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Sessional Counsellor Surrey

Job details
Posting date: 11 March 2026
Salary: £23.48 per hour
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 10 April 2026
Location: Surrey, South East England
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Spurgeons
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: 2595

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Summary

This is a remote role with extensive travel across Surrey.

Interviews will be held on the 15th of April.

ABOUT US

At Spurgeons, we believe every child deserves someone who will listen. Our professional counselling services support children, young people and families through some of life’s toughest challenges, including anxiety, bereavement, trauma, and family breakdown. We offer a flexible range of support tailored to each child’s needs, including face-to-face sessions in our centres, school-based counselling, and secure online counselling for young people and parents. Using creative and therapeutic approaches, our counsellors create a safe space to help children build resilience, understand their emotions, and take positive steps forward. Join us and be part of a team transforming lives through compassion, trust and expertise.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Provide one-to-one counselling for children and young people, offering safe, supportive, and professional sessions.
Act on safeguarding concerns appropriately and liaise with safeguarding leads, parents, and professionals where required.
Work independently while keeping accurate records, managing referrals, evaluations, and consent forms.
Collaborate with schools, social care teams, and health providers to support the wellbeing of children and families.
Maintain professional standards through supervision, training, and CPD, staying up to date with legislation and best practice.
Represent Spurgeons positively, reflecting our ethos and commitment to transforming the lives of children and young people.

ABOUT YOU

Qualified to Level 5 Diploma (minimum Level 4) in Counselling Children and Young People.
Registered member of a recognised professional counselling body (e.g. BACP, UKCP, NCPS, PTUK).
At least 100 counselling hours with children and 100 hours with adults
Confident working independently with strong interpersonal, communication, and time management skills.
Excellent understanding of safeguarding, child protection, and the challenges faced by children and young people.
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.
Engage in ongoing CPD and reflective learning in line with professional body expectations

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