About us
Cambridge Rape Crisis Centre has been providing free, specialist, and confidential support to women and girls across Cambridgeshire who have experienced rape and all forms of sexual violence for over 40 years.
Our services include anonymous telephone and email support, face-to-face counselling, peer support groups, and advocacy services to help navigate the medical, police, and court processes. Additionally, we offer organizational training, community awareness programs, and advocate for the rights of survivors. Our work relies on the support of our dedicated funders and supporters, allowing us to assist more women and girls affected by sexual violence.
Role description
This is a part-time, sessional role for a Children and Young People's Counsellor based in Luton. Travel is essential.
Clients will be streamlined into one area per day of work. The counsellor will provide specialist therapeutic support to children and young people who have experienced sexual violence and abuse.
Day-to-day tasks include conducting individual counselling sessions, developing tailored support plans, maintaining accurate records, and collaborating with other professionals and agencies to ensure comprehensive care.
Essential requirements
* To have completed a recognised Counselling Diploma and to be a member of the BACP or equivalent.
* Qualification or training in counselling with relation to children/young people.
* At least 450 hours post-qualifying experience.
* Experience of working in the field of sexual violence.
* Use of own vehicle and ability to travel
* A strong and demonstrable commitment to supporting people who have been subjected to child sex abuse, child sexual exploitation, rape and sexual violence, and a clear understanding of the particular difficulties facing them.
See the job description and person specification for full role requirements.
Hourly rate
£50 for attended sessions, £25 for short notice cancelled (within 24 hours) or did not attend sessions. Counsellors are engaged on a self-employed basis and responsible for own tax and NI payments.
Further information and how to apply
Visit for more information about the role and to apply.
We can't accept CVs or covering letters, either via Indeed or by email. Applications must be made using the application form provided on our website (as detailed above).
* We require the post hold to be female under Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR), Schedule 9 (Work; Exceptions), Part 1 (Occupational Requirements), of the Equality Act
Job Types: Part-time, Freelance
Pay: £25.00-£50.00 per hour
Work Location: In person