Senior Counsellor (Low Cost Counselling Service) REF: NWM:571 Hours : Part Time 18.5 hours per week Work Pattern : To be agreed with the successful candidate Salary: £14,843 per annum, salary pro rata from £30,293 per annum Location: Holland Court - Norwich NR1 4DY A driver's license and access to a vehicle essential for this role. Join Us as a Senior Counsellor - Make a Real Difference in Norfolk and Waveney Are you an experienced counsellor passionate about supporting mental health and developing others? We're looking for a dedicated Senior Counsellor to join our Low-Cost Counselling Service, a vital community resource providing accessible, affordable counselling to those facing mild to moderate mental health challenges. Our service is primarily run by committed volunteers and trainee counsellors, and as Senior Counsellor, you'll play a key role in clinical leadership, supervision, and operational support - helping to shape the future of counselling provision across Norfolk and Waveney. What You'll Do: Provide expert clinical supervision, including case management and group sessions, to trainee counsellors, ensuring safe, professional practice in line with NICE and service guidelines. Oversee referrals and conduct initial assessments, liaising closely with colleagues. Support the development and quality improvement of the service through active participation in team meetings and stakeholder engagement. Deliver counselling to a small caseload of clients, working both in community venues and virtually. Deputise for the Service Manager, taking on operational and financial oversight responsibilities. Lead and inspire a team committed to accessible mental health support. Who You Are: A qualified and experienced counsellor with a passion for supervision and clinical leadership. Committed to high professional standards and ongoing professional development. Skilled in risk assessment, case management, and delivering constructive feedback. Comfortable working flexibly across community settings and online. A collaborative team player ready to contribute to service growth and community impact. JobDescription:JD Senior Counsellor LCC.pdf For an informal chat about the role please contact Closing Date: Sunday 29th June We may close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible Interview Date: TBC How to Apply Candidates are required to complete an application form, the link to the application form can be found here Norfolk and Waveney Mind - Application Form.docx once you have downloaded and completed the application form you will be required to upload your application form via the "Apply for this job" . If you need to contact us please contact the HR Department on . We welcome applications from people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, socio-economic classes, religions and disabilities. Here at Norfolk and Waveney Mind, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone is passionate about mental health feels valued and supported. Safeguarding Statement Norfolk and Waveney Mind is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Employment is subject to a satisfactory DBS check as well as other safeguarding checks. Senior Counsellor (Low Cost Counselling Service)
Jun 27, 2025
Full time
Senior Counsellor (Low Cost Counselling Service) REF: NWM:571 Hours : Part Time 18.5 hours per week Work Pattern : To be agreed with the successful candidate Salary: £14,843 per annum, salary pro rata from £30,293 per annum Location: Holland Court - Norwich NR1 4DY A driver's license and access to a vehicle essential for this role. Join Us as a Senior Counsellor - Make a Real Difference in Norfolk and Waveney Are you an experienced counsellor passionate about supporting mental health and developing others? We're looking for a dedicated Senior Counsellor to join our Low-Cost Counselling Service, a vital community resource providing accessible, affordable counselling to those facing mild to moderate mental health challenges. Our service is primarily run by committed volunteers and trainee counsellors, and as Senior Counsellor, you'll play a key role in clinical leadership, supervision, and operational support - helping to shape the future of counselling provision across Norfolk and Waveney. What You'll Do: Provide expert clinical supervision, including case management and group sessions, to trainee counsellors, ensuring safe, professional practice in line with NICE and service guidelines. Oversee referrals and conduct initial assessments, liaising closely with colleagues. Support the development and quality improvement of the service through active participation in team meetings and stakeholder engagement. Deliver counselling to a small caseload of clients, working both in community venues and virtually. Deputise for the Service Manager, taking on operational and financial oversight responsibilities. Lead and inspire a team committed to accessible mental health support. Who You Are: A qualified and experienced counsellor with a passion for supervision and clinical leadership. Committed to high professional standards and ongoing professional development. Skilled in risk assessment, case management, and delivering constructive feedback. Comfortable working flexibly across community settings and online. A collaborative team player ready to contribute to service growth and community impact. JobDescription:JD Senior Counsellor LCC.pdf For an informal chat about the role please contact Closing Date: Sunday 29th June We may close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible Interview Date: TBC How to Apply Candidates are required to complete an application form, the link to the application form can be found here Norfolk and Waveney Mind - Application Form.docx once you have downloaded and completed the application form you will be required to upload your application form via the "Apply for this job" . If you need to contact us please contact the HR Department on . We welcome applications from people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, socio-economic classes, religions and disabilities. Here at Norfolk and Waveney Mind, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone is passionate about mental health feels valued and supported. Safeguarding Statement Norfolk and Waveney Mind is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. Employment is subject to a satisfactory DBS check as well as other safeguarding checks. Senior Counsellor (Low Cost Counselling Service)
