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NHS Band 3 Clinical Support Worker Mock Interview

Question 18 of 30 for our NHS Band 3 Clinical Support Worker Mock Interview

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Question 18 of 30

What are some of your career goals?

"I'm new to healthcare, so my short-term goals are to get settled into my role, to learn as much as I can, and to gain skills and experience in the setting in which I would be hired. From there, I would like to continue to develop my skills and grow in the role, possibly mentoring other new employees who were just getting into healthcare. In 3-5 years, I will have gained experience that will allow me to have a better understanding of my areas of interest as far as various settings within the NHS, and perhaps at that time, I will be prepared to pursue other career paths and training or certifications."

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  • 18. What are some of your career goals?

      How to Answer

      The NHS site boasts more than 30 roles for clinical support workers, so the career paths and possibilities are endless! The interviewer would like to better understand your career goals, so share with them your interests and desired career trajectory in the next 3-5 years. Perhaps you want to explore various settings to grow and develop your skills and experience, or maybe you have a desire to eventually become a nurse or grow into a leadership role. Whatever your career goals, share those with the interviewer so they better understand how the NHS fits into your plan.

      Written by Jaymie Payne on April 29th, 2023

      Answer Example

      "I'm new to healthcare, so my short-term goals are to get settled into my role, to learn as much as I can, and to gain skills and experience in the setting in which I would be hired. From there, I would like to continue to develop my skills and grow in the role, possibly mentoring other new employees who were just getting into healthcare. In 3-5 years, I will have gained experience that will allow me to have a better understanding of my areas of interest as far as various settings within the NHS, and perhaps at that time, I will be prepared to pursue other career paths and training or certifications."

      Written by Jaymie Payne on April 29th, 2023