The hours can be split across the week subject to business need. You may be able to select to work full and/or half days (8.30am-12pm and/or 12.30pm-4.30pm) most days of the week. The greatest need is currently at our Houghall Campus, in Durham, so the majority of hours are likely to be spent there. This will be discussed further with each shortlisted candidate at interview.
East Durham College's counselling/therapeutic service is an essential part of the services we offer to all our students to support them whilst they are studying with us. It's run by EDC staff for EDC students. All staff are fully trained professional counsellors or CBT practitioners.
The post is part-time (18.5 hours/week) and term time (40 weeks). There may be an option to split the available hours between more than one suitable postholder.
We are looking for a highly motivated, proactive, and friendly team member to help deliver an effective college counselling service which meets the needs of students in line with the relevant code of practice and ethics.
In this vital role, you will provide a high-quality, effective, and professional counselling service to clients experiencing mental health difficulties, including clinical assessment, appointment service, counselling, signposting, and support referrals to appropriate agencies.
The role will also involve the opportunity to participate in the development and implementation of additional college-wide mental health strategies, developing resources, and undertaking reactive and proactive thematic work to address identified issues.
Please see the Person Spec at the end of the job description for the essential and desirable candidate criteria.
The role may require you to provide the counselling service across our three campus sites: Willerby Grove Peterlee, The Technical Academy Peterlee, and the Houghall Campus in Durham.
This is an exciting opportunity to make a lasting difference to many young people and adult students alike.
Thank you for your interest in this role. Remember to check your CV before applying. Also, ensure you read through all the requirements related to this role.
The College is home to a genuine and supportive community of students and staff - we believe you won’t find a more supportive and friendlier college.
And that support leads to some great results. A high proportion of our students progress successfully into further or higher education, apprenticeships, or employment.
Students at East Durham College also develop their confidence, self-esteem, and work-related skills - developing good employability skills and enhancing their future opportunities.
We also have a strong focus on helping students to make a positive contribution to their communities through the community project aspect of our exciting tutorial programme. The work of our students and our Students’ Union also helps a wide range of charities and community action projects.
We have a key focus on supporting students in their journey on to employment or further forms of education and training, building upon the positive and life-changing experience of studying at East Durham College.
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