In a nutshell You'll join our three-year training programme to become a Chartered Accountant (ACA). You ll earn while you learn, working whilst studying. We pay for all your training and qualifications and support you every step of the way. We are ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers list 2024 for the second year running, making this a brilliant place to embark on your accountancy career. What you'll be doing One thing we can guarantee is that no two days will be the same. Every client is different, so you ll be challenged with new opportunities daily. You ll work across a variety of sectors, experiencing a wide range of high-quality clients, from start-ups, AIM-listed companies, and inspirational not-for-profit organisations. As a trainee accountant you will work in either our audit & assurance, business advisory or professional practices teams. Our audit & assurance teams regularly visit clients premises, so every day is different. You get to work in small project teams (typically 2-4 people) on a wide range of medium sized and large businesses for 1-2 weeks at a time. This is a great way to learn and develop technical, commercial and personal skills. You ll identify key issues and risks facing a business each year and use data analytics tools as part of ensuring information reported is accurate and reliable. You ll also gain experience in preparing annual statutory accounts and tax calculations, as well as assessing forecasts and projections. Our business advisory teams help our clients prepare year-end accounts, management accounts, forecasts, and projections. You ll be able to get involved in areas such as company and business taxation, company secretarial matters and VAT returns. Therefore, you ll gain a breadth of commercial, tax and general accountancy experience in this role. Our professional practices teams are leading specialists, supporting law firms, doctors, and a range of other professionals with all the financial information and advice they need to successfully manage their business. You ll gain a great range of experience, including accounting, tax (partnership, company and personal), audit and preparing analysis, forecasts, and projections. Our hybrid working enables you to split your time between the office, home, and client sites. As a trainee you ll attend the office frequently for formal training and on-the-job learning and with our caring and open culture you ll very quickly feel like a valued member of the team. About you You ll enjoy this job if you like . Being analytical and methodical in your approach to work Working with numbers Solving problems Talking to people Becoming an expert Being a team player, surrounded by a fun and caring team Studying alongside working is demanding. As an ACA trainee accountant, you ll need to do regular independent study outside of working hours and to revise for your professional exams. Your development We recognise that personal development training is essential in helping you to become a trusted business adviser, so you will receive support and learning not only for your professional qualification but also towards the skills and behaviours that are required to be a successful accountant. You will be allocated a buddy before you start with us. When you join us you will have a line manager and a student counsellor who will help ensure that you are on track with your professional qualification and career aspirations. What we're looking for You might be an undergraduate, a recent graduate, or a graduate who has already established a career and wants to switch and start a new career in accountancy. You ll be expected to demonstrate the following: On track to achieve or have obtained a 2.2 or above in any degree discipline Minimum of 112 UCAS points (obtained from three A Levels or equivalent excluding general studies) Grade 4-9 or C or above in GCSE Maths and English We recruit on a rolling basis for our opportunities and consider applications as we receive them. We recommend applying ASAP as we close roles early if we receive enough applications to fill all our opportunities. Why work at PKF Francis Clark As the largest firm of independent chartered accountants and business advisors in South West England, joining PKF Francis Clark brings opportunities to develop your career in a direction that interests you. Having celebrated our centenary in 2019, we re a team of nearly 1,000 people, based across our offices in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Torquay and Truro. Our culture is flexible and supportive, enabling you to be the best you can be. We work hard to ensure you can be yourself, develop and be part of a forward-thinking team that makes brilliant things happen. But don t just take our word for it. PKF Francis Clark is certified as a Great Place to Work . In 2024, we climbed nine places to 24 out of 105 large organisations on the list of the UK s Best Workplaces . We re also ranked among the UK s Best Workplaces for Women (33 out of 90 large organisations), Best Workplaces for Development (30 out of 100) and Best Workplace for Wellbeing (44 out of 100). Workplace culture experts Great Place to Work also highlighted PKF Francis Clark as a top achiever among the UK s Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services . And in recognition of our outstanding training programmes for graduates, school leavers and career changers, we ve been ranked among England s Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for two years running. Whilst we re proudly independent, PKF Francis Clark is a member of the PKF Global family of firms together we re the 12th largest provider of accountancy services in the UK. Being part of a global community of business advisors in 150 countries provides opportunities to expand your horizons by connecting with PKF colleagues around the world. Your core benefits Financial benefits: • Pension • Group life assurance - up to four times your core salary • Group income protection • Health cash plan to help cover the costs of everyday healthcare Health & Wellbeing benefits: • Option to buy 5 extra days holiday • Counselling and support for you and your immediate family • Virtual GP for you and your immediate family • Cycle to work Other benefits: • Medicash Extras providing you with shopping and gym discounts • Gifts for career and family milestones • One volunteering day per year to support local organisations • Emergency funding from the Francis Clark Charitable Foundation Please note These benefits are provided via a salary exchange and are subject to employee s post exchange hourly rate remaining above the national minimum wage. Click APPLY NOW to submit your application.
