Care coordinators or patient care coordinators are trained health professionals who coordinate treatment plans for patients suffering from a range of health issues. Ideal candidates will have proven experience in coordinating patient care and demonstrate compassion for others. Avoid those who lack empathy and strong organizational skills.
How naviHealth Supports Patients in Their Transition From Facility Care to Home Care – HCH S4 E10
Interviews for Top Jobs at naviHealth
Product Owner Interview
I interviewed at naviHealth (Bangalore)
Interview
Hiring manager interviewed with just one introductory question from me and said he was impressed and shortly would schedule next rounds. But I never heard back from them even after following up.
- Tell me about your background.
Manager Interview
I interviewed at naviHealth
Interview
Good questions were asked based on my experience based on specific needs for the role. Reasonable expectations were set on follow up, everyone I met with was polite and also very accommodating.
- Why do I want the role
SICC Interview
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at naviHealth in Nov 2021
Interview
Applied, received call from Talent Acquisition, pushed to zoom interview with team managers, received offer the next day. Whole process took appx. 1.5 weeks. Everyone was very professional and communicative. Answered questions promptly.
- Are you able to sit for extended periods of time?What experience do you have with interdisciplinary care?
How candidates received their first interview at naviHealth
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Online through Monster. They found me.Shared on September 23, 2020 – Care Coordinator II – Remote
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Applied on indeed.comShared on October 27, 2019 – Skilled inpatient care coordinator – Michigan
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Via opening in CaliforniaShared on October 17, 2018 – Remote Transitional Care Manager – Brentwood, TN
What candidates say about the interview process at naviHealth
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there was a phone interview and then a zoom interviewShared on May 26, 2022 – Central support operations – Remote
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Telephone and in personShared on February 23, 2022 – Skilled Inpatient Care Coordinator – Atlanta, GA
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Lengthy, indepth, may interview with up to 5 different managers in various positions prior to knowing if you will move on with the hiring processShared on October 17, 2018 – Remote Transitional Care Manager – Brentwood, TN
What advice do candidates give for interviewing at naviHealth
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Things change every dayShared on September 5, 2022 – Appeals / Denial Coordinator – Remote – Brentwood, TN
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Provide concrete examples of success; also know your weaknesses and be ready to answer; no weaknesses means no job for youShared on September 22, 2021 – Central Support Operations Coordinator II – Nashville, TN
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You’ll like it for the first 6 months then you’ll be looking for something else. We take on 8 new contracts every 2 months.. Very busy phones, faxes, etc.Shared on June 22, 2021 – CSOC – Brentwood, TN
Have you ever come across a stumbling block while coordinating care for a patient? If so, how did you resolve it?
Shows problem-solving skills, persistence, and ability to find alternate solutions.
How do you deal with conflicting demands from a patient, their family, and health care providers?
Demonstrates the ability to listen to all parties with understanding and make an informed decision that is best for the patients care.
Interview Questions for Care Coordinators
Shows ability to organize oneself, handle multiple tasks, and communicate effectively.
The latest conversations about Healthcare
Anonymous Employee in New York, NY
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at naviHealth (New York, NY) in Jan. 2021
3 part interview process. Initial call with HR rep, next with immediate supervisor, lastly with sr. clinical manager. Last two calls were on zoom. Formal offer given after 3rd call
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Anonymous Employee in New York, NY
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at naviHealth (New York, NY) in Oct. 2020
Very in depth interview with clinical scenarios… What would you do in this case? Provide clinical rationale for intervention. Interactive interview with opportunity to ask about the company and job role with examples of what a day to day may look like. Pros and cons of the job.
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Anonymous Employee in New York, NY
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at naviHealth (New York, NY) in Sep. 2020
The initial interview was with talent acquisition and the subsequent interview was with the clinical managers. The communication and set up of during the process was clear, and they were flexible with my schedule.
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Anonymous Employee in Denver, CO
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at naviHealth (Denver, CO) in Jan. 2019
Very thorough and long process! Know CMS Medicare guidelines . Sometimes in certain markets it’s who you know not what you know! There are multiple interviews by different managers in different markets and different levels
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PILOT INTERVIEW Questions And Answers! (How to PASS an Airline Pilot Interview)
1. What is CRM process as Airline Pilot? The systematic and effective use of all available resources to ensure a desirable outcome and completion of the flight. Focusing on communication, teamwork, task allocation, decision-making and situational awareness. The major contributors in the CRM process are: Dispatchers, flight attendants, maintenance, ATC and of course the cockpit crew.
