered nurses on patients' conditions, behaviours, activities, and responses. As a ward attendant, I also interact with patient families, providing updates when necessary and education on certain illnesses, diagnoses, or conditions. Lastly, I help answer patient call lights, provide care and assistance with ADLs and ensure the privacy and safety of patients at all times."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"I'm the only medical secretary for our consultant, so I'm the main point of contact for patients in the office. The majority of my day is spent interacting with patients who come in for appointments and on the phone with patients answering questions or scheduling/confirming appointments for the week. I also manage the cancellation list. We have a full-time person who does billing, but some days I will assist her with filing duties if she is behind. The remainder of my day is usually spent compiling and updating patient records, typing letters and clinical reports, some medical audio typing, and correspondence through our electronic patient portal and email inbox."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Compatibility
10. As a condition of employment here, you must pass a background check. Do you understand this requirement?
How to Answer
Working in the healthcare services industry means that you are in contact with vulnerable people, children, pharmaceutical drugs, drug-related equipment, confidential information, and other areas of sensitivity. Assure the interviewer that you understand this requirement and would comply.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Answer Example
"I have a clean criminal record and am happy to comply with any background check you require of me."
Compatibility
11. What is your patient care philosophy?
How to Answer
Be sure to research Mater Private Healthcare's mission, vision, and core values so you understand its patient care philosophy. The interviewer would like to know that you place high importance on patient care and that your philosophy aligns with theirs. Share some insight into your philosophy and how it aligns with the organisation's purpose and mission.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"Every day at work, I remind myself that everyone I come across has their struggles. Every person we care for has a story. I make sure to get to know my patients whenever possible. Everyone has the right to compassionate care."
2nd Answer Example
"I have three philosophies when it comes to my work; One view for the clinic, one for me, and one for the patient. First, I work in a system, and I respect that. I follow the rules, I maintain my certifications, and I appreciate the policies and values of whatever site I work. Patient care is a privilege, and I respect the role I have in clinical care and the part other people have. Second, I want to be the best at what I do. Every day I learn something, and that's because I choose to get better.
Last, I adapt to the individual. If I'm meeting the requirements of my position, and evolving within my profession, then I am free to adjust to my patient and be the provider they need. Some patients need a lot of attention; some want less, and some need boundaries. I have trained myself to adapt my communication style, so a patient gets what they need."
Compatibility
12. Tell me about your healthcare related education and training.
How to Answer
The interviewer may not have had the opportunity to review your CV. Walk the interviewer through your formal post-secondary education as well as any on-the-job training. Talk about your most positive take-aways from your post-secondary experience, and be sure to tie in how that experience will help you succeed in this position.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I have a nursing degree as well as additional on the job training within clinical research. I feel that my nursing education opened up many potential industry-related avenues for me. I graduated top of my class and completed a valuable internship with 'XYZ Health Services.' All of these experiences have helped prepare me for success in this role with Mater Private Healthcare."
2nd Answer Example
"I did my undergraduate in chemistry and medical school at St. George's University. I loved surgery, so my electives were in general surgery, trauma epidemiology, and orthopedics. I'm happy to be moving on to more responsibility as a resident. I have had some amazing mentors, and I found that I could perform with some different teaching styles."
Competency
13. Mater Foundation is able to deliver life-saving impacts to those most in need through donations from generous citizens. How would you help increase donors?
How to Answer
Mater Foundation relies on the generosity and support of individual donors, fundraisers, volunteers, and corporate partners to provide critical funding to support healthcare, research, and education. In your role, you may be responsible for helping increase donations. Speak about ways you will be an ambassador and increase community support to fund programs, research, and education through Mater Foundation.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I'm very familiar with some of the community-led initiatives like Mater Little Miracles, Mater Chicks in Pink, and Mater Smiling for Smiddy. I truly believe in the mission and know that the funding goes to providing life-saving care to those most in need, so it would be incredibly easy to talk about the work that Mater does and to get others excited to be a part of something so amazing and life-changing for so many. I would help increase donors by raising awareness on my social media pages and by sharing posts and information with my network frequently. I would take opportunities to engage others out in the community to make them aware of the services we offer and the impact they could have by donating."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"I know that there are six stages to donor development; identifying, engaging, evaluating, soliciting, recognizing, and stewarding. Some strategies I would use to attract donors would include inviting them to events, encouraging the community to get involved and volunteer as many volunteers often end up as donors, sharing the impact that even small gifts have on the lives of others, connecting and networking through social media platforms, regulating sharing updates and exciting news on my own personal pages."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
Competency
14. Healthcare service companies require strong organizational skills and attention to detail. How do you ensure that your work is properly organized, and highly accurate?
