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Childrens Therapist

JR United Kingdom

Penrith

On-site

GBP 35,000 - 45,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A dedicated health and wellbeing organization in Penrith is seeking a skilled children's psychotherapist to provide therapeutic support to children impacted by trauma. The role involves direct therapy, collaboration with care teams, and creating a nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth. The ideal candidate will hold a UKCP/BACP registration and have significant experience working with children. A valid UK driving license is required.

Benefits

Generous Annual Leave
Comprehensive Training
Referral Bonuses
Pension Scheme
Recognition Awards
Health and Wellbeing Benefits
Life Assurance
Discounts and Perks

Qualifications

  • Substantial experience working directly with children in a counselling or psychological capacity.
  • Deep knowledge of trauma and attachment theories, with the ability to apply them to practice.
  • A strong understanding of legislation and safeguarding practices within residential childcare.
  • Exceptional communication and IT skills, alongside proficiency in record-keeping.
  • A valid UK driving licence and access to your own transport.

Responsibilities

  • Provide one-on-one and group therapy to children.
  • Work closely with carers and families to create personalised support strategies.
  • Help teams understand children's behaviours and enhance their practice.
  • Develop therapeutic plans that make a tangible difference.
  • Use outdoor spaces to engage children in meaningful ways.
  • Travel across Cumbria to connect with children and care teams.

Skills

Experience with children in counselling
Trauma knowledge
Attachment theory knowledge
Good communication skills
IT skills

Education

UKCP/BACP registration
Level 4 counselling qualification or higher

Job description

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Transforming Lives Through Therapeutic Care at Wilderness Way
We're seeking a dedicated and skilled children's psychotherapist to join our professional Health and Wellbeing Team.
If you have a strong background in supporting children and adolescents impacted by trauma, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful difference. You'll deliver direct therapeutic support to children, collaborate with care teams, and help shape a trauma-responsive environment that fosters healing and growth.
What We Offer

  • Generous Annual Leave: 33 days per year, with additional leave at 2 and 5 years of service.
  • Comprehensive Training: A thorough induction and tailored training academy to support your development.
  • Referral Bonuses: Earn £1,000 for every successful referral of a friend.
  • Pension Scheme: Automatic enrolment into our company pension.
  • Recognition Awards: Celebrate successes with our monthly Wilderness Heroes Awards.
  • Health and Wellbeing Benefits: Access to Medicash, including a healthcare cashback plan, virtual GP services, and discounted gym memberships.
  • Life Assurance: Coverage worth twice your annual salary.
  • Discounts and Perks: Save with exclusive deals on high street brands, restaurants, and leisure outlets, plus discounts from local businesses based on employee feedback.
Your Role
As a children's psychotherapist, you'll:
  • Provide one-on-one and group therapy to children, tailoring interventions to meet their unique needs.
  • Work closely with carers, families, and our Health and Wellbeing Team to create and implement personalised support strategies.
  • Help teams understand children's behaviours, offering insight and training to enhance their practice.
  • Develop therapeutic plans and reports that make a tangible difference in children's lives.
  • Use our outdoor spaces and facilities to inspire and engage children in meaningful ways.
  • Operate flexibly, with time spent at our Penrith Head Office, in children's homes, and occasionally working from home.
  • Travel across Cumbria regularly to connect with children and care teams.
What We're Looking For
We need someone with:
  • Substantial experience working directly with children in a counselling or psychological capacity.
  • A UKCP/BACP registration and a Level 4 (or higher) counselling qualification.
Deep knowledge of trauma and attachment theories, with the ability to apply them to practice.
A strong understanding of legislation and safeguarding practices within residential childcare.
Exceptional communication and IT skills, alongside proficiency in record-keeping.
A valid UK driving licence and access to your own transport.
At Wilderness Way, we're committed to equality and the safety of children in our care. If you're ready to make a lasting impact, we'd love to hear from you. This role is subject to necessary background checks, including an Enhanced DBS, Access NI, or Disclosure Scotland.

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