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  • 26/08/2021 09:44 | Anonymous

    Role: Lead Therapist – Dublin South

    Location: This role supports the Tallaght and Ballyfermot centre and will be based in Tallaght

    Salary: €58,800

    Hours: 40 hours per week (Evening and weekend work will be required)

    Contract Type: Permanent, full-time

    Annual Leave: 26 days per annum

    Role and Responsibilities:

    The role of the Lead Therapist is to manage Therapists and Centre Administrations and oversee therapy and clinical issues that may arise. Reporting directly to the Regional Manager this role ensures quality in service delivery and consistency in approach. 

    This role will include, but not be limited to the following:

    • Promote and maintain the ethos of Pieta which is rooted in compassion and care
    • Monitor and support therapists in the delivery of safe, high quality therapeutic interventions
    • Ensuring best practice in clinical governance, up to date accreditation and insurance
    • Ensuring all therapists attend individual and group supervision
    • Oversee client assessments and risk assessments, ensuring best practice, and supporting access to the service in line with our service model and ensure that risk management strategies are implemented and reviewed as needed
    • People management including Therapists and Centre Administrators
    • Probation and performance management and individual management support meetings
    • Oversee staff training, inductions, rostering and record completion
    • Oversee file management in-line with GDPR, data protection and confidentiality
    • Act as a Pieta Clinical Representative in the local community as required and agreed by Regional Manager
    • Consult and collaborate with Regional Manager
    • Escalate areas of concern to Regional Manager
    • Implement all policies and procedures and monitor and ensure compliance by all staff
    • Work closely with operations department to ensure Health & Safety compliance in centres/with staff
    • Liaise with Regional Support Coordinator and Regional Manager for appropriate allocation of clients and waiting lists
    • Maintain an agreed clinical caseload 
    • Work within an agreed budget

    Essential Education, Skills and Experience:

    • Be fully accredited with IAHIP, IACP, PSI, NAPCP or equivalent
    • A minimum of two years supervisory or management experience
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Proficient in using Microsoft Office 
    • Experience of working with a broad cross section of staff and professionals, across agencies/communities
    • Be interested in and demonstrate a belief and enthusiasm for the work of Pieta
    • Experience with databases an advantage (e.g. Salesforce CRM)

    Applications for this post should be made via the website or by email to recruitment@pieta.ie by 3rd September 2021. Please attach a CV and cover letter outlining your particular suitability to the role.

    Please Note: Garda Vetting is required of the successful candidate

    PIETA HOUSE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

  • 26/08/2021 09:35 | Anonymous


    Role: Lead Therapist – Cork

    Location: Cork

    Salary: €58,800

    Hours: 40 hours per week (Evening and weekend work will be required)

    Contract Type: Permanent, full-time

    Annual Leave: 26 days per annum

    Role and Responsibilities:

    The role of the Lead Therapist is to manage Therapists and Centre Administrations and oversee therapy and clinical issues that may arise. Reporting directly to the Regional Manager this role ensures quality in service delivery and consistency in approach. 

    This role will include, but not be limited to the following:

    • Promote and maintain the ethos of Pieta which is rooted in compassion and care
    • Monitor and support therapists in the delivery of safe, high quality therapeutic interventions
    • Ensuring best practice in clinical governance, up to date accreditation and insurance
    • Ensuring all therapists attend individual and group supervision
    • Oversee client assessments and risk assessments, ensuring best practice, and supporting access to the service in line with our service model and ensure that risk management strategies are implemented and reviewed as needed
    • People management including Therapists and Centre Administrators
    • Probation and performance management and individual management support meetings
    • Oversee staff training, inductions, rostering and record completion
    • Oversee file management in-line with GDPR, data protection and confidentiality
    • Act as a Pieta Clinical Representative in the local community as required and agreed by Regional Manager
    • Consult and collaborate with Regional Manager
    • Escalate areas of concern to Regional Manager
    • Implement all policies and procedures and monitor and ensure compliance by all staff
    • Work closely with operations department to ensure Health & Safety compliance in centres/with staff
    • Liaise with Regional Support Coordinator and Regional Manager for appropriate allocation of clients and waiting lists
    • Maintain an agreed clinical caseload 
    • Work within an agreed budget

    Essential Education, Skills and Experience:

    • Be fully accredited with IAHIP, IACP, PSI, NAPCP or equivalent
    • A minimum of two years supervisory or management experience
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Proficient in using Microsoft Office 
    • Experience of working with a broad cross section of staff and professionals, across agencies/communities
    • Be interested in and demonstrate a belief and enthusiasm for the work of Pieta
    • Experience with databases an advantage (e.g. Salesforce CRM)

    Applications for this post should be made via the website or by email to recruitment@pieta.ie by 3rd September 2021. Please attach a CV and cover letter outlining your particular suitability to the role.

