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Jaymie Payne is passionate about talent acquistion and has nine years of experience in corporate and healthcare recruitment.
Part of what you may be expected to do in this role at the NHS could be planning, preparing, and delivering presentations or educational content to clients or patients. Describe your experience putting together educational materials, whether in a paper packet, a video or recording, or a PowerPoint presentation and explain how you incorporate them into your care plans or community outreach. Perhaps you have hosted a weight loss workshop or created content to educate a mother with a child on new dietary restrictions. This technical question is asked to understand your ability to prepare materials, but it's also a way to gauge your communication skills and your ability to transfer information to others either orally or visually.

Jaymie Payne is passionate about talent acquistion and has nine years of experience in corporate and healthcare recruitment.
"I have not presented or spoken at large events or workshops in a professional capacity, but I have experience preparing and delivering presentations during my time at University. I am a confident public speaker and was able to present to a group of my 20-30 peers without any issues. I look forward to using my presentation and communication skills to educate those in the community or patients I'm working with one-on-one or in small groups."

Jaymie Payne is passionate about talent acquistion and has nine years of experience in corporate and healthcare recruitment.
"In my current role, I frequently prepare and deliver presentations in the community through workshops or seminars. I typically present on topics like weigh-loss, diet plans for those with diabetes or cardiac issues, and often on certain trends like keto diets or intermittent fasting. I create visually appealing and engaging presentations, so I'm not talking at participants the entire time. I provide educational content with real-life examples or applications so clients or patients can relate to and understand the message. I'm comfortable speaking in front of large groups of people, and I'm tech-savvy, so this is not an area of concern for me. I'm used to presenting to large groups once or twice a week and in groups as large as 50 people."
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