Student Counsellor, University of Leeds
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Student Counsellor, University of LeedsAre you a qualified counselor, psychotherapist, or a clinical or counseling psychologist with substantial experience in counseling and/or psychotherapy? Would you like to work within a multi-disciplinary Counselling and Wellbeing Team supporting students to reach their full potential? Do you have an understanding of the needs and priorities of counseling and wellbeing services in Higher Educational settings?Student Counselling and Wellbeing is part of the Student Education Service and provides a wide range of excellent and innovative support to help students manage psychological, emotional, and mental health difficulties whilst at University. This role will increase the capacity of Student Counselling and Wellbeing to support Medicine and Healthcare students who have joined the NHS workforce in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.Student Counselling and Wellbeing is a large multi-disciplinary team that supports students through primarily time-limited, focused interventions. In addition to individual appointments, the service offers comprehensive groups and psychoeducational workshop programs, same-day support in partnership with Leeds University Union, a Clinical Consultation and Guidance service for University staff, and critical incident response and support.You will be committed to working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team, confident in clinical assessment and risk management, and it is essential that you are enthusiastic about focused, short-term interventions in both counseling and wider wellbeing and mental health support.Minimum Requirements:You must hold a professional level counseling or psychotherapy qualification in any modality to diploma/masters level and be fully accredited by BACP, UKCP, or BABCP.Clinical or counseling psychologists must have achieved chartered status with BPS and be registered with HCPC.Applicants who consider themselves to hold equivalent professional credentials need to provide a statement of equivalency with their application.We welcome and encourage applications from all sections of the community. For this role, we would particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) counselors, male practitioners, and candidates with disabilities. Our aim is to reflect the University's diverse and vibrant community and ensure we are as welcoming and accessible as possible to all students. We will select the best candidate solely on the basis of merit and ability to do the job.Due to the current Government Coronavirus lockdown and social distancing measures, the interviews for this role are likely to be conducted remotely using Microsoft Teams or Zoom. It is also expected that relevant work within these roles will be done remotely, within the UK, while these restrictions remain in place.To explore the post further or for any queries, you may have, please contact:Jane Harris, Assistant Head of Student Support (Student Counselling and Wellbeing)Interviews are scheduled to take place on the 28th and 29th of January 2021.
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