How to Answer
The success of the healthcare industry thrives on the accuracy of information and organization. Talk to the interviewer about the ways that you ensure accuracy and organization in your day to day activities. Perhaps you use a particular app or software. Maybe you are a pen and paper person. Whatever your method, be sure to highlight that you are successful in organizing your day.
1st Answer Example
"I am a highly detailed person, and I thrive on having a high level of organization in my day. This organization includes my scheduling, paperwork, and more. If I am offered a position with Mater Private Healthcare you will never find me to be disorganized! I utilize my Outlook calendar and set alerts for myself for deadlines and important activities. My documentation is strong, as well."
2nd Answer Example
"I'm a bit of an organizational nerd. I carry around a notebook and write down important facts if I think there is a chance I will forget them. But this is usually just for transitions. Every clinic I've ever worked in has its way of communicating and recording facts, so I put time and attention into using the system the people around me are using. That way, its easier to transition care, and the patient has all their info in the same place. My notebook saves me when I'm swamped, but I try to be efficient and put info directly into the (group record/EMR/chart) when I can."
Competency
15. We were initially looking for someone with 5 years' experience in a similar role. Considering you have just 2 years' experience, how do you feel you would perform in this role?
How to Answer
Be sure to review the job description closely beforehand so you can speak to questions about gaps in experience. If you have completed an internship or have other relatable experience or transferrable skills that would be valuable to Mater Private Healthcare, discuss those with the interviewer. Consider providing more insight into your technical skills and experience and a mix of your soft skills that will help you succeed in the role and add value to the team.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"While I acknowledge that I do not have the full five years of experience you are looking for, I think I would be a great asset to your team. In my two years in my current role, I've been a top performer, earning leadership's recognition for my ability to provide excellent patient care. In each of my quarterly surveys, I received a five-star rating based on patient feedback and I consistently earned performance review ratings of exceeds expectations. I am very focused on providing quality care to patients and ensuring they have a positive experience while at our facility."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"I am a little junior in experience, but I'm dedicated to my job and my employer and would bring many skills to your team. I have strong administrative skills and am responsible for overseeing patient chart and records and lead major projects in converting from paper to electronic records. I often train and mentor new employees and have been recognized by my supervisor for my teamwork, collaboration and communication skills in the workplace."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Competency
16. At Mater Private Healthcare, infection control is a top priority. Can you give an example of a way you promote infection control in your role?
How to Answer
Infection Control is becoming increasingly important in recent times as there has been a rise in the number of Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAI). Recently, the World Health Organization estimated that 7% of all patients admitted into healthcare facilities will acquire at least 1 HAI. The interviewer at the NHS will want to ensure you're familiar with infection control practices and may test your knowledge by asking you to give specific examples. Consider topics like placement and infection assessments, hand hygiene, safe management and care of environment, safe management of lines or equipment, cough and respiratory hygiene, or PPE usage.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"Infection control is extremely important in this setting to reduce the risk and prevent the spread of infection. A very simple example of a best practice is proper hand washing throughout the day. The WHO recommends handwashing before touching a patient, before performing a clean/aseptic procedure, after any bodily fluid exposure risk, and after touching the patient or the patient's surroundings. Proper handwashing should be done for at least 20 seconds with warm water and soap, followed by drying with a clean and disposable paper towel."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"One example is the safe management of linens. Clean linens should be stored in designated areas, away from soiled or contaminated linens. If linens are used or soiled, they should be placed in laundry bins near you to reduce the movement of contaminated items. It is essential that any infectious or contaminated linen is immediately placed in a water-soluble bag, safely secured, and tagged. Following these best practices will prevent or reduce the risk of spreading infectious diseases among the patients and staff."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Competency
17. In your opinion, what makes you a great problem solver?
How to Answer
Employers want to know that you have a systematic approach to problem-solving. Consider the skills and qualities that help you successfully face problems. Perhaps you have a keen eye for detail. Maybe you can see opportunity when others can only focus on the issue. Share your strengths as a problem solver, and your ability to come up with innovative solutions.
