Optima Health • South East London, London
About this role
Job Title
Accredited Counsellor
Location
Base locations in Sidcup and Lambeth, however further travel within London is required on a need must basis.
Salary
£40,000 per annum, pro rata if part time
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time or Part Time. Monday – Friday. Minimum of 3 days per week. 9am-5pm
Right to live & work within the UK is required for this role. (This role requires high level security clearance)
About Us
Optima Health is the UK's largest provider of Occupational Health and wellbeing services, supporting organisations across both the public and private sectors. With a heritage dating back to 1947, we have been helping employers create healthier, high-performing workplaces for generations, and we continue to evolve with innovative, practical solutions that make a real difference.
Role Summary
As part of our ongoing recruitment drive, we are currently recruiting for Accredited Counsellors to join our team working with the MET Police. You will provide a confidential counselling and related proactive functions to staff and officers within the context of a multi-specialist occupational health team.
You will adhere to the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Framework of Ethical Practice and MPS policies and processes.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
To conduct weekly psychological screening appointments with clients with individuals in vulnerable roles.
Facilitating support groups with officers & staff, focused on various different mental health topics, such as bereavement, substance misuse etc.
Provide crisis counselling based on case-by-case need as specified by the Clinical Lead
To deliver trauma interventions, this will include major and critical incidents as are reported working within with Optima and MPS policy.
Mange own caseload, delivering short-term (up to 6 sessions) of counselling for clients with personal or work-related issues, who are off sick or at work, with a goal of returning staff back to recuperative/full duties.
Intermittent, longer-term, on-going support to suspended officers.
Advice/support to managers about counselling services and managing a duty mailbox for urgent assessment of clients.
Psychological risk assessment for referrals received from managers and other wider occupational health departments and act according to MPS risk management protocol.
To deliver trauma interventions, this will include major and critical incidents as are reported working within with Optima and MPS policy.
Offer practical problem-solving guidance and signpost to other external agencies or internal multi-specialist occupational health team, which may include delivering presentations.
To assess officers' needs, plan effectively, monitor and evaluate interventions using evidence-based practice applied to individual needs
Any additional duties to support the duty team.
Experience, Skills, and
Knowledge Required for the Role
BACP Accreditation is essential (or equivalent). Equivalent accreditations can be BABCP, BPS, COSCA, IACP, NCPS, UKCP.
Experience of delivering a brief counselling model.
Understand of the use of IAPT measurement forms.
A knowledge and understanding of clinical governance and risk management.
You must have at least 3 years' experience of working in a counselling service, occupational health or related service offering short term solution focussed therapy.
Experience delivering trauma focused counselling
What Can We Offer You?
25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays
Buy and Sell Holiday Scheme
Life Assurance
Pension Scheme
Health Cash Plan
Volunteer Days
YuLife Employee Benefits Platform
Save As You Earn Scheme
Eye Test Vouchers
Flu Vaccination Scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Clinical Training Academy
Paid CPD Days
Professional Registration Fees Paid
RAVE Awards
Employee Assistance Programme
Right to Request Flexible Working From Day 1
Optima Health is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All applicants meeting the minimum criteria for the role will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, gender or gender expression, disability, race or ethnicity, religion or belief or sexual orientation.
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