Mental Health Counsellor Location : The post will be based at Hounslow and EACH Ealing (Head Office) and will be required to work from any of EACH's locations based on the needs of the service. Remote working may be required. Salary : £26,000 - £30,450 (including Outer London Weighting) for Full Time Equivalent (37.5hrs). Hours : 37.5 hours (Full Time) Qualifications : Recognised counselling qualification and registration with appropriate professional body (e.g. BACP, UKCP). Contract : Subject To continuous funding and performance. Rewards and Benefits of Working for EACH Competitive salaries with opportunities for career growth. 25 days annual leave, plus statutory holidays with stepped increase in annual leave after year 2 to year 6 rising 1 day each year from 25 to 30 days in year 6. Annual leave is calculated on pro-rata basis for part time staff 4% - 6% employers pension contributions Up to 5 days study leave after 1 year in service Staff recognition award scheme. Opportunities for continuous professional development Ringfenced personal training budget. Flexible working hours subject to the needs of the service. E-wallet benefit scheme. Fully paid DBS check (Enhanced Level) EACH provides a range of specialist services to individuals and families affected by mental health, domestic violence and alcohol and substance misuse issues. We are looking for qualified counsellors who are skilled in their practice and compassionate about making a difference to people's lives to help them recover from the impact of mental health, trauma and domestic abuse. Successful postholders will be responsible for providing one to one emotional support, structured counselling and group work to either BAME women/men experiencing domestic violence and abuse or/and Asylum seekers experiencing mental health and or clients who have experienced trauma relating to migration and their first language is not English. As our Mental Health Counsellor your key duties will include: To access, assess, engage, provide structured counselling and group work for BAME community who are non/limited English speakers, recent arrivals (refugees and asylum seekers); to BAME women/men experiencing domestic abuse and/or asylum seekers on their mental health To contribute to the overall activities and success of EACH's services. To establish good working relationships within the local partnerships and promote the service to both professionals and local communities. To support volunteer and trainee counsellors jointly with other projects and EACH staff. Work collaboratively within EACH and with our partners. You Will Need: A recognised counselling Qualification (minimum diploma level or equivalent) and registration with a professional governing body, e.g. BACP, UKCP. Experience of counselling and supporting members of BAME communities affected by mental health and/or domestic violence and abuse. Ability to conduct counselling and support in a community language relevant to asylum seekers (Farsi, Pashto, Dari, Arabic) and to local BAME communities (Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, Somali). Knowledge of the issues and barriers faced by members from BAME communities. Knowledge and understanding of mental health and/or domestic abuse. Ability to work flexibly, including some evening/weekend phone/digital based sessions where needed. Closing Date : 21st April 2024 Interview Date : w/c 22nd April 2024 All interviews will be held in person. EACH offers a 4% - 6% contributory pension scheme dependent on employee's contributions and has a commitment to staff development and training. EACH is an Equal Opportunities Employer. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role, click on "APPLY" today! CVs will NOT be accepted; all applicants must complete the application form and submit it to us. No agencies please.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Mental Health Counsellor Location : The post will be based at Hounslow and EACH Ealing (Head Office) and will be required to work from any of EACH's locations based on the needs of the service. Remote working may be required. Salary : £26,000 - £30,450 (including Outer London Weighting) for Full Time Equivalent (37.5hrs). Hours : 37.5 hours (Full Time) Qualifications : Recognised counselling qualification and registration with appropriate professional body (e.g. BACP, UKCP). Contract : Subject To continuous funding and performance. Rewards and Benefits of Working for EACH Competitive salaries with opportunities for career growth. 