1st Answer Example
"I am a great problem solver because I do not allow stress to cloud my judgment and mute my sound decision making. I am a keen observer with a great memory, which allows me to recall unique solutions or ideas."
2nd Answer Example
"I believe I am a great problem solver because I am sure to gather as many facts as possible. I look at the problem and its potential solutions from multiple angles, and I am not afraid to make a decision that might seem off the beaten path."
Competency
18. We take pride in our great relationships with clients, vendors, coworkers, and patients. Do you consider yourself to be a strong relationship builder?
How to Answer
Strong relationship-building skills will be essential to succeed in any role at Mater Private Healthcare. Discuss what techniques you use to establish and maintain relationships with others. Consider giving examples that highlight your ability to communicate effectively, build trust, be genuine, follow up on commitments, demonstrate respect, etc.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I have earned compliments on my relationship-building skills. I like to get to know people and ask them questions about themselves. Most people love to talk about themselves, and I find it's a great and simple way to start building rapport with others. I consider myself to be a strong relationship builder and take pride in my 'people skills'. Rest assured, I would be a great ambassador of positive relationships for Mater Private Healthcare."
2nd Answer Example
"I am happy to hear that Mater Private Healthcare values long-term relationships. This fact is a bonus for me, and it's one of the reasons I chose to work in the medical field. I like working in an industry where genuine care is valued. Healthcare is not a place for gimmicks because health is precious and irreplaceable. I've had success in university and my internships by focusing on building a reputation for consistency and followup. What you describe is a good fit for me, and I'd like to represent a company that wants to create long-term sustainable partnerships."
Discovery
19. What do you know about our Mater Research gender equity initiative?
How to Answer
Mater Research dedicates an entire page on its website that promotes its work in gender equity in the workplace. In recent years, Mater Research was awarded the Employer of Choice Small Business Award at Women in Technology Awards for clearly recognising the challenges that women face in climbing the academic ladder. Prior to your interview, explore the website and be able to speak to some of the initiatives you learned about and are most impressed with. If you are not familiar, be honest but make clear that you're eager to learn more.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I know that in 2016, Mater Research established a Gender Equity Working Group to support equality and objectives, advocating for gender equity in the workplace. I understand that the initiatives of this group include supporting pregnant women or women returning to work after pregnancy by providing breastfeeding rooms, providing flexible working arrangements to help manage work and family, and promoting STEM programs amongst females in high schools. I am really impressed by the gender equity initiatives at Mater Private Healthcare and would love to be a part of an organisation that values women in the workplace."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"I understand that Mater Research is very focused on helping women progress in their careers at Mater Private Healthcare. In 2017, Mater Research introduced the Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women to support the research and career progression of high-potential female biomedical and clinical researchers at Mater Research. I was really impressed when I read that there is a formal mentoring program, which allows senior female academics to mentor female early-career researchers over a 12-month period. As part of the program, training is given to both mentors and mentees to ensure both parties reap the short-term and long-term benefits of being part of a formal mentoring relationship. I would love to be part of an organisation that truly promotes gender equity in the workplace."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
Discovery
20. What do you enjoy most about working in healthcare?
How to Answer
This lighthearted question gives the interviewer some insight into what you enjoy about your job and working in healthcare. Perhaps it's interacting and helping patients every day. Maybe you enjoy being the face of the office and the first person people see when they walk in, or perhaps you are interested in advancing your career and enjoy the opportunities to grow and network in the medical field. Whatever it is, respond with a genuine answer about your favourite part of the job and what keeps you coming back every day.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Answer Example
"I love working in healthcare because it's such a fast-paced environment. I love to be busy and feel challenged, and this is a great role for that as I continue to grow and advance in my career. I'm very outgoing and enjoy meeting and working with new people. I'm also very passionate about serving others and working as part of a team. Being a medical secretary in healthcare allows me to support the clinical team and patients, and I find that very rewarding."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Discovery
21. With the ongoing changes in the healthcare services industry, how do you keep your knowledge current?
How to Answer
Employers expect employees to stay up-to-date in their respective fields, and today's technology makes this reasonably easy! List several ways that you receive your industry knowledge and stay on top of trends.
