* To provide individual therapeutic counselling and support to children and young people under the age of 18 using a range of therapeutic interventions.
* To undertake assessments with potential clients and refer on to other agencies if appropriate.
* To complete all necessary paperwork and reports as required.
* To record & maintain accurate client and statistical data.
* To undertake client liaison work on the telephones whenever possible.
* To liaise with the Safeguarding Co-ordinator as required to flag up safeguarding concerns.
* To establish and maintain effective links with other agencies and attend meetings as required.
* To produce periodic reports as required, including output and outcome data, analysis and an evaluation of the impact of your work.
* To adhere to all New Pathways policies and procedures.
* To facilitate group therapy or other groups, as required.
· When working at office locations, offer a welcoming and non-judgemental environment to all service users and participate in office upkeep/safety related tasks.
Best practice development
* To actively contribute to the development and practice of a coherent, supportive, effective learning team.
* To work with other staff and volunteers to ensure best practice and continued development.
* To attend regular clinical supervision sessions as required.
* To adhere to the BACP Code of Ethics and any other relevant Code of Ethics (UKCP, BCP, etc.), including working towards and maintaining accredited status.
* To participate in the consultancy and research activities of New Pathways.
* To undertake relevant training as required.
* To undertake any other duties the manager may request, as required.
This role is for 15 hours / week.
Further details and an application pack are available on
Application forms only please. Please see our website for details of how to apply.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: £29,416.80 per year
Benefits:
* Additional leave
* Company pension
* On-site parking
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 05/09/2025