Master 30 NHS Band 5 Nurse interview questions covering clinical scenarios, values-based recruitment, and patient safety.
Question 21 of 30
Why the Interviewer Asks This Question
Entry Level
General
Community Answers

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
The NHS Constitution is based on six core values. This Constitution demonstrates the level of commitment and care that must be adhered to by all NHS employees. These core values include:
1. Working together for patients
2. Commitment to quality of care
3. Respect and dignity
4. Compassion
5. Improving lives
6. Everyone counts
If you can take the core values as a template and weave in three comparable strengths to formulate your response, you will impress the interviewers and have a better chance of making the shortlist. For example, if I were interviewing you and you said some of your strengths as a nurse included compassion, empathy, teamwork, and communication skills, I would think you were the Band 5 nurse we were looking for. Be sure to give examples of how those strengths are essential for a nurse and how they will benefit the NHS if hired.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"Three of my greatest strengths as a nurse are my compassion for others, my ability to be empathetic and put myself in others' shoes, and my active listening skills. I have felt compassion for humans and animals since I was a young child. I always felt sad when I would see a person on the streets who didn't have a home and would ask my parents if we could give them food and clothes. The same went for stray animals--I always wanted to take them home. My empathetic nature developed when my family lived in a shelter after our home burned down, and we met other families there in the same or similar situations. Finally, colleagues, patients, and family members have commended my active listening skills. They say I truly listen and feel like they can open up and tell me anything. These skills are highly transferable to my profession, and I look forward to utilizing them as a Band 5 nurse with the NHS."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"My three greatest strengths as a nurse are my communication, leadership, and interpersonal skills. I have excellent verbal and written communication skills and can explain complex terms in easy-to-understand terms. I have led many diverse groups at work and in a volunteer capacity, and have exceptional listening skills. I look forward to bringing these strengths to the NHS as a Band 5 nurse."
Write Your Answer
0 - Character Count
Anonymous Answer
Communication skills are among my greatest strengths. I believe that learning to communicate effectively is a crucial skill for anyone working in the healthcare industry to be able to provide patient and family-centered care. I am very detail oriented with the tasks I complete so I know they are being completed to a high standard and preserving safety. I am very organized and always have clear set plans of what I’m doing each day, so I don’t start to become overwhelmed in my workplace and am able to practice effectively.

Jaymie's Feedback
These are three examples of strengths that the interviewer will find valuable at the NHS!
Prepare for NHS values-based questions and clinical scenario assessments with expert guidance.
Get StartedJump to Question

Written by Krista Wenz
30 Questions & Answers • NHS Band 5 Nurse

By Krista

By Krista