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CounsellorinPontefractinPontefractPUBLISHED MON 28 OCT 2024

£35,572 to £39,722 a year  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOADENHANCED DBSHOLISTICMULTI-DISCIPLINARY

The Prince Of Wales HospiceFollow The Prince Of Wales Hospice

Opportunity to provide meaningful support to individuals and families during challenging times, enhancing their emotional well-being.
Role involves working within a supportive multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration and professional growth.
Leverage and develop a wide range of counselling techniques and practices while adhering to established best practices and ethical standards.
Opportunity to lead and mentor a team of volunteers and students, contributing to their professional development and enhancing service delivery.
Engagement with the community, creating partnerships with local services and organizations to extend the reach and impact of the counselling services.
Potential to influence and improve bereavement care standards through service development and policy formulation.
Competitive salary and the chance to work in a compassionate hospice environment focused on holistic patient care.
The role of Counsellor at The Prince Of Wales Hospice in Pontefract involves leading and developing the hospice's counselling services, specifically for individuals dealing with bereavement. The Counsellor will manage a complex caseload of pre and post-bereavement clients, provide expert advice within the organisation and to local partners, and oversee a team of volunteers while offering support and training. This position requires excellent interpersonal and communication skills, the ability to work in emotionally charged environments, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of care in accordance with established guidelines.

Additionally, the Counsellor will be responsible for assessing client needs, facilitating appropriate support, making referrals, and managing the risks associated with bereavement and grief. Responsibilities also include maintaining detailed records, participating in multidisciplinary team meetings, evaluating the effectiveness of services, and developing training programs for professionals and volunteers. Candidates must possess a BACP Approved Counselling Diploma/Degree, relevant experience, and accreditation to practice, along with undergoing an Enhanced DBS Check.
Opportunity to provide meaningful support to individuals and families during challenging times, enhancing their emotional well-being.
Role involves working within a supportive multidisciplinary team, fostering collaboration and professional growth.
Leverage and develop a wide range of counselling techniques and practices while adhering to established best practices and ethical standards.
Opportunity to lead and mentor a team of volunteers and students, contributing to their professional development and enhancing service delivery.
Engagement with the community, creating partnerships with local services and organizations to extend the reach and impact of the counselling services.
Potential to influence and improve bereavement care standards through service development and policy formulation.
Competitive salary and the chance to work in a compassionate hospice environment focused on holistic patient care.

Useful skills for a Counsellor:
To work as a counsellor in the UK, several skills and qualifications are important. Here are some key skills and attributes you should consider developing:
1. Active Listening: Essential for understanding clients’ issues, concerns, and feelings.
2. Empathy: The ability to understand and share the feelings of clients, creating a supportive environment.
3. Communication Skills: Clear verbal and written communication skills are crucial for building rapport and conveying information effectively.
4. Interpersonal Skills: Building trust and a strong therapeutic relationship with clients is fundamental.
5. Critical Thinking: The ability to assess situations, understand different perspectives, and develop appropriate interventions.
6. Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and values in clients.
7. Emotional Resilience: The capacity to withstand emotional stress and maintain personal well-being while helping others.
8. Ethical Awareness: Understanding ethical guidelines and maintaining professionalism in a counselling setting.
9. Organisational Skills: Managing appointments, case notes, and administrative tasks efficiently.
10. Problem-Solving Skills: Assisting clients in finding solutions and coping strategies for their issues.
Qualifications and Training
To be a professional counsellor in the UK, you typically need:
- Education: A recognized qualification in counselling, such as a diploma or degree in counselling or psychology.
- Accreditation: Membership with a professional body such as the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) enhances credibility. They also have specific training and ethical standards that must be met.
- Supervised Experience: Practical experience through placements or supervised practice is often required to develop skills in real-world settings.
- Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in ongoing training and learning to stay updated with best practices and new developments in the field.
 


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