Feb 17, 2025
Full time
In a nutshell You'll join our three-year training programme to become a Chartered Accountant (ACA). You ll earn while you learn, working whilst studying. We pay for all your training and qualifications and support you every step of the way. We are ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers list 2024 for the second year running, making this a brilliant place to embark on your accountancy career. What you'll be doing One thing we can guarantee is that no two days will be the same. Every client is different, so you ll be challenged with new opportunities daily. You ll work across a variety of sectors, experiencing a wide range of high-quality clients, from start-ups, AIM-listed companies, and inspirational not-for-profit organisations. As a trainee accountant you will work in either our audit & assurance, business advisory or professional practices teams. Our audit & assurance teams regularly visit clients premises, so every day is different. You get to work in small project teams (typically 2-4 people) on a wide range of medium sized and large businesses for 1-2 weeks at a time. This is a great way to learn and develop technical, commercial and personal skills. You ll identify key issues and risks facing a business each year and use data analytics tools as part of ensuring information reported is accurate and reliable. You ll also gain experience in preparing annual statutory accounts and tax calculations, as well as assessing forecasts and projections. Our business advisory teams help our clients prepare year-end accounts, management accounts, forecasts, and projections. You ll be able to get involved in areas such as company and business taxation, company secretarial matters and VAT returns. Therefore, you ll gain a breadth of commercial, tax and general accountancy experience in this role. Our professional practices teams are leading specialists, supporting law firms, doctors, and a range of other professionals with all the financial information and advice they need to successfully manage their business. You ll gain a great range of experience, including accounting, tax (partnership, company and personal), audit and preparing analysis, forecasts, and projections. Our hybrid working enables you to split your time between the office, home, and client sites. As a trainee you ll attend the office frequently for formal training and on-the-job learning and with our caring and open culture you ll very quickly feel like a valued member of the team. About you You ll enjoy this job if you like . Being analytical and methodical in your approach to work Working with numbers Solving problems Talking to people Becoming an expert Being a team player, surrounded by a fun and caring team Studying alongside working is demanding. As an ACA trainee accountant, you ll need to do regular independent study outside of working hours and to revise for your professional exams. Your development We recognise that personal development training is essential in helping you to become a trusted business adviser, so you will receive support and learning not only for your professional qualification but also towards the skills and behaviours that are required to be a successful accountant. You will be allocated a buddy before you start with us. When you join us you will have a line manager and a student counsellor who will help ensure that you are on track with your professional qualification and career aspirations. What we're looking for You might be an undergraduate, a recent graduate, or a graduate who has already established a career and wants to switch and start a new career in accountancy. You ll be expected to demonstrate the following: On track to achieve or have obtained a 2.2 or above in any degree discipline Minimum of 112 UCAS points (obtained from three A Levels or equivalent excluding general studies) Grade 4-9 or C or above in GCSE Maths and English We recruit on a rolling basis for our opportunities and consider applications as we receive them. We recommend applying ASAP as we close roles early if we receive enough applications to fill all our opportunities. Why work at PKF Francis Clark As the largest firm of independent chartered accountants and business advisors in South West England, joining PKF Francis Clark brings opportunities to develop your career in a direction that interests you. Having celebrated our centenary in 2019, we re a team of nearly 1,000 people, based across our offices in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Torquay and Truro. Our culture is flexible and supportive, enabling you to be the best you can be. We work hard to ensure you can be yourself, develop and be part of a forward-thinking team that makes brilliant things happen. But don t just take our word for it. PKF Francis Clark is certified as a Great Place to Work . In 2024, we climbed nine places to 24 out of 105 large organisations on the list of the UK s Best Workplaces . We re also ranked among the UK s Best Workplaces for Women (33 out of 90 large organisations), Best Workplaces for Development (30 out of 100) and Best Workplace for Wellbeing (44 out of 100). Workplace culture experts Great Place to Work also highlighted PKF Francis Clark as a top achiever among the UK s Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services . And in recognition of our outstanding training