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The scenario
You're the manager of a very busy charity shop and
need to recruit three new volunteers as soon as possible.
The local volunteer agency calls to say they're sending
you three possible candidates: David's a recently arrived
asylum seeker, Susie uses a wheelchair, and Joe's a
young ex-offender. They're not quite what you expected
- you're used to working with retired women. But they're
all coming for an interview tomorrow, so you have to
deal with it.
There are two initial options, try one first,
then the other.
Read the transcript and/or view the video,
then select an option below:
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Volunteer Agency:
'You've got three people comming to see
you tomorrow, and they're all really keen
to help out in the shop.
Just to let you know, a bit of background.
One's a wheelchair user, one's an asylum
seeker, and one's a young ex-offender.'
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- Write
a role specification to help you to choose between
them
- Think
about how to deal with each interviewee individually
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