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Interview with Principal

Hello all! I am very excited because I have an interview for a school nurse position. The principal and assistant principal will be conducting the interview. Does anyone else here have experience with being interviewed by other professionals that are not in the health care field? If so, how did that interview differ from other jobs for which you have interviewed? What would be the best way to prepare for this interview? Thanks in advance!

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I am trying to interview for districts closer to home. On the online applications, they are requesting references, mainly previous supervisors. The problem is, these are computer generated requests that are sent out as soon as the application is finished, not after an actual interview. I can't use my present supervisor, because I have not informed them that I will not be returning. And, I don't want my present references over inundated with requests. Has anyone else run into this problem? Any suggestions?

Does anyone have any articles about these issues or advice? I've got the emergency medical stuff down, the general medical stuff like diabetes/tube feeds/seizures/nebs down from working in hospitals, but I'm not clear on how to deal with pregnant teens, privacy with regards to kids/families, that sort of stuff.

I've got my first interview on Tuesday and it will be with two school nurses. :yes: I imagine I'm going to say "I will follow the district policy..." a lot! I'm going to try googling it.

How did it go?

Oh wait, you said tomorrow. Good luck! I know you've been interested in this for awhile.

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