This article was updated in January 2025 to make sure the type of questions asked is brought in line with current nursing interviews
In this helpful video, experienced nurse, Laura Pueyo, provides an in-depth explanation of questions you may be asked at your Band 6 interview, and how to answer them professionally.
Hi guys my name is Laura, I am one of the nurses from the NHS and today I will try to give you some tips to help you with your interview for a Band 6 position.
Preparing for a Senior Position Interview: Key Tips and Strategies
Interviewing for a senior nursing job can feel daunting, especially when faced with a panel assessing your suitability. While you will likely encounter a panel of interviewers, do not assume that all panel members have expertise in your specialty.
To make a strong impression, always support your answers with specific examples from your experience, even if you are familiar with the interviewers. Tailoring your responses and demonstrating your skills through concrete examples will showcase your preparedness and professionalism.
In this blog, I’ll guide you through the types of questions you can expect in your interview for a Band 6 nursing role and how to respond effectively, ensuring you’re ready to shine.
What Types of Questions Can You Expect?
What can you anticipate during the interview? Typically, you’ll encounter a combination of traditional and competency-based questions designed to assess your skills, qualifications, and experience.
I have organized these into five main types of questions that you might face. For each type, I’ll explain what the panel is looking for and offer strategies for answering effectively. Additionally, you’ll find more detailed resources to support your preparation on Nurses.co.uk.
About this contributor
Band 7 NHS Nurse
I am a dedicated nurse with 10 years of experience in the healthcare field, having worked both in the UK and Spain. I have spent several years as a Band 7 nurse in the NHS, where I developed advanced clinical and leadership skills. In addition to my nursing experience, I hold a Master's degree in Healthcare Management.
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