    Please Note: Garda Vetting is required of the successful candidate

    PIETA HOUSE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

  • 19/08/2021 10:19 | Anonymous

    Are you an IAHIP Accredited or Pre-Accredited member interested in integrating nature into your therapy practice or taking therapy sessions outside? If so, my highly interactive and practical Autumn 2021 courses will be of interest to you.

    Course 1: Experiential Outdoor CPD Workshop for Therapists

    When:        Sun. 29th August 2021 :10am-5pm IST

    Price:          €120 (6Hrs CPD)

    Where:       Delivered In-Person in The Glen, Ennistymon, Co. Clare

    Places:       Max number of participants 10

    Visit JoanneHanrahan.ie or Contact JoannePsychotherapy@gmail.com for Details

    Join me in exploring your own process outdoors, engaging with the natural world and with other like-minded professionals.  This workshop will compliment another longer CPD training in outdoor therapy or could give you a taster of how it may be to work outdoors prior to considering a further training. If you are already seeing clients outdoors this will provide a space for you to discuss your practice and gain more experience of being a client in the outdoors.  Also, very importantly this will be a day to give yourself time to ‘just be’ in nature.

    Course Structure:

    * This workshop will be experiential and will be held entirely outdoors in a rich natural space in Ennistymon Co.Clare

    * Participant numbers will be limited to enhance the personal experience and processing time.

    * The day will include a number of nature-based exercises and reflection.

    * Time will be given to peer counselling (dyad work) so that you can experience both being therapist and client outdoors and process that experience in the group.

    * The venue site contains a waterfall, meandering river, woodlands with a path and a wilder woodland area. 

    * The Falls Hotel is situated which is where we will meet in the morning for outdoor coffee/tea and will have access to toilet facilities etc.

    * Participants will be required to wear suitable outdoor clothing and bring sit mat/portable camping chair – more detail will be given on booking.

    This Course has now been run 2 times and has had great feedback.  I take participant feedback very seriously and continually look to improve the content and delivery.  My first session had an average 4.6 Star rating while the June session earned a 5 Star average review.

    Course 2: Online Outdoor Psychotherapy CPD Training

    When:         Sunday 12th, 19th and 26th September 2021: 08:30am – 2:30pm IST

    Cost:           Price: €300 (15 Hours CPD)

    Where:        Delivered Online Via Zoom with Experiential Exercises Outdoors at Home

    Places:        Max Number of Participants is 10

    Visit JoanneHanrahan.ie or Contact JoannePsychotherapy@gmail.com for Details

    This course will help you learn of the background, theoretical underpinnings, and practical implications of seeing clients outdoors. You will gain knowledge of clinical vignettes and explore how you might consider integrating nature more into your practice. It will be held fully online but will be very interactive and include group discussion, breakout rooms, and nature-based exercises in participants’ own gardens.

    This Course has now been run 4 times and has had great feedback.  I take participant feedback very seriously and continually look to improve the content and delivery.  My last 2 sessions have both earned 5 Star average reviews.

    Course Structure:

    * This unique course is developed to allow participants to engage in a very interesting and blended learning experience.

    * It is designed as a highly interactive small group training which will include periods of outdoor time.

    * Participants will engage with natural environments local to them during the course – this may be a garden, local park, country road etc.

    * Further outdoor experiences will be encouraged between workshops

    Check out my recent article in the Spring Edition of Inside Out or on the Nature Therapy section of my websitefor some insight into the theory and practice of working outdoors. While the article is more academic than the workshop, it will provide some background into this growing area of practice. 


  • 11/08/2021 11:56 | Anonymous


    The Art of Wanting

    'to be running breathlessly toward, but not yet arrived is itself delightful, a suspended moment of living hope...'

    Anne Carson

    with Emma Philbin Bowman and Simon Courtney

    a comprehensive course on Teachable, with 8 live sessions on zoom

    Saturday mornings, 9-11am, October 16-Dec 11 2021

    The Art of Wanting offers a rare opportunity to engage with a theme that touches all of us deeply: how we may live in more authentic, healthy dialogue with our longings and desires.