programmes for graduates, school leavers and career changers, we ve been ranked among England s Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for two years running. Whilst we re proudly independent, PKF Francis Clark is a member of the PKF Global family of firms together we re the 12th largest provider of accountancy services in the UK. Being part of a global community of business advisors in 150 countries provides opportunities to expand your horizons by connecting with PKF colleagues around the world. Your core benefits Financial benefits: • Pension • Group life assurance - up to four times your core salary • Group income protection • Health cash plan to help cover the costs of everyday healthcare Health & Wellbeing benefits: • Option to buy 5 extra days holiday • Counselling and support for you and your immediate family • Virtual GP for you and your immediate family • Cycle to work Other benefits: • Medicash Extras providing you with shopping and gym discounts • Gifts for career and family milestones • One volunteering day per year to support local organisations • Emergency funding from the Francis Clark Charitable Foundation Please note These benefits are provided via a salary exchange and are subject to employee s post exchange hourly rate remaining above the national minimum wage. Click APPLY NOW to submit your application.
In a nutshell You'll join our three-year training programme to become a Chartered Accountant (ACA). You ll earn while you learn, working whilst studying. We pay for all your training and qualifications and support you every step of the way. We are ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers list 2024 for the second year running, making this a brilliant place to embark on your accountancy career. What you'll be doing One thing we can guarantee is that no two days will be the same. Every client is different, so you ll be challenged with new opportunities daily. You ll work across a variety of sectors, experiencing a wide range of high-quality clients, from start-ups, AIM-listed companies, and inspirational not-for-profit organisations. As a trainee accountant you will work in either our audit & assurance, business advisory or professional practices teams. Our audit & assurance teams regularly visit clients premises, so every day is different. You get to work in small project teams (typically 2-4 people) on a wide range of medium sized and large businesses for 1-2 weeks at a time. This is a great way to learn and develop technical, commercial and personal skills. You ll identify key issues and risks facing a business each year and use data analytics tools as part of ensuring information reported is accurate and reliable. You ll also gain experience in preparing annual statutory accounts and tax calculations, as well as assessing forecasts and projections. Our business advisory teams help our clients prepare year-end accounts, management accounts, forecasts, and projections. You ll be able to get involved in areas such as company and business taxation, company secretarial matters and VAT returns. Therefore, you ll gain a breadth of commercial, tax and general accountancy experience in this role. Our professional practices teams are leading specialists, supporting law firms, doctors, and a range of other professionals with all the financial information and advice they need to successfully manage their business. You ll gain a great range of experience, including accounting, tax (partnership, company and personal), audit and preparing analysis, forecasts, and projections. Our hybrid working enables you to split your time between the office, home, and client sites. As a trainee you ll attend the office frequently for formal training and on-the-job learning and with our caring and open culture you ll very quickly feel like a valued member of the team. About you You ll enjoy this job if you like . Being analytical and methodical in your approach to work Working with numbers Solving problems Talking to people Becoming an expert Being a team player, surrounded by a fun and caring team Studying alongside working is demanding. As an ACA trainee accountant, you ll need to do regular independent study outside of working hours and to revise for your professional exams. Your development We recognise that personal development training is essential in helping you to become a trusted business adviser, so you will receive support and learning not only for your professional qualification but also towards the skills and behaviours that are required to be a successful accountant. You will be allocated a buddy before you start with us. When you join us you will have a line manager and a student counsellor who will help ensure that you are on track with your professional qualification and career aspirations. What we're looking for You might be an undergraduate, a recent graduate, or a graduate who has already established a career and wants to switch and start a new career in accountancy. You ll be expected to demonstrate the following: On track to achieve or have obtained a 2.2 or above in any degree discipline Minimum of 112 UCAS points (obtained from three A Levels or equivalent excluding general studies) Grade 4-9 or C or above in GCSE Maths and English We recruit on a rolling basis for our opportunities and consider applications as we receive them. We recommend applying