30NHS Team Leader Interview Questions & Answers
1.What questions do you have for us about the NHS or being a team leader here?
2.AT NHS, our goal is to improve lives. As a team leader here, how will you advocate for the patients we care for?
3.According to our NHS Constitution, compassion is one of our core values. How will you ensure your team provides their patients with compassionate care?
4.Have you ever had to de-escalate a situation with a patient or patient's family member who was upset at staff?
5.How will you ensure smooth shift changes and hand-offs among your team?
6.AT NHS, we're committed to working together for patients, which is part of our core value system. As an NHS team leader, how will you promote a culture of teamwork and collaboration with your staff?
7.What do you consider your greatest professional achievement of your career to this point?
8.Have you ever faced an ethical dilemma in the workplace? If so, how did you handle it?
9.What strategies do you use to manage stress in the workplace?
10.Here at the NHS, we focus on the overall patient experience. How would you promote a positive patient experience as an NHS team leader?
11.What do you know about the NHS?
12.Describe your ideal manager and how you like to be managed.
13.Tell me a little about yourself and the type of person we'd be hiring as our next team leader.
14.What is your availability to work varying shifts if you were offered this position?
15.Why are you seeking a new opportunity?
16.If you become an NHS team leader, how will you respond if you are asked to perform a task that you were not trained to do or have little experience doing?
17.During your career, have you ever dealt with an aggressive or combative patient or client? How did you handle that situation?
18.Can you please describe at least one NHS value?
19.For this team, the NHS team leader will be required to travel out of town occasionally. Will traveling overnight be a problem for you if hired?
20.Would you describe yourself as a detail-oriented leader?
21.How would you describe the communication skills you would bring as an NHS team leader?
22.What are the three greatest strengths that make you the top candidate for this position?
23.What would be your greatest weakness as a team leader? What steps would you take to improve this area if hired?
24.What is your experience in training and managing team performance?
25.How would you describe your leadership style, and how do you feel that would benefit you in this position?
26.Describe a time you were particularly proud of a team effort you were a part of. What was your role in this situation?
27.As an NHS team leader, how will you effectively lead your team during times of change?
28.How do you plan to deal with conflicts between team members?
29.If you were to join the NHS as our next team leader, what would you hope to accomplish in the first 90 days on the job?
30.Are there any challenges you expect to face if hired as an NHS team leader?