25 days annual leave, plus statutory holidays with stepped increase in annual leave after year 2 to year 6 rising 1 day each year from 25 to 30 days in year 6. Annual leave is calculated on pro-rata basis for part time staff 4% - 6% employers pension contributions Up to 5 days study leave after 1 year in service Staff recognition award scheme. Opportunities for continuous professional development Ringfenced personal training budget. Flexible working hours subject to the needs of the service. E-wallet benefit scheme. Fully paid DBS check (Enhanced Level) EACH provides a range of specialist services to individuals and families affected by mental health, domestic violence and alcohol and substance misuse issues. We are looking for qualified counsellors who are skilled in their practice and compassionate about making a difference to people's lives to help them recover from the impact of mental health, trauma and domestic abuse. Successful postholders will be responsible for providing one to one emotional support, structured counselling and group work to either BAME women/men experiencing domestic violence and abuse or/and Asylum seekers experiencing mental health and or clients who have experienced trauma relating to migration and their first language is not English. As our Mental Health Counsellor your key duties will include: To access, assess, engage, provide structured counselling and group work for BAME community who are non/limited English speakers, recent arrivals (refugees and asylum seekers); to BAME women/men experiencing domestic abuse and/or asylum seekers on their mental health To contribute to the overall activities and success of EACH's services. To establish good working relationships within the local partnerships and promote the service to both professionals and local communities. To support volunteer and trainee counsellors jointly with other projects and EACH staff. Work collaboratively within EACH and with our partners. You Will Need: A recognised counselling Qualification (minimum diploma level or equivalent) and registration with a professional governing body, e.g. BACP, UKCP. Experience of counselling and supporting members of BAME communities affected by mental health and/or domestic violence and abuse. Ability to conduct counselling and support in a community language relevant to asylum seekers (Farsi, Pashto, Dari, Arabic) and to local BAME communities (Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, Somali). Knowledge of the issues and barriers faced by members from BAME communities. Knowledge and understanding of mental health and/or domestic abuse. Ability to work flexibly, including some evening/weekend phone/digital based sessions where needed. Closing Date : 21st April 2024 Interview Date : w/c 22nd April 2024 All interviews will be held in person. EACH offers a 4% - 6% contributory pension scheme dependent on employee's contributions and has a commitment to staff development and training. EACH is an Equal Opportunities Employer. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role, click on "APPLY" today! CVs will NOT be accepted; all applicants must complete the application form and submit it to us. No agencies please.
Are you a 2023 or 2024 grad looking to start your first full-time counselling position? Are you looking to join a supportive company that will give you further training to develop your career? Portfolio are proud to be exclusively representing our Client who are a trusted health and wellbeing network who have been making a positive difference in over 15 million lives. Our client offers the most comprehensive employee assistance programme on the market, giving 24/7 caring and compassionate support services to employers from organisations of all sizes, across the private, public and non-profit sector, to business partners, individual users, employees and their family members. We are looking for professional, hard-working graduates with strong communication, high levels of computer literacy and high levels of organisational ability with a desire to make a difference to people's lives. Interview dates Wednesday 22nd May / Tuesday 4th June 9.30pm-3pm Start date -1st July This is a brilliant opportunity to begin your counselling career with the expertise and support from the number one EAP in the UK. The 6-month graduate scheme will provide you extensive training and development throughout, before you move into a full-time Wellbeing Counsellor role. This 6-month full time graduate scheme will develop your skills in areas such as: Digital Counselling Telephone Counselling Solution Focused Counselling Risk Assessment and Managing Risk Safeguarding Training Online CBT Online Counselling Case Management It is essential that you have the following: Minimum diploma level 4 in Counselling & minimum of 100 counselling hours To be a member of the BACP Employee Benefits: BACP (or equivalent) membership and accreditation paid for BACP CBD Hub Up to 60 per month for supervision Inhouse supervision Monthly incentives such as weekends away! Supervision 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (plus an additional 2 days after 2 years service) Birthday Off/Mental Health Day Profit Share Scheme Perkbox (staff discount scheme) Christmas bonus after 3 years of service Contributory Pension Scheme Fab Fridays- dress down & free treats Allied Pride Network Social events throughout the year Free breakfast on Mondays Fresh fruit delivered to the office each week Free annual flu vaccine Private health insurance after 5 years service Life Insurance Discounted eye test Discounted glasses/contact lenses prescription P46586LSR3 INDMANJ