ASAP as we close roles early if we receive enough applications to fill all our opportunities. Why work at PKF Francis Clark As the largest firm of independent chartered accountants and business advisors in South West England, joining PKF Francis Clark brings opportunities to develop your career in a direction that interests you. Having celebrated our centenary in 2019, we re a team of nearly 1,000 people, based across our offices in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Torquay and Truro. Our culture is flexible and supportive, enabling you to be the best you can be. We work hard to ensure you can be yourself, develop and be part of a forward-thinking team that makes brilliant things happen. But don t just take our word for it. PKF Francis Clark is certified as a Great Place to Work . In 2024, we climbed nine places to 24 out of 105 large organisations on the list of the UK s Best Workplaces . We re also ranked among the UK s Best Workplaces for Women (33 out of 90 large organisations), Best Workplaces for Development (30 out of 100) and Best Workplace for Wellbeing (44 out of 100). Workplace culture experts Great Place to Work also highlighted PKF Francis Clark as a top achiever among the UK s Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services . And in recognition of our outstanding training programmes for graduates, school leavers and career changers, we ve been ranked among England s Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for two years running. Whilst we re proudly independent, PKF Francis Clark is a member of the PKF Global family of firms together we re the 12th largest provider of accountancy services in the UK. Being part of a global community of business advisors in 150 countries provides opportunities to expand your horizons by connecting with PKF colleagues around the world. Your core benefits Financial benefits: • Pension • Group life assurance - up to four times your core salary • Group income protection • Health cash plan to help cover the costs of everyday healthcare Health & Wellbeing benefits: • Option to buy 5 extra days holiday • Counselling and support for you and your immediate family • Virtual GP for you and your immediate family • Cycle to work Other benefits: • Medicash Extras providing you with shopping and gym discounts • Gifts for career and family milestones • One volunteering day per year to support local organisations • Emergency funding from the Francis Clark Charitable Foundation Please note These benefits are provided via a salary exchange and are subject to employee s post exchange hourly rate remaining above the national minimum wage. Click APPLY NOW to submit your application.
Feb 17, 2025
Full time
In a nutshell You'll join our three-year training programme to become a Chartered Accountant (ACA). You ll earn while you learn, working whilst studying. We pay for all your training and qualifications and support you every step of the way. We are ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers list 2024 for the second year running, making this a brilliant place to embark on your accountancy career. What you'll be doing One thing we can guarantee is that no two days will be the same. Every client is different, so you ll be challenged with new opportunities daily. You ll work across a variety of sectors, experiencing a wide range of high-quality clients, from start-ups, AIM-listed companies, and inspirational not-for-profit organisations. As a trainee accountant you will work in either our audit & assurance, business advisory or professional practices teams. Our audit & assurance teams regularly visit clients premises, so every day is different. You get to work in small project teams (typically 2-4 people) on a wide range of medium sized and large businesses for 1-2 weeks at a time. This is a great way to learn and develop technical, commercial and personal skills. You ll identify key issues and risks facing a business each year and use data analytics tools as part of ensuring information reported is accurate and reliable. You ll also gain experience in preparing annual statutory accounts and tax calculations, as well as assessing forecasts and projections. Our business advisory teams help our clients prepare year-end accounts, management accounts, forecasts, and projections. You ll be able to get involved in areas such as company and business taxation, company secretarial matters and VAT returns. Therefore, you ll gain a breadth of commercial, tax and general accountancy experience in this role. Our professional practices teams are leading specialists, supporting law firms, doctors, and a range of other professionals with all the financial information and advice they need to successfully manage their business. You ll gain a great range of experience, including accounting, tax (partnership, company and personal), audit and preparing analysis, forecasts, and projections. Our hybrid working enables you to split your time between the office, home, and client sites. As a trainee you ll attend the office frequently for formal training and on-the-job learning and with our caring and open culture you ll very quickly feel like a valued member of the team. About you You ll enjoy this job if you like . Being analytical and methodical in your approach to work Working with numbers Solving problems Talking to people Becoming an