An exciting new project where P2B will be working across Aberdeen City primaries with several position
available.
As a Mental Health Practitioner/Counsellor, you will effectively manage all aspects of the Place2Be provision in
partnership with the school ensuring that the children and young people are provided with therapeutic and
emotional support, high quality clinical practice and delivery of a full and effective service in Place2Be
schools. This includes undertaking clinical assessments and formulations.
Our teams provide a range of services in our partner schools to build resilience early in life through a range of
universal and targeted interventions:
- therapeutic and psychoeducational group work
- brief structured one to one work
- digital platforms
in partnership with external providers
- online and face to face parenting training and
advice
- consultation with school staff
You will also undertake one to one or clinical or group work with children and/or young people and provide Place2Be
services such as Place2Talk, Place2Think and Parent Partnership interventions as agreed with the Area Manager
and school leadership team.
What difference will I make, working as a Mental Health Practitioner/Counsellor at Place2Be? - Watch our video to see how you can change the lives of primary and secondary
school children all across the UK
You'll ensure high quality clinical practice and delivery of a full and effective service in Place2Be schools, by
undertaking clinical assessments and formulations, identifying and delivering appropriate clinical interventions
for children and young people, establishing positive, active and effective relationships with the school and
Place2Be management team and actively participating in staff meetings to share best practice and develop
clinical thinking, knowledge and learning.
Diversity and Inclusion
Place2Be is committed to equal opportunities and anti-discrimination practices and we positively encourage
applications from all sections of the community. We are particularly interested in attracting applications from
applicants from diverse groups.
Additionally, for our clinical roles we are particularly keen in attracting male candidates to reflect the diversity
of the partner schools and communities we work in.
All successful applicants to clinical roles will be asked to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS/PVG.
We are an organisation that is fully committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults and take this
responsibility seriously.
About You
The successful candidate:
Will have a recognised counselling or therapy qualification with substantial post-qualifying experience, along with a
good knowledge of the school environment. Most important of all is your approach; we are an exciting, dynamic
organisation doing amazing work so we're looking for people with the enthusiasm and commitment to match our
own.
You will:
- Hold a recognised clinical qualification (in counselling, psychotherapy, clinical psychology,
Art/Dance/Drama/Music Therapy)
- Hold a recognised membership of a relevant professional body (e.g.
BACP/UKCP/NCS/BPS/HCPC)
- Experience in a clinical role with experience and understanding of working with
children, young people and schools
- Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the importance of
embedding Assessment and Formulation in clinical practice
- Experience of safeguarding child protection
procedures and policy and commitment to safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults
- Show an
understanding of how to run an effective school based mental health project and managing and accounting for
overall caseload
- Have previous experience in developing project plans into sensible, timely actions that
meet the expectations of the school and more senior colleagues
We welcome applications from qualified counsellors who feel that although they may not meet all the requirements for
this role, they have an energy and passion for working with young people in other settings. Demonstrating a
willingness and enthusiasm to learn are key components and each application will be looked at individually.
Recruitment process
we have an ongoing requirement for Mental Health Practitioner/Counsellor's in Aberdeen, currently accepting
applicants until June 2023 and interview will be arranged as application come through.
1st Interview date: to be arranged via Video call Teams or Zoom
Please feel free to contact the area manager Sophia.sives@place2be.org.uk if you have any questions about this role;
or if you have any questions about the application process, please feel free to contact the recruitment team via
jobs@place2be.org.uk
In return we offer you a range of fantastic benefits including:
- Enhanced Annual Leave entitlement
- Robust Learning and Development Programme
- Contributory Pension
Scheme
- Life Assurance, 4x Annual Salary
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Mobile Phone
Discounts (EE Network)
- Cycle purchase and season ticket loan schemes
- Extended
Maternity/Paternity Pay
If you share our core values of perseverance, integrity, compassion and creativity and have the counselling skills
and patience to support some of the UK’s most vulnerable young people and families, we would love you to join
us. It’s sensitive and demanding work – but hugely rewarding and fulfilling - you will be helping to give young
people a brighter future.
Please view/download the full Job Description and Person Specification on our website for further details.
About Us
Place2Be is the leading children's mental health charity providing in-school support and expert professional
development to improve the emotional wellbeing of children and young people, families, teachers and school
staff. The charity currently provides an embedded mental health service in 500 UK primary and secondary schools
supporting a school community of around 243,000 children and young people.
Our teams provide a range of services in our partner schools to build resilience early in life through counselling,
creative work and play and support a child’s ability to engage in school life. Our work, focused on early
intervention, is part of the comprehensive CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) system.
Through our professional development programme, we are training around 1,200 Counsellors on Placement each year who
build their mental health and counselling skills and experience through practice in our partner schools. We also
provide a range of professional development programmes on mental health and wellbeing for school leaders,
teachers and other professionals who work with children and young people, so we can help to build ‘mentally
healthy’ schools and communities where all children can thrive and flourish.
We continue to pilot, trial and explore new ways in which we can develop our practice as well as share learning,
expertise and findings from the robust evidence and evaluation we gather. HRH The Princess of Wales is our Royal
Patron and Place2Be is one of the founding charity partners of Heads Together. We also work collaboratively with
a range of charities and expert organisations to leverage best-in-class knowledge and expertise to inform,
develop and improve outcomes for the children, families and schools we support. We ask our staff team to share
our core values of perseverance, integrity, compassion and creativity, and to have the skills and patience to
support some of the UK’s most vulnerable children and families.
Our values:
We believe that how we approach our work is as important as the work itself. Our four key values shape everything we
do:
Compassion– We bring empathy and kindness to all we do, to better understand and meet the needs of children and young
people, colleagues and other stakeholders.
Integrity– We demonstrate sound ethical values in all our work, and we are honest, transparent, courageous and
authentic.
Perseverance– We have the courage to continue in the face of adversity and do this with determination to find
effective solutions.
Creativity – We bring an open-minded approach and flexibility to our thinking and actions and enable others to do the
same.