How to Answer: Have you had the opportunity to teach an important skill to a co-worker?
Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Clinical Nurse Specialist job interview.
21. Have you had the opportunity to teach an important skill to a co-worker?
How to Answer
Interviewers want to hear that you have experience teaching or mentoring other employees one-on-one. This could include registered nurses or junior hospital staff.
You may have taught a new hire all of your department's standard processes. Perhaps you taught a long-standing employee how to use a newly implemented medical records software. All of these scenarios are great examples to draw on. Better yet, if you have personally seen someone struggling with workplace skills or knowledge, approached them, and offered to mentor them, it is a shining example of leadership!
Whatever your scenario may be, tell the interviewer what you helped the person with, while highlighting the positive outcome of their skills improvement.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Entry Level
"I'm proud to say that, even without any official management capacity, I often seize the opportunity to teach others at work. Not only have I helped contribute to the training of a new medical software system, but I have also been able to take a couple of interns under my wing this year. It's fun to teach others, especially since I am always seeking out learning opportunities for myself. It's nice to give back or pay it forward."
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Last month our hospital introduced a new module in our EMS system. I could see that our more seasoned clinical nurse was having some troubles with the new module. I was familiar with it already so I offered to help him learn the module. We spent his lunch hour for the next 3 days working on it. He perfected the module in no time!"
Written by Rachelle Enns
Experienced
"I have had many opportunities, in my eighteen-year career, to teach important skills to my co-workers. Because I am more seasoned, I am often tasked with training interns, newly registered nurses, and other junior team members. I am known as a catheterization specialist in our ward, so that is one particular skill that I train often. The same goes for IV device training. I look forward to showing you my leadership skills in action!"
Written by Rachelle Enns
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