Sample interview questions: Can you describe your experience in implementing evidence-based prevention programs for youth?
Sample answer:
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Experience implementing the following evidence-based prevention programs for youth:
- Project ALERT (Adolescent Life-Skills Education and Training): A school-based program that teaches adolescents about the risks and consequences of alcohol and other drug use, as well as how to resist peer pressure and make healthy choices.
- Too Good for Drugs: A school-based program that educates adolescents about the dangers of drug use and promotes healthy behaviors.
- LifeSkills Training: A school-based program that teaches adolescents life skills, such as communication, problem-solving, and decision-making, to help them cope with stress and avoid risky behaviors.
- The Incredible Years: A home-based program that teaches parents how to promote positive behavior in their children and prevent problem behaviors.
- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): A home-based program that helps parents improve their relationships with their children and reduce problem behaviors.