expert Being a team player, surrounded by a fun and caring team Studying alongside working is demanding. As an ACA trainee accountant, you ll need to do regular independent study outside of working hours and to revise for your professional exams. Your development We recognise that personal development training is essential in helping you to become a trusted business adviser, so you will receive support and learning not only for your professional qualification but also towards the skills and behaviours that are required to be a successful accountant. You will be allocated a buddy before you start with us. When you join us you will have a line manager and a student counsellor who will help ensure that you are on track with your professional qualification and career aspirations. What we're looking for You might be an undergraduate, a recent graduate, or a graduate who has already established a career and wants to switch and start a new career in accountancy. You ll be expected to demonstrate the following: On track to achieve or have obtained a 2.2 or above in any degree discipline Minimum of 112 UCAS points (obtained from three A Levels or equivalent excluding general studies) Grade 4-9 or C or above in GCSE Maths and English We recruit on a rolling basis for our opportunities and consider applications as we receive them. We recommend applying ASAP as we close roles early if we receive enough applications to fill all our opportunities. Why work at PKF Francis Clark As the largest firm of independent chartered accountants and business advisors in South West England, joining PKF Francis Clark brings opportunities to develop your career in a direction that interests you. Having celebrated our centenary in 2019, we re a team of nearly 1,000 people, based across our offices in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Torquay and Truro. Our culture is flexible and supportive, enabling you to be the best you can be. We work hard to ensure you can be yourself, develop and be part of a forward-thinking team that makes brilliant things happen. But don t just take our word for it. PKF Francis Clark is certified as a Great Place to Work . In 2024, we climbed nine places to 24 out of 105 large organisations on the list of the UK s Best Workplaces . We re also ranked among the UK s Best Workplaces for Women (33 out of 90 large organisations), Best Workplaces for Development (30 out of 100) and Best Workplace for Wellbeing (44 out of 100). Workplace culture experts Great Place to Work also highlighted PKF Francis Clark as a top achiever among the UK s Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services . And in recognition of our outstanding training programmes for graduates, school leavers and career changers, we ve been ranked among England s Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for two years running. Whilst we re proudly independent, PKF Francis Clark is a member of the PKF Global family of firms together we re the 12th largest provider of accountancy services in the UK. Being part of a global community of business advisors in 150 countries provides opportunities to expand your horizons by connecting with PKF colleagues around the world. Your core benefits Financial benefits: • Pension • Group life assurance - up to four times your core salary • Group income protection • Health cash plan to help cover the costs of everyday healthcare Health & Wellbeing benefits: • Option to buy 5 extra days holiday • Counselling and support for you and your immediate family • Virtual GP for you and your immediate family • Cycle to work Other benefits: • Medicash Extras providing you with shopping and gym discounts • Gifts for career and family milestones • One volunteering day per year to support local organisations • Emergency funding from the Francis Clark Charitable Foundation Please note These benefits are provided via a salary exchange and are subject to employee s post exchange hourly rate remaining above the national minimum wage. Click APPLY NOW to submit your application.
In a nutshell You'll join our three-year training programme to become a Chartered Accountant (ACA). You ll earn while you learn, working whilst studying. We pay for all your training and qualifications and support you every step of the way. We are ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers list 2024 for the second year running, making this a brilliant place to embark on your accountancy career. What you'll be doing One thing we can guarantee is that no two days will be the same. Every client is different, so you ll be challenged with new opportunities daily. You ll work across a variety of sectors, experiencing a wide range of high-quality clients, from start-ups, AIM-listed companies, and inspirational not-for-profit organisations. As a trainee accountant you will work in either our audit & assurance, business advisory or professional practices teams. Our audit & assurance teams regularly visit clients premises, so every day is different. You get to work in small project teams (typically 2-4 people) on a wide range of medium sized and large businesses for 1-2 weeks at a time. This is a great way to learn and develop technical, commercial and personal skills. You ll identify key issues and risks facing a business each year and use data analytics tools as part of ensuring information reported is accurate