Apr 11, 2024
Full time
Are you a 2023 or 2024 grad looking to start your first full-time counselling position? Are you looking to join a supportive company that will give you further training to develop your career? Portfolio are proud to be exclusively representing our Client who are a trusted health and wellbeing network who have been making a positive difference in over 15 million lives. Our client offers the most comprehensive employee assistance programme on the market, giving 24/7 caring and compassionate support services to employers from organisations of all sizes, across the private, public and non-profit sector, to business partners, individual users, employees and their family members. We are looking for professional, hard-working graduates with strong communication, high levels of computer literacy and high levels of organisational ability with a desire to make a difference to people's lives. Interview dates Wednesday 22nd May / Tuesday 4th June 9.30pm-3pm Start date -1st July This is a brilliant opportunity to begin your counselling career with the expertise and support from the number one EAP in the UK. The 6-month graduate scheme will provide you extensive training and development throughout, before you move into a full-time Wellbeing Counsellor role. This 6-month full time graduate scheme will develop your skills in areas such as: Digital Counselling Telephone Counselling Solution Focused Counselling Risk Assessment and Managing Risk Safeguarding Training Online CBT Online Counselling Case Management It is essential that you have the following: Minimum diploma level 4 in Counselling & minimum of 100 counselling hours To be a member of the BACP Employee Benefits: BACP (or equivalent) membership and accreditation paid for BACP CBD Hub Up to 60 per month for supervision Inhouse supervision Monthly incentives such as weekends away! Supervision 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (plus an additional 2 days after 2 years service) Birthday Off/Mental Health Day Profit Share Scheme Perkbox (staff discount scheme) Christmas bonus after 3 years of service Contributory Pension Scheme Fab Fridays- dress down & free treats Allied Pride Network Social events throughout the year Free breakfast on Mondays Fresh fruit delivered to the office each week Free annual flu vaccine Private health insurance after 5 years service Life Insurance Discounted eye test Discounted glasses/contact lenses prescription P46586LSR3 INDMANJ
Our counselling service is expanding and we are pleased to be able to offer new placements for counsellors wanting to work with young people who study in a flourishing and supportive environment. The BRIT School is a performing and technical arts college based in Selhurst for 14 -19yr olds. The well established counselling service operates from Monday to Thursday during term-time with a team comprising of both qualified and trainee counsellors who come from a range of theoretical modalities. We are particularly keen to hear from those in the Global Majority and LGBTQI communities. Suitable for student counsellors with 30+ hours Required for 3 client hours per week Free monthly group supervision is provided Termly meetings supporting professional practice and development Free CPD events across the school year School website: How to apply: If you are interested in joining our thriving team or would like to find out more about the role, please contact the Head of Counselling, Yolanda Antonio via the button below.
Mar 27, 2024
Full time
Our counselling service is expanding and we are pleased to be able to offer new placements for counsellors wanting to work with young people who study in a flourishing and supportive environment. The BRIT School is a performing and technical arts college based in Selhurst for 14 -19yr olds. The well established counselling service operates from Monday to Thursday during term-time with a team comprising of both qualified and trainee counsellors who come from a range of theoretical modalities. We are particularly keen to hear from those in the Global Majority and LGBTQI communities. Suitable for student counsellors with 30+ hours Required for 3 client hours per week Free monthly group supervision is provided Termly meetings supporting professional practice and development Free CPD events across the school year School website: How to apply: If you are interested in joining our thriving team or would like to find out more about the role, please contact the Head of Counselling, Yolanda Antonio via the button below.
