What is an informational interview?

An informational interview is a brief, informal meeting with a professional in the field you are interested in. The intention is to gather information, insight, and advice about their career and day-to-day job duties. Informational interviews are not job interviews and are not connected to the formal recruitment & selection process.

How to Schedule an Informational Interview

Explore the position descriptions provided below. Informational interviews are generally conducted via phone or virtual meeting and last 15-20 minutes. 

Positions

Care Coordination+

Care Coordinators are based primarily in the field while providing both intensive care coordination and comprehensive care management. Care Coordinators provide coordination of medical and social services needed to clients such as, long-term care, transportation, food services, mental health advocacy, medical specialist and referral appointments; while facilitating communication between the clients medical providers, family, and other caregivers.

Case Management+

Long-term Care Case Managers assist clients in developing a plan of care that lets them live at home with as much health and safety as possible. NWRC works with those who choose to live in their own homes rather than move into a nursing home, assisted living, or adult family home. Our case managers will coordinate and help get the needed services, which include caregiving, nursing, meals, medical equipment, and more.

Behavioral Health+

Behavioral Health Clinicians travel to clients homes across the four-county region to provide personalized care and psychotherapy to our clients, which amounts to 20 hours per week of billable services (approximately 4 sessions per day). NWRC clients often receive services from multiple programs across NWRC. This allows clinicians to engage and collaborate with other social services professionals at NWRC to build a comprehensive care plan which truly places the client at the center.