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ProCare Personnel are the specialist recruitment employment agency for the social welfare
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The core business of ProCare Personnel is to recruit Social Workers, Psychologists , Welfare professionals for casual, locum, permanent positions within the Social Welfare Industry. We provide professional and timely staffing solutions through the recruitment, screening & placement of skilled casual, locum and permanent staff in the areas of Child Protection , Family Support , Domestic Violence , Counselling , Residential Services , Health , Disabilities , Community Development , Social Policy , Youth Support All of our recruitment consultants have direct experience in the welfare industry & understand the needs of both organisations & staff.
    Job Seeker | Community jobs, not-for-profit jobs and local government jobs
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    Search for social work jobs, community jobs, not for profit jobs and local government jobs across Australia.
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    ACMA : American Case Management Association
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    Founded in 1999, the American Case Management Association (ACMA) is a national, non-profit, professional membership association, which supports the profession of case management and transitions of care in the health care delivery system setting. ACMA members are nurses, social workers, physicians, educators, administrators, and other professionals responsible for providing case management and transitions of care services in health care delivery systems. ACMA supports and advances case management and transitions of care through educational offerings, networking opportunities and public policy/legislative involvement.
    • Expected expiration: August 3rd in 2025
    • Creation date: August 3rd in 1999
    • Renew date: September 25th in 2016
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    Marcelino Recruits | Recruitment and Placement
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    Here are some of the free tips that will help you when answering Job Interview Questions. You should understand the employer, the requirements of the job, and the background of the person (or people) interviewing you. The more research you conduct, the more you'll understand the employer, and the better you'll be able to answer interview questions Plan out a wardrobe that fits the organization and its culture, striving for the most professional appearance you can accomplish. Remember that it's always better to be overdressed than under -- and to wear clothing that fits and is clean and pressed. Keep accessories and jewelry to a minimum. Try not to smoke or eat right before the interview -- and if possible, brush your teeth or use mouthwash There is no excuse for ever arriving late for an interview -- other than some sort of disaster. Strive to arrive about 15 minutes before your scheduled interview to complete additional paperwork and allow yourself time to get settled. Arriving a bit early is also a chance to observe the dynamics of the workplace. Finally, as you get to the offices, shut off your cell phone. (And if you were chewing gum, get rid of it.) Once the interview starts, the key to success is the quality and delivery of your responses. Your goal should always be authenticity, responding truthfully to interview questions. At the same time, your goal is to get to the next step, so you'll want to provide focused responses that showcase your skills, experience, and fit -- with the job and the employer. Provide solid examples of solutions and accomplishments -- but keep your responses short and to the point.Finally, no matter how much an interviewer might bait you, never badmouth a previous employer, boss, or co- worker. The interview is about you -- and making your case that you are the ideal candidate for the job SALARY TIPS Even though you may have gone through a phone screening that involved answering questions about salary, the subject may come again as the interviewer becomes more interested in hiring you. At this point the interviewer wants to know whether they can "afford you." This is a very tricky part of the interview and could even break your chances of getting the job. Tread lightly and protect your information is the rule. Q. "What are Your Salary Expectations?" A. "I really need more information about the job before we start to discuss salary. I'd like to postpone that discussion until later. Maybe you could tell me what is budgeted for the position, and how your commission structure works."(This is the best answer). Q. "What Do You Expect in the Way of Salary?" A."Before I answer that question I'd like to ask what you typically pay someone with my experience and education in this type of position?" (Good Answer) A#2 – I'm sure when the time comes and I know more about the facts of the position and how it fits into the bigger picture, we can come to a mutually agreeable figure." (Good answer) A#3 - "I really need more information about the position before I can begin to discuss salary. Can you tell me the range budgeted for this position?" (Good answer). Q. "What Salary Are You/Were You Making at Your Last Job?" A. #1 – "It would be very difficult for me to compare my last salary with this position for various reasons, primarily because I don't have enough information about your whole package. I'm sure we can discuss this subject and your entire package before an offer is made." (Good answer) A#2 – "That would be like comparing two jobs that are entirely different in responsibilities and in the base and bonus structure. I would be more interested in hearing what the package you offer is, before I compare the two jobs." I hope we can postpone this subject until we both have more information to discuss salary and benefit.
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    Human Services Career Network - Where People Helping People Come Together
    http://pageoverview.com/website-report/hscareers.com
    HSCareers.com utilizes the latest technology to
    • Expected expiration: August 26th in 2018
    • Creation date: August 26th in 2000
    • Renew date: August 27th in 2017
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