This is an exciting time to join one of the largest counselling services across the Mind Network. Mind in Tower Hamlets and Newham (MITHN) is a local mental health charity based in East London. MITHN is a BACP accredited service, and operates in line with the BACP Ethical Framework for the Talking therapy Professions as well as NICE guidelines. Our model of intervention incorporates both paid and placement volunteers in the delivery of therapeutic interventions. The Clinical Delivery Manager will work closely with ELFT clinical leads and the CEO in the preview of the current clinical model of delivery and service development to meet the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). They will oversee the delivery, co-ordination, and service development of the clinical model to meet the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of the two sub-contracts. The Clinical Delivery Manager role requires a high level of professionalism, strong leadership, and excellent organisational and management skills. You must be able to coordinate and oversee the provision of a range of talking therapy services including bereavement support in line with the specific contracts' KPIs. You will also need to have a good understanding of the range of therapeutic modalities provided to oversee the capacity planning, including the selection and recruitment of counsellors and talking therapy trainees. The successful candidate will have: Relevant Qualifications to HCPC registered Clinical or Counselling Psychologist /Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (Post Graduate Diploma level or above) with full BABCP accreditation/Qualified Counsellor/Psychotherapist with full UKCP or BACP accreditation Experience of working in a Talking Therapy setting ideally within an IAPT provision, or delivering treatment to primary care clients, liaising and consulting with GPs and community providers. Experience of either managing or coordinating wait lists. Experience of managing and supervising qualified therapists from different backgrounds. Work as an experienced psychologist/psychotherapist with advanced skills in at least one psychological therapy modality. Demonstrable experience in the continuous improvement of high and/or low intensity interventions and coordinating the services of a range of practitioners and providers, with experience of delivering this within primary care and or an IAPT compliant service. Experience of monitoring staff performance via case management; capacity management and monitoring staff recovery data. Experience of change management, service evaluation and service improvement. The benefits of working for the organisation include 30 days annual leave, rising to 35 days after 5 years of service, training opportunities, good Company Pension Scheme, Death in Service Benefit and an Employee Assisted Programme
Dec 03, 2021
Full time
This is an exciting time to join one of the largest counselling services across the Mind Network. Mind in Tower Hamlets and Newham (MITHN) is a local mental health charity based in East London. MITHN is a BACP accredited service, and operates in line with the BACP Ethical Framework for the Talking therapy Professions as well as NICE guidelines. Our model of intervention incorporates both paid and placement volunteers in the delivery of therapeutic interventions. The Clinical Delivery Manager will work closely with ELFT clinical leads and the CEO in the preview of the current clinical model of delivery and service development to meet the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). They will oversee the delivery, co-ordination, and service development of the clinical model to meet the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of the two sub-contracts. The Clinical Delivery Manager role requires a high level of professionalism, strong leadership, and excellent organisational and management skills. You must be able to coordinate and oversee the provision of a range of talking therapy services including bereavement support in line with the specific contracts' KPIs. You will also need to have a good understanding of the range of therapeutic modalities provided to oversee the capacity planning, including the selection and recruitment of counsellors and talking therapy trainees. The successful candidate will have: Relevant Qualifications to HCPC registered Clinical or Counselling Psychologist /Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (Post Graduate Diploma level or above) with full BABCP accreditation/Qualified Counsellor/Psychotherapist with full UKCP or BACP accreditation Experience of working in a Talking Therapy setting ideally within an IAPT provision, or delivering treatment to primary care clients, liaising and consulting with GPs and community providers. Experience of either managing or coordinating wait lists. Experience of managing and supervising qualified therapists from different backgrounds. Work as an experienced psychologist/psychotherapist with advanced skills in at least one psychological therapy modality. Demonstrable experience in the continuous improvement of high and/or low intensity interventions and coordinating the services of a range of practitioners and providers, with experience of delivering this within primary care and or an IAPT compliant service. Experience of monitoring staff performance via case management; capacity management and monitoring staff recovery data. Experience of change management, service evaluation and service improvement. The benefits of working for the organisation include 30 days annual leave, rising to 35 days after 5 years of service, training opportunities, good Company Pension Scheme, Death in Service Benefit and an Employee Assisted Programme