Tell the interviewer about those daily update emails you receive from professional organizations, conferences you attend, and seminars you have taken.
Lastly, it's a great idea to ask the interviewer what resources they refer to for industry trends. That question can start up a great conversation, and you may learn a thing or two as well.
1st Answer Example
"Every morning I listen to X Podcast because I find the information to be fresh and valuable. In addition to this podcast, I also subscribe to a couple of industry blogs. One is ABC, and the other is XYZ. I greatly value the information shared between fellow professionals. What resources do you prefer to stay on top of industry trends and changes?"
2nd Answer Example
"I am an avid fan of Google alerts! I will receive an email with the related information any time there is a major headline about the healthcare services industry. In addition to this, I also subscribe to a couple of medical-related journals, including A and B."
Discovery
22. Tell me about yourself.
How to Answer
Take a few minutes to tell the interviewer a few things about yourself. You can begin with your recent education, family life, volunteer work, or talk about your travels. Bring up anything that is interesting and highlights your ability to be a responsible, reliable, and bright individual.
1st Answer Example
"A bit about me - I love to travel, read, and conduct research. I spent the past few months traveling the world with Doctors Without Borders. It was the best experience that I could have given myself as I was able to learn so much from seeing how the rest of the world lives. I returned to the US just last month and had been actively looking for new work for the past couple of weeks. I am eager to getting into the routine of a career again."
2nd Answer Example
"I am an avid marathon runner and have traveled to 10 countries in the last eight years to compete in a variety of races. I am a competitive individual and enjoy keeping fit. New to my career in healthcare services, my biggest goal is to take as many related courses as possible. I am eager to get a great start on my career."
Discovery
23. If you could expand your knowledge and expertise in any healthcare service area, which would you choose?
How to Answer
Mater Private Healthcare has various business areas including healthcare, research, education, and foundation. Think about all of the work that Mater Private Healthcare does and speak to areas that you would be interested in exploring. You can also consider specialty areas, for example, if you're a nurse, you may be interested in learning more about gerontology, cardiology, intensive care, etc. The interviewer wants to know more about what interests you and also wants to gauge whether you have a desire to learn and develop new skills in different areas.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"If I could choose any area of healthcare services to be a subject matter expert in, I would choose geriatric care. I do feel that this particular focus is not as popular as some, and become an expert in it would allow me to snowball in my career."
2nd Answer Example
"I have a variety of interests within the healthcare service, so that is a tough question for me! I suppose if I had to narrow it to just one area of expertise, I would say palliative care and the necessary family care that comes with it."
Discovery
24. What part of your healthcare career brings you the most stress?
How to Answer
Stress can often be a regular part of the day to day work experience. Talk to the interviewer about which areas of your career are the most stressful. Ensure that your answer does not include a factor that would make you appear unfit for the position. (Ie: a healthcare worker should not find facing illness to be the most stressful part of the job).
1st Answer Example
"When the schedule is running behind due to lack of hustle on mine or my team's part, I find it stressful. I like to be on time with my schedule to ensure that our patients and clients get the proper, timely help that they need."
2nd Answer Example
"To be completely transparent, I probably bring myself the most stress because of my innate desire to be the best. I strive for perfection too often, which causes undue stress on myself. I manage this by focusing my energy on productive activities that are good for my career."
Discovery
25. We like to support a healthy work/life balance for all employees. How do you balance life and work?
How to Answer
Burnout is a major cause of turnover, so companies like Mater Private Healthcare are focusing on work-life balance in an effort to retain employees. Give examples of how you try to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Examples could include taking breaks, shutting off your work phone/email where appropriate, prioritizing health and wellness, exercising, and open communication with your manager.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I find that with the right company, it's pretty simple to balance life and work. When I enjoy what I do, it doesn't feel like a chore. I am always sure that when at home, my family gets my attention first. I take time on the weekends to do things for myself and ensure that I regenerate before the work week begins."