2. What is the MAP on a non-precision approach? Non-precision: MAP is usually visually identified by a capitol and bold “M” in the Jepps or at the end of the solid line on NOS. There are several ways to id the MAP: Published DME at the MAP, Navaid such as the middle marker (MM), or timing from the FAF
3. What is the importance of proficiency in several languages for a pilot? A private pilot may limit himself to knowledge of English good enough to understand control towers. Other pilots, being more publicly involved figures by necessity, greatly benefit from knowing more than one language.
4. What is your Proudest accomplishment? Becoming a pilot and graduating from college as to be the biggest accomplish so far.
5. What is the 1-2-3 rule? Requirements for filing an alternate. 1-2-3: 1hr before to 1hr after estimated time of arrival, the weather must be forecast to be 2000′ ceiling and 3SM vis.
6. What makes a good captain or what do you expect from a Captain? one that is knowledgeable, decisive, conservative and safety conscious, good people skills, superior communication skills, solid piloting skills, can manage stress and avoid confrontation
7. List your qualifications as a pilot? Besides relevant college degree(s), pilots graduate from flying school and participate in annual additional training.
8. What is GRID MORA? It’s an altitude derived by Jepp or provided by state authorities. If derived by Jepp, Grid MORA clear all terrain and structures by 1000′ in areas where highest elevations are 5000′ MSL or lower. MORA values clear all terrain and structures by 2000′ in areas where highest elevations are 5001′ MSL or higher. Grid MORA (State) altitude supplied by the State Authority provides 2000′ clearance in mountainous areas and 1000′ in non-mountainous areas. Also… a +/- denote doubtful accuracy but are believed to provide sufficient reference point clearance.
9. What is the definition of CRM? CRM is a system which allows optimum use of all available resources – equipment, procedures, interpersonal communication, team work – all to promote safety and enhance efficiency in operations
10. What is Vso of your most recent aircraft? Cessna 172 is 41Kts
11. What is the max distance from the runway if you were to circle to land? Depends on your speed
12. Have you applied anywhere else? Just be honest on this one. If you are in the job hunt, it’s normal to apply to several companies. It’s great to tell them that Cathay is your top choice, but it would be suspect to say Cathay is your only choice.
13. What is mach tuck? As the aircraft reaches critical mach the nose of the aircraft tends to pitch downwards due to the flow of air over the wing reaching supersonic speeds producing additional life and center of pressure moving rearward. As the center of pressure moves rearward the elevators become less effective, pushing the aircraft into a potentially unrecoverable dive.
14. What is tower’s NORDO signal to be cleared to land? Steady green
15. What is VMCG? minimum speed control in the ground
16. What is the difference between Blue, Green Airports? blue is IFR (has approaches) green is VFR (no approaches)
17. What is GRADIENT CLIMB? 3%
18. What is VMCA? Minimun Speed Control in the Air
19. What is windshear? its a change on direction and speed of the wind
20. What is MOCA? Minimum Obstacle Clearance that provides obstable clearance between Vor airways. It also ensures VOR coverage 22nm from the nearest VOR
21. What is hyperventilation? hyperventilation is when the body has too much Oxygen and not enough Co2
22. Ever had an emergency? yes, many over the years
23. Pilots have many simultaneous responsibilities during the flight. What can you tell me about this? Pilots navigate the flight, observe and direct the activities of the crew, check instruments, keep an eye on the weather, and monitor altitude and air traffic. Doing all these and more, often simultaneously, requires outstanding multi-tasking skills and power of concentration.
24. What are the max airspeeds in C airspace? 200 KIAS within 4 NM of Primary Class C Airport
25. How would you behave as the pilot of a plane during an emergency? Describe first what your emotional response would be. It is important to demonstrate, preferably through examples, that you can maintain your poise during such events, and that you possess enough presence of mind to activate emergency procedures and delegate duties among crew members as necessary.