and reliable. You ll also gain experience in preparing annual statutory accounts and tax calculations, as well as assessing forecasts and projections. Our business advisory teams help our clients prepare year-end accounts, management accounts, forecasts, and projections. You ll be able to get involved in areas such as company and business taxation, company secretarial matters and VAT returns. Therefore, you ll gain a breadth of commercial, tax and general accountancy experience in this role. Our professional practices teams are leading specialists, supporting law firms, doctors, and a range of other professionals with all the financial information and advice they need to successfully manage their business. You ll gain a great range of experience, including accounting, tax (partnership, company and personal), audit and preparing analysis, forecasts, and projections. Our hybrid working enables you to split your time between the office, home, and client sites. As a trainee you ll attend the office frequently for formal training and on-the-job learning and with our caring and open culture you ll very quickly feel like a valued member of the team. About you You ll enjoy this job if you like . Being analytical and methodical in your approach to work Working with numbers Solving problems Talking to people Becoming an expert Being a team player, surrounded by a fun and caring team Studying alongside working is demanding. As an ACA trainee accountant, you ll need to do regular independent study outside of working hours and to revise for your professional exams. Your development We recognise that personal development training is essential in helping you to become a trusted business adviser, so you will receive support and learning not only for your professional qualification but also towards the skills and behaviours that are required to be a successful accountant. You will be allocated a buddy before you start with us. When you join us you will have a line manager and a student counsellor who will help ensure that you are on track with your professional qualification and career aspirations. What we're looking for You might be an undergraduate, a recent graduate, or a graduate who has already established a career and wants to switch and start a new career in accountancy. You ll be expected to demonstrate the following: On track to achieve or have obtained a 2.2 or above in any degree discipline Minimum of 112 UCAS points (obtained from three A Levels or equivalent excluding general studies) Grade 4-9 or C or above in GCSE Maths and English We recruit on a rolling basis for our opportunities and consider applications as we receive them. We recommend applying ASAP as we close roles early if we receive enough applications to fill all our opportunities. Why work at PKF Francis Clark As the largest firm of independent chartered accountants and business advisors in South West England, joining PKF Francis Clark brings opportunities to develop your career in a direction that interests you. Having celebrated our centenary in 2019, we re a team of nearly 1,000 people, based across our offices in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Torquay and Truro. Our culture is flexible and supportive, enabling you to be the best you can be. We work hard to ensure you can be yourself, develop and be part of a forward-thinking team that makes brilliant things happen. But don t just take our word for it. PKF Francis Clark is certified as a Great Place to Work . In 2024, we climbed nine places to 24 out of 105 large organisations on the list of the UK s Best Workplaces . We re also ranked among the UK s Best Workplaces for Women (33 out of 90 large organisations), Best Workplaces for Development (30 out of 100) and Best Workplace for Wellbeing (44 out of 100). Workplace culture experts Great Place to Work also highlighted PKF Francis Clark as a top achiever among the UK s Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services . And in recognition of our outstanding training programmes for graduates, school leavers and career changers, we ve been ranked among England s Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for two years running. Whilst we re proudly independent, PKF Francis Clark is a member of the PKF Global family of firms together we re the 12th largest provider of accountancy services in the UK. Being part of a global community of business advisors in 150 countries provides opportunities to expand your horizons by connecting with PKF colleagues around the world. Your core benefits Financial benefits: • Pension • Group life assurance - up to four times your core salary • Group income protection • Health cash plan to help cover the costs of everyday healthcare Health & Wellbeing benefits: • Option to buy 5 extra days holiday • Counselling and support for you and your immediate family • Virtual GP for you and your immediate family • Cycle to work Other benefits: • Medicash Extras providing you with shopping and gym discounts • Gifts for career and family milestones • One volunteering day per year to support local organisations • Emergency funding from the Francis Clark Charitable Foundation Please note These benefits are provided via a salary exchange and are subject to employee s post exchange hourly rate remaining above the national minimum wage. Click APPLY NOW to submit your application.