2nd Answer Example
"I make a strong effort to keep a healthy balance by spending my free time away from my cell phone and having more face-to-face time with my friends and family. I indulge in the things that make me happy, on my time off. By consistently rejuvenating in this way, I can give even more energy when I am at work."
Discovery
26. This position requires you to work with children. What do you enjoy about working with pediatric patients?
How to Answer
Depending on the setting and the specific role, you may be required to work with children of varying ages. The interviewer would like to learn more about what interests you about working with children and what you enjoy about it. Give an honest answer about why you're passionate about working with children and what you find most rewarding.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I find true joy in caring for children of all ages. I enjoy taking care of those who can't always help themselves and may not always be able to communicate what's wrong. I can easily build relationships with children and their families, and I love being able to provide care to them when they need it most and to reassure their families that they are in good hands at our hospital."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"I have always had a heart for working with children. When I was younger, I volunteered in my church's nursery, and I was also a mentor for youth. During my apprenticeship, I explored different areas and settings in healthcare and quickly found that I most enjoyed working in the pediatric units. I love working with children and their families as we work to find out what is going on with them and then providing treatment to help them get back home."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Discovery
27. Where do you see yourself in 3-5 years?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to understand your ambitions and desired career trajectory better. Respond with the ways that you would like to see your career flourish. If you aren't interested in eventually pursuing a management role, speak to how you want to grow and expand other skill sets or continue your education. If you have researched a specific career path with Mater Private Healthcare, or are interested in a particular leadership role, express that area of interest in your response.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"In 3-5 years I would like to see my career with Mater Private Healthcare include a path towards a leadership role. I am very keen on paving a long-term career in the healthcare services realm and would love the opportunity to do that here."
2nd Answer Example
"One of the attractive points of working for Mater Private Healthcare is that you care about the growth of your employees. I'm motivated to learn and am looking for a long-term fit. In 3-5 years, I'd like to be grounded in the clinic, learn about this site, your patient base, and earn certifications that would help the unit advance. I want to get involved in some of the local volunteer organizations. I speak Spanish, and I have an interest in urban outreach, so it would be nice to do something formal in that context, health-education, or fundraising."
Discovery
28. We conduct an array of business across health, education and research. If you could expand your knowledge and expertise in any area of healthcare services, which would you choose?
How to Answer
The interviewer would like to dig deeper into your real areas of interest when it comes to healthcare services. They want to know that your passions align well with what Mater Private Healthcare is offering. Talk to the interviewer about the areas of healthcare you would like to focus on most, and then tie that information in with what the position at Mater Private Healthcare would be offering you.
1st Answer Example
"If I could expand my expertise in any healthcare service area, I would choose anything within primary care. This interest is one of the reasons I have applied to your company. I feel that your focus will be a great fit with my long-term career goals."
2nd Answer Example
"I'm interested in research. One of the things that attracted me to working with your company is your ongoing community-based research collaborations. I'd be curious to hear if the (clinic/hospital/program) had any needs in this area. Is this something junior staff can be involved in?"
Experience
29. When have you worked among a diverse group of people?
How to Answer
Are you accustomed to working with a very large or diverse team of individuals? Assure the interviewer that you can handle an environment that offers diversity. Even better, give an example of being able to embrace diversity in the workplace.
1st Answer Example
"I have worked with diverse groups of people most of my career, including my time in University. I am most comfortable and happy in this type of environment because it offers me unique learning opportunities."
2nd Answer Example
"I am so glad you pointed out your need for diversity at Mater Private Healthcare. I greatly value diversity. I grew up in a fairly homogeneous town in Montana. When I hit my 20's, it was so important to me to learn about other cultures. I worked with community volunteer organizations in Peru, inner-city Chicago, and Russia."
