Job Description
SUMMARY
The HIT Interview Simulation Candidate supports the Health Information Technology (HIT) Education Program by participating in structured interview simulations designed to prepare students for real world HIT roles. This position serves as a mock applicant, allowing participants to practice interviewing, evaluate their readiness, and apply foundational HIT knowledge in a realistic setting.
The individual in this role will portray job seeking as an HIT student. This includes answering interview questions, discussing coursework or mock internships, and demonstrating familiarity with health information systems, HIPAA guidelines, release of information workflows, coding fundamentals, and electronic health record (EHR) navigation concepts.
The candidate will receive guidance and feedback throughout the process and will use the simulation experience to strengthen professionalism, compliance awareness, technical communication, and overall interview preparedness.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Interview Simulation Candidate:
Uses skills and foundational knowledge gained from HIT coursework and PCC’s résumé and interview preparation lessons to participate confidently in the simulation.
Practices applying HIT concepts such as patient data accuracy, chart components, release of basic information, and introductory coding knowledge to the best of their ability.
Tries simple strategies to reduce nervousness—like deep breaths, a short pause to drink water, or refocusing moments—to stay calm and present during the interview.
Responds to interview questions as clearly and professionally as possible, using the opportunity to practice and strengthen communication skills.
Utilizes tools introduced during class sessions—such as interview prep guides, communication strategies, or sample answers—to build confidence as an interviewee. May refer to these resources during the interview.
Arrives prepared with a notebook for taking notes, reflection, and tracking feedback shared during the simulation process.
Brings a few preprepared answers or talking points (resume summary, strengths, interest in HIT, etc.) and may refer to them during the simulation to support learning and confidence.
Engages in the simulation with a growth mindset, focusing on improvement, self-awareness, and building readiness for real-world HIT interviews.
Receives guidance and feedback from instructors and uses it to continue developing professional, technical, and interpersonal skills.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION:
Candidates must be currently enrolled in, or have completed, coursework in a Health Information Technology (HIT) program or another related healthcare information program.
EXPERIENCE:
No professional HIT experience required. Relevant experience may include any of the following:
Completion of one or more semesters of HIT coursework.
Participation in a simulated or real HIT internship, clinical rotation, or practicum.
Familiarity with medical terminology, HIPAA regulations, or health information workflows gained through academic study.
Coursework or projects involving coding basics (ICD, CPT, HCPCS), EHR documentation concepts, or health data managemen