Feb 17, 2025
Full time
In a nutshell You'll join our three-year training programme to become a Chartered Accountant (ACA). You ll earn while you learn, working whilst studying. We pay for all your training and qualifications and support you every step of the way. We are ranked in the Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers list 2024 for the second year running, making this a brilliant place to embark on your accountancy career. What you'll be doing One thing we can guarantee is that no two days will be the same. Every client is different, so you ll be challenged with new opportunities daily. You ll work across a variety of sectors, experiencing a wide range of high-quality clients, from start-ups, AIM-listed companies, and inspirational not-for-profit organisations. As a trainee accountant you will work in either our audit & assurance, business advisory or professional practices teams. Our audit & assurance teams regularly visit clients premises, so every day is different. You get to work in small project teams (typically 2-4 people) on a wide range of medium sized and large businesses for 1-2 weeks at a time. This is a great way to learn and develop technical, commercial and personal skills. You ll identify key issues and risks facing a business each year and use data analytics tools as part of ensuring information reported is accurate and reliable. You ll also gain experience in preparing annual statutory accounts and tax calculations, as well as assessing forecasts and projections. Our business advisory teams help our clients prepare year-end accounts, management accounts, forecasts, and projections. You ll be able to get involved in areas such as company and business taxation, company secretarial matters and VAT returns. Therefore, you ll gain a breadth of commercial, tax and general accountancy experience in this role. Our professional practices teams are leading specialists, supporting law firms, doctors, and a range of other professionals with all the financial information and advice they need to successfully manage their business. You ll gain a great range of experience, including accounting, tax (partnership, company and personal), audit and preparing analysis, forecasts, and projections. Our hybrid working enables you to split your time between the office, home, and client sites. As a trainee you ll attend the office frequently for formal training and on-the-job learning and with our caring and open culture you ll very quickly feel like a valued member of the team. About you You ll enjoy this job if you like . Being analytical and methodical in your approach to work Working with numbers Solving problems Talking to people Becoming an expert Being a team player, surrounded by a fun and caring team Studying alongside working is demanding. As an ACA trainee accountant, you ll need to do regular independent study outside of working hours and to revise for your professional exams. Your development We recognise that personal development training is essential in helping you to become a trusted business adviser, so you will receive support and learning not only for your professional qualification but also towards the skills and behaviours that are required to be a successful accountant. You will be allocated a buddy before you start with us. When you join us you will have a line manager and a student counsellor who will help ensure that you are on track with your professional qualification and career aspirations. What we're looking for You might be an undergraduate, a recent graduate, or a graduate who has already established a career and wants to switch and start a new career in accountancy. You ll be expected to demonstrate the following: On track to achieve or have obtained a 2.2 or above in any degree discipline Minimum of 112 UCAS points (obtained from three A Levels or equivalent excluding general studies) Grade 4-9 or C or above in GCSE Maths and English We recruit on a rolling basis for our opportunities and consider applications as we receive them. We recommend applying ASAP as we close roles early if we receive enough applications to fill all our opportunities. Why work at PKF Francis Clark As the largest firm of independent chartered accountants and business advisors in South West England, joining PKF Francis Clark brings opportunities to develop your career in a direction that interests you. Having celebrated our centenary in 2019, we re a team of nearly 1,000 people, based across our offices in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Southampton, Taunton, Torquay and Truro. Our culture is flexible and supportive, enabling you to be the best you can be. We work hard to ensure you can be yourself, develop and be part of a forward-thinking team that makes brilliant things happen. But don t just take our word for it. PKF Francis Clark is certified as a Great Place to Work . In 2024, we climbed nine places to 24 out of 105 large organisations on the list of the UK s Best Workplaces . We re also ranked among the UK s Best Workplaces for Women (33 out of 90 large organisations), Best Workplaces for Development (30 out of 100) and Best Workplace for Wellbeing (44 out of 100). Workplace culture experts Great Place to Work also highlighted PKF Francis Clark as a top achiever among the UK s Best Workplaces in Consulting & Professional Services . And in recognition of our outstanding training programmes for graduates, school leavers and career changers, we ve been ranked among England s Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers for two years running. Whilst we re proudly independent, PKF Francis Clark is a member of the PKF Global family of firms together we re the 12th largest provider of accountancy services in the UK. Being part of a global community of business advisors in 150 countries provides opportunities to expand your horizons by connecting with PKF colleagues around the world. Your core benefits Financial benefits: • Pension • Group life assurance - up to four times your core salary • Group income protection • Health cash plan to help cover the costs of everyday healthcare Health & Wellbeing benefits: • Option to buy 5 extra days holiday • Counselling and support for you and your immediate family • Virtual GP for you and your immediate family • Cycle to work Other benefits: • Medicash Extras providing you with shopping and gym discounts • Gifts for career and family milestones • One volunteering day per year to support local organisations • Emergency funding from the Francis Clark Charitable Foundation Please note These benefits are provided via a salary exchange and are subject to employee s post exchange hourly rate remaining above the national minimum wage. Click APPLY NOW to submit your application.
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