Experience
30. What healthcare settings do you have experience in?
How to Answer
This question allows the interviewer to explore your healthcare background and what environments you have worked in to understand if your background aligns or if you've worked in an environment where your skills would transfer well. Give an overview of the settings you've worked in (care home, hospital, consultant's office, general practice, etc.) and include the range of patient populations you've worked with. You can also include details about the pace of the environment or give insight into the size of the organisation or even the volume of patients you care for in that setting.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Answer Example
"As a registered nurse, I have six years of experience. The first two years after I graduated, I worked in a mental health clinic supporting the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care planning & risk assessments. Currently, and for the last four years, I have been working in palliative care. In this role, I provide safe, personal, and effective care and support patients and their families. I conduct assessments, care planning, and execution of treatment programmes."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Experience
31. Have you ever been involved in ordering medical supplies, maintaining inventory, or other types of healthcare-related administrative duties?
How to Answer
The interviewer would like to know if you understand what it takes to keep on top of ordering medical supplies and inventory. Assure the interviewer that you are capable of foreseeing needs and making the appropriate action. Highlight your ability to be responsible when it comes to related administrative tasks.
1st Answer Example
"I have experience in ordering medical supplies and maintaining inventory. I fully understand that there is an art to being properly organized when it comes to the availability of supplies. For medical ordering and inventory, I have used a variety of software and programs such as ABC and XYZ."
2nd Answer Example
"In my current role, I'm responsible for keeping certain supplies stocked on the ward, maintaining the inventory, and ordering replacement supplies. I'm also tasked with making sure all items are labeled clearly and appropriately and replacing missing or incorrect labels. I know that if we do not have the appropriate supplies, patients may have a poor experience, or the nursing staff may not be able to do their jobs. I'm very thorough and careful when I'm inventorying so that we prevent such issues. If there is a shortage of an item, an unusual amount of supplies used or missing, or any other issues, I report it to my supervisor immediately and take their direction to rectify the situation. I'm very comfortable with this task and would have no problems taking this on in my next role."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
Experience
32. Mater Research is a recognised leader in medical research. Can you share more about your experience in research?
How to Answer
Mater Private Healthcare's bench-to-bedside philosophy envisions working across Mater Health's hospitals and health services, The University of Queensland, and the world-class Translational Research Institute (TRI). Leaders are committed to working closely with Mater Health, Mater Education, and their growing network of partners and collaborators to turn scientific discovery into the best possible treatment, care, and outcomes for patients and the broader community. Give the interviewer some insight into your experience in research, whether as a student or in a professional capacity. Speak about the types of projects you've supported and some of the goals or accomplishments associated.
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"Most recently, I worked on a team applying long-read sequencing technologies to cancer genomes. Long-read third-generation sequencing technologies mark a significant improvement in our ability to address issues and better understand tumour biology. My goal was to develop and apply novel computational methods for studying tumour rearrangements and aberrations in genome-wide regulatory status in epithelial solid tumours."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"I attained my PhD from The University of Queensland in 2010. In my previous role, I work in neurology, trying to understand the neurobiological mechanisms that drive healthy brain function and to inform the development of sustained and effective treatments for neurodevelopmental, neurological, and neuropsychiatric disorders. I'm most proud of the fact that I've published 10 research papers and secured $500,000 in research funding."
Written by Jaymie Payne on May 5th, 2023
Situational
33. Think about a difficult boss, professor or coworker. What made him or her difficult? How did you successfully interact with this person?
How to Answer
Show the interviewer that you work well with most personalities even though you recognize there are some folks out there who are quite difficult to please.
Think about that one person at work who is hard to please. Perhaps there is someone at work who tries to intimidate others. Talk to the interviewer about what made this person challenging and what their relationship was with you. Avoid speaking poorly of anyone, and be sure to end your response on a positive note.
1st Answer Example
"I once worked at a small medical facility where the primary physician was very demanding. When he would walk into the facility, employees would quietly announce that he was in the building, so that everyone could prepare for his arrival. This physician had great intentions; however, his people skills were a little rough. I could see that he meant well, and I recognized that he wanted to do a lot of good things. When we interacted, I always took his feedback with the understanding that he didn't mean things as harshly as he might say them."