26. Where do you see yourself in 6 months? with your company
27. Did you ever have to modify the flight course in the past? Pilots are able to modify the course in flight, if this is dictated by internal or external conditions. This is not a small responsibility and needs careful coordination with control towers and scrupulous attention to detail.
28. What Is V2? takeoff safety speed
29. What Is Max A/s In Class C? Airspeed maximum of 200 knots indicated within 4 nautical or 5 statute miles and 2500 feet above the ground of the primary airport.
30. What Are The Cdi/raim Sensitivities Of A Gps Outside 30nm? Inside 30nm? +- 5 mi +- 1 mi
31. What Is The Effect Of Aft Cg On Performance? rearward Cg gives better fuel efficiency
32. What Is An Lda? a precision approach that is offset from the runway, it may have GS
33. Where Is The Faf On A Vor/ils Approach? On a VOR approach, the FAP is whenever you are established on course inbound and the final decent may be started. For non-precision approaches, the FAF is the “Maltese Cross” and for precision, the arrow which identifies the GS intercept.
34. Why Cape Air? big airline paneer
35. What Kind Of Airspace Is Around Lax? Class B. Very congested airspace.
36. What Is V1? Take off decision speed
37. What is hypoxia? Lack of oxygen to body tissues
38. Why do you like Compass? I like the new modern equipment and I like the fact that it’s got flow through to/ is part of Northwest.
39. What is a squall line? It is a continuous narrow line active of thunderstorms ahead of cold front but can develop far removed of any front. May be too long to detour, too thick to penetrate. It forms very rapidly reach Max intensity in late afternoon or early evening. IT IS THE SINGLE MOST INTENSE WEATHER HAZARD FOR AIRCRAFT.
40. Why do you want to work for Allegiant? growing company, day trips, upgrade potential
41. Why Ameriflight? I’d like to fly cargo and gain the single-pilot IFR experience
42. Did you ever have a problem with an F/O? Yes
43. What is your clearance limit when cleared for the approach and then you loose coms? The published hold on the missed.
44. What is MEA? Minimum En Route Altitude, lowest altitude on that airway that assures obstacle clearance and acceptable navigational reception.
45. What is Definition of V2? Single engine climb speed until safe altitude or clear of obstacles
46. What is Definition of V1? on a balance runway it is the last chance for you to decide not to go if you have and emergency and still stop on the runway according to the air data
47. What is the definition of Hypoxia? Not enough Oxygen
48. What is the seating capacity of the Dash 8 100 and 300 and how many flight attendants you need? DA-100 (37) DA-300 (50) FA 1
49. Tell me the biggest factor as far as fuel conservation goes as it relates to a jet engine? TSFC thrust specific fuel consumption which directly inperpolates to power setting and altitude. Higher you climb the less fuel required. Throttle settings also have a say in conservation and relates more to maintenance issues which is why full throttle takeoffs are rarely done.
50. What qualities make a good captain? Confident, Diligent, Good CRM skills, Good Problem Solver
51. What’s your choice of base? PDX or Seattle
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Why did you decide for a career of a pilot?
Say them that you enjoy flying, and that you believe to be a responsible person. You can also say that you have all skills and strengths needed for this type of work. Alternatively you can refer to an experience that motivated you to pursue the career, such as meeting a pilot when you were young, or having passion for aircraft models since childhood.
The key is to convince them that you really want the job, and did not apply just because you’ve already spent a small fortune on your studies and training.
FAQ
What are the 5 Ps of interview preparation?
- “Tell me about yourself.” …
- “Why did you choose to apply?” …
- “What is your biggest strength?” …
- “What is your biggest weakness?” …
- “How do you see the future of healthcare?” …
- “How do you stay informed on current events and advancements in healthcare?”
What are good questions to ask at the end of the interview healthcare?
- Don’t show up to an interview disorganized or disinterested. Employers are tired of it. …
- First, prepare. …
- Next, practice. …
- Be professional. …
- Always participate. …
- Finally, infuse passion and personality.
How do I prepare for a healthcare interview?
- What do you personally like most about working for this organisation? …
- How would you describe your organisation’s culture? …
- Can you tell me about the kind of supervision you provide? …
- What have past employees done to succeed in this position?