Counsellor Therapeutic Alliance
| Posting date: | 06 March 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £23,839 per year, pro rata |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 05 April 2026 |
| Location: | Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Spurgeons |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 2590 |
Summary
Interviews will be held on the 9th of April.
ABOUT US
At Spurgeons, we believe every child deserves someone who will listen. Through our Therapeutic Alliance, we provide accessible, high‑quality counselling for children, young people and families who are experiencing challenges such as anxiety, trauma, bereavement or family difficulties.
Our Therapeutic Alliance brings together skilled counsellors and dedicated administrative support to ensure young people can access the right help, at the right time. We offer flexible support including school‑based sessions, community‑based counselling and secure online appointments.
With a strong focus on relationship‑building, emotional safety and evidence‑based practice, our team helps young people understand their feelings, build resilience and move forward with greater confidence. By joining us, you’ll be part of a compassionate, collaborative service committed to improving lives and strengthening families.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Deliver one‑to‑one counselling sessions and structured DBT/CBT‑informed group programmes for children and young people.
Create safe, supportive therapeutic environments that encourage emotional expression, resilience and growth.
Maintain accurate, confidential records including assessments, consent, session notes and evaluation tools.
Work across schools, community settings and online platforms with flexibility, including evening delivery.
Uphold safeguarding responsibilities by identifying and escalating concerns in line with policy and guidance.
Contribute to service development through reflective practice, KPI reporting and participation in supervision and CPD.
ABOUT YOU
You are qualified to at least Level 4 in Counselling, with a Level 5 (or equivalent) Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People.
You are registered with BACP or UKCP and committed to maintaining high ethical and professional standards.
You have experience delivering counselling to children and young people
You can deliver both individual and group therapeutic sessions, including CBT‑informed and DBT‑informed approaches.
You are confident handling safeguarding concerns, maintaining confidentiality and keeping accurate clinical records.
You’re someone who wants to grow, you're keen to learn, open to feedback, and looking for a role where you can develop your skills and make a long‑term impact.
ABOUT US
At Spurgeons, we believe every child deserves someone who will listen. Through our Therapeutic Alliance, we provide accessible, high‑quality counselling for children, young people and families who are experiencing challenges such as anxiety, trauma, bereavement or family difficulties.
Our Therapeutic Alliance brings together skilled counsellors and dedicated administrative support to ensure young people can access the right help, at the right time. We offer flexible support including school‑based sessions, community‑based counselling and secure online appointments.
With a strong focus on relationship‑building, emotional safety and evidence‑based practice, our team helps young people understand their feelings, build resilience and move forward with greater confidence. By joining us, you’ll be part of a compassionate, collaborative service committed to improving lives and strengthening families.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Deliver one‑to‑one counselling sessions and structured DBT/CBT‑informed group programmes for children and young people.
Create safe, supportive therapeutic environments that encourage emotional expression, resilience and growth.
Maintain accurate, confidential records including assessments, consent, session notes and evaluation tools.
Work across schools, community settings and online platforms with flexibility, including evening delivery.
Uphold safeguarding responsibilities by identifying and escalating concerns in line with policy and guidance.
Contribute to service development through reflective practice, KPI reporting and participation in supervision and CPD.
ABOUT YOU
You are qualified to at least Level 4 in Counselling, with a Level 5 (or equivalent) Diploma in Counselling Children and Young People.
You are registered with BACP or UKCP and committed to maintaining high ethical and professional standards.
You have experience delivering counselling to children and young people
You can deliver both individual and group therapeutic sessions, including CBT‑informed and DBT‑informed approaches.
You are confident handling safeguarding concerns, maintaining confidentiality and keeping accurate clinical records.
You’re someone who wants to grow, you're keen to learn, open to feedback, and looking for a role where you can develop your skills and make a long‑term impact.