2nd Answer Example
"During my internship, I had a fellow student who didn't pull their weight. This unmotivated person created more work for the rest of the team by being slow and unresponsive. Our team started to complete most of the tasks when it came to group projects. It didn't take much time before our professor noticed this particular individual was slacking. I feel like, in most instances, the underachievers will weed themselves out over time, and it's rarely worth making a fuss over."
Situational
34. While conducting a chart audit, you find a number of patients with errors in their charts. What do you do?
How to Answer
Depending on your role, you may have to do routine audits to prepare for inspections or surveys. To be effective in this process, you must possess strong attention to detail, the ability to think critically and identify patterns, and the ability to address the situation with an employee through coaching and sometimes even disciplinary action. Describe your experience with this situation, and if you have limited experience, describe how you would react and handle the issue.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"I would finish my audit and set all charts with errors to the side. After I completed the audit, I would look for patterns in the charts. For example, did the errors occur on the same shift or by the same person? It could be an opportunity to provide re-education and training if it's the same person making the mistake. I would also look at the severity of the errors. If it was the incorrect acronym over and over, that might not be as big of a deal as failing to document when pain medication was administered to a patient. Once I determined the staff involved in the errors, I would address them immediately. I would loop in my manager as well, so we could document it and also discuss with them the need to report the errors to proper authorities or to conduct disciplinary action with the employee."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"My course of action would depend on the severity of the situation. If a nurse were documenting giving a medication but writing the wrong medication name in the log each time, I would meet with the nurse immediately to review the medication prescribed and compare it to what was given and logged. Medication errors are serious and require special reporting to the director of nursing and sometimes the state. If the error was about a typo or a note in the patient file, that is not as serious but would still need to be addressed. I never sweep errors under the rug. I pride myself on integrity and would work to resolve the problem with whatever steps were necessary to prevent it from happening again."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
Situational
35. When have you shown a willingness to learn a new method or new approach to solving a problem?
How to Answer
The vision at Mater Private Healthcare is to advocate for health and wellness without discrimination and to be proactive and innovative in this role. Part of this requires the organisation and its employees to be creative when solving problems. Being flexible and able to handle change is a skill that all employers desire to see. Discuss with the interviewer your ability to approach a problem using new methods. Give a recent example, but make sure to spend more time highlighting the resolution rather than the problem.
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
1st Answer Example
"When our facility came under new management last year, many new methods and policies came into place. I was able to learn some exciting new approaches to our challenges in patient care and customer management. Keeping an open mind and acknowledging that there are other ways to do things helped me to be more open and inviting to the change. I quite enjoyed the process."
Written by Jaymie Payne on April 30th, 2023
2nd Answer Example
"They say people in healthcare are 'lifelong learners.' I'm now old enough to realize that its difficult to be always adapting. I think my 45-year-old aunt telling me how to use my iPhone helped me appreciate that it's all about humility. It's not about who is teaching you, but if you are willing to learn. In the medical context, I just took an updated CPR course, and it went from the 2:15 compressions to continuous compressions, and I had to adapt to overcome my former way of thinking."
Situational
36. We seek to hire individuals with strong problem-solving skills. When were you able to successfully resolve a problem in the workplace?
How to Answer
Problem-solving and dispute resolution are critical skills to possess. Display to the interviewer that you are capable of problem-solving within the workplace. Talk about a time when you were creative, proactive, and displayed the leadership qualities required to resolve a workplace issue.
1st Answer Example
"I was working in a clinic where the primary population was low income. We had a lot of concerns with patients not showing up for appointments when expected. The staff wanted to start double-booking patient time slots. Instead, I got permission to spend a day in a highly-rated clinic serving the same population. Instead of scheduling, they had these 'drop-in mornings' with a shared waiting room. I took these methods and incorporated them into our setting. We did that twice a week, and it completely solved our scheduling problem."
2nd Answer Example
"We had many group projects in university, and I noticed a consistent problem with team members showing up late for meetings or messaging in sick at the very last moment. As the team leader, rather than getting upset, I proposed that when a team member disrespectfully dropped the ball, they would be asked to leave the group and find a new group or commit to an independent project. I felt this encouraged accountability and showed teamwork as a privilege rather than a right. Team member commitments increased as did work ethic among the groups."