1. Prove That You Are A People Person
Home Health Aides devote all day long, everyday helping people. Health agencies and individual households that employ Home Health Aides are seeking compassionate, caring staff who really would like to be employed in health care and assist people. A tremendous part of the job is knowing the right way to talk with, support and care for patients.
Once you apply for the job, always point out on your job application any specific prior experience you might have assisting people. This may be in the field of health care, but it also may be in other areas such as customer support or hospitality. Show good examples from your previous work experience of when you've interacted and helped people, and make clear how you think this kind of experience can help you be a wonderful Home Health Aide. If you have not enough space on the form for this kind of information, begin thinking about this anyway - you'll have a opportunity to provide these types of examples during your interview!
When you are going for the interview, make sure you are lively and upbeat. Demonstrate that your people skills are a key part of your identity.
2. Demonstrate That You Fully Understand the Job And Would Like To Work In Health Care
Showing that you understand what the work involves, and that you are really eager to be in medical care, is extremely important. An extensive understanding of the job description and requirements of a Home Health Aide indicates to the employer that you will be focused on the work as a career. In addition, it prepares you to be capable to answer just about any question that the employer may have for you in a fashion that is pertinent to the role.
In your interview it's likely that employers will need to have an understanding of your capability to manage stress, as the role can be stressful. Employers also will choose to explore your level of sympathy for the aged and the sick - you should demonstrate that you are concerned about the difficulties these groups encounter. Your trustworthiness as well as your inspiration for wanting to be a Home Health Aide will also be key topics which will be considered.
Carefully consider your responses to questions like these well before the interview.
3. Become Certified
All federally funded agencies, and many States, call for at least 75 hours of Home Health Aide instruction before you can commence work. Many States have different requirements. While a good many employers will give you training, it might be an advantage to have already finished this training - especially if you are interviewing with a private employer. In many States you may be registered as a certified Home Health Aide, which may also be an advantage.
Become familiar with your State's regulations and requirements for working as a Home Health Aide. In the case certification is necessary, consider becoming certified in advance of obtaining a job - it can help you differentiate yourself from other candidates.
4. Supply Excellent References
A large number of job applications will request that you supply your prospective employer with references. These references are individuals who know you and are able to verify precisely how hard a worker you happen to be, how you perform on the job, and whether what you have put on your curriculum vitae is actually accurate. Your future employer will probably speak with a couple of the individuals you provide as reference. Ensure you ask people beforehand for permission to make use of them as references, and inform them when they might receive a phone call. Prepare them for the types of questions they might be asked. Emphasise to them that employers are searching for compassionate employees who wish to help people.
It is advisable to provide a list of people who like you and will be eager to assist you in getting the job!
5. Acquire Confidence Through Practice
Confidence shows. It makes a great, and lasting, impression. And this will enable you to stand out from other candidates and eventually get hired.
One of the best ways to gain this kind of confidence is to prepare - continue doing the research and practice your interview.
To get your Home Health Aide career started, find more information on
Home Health Aide training requirements and opportunities at
www.healthaidetraining.org
Written by Lorne Stoppard, Home Health Aide Training
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