Social work interviews demand rigorous clinical judgment combined with genuine compassion. You need to assess risk accurately, prioritize a complex caseload, design evidence-based interventions, coordinate across agencies, and make defensible decisions under uncertainty — all while centering the dignity and agency of the people you serve.
Social Work Interview gives you that practice. Our AI coach challenges you with realistic case scenarios from government child welfare agencies, VA medical centers, hospital social work teams, and NHS trusts — from diagnosing a family stabilization failure to structuring a safety plan to articulating your decision-making under supervision — and gives you structured feedback on your clinical reasoning, ethical judgment, and communication approach.
How it works
- Practice case scenarios modeled on real interview questions from NYC child welfare, the VA, Mayo Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, NHS, and major city government agencies
- Get AI-powered feedback on your risk assessment approach, intervention planning, multi-agency coordination, and ethical decision-making
- Build skills across case management, crisis intervention, trauma-informed practice, and strengths-based assessment
- Track your progress across 20+ social work competencies with adaptive difficulty
Why social work needs dedicated prep
Social work interviews probe how you think through complexity, ambiguity, and competing ethical obligations simultaneously. Generic interview prep doesn't cover the specific frameworks — risk tier assessment, stabilization pathway models, or safeguarding escalation criteria — that senior practitioners and hiring managers at government agencies and health systems are evaluating.
Our AI doesn't accept surface-level answers. It pushes you to separate safety risk from engagement willingness, identify the structural barriers preventing family stabilization, and explain your escalation rationale clearly — exactly what supervisors and panel interviewers are assessing when they evaluate candidates.
Built for social work practitioners at every level
Whether you're targeting entry-level caseworker positions, senior clinical roles, supervisory or management positions, or policy and program leadership, Social Work Interview helps you build the structured reasoning and communication skills that distinguish effective advocates from those who struggle to articulate their practice in high-stakes interview settings.