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Right - that’s what I needed to know.
I assume you’ve seen this?
www.gov.uk
The way I would do this is I’d break down the job description and role profile in to chunks so I could try and anticipate the questions. I would then condense the behaviours as much as possible so that each aspect of them was included in a couple of lines which I’d then learn so I could “regurgitate” them during an interview.
Taking the below for example
Developing self and others
Examples of developing yourself and others at HEO and SEO grades or equivalent are when you:
- identify capability gaps for yourself and your team
- ensure development objectives are set and achieved to address any gaps and enable delivery of current and future work
- take time to coach, mentor and develop other colleagues to support succession planning
- promote inclusiveness by respecting different personal needs in the team and use these to develop others
- reflect on your own work, continuously seek and act on feedback to improve own and team’s performance
Put some meat on the bones, talk about reflecting on your performance and that of the team, Myers Briggs type exercises to understand your personality type, strengths and weaknesses, PDR - link objectives to development.
Be a role model, mentor people, shadowing others, delegate work on a development basis, give feedback, ask for feedback, coach, act as a tutors, encourage others to act as mentors etc.
then do the same for the team, ask people what they want, use their skills to improve others.
Once you have done that for this area, move on to the next.
The more you talk the more you score, talk in detail so you maximise scoring opportunities.
Try and anticipate questions and build the answer around the above and your version of the condensed behaviours.