    Psychotherapist, Writer and Facilitator, Emma Philbin Bowman created this course in response to how easily we can neglect this crucial element in our lives. She and Simon are delighted to be offering a new live group on Saturday mornings from mid-October.

    We have found wanting is a particularly valuable theme to explore in a safe, contained and intentional group. This deepens our sense of the range of each theme and expands our empathy with ourselves and others.

    The course is carefully designed to support each participant's unique journeyEach week contains:

    • a fresh module on teachable organised in brief, digestible kernels
    • our live meeting where we work with the material in the full group and smaller breakout sessions
    • thematic guided meditations for a slower, more embodied process
    • 'Optional Deepening' section for a more comprehensive treatment of the theme

    More info – full curriculum and testimonials here. Book in August for Early Bird IAHIP discount. The code is CARPEDIEM, or use this direct link

     This course aims to deepen and enrich our engagement with the deep value of wanting as a natural and healthy source of energy and creativity.

    We explore wanting as a capacity that can be developed and deployed with increasing skill, flexibility, genuineness and intimacy. (This is not a course about entitlement or success - more a recovery training for those of us who feel muted, vague or hesitant to honour our needs, longings and desires).

    The Art of Wanting is carefully structured to support each participants’ unique journey. We offer an optional 20 minute 1:1 session at the commencement of the course and during the integration week:

    “Brilliant, inspiring, warm, engaging...I loved the theme of the course. It met all my expectations and more. I love the style of Emma's facilitation, the quality of teamwork, videos and writings, the generosity of engagement.”

    Ebru Nuhoglu Reilly, Participant

    “I found it an excellent course and it far exceeded my expectations in terms of its richness, content delivery and engagement with other participants. It has opened up new forms of discovery...”

    Wayne Dignam, Participant

    “The live sessions are what made the big difference… I loved the group element and the noticing of similar and different themes and the way they all seemed to add to the richness of the theme - the “we” element was very powerful.”

    Ciara O’Neill, Participant


  • 11/08/2021 10:12 | Anonymous

    Hello,

    We hope you are enjoying a nice summer.

    We are now accepting adverts for the Autumn 2021 edition of Inside Out, where an advert will potentially reach a readership in excess of 1500 members.

    The final day for submission of adverts is September 1st, 2021. Please submit your adverts to the IAHIP office at admin@iahip.org.

    Adverts will not be placed until full payment has been received.  Please see payment options below.

    Can we also remind you that, for reasons of legibility, we no longer place Quarter-Page adverts. Instead, we are offering Half-Page and Full-Page options.  The advertising options are Half-Page (14 x 10cm) and Full-Page (14 x 20.5cm), costing €115 and €230 respectively.

    Please make sure that your advert contains information that is not out of date when considering the time of publishing. The Autumn edition will be due into readers' letterboxes in late October 2021.  

    Finally, can we ask that you please submit your adverts as an email attachment, in either a Word Document or PDF form. 

    Best regards 

    InsideOut Editorial Board 

    ________________________________________________________________________

    Pay by card

    Half Page Ad Space - Inside Out €115.00 

    Full Page Ad Space - Inside Out €230.00 

    Pay by bank transfer:

    Bank Name: Bank of Ireland 

    Street Address: 101 Upper Georges Street, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. A96 F240. 

    Account Name:  IAHIP Ltd. 

    IBAN: IE84BOFI90111652881268 

    BIC: BOFIIE2D 

    Please ensure that you quote your invoice number on all bank transfers.  

  • 11/08/2021 09:59 | Anonymous

    Advanced experiential process group

    Cork

    Purpose of the group

    The purpose of this experiential process group is to provide a space for practicing psychotherapists to continue to develop their personal awareness and their relational skills through direct group experiential learning with particular focus on here-and-now relating. We aim to provide a group environment which offers the opportunity to meet others at relational depth in a here-and-now oriented context.

    Facilitators

    Both facilitators are experienced practitioners, both trained experientially within a humanistic and integrative framework.

    Alan Hackett. MA, BA, DIP, MIAHIP.

    Alan is an experienced, accredited psychotherapist working with adults who present with a diverse range of presenting issues. He also specialises in working with adolescents and young people. He has experience of facilitating growth promoting groups which include families affected by addiction and also young people in aftercare recovery.

    Barbara O’ Connell. MA, BA, DIP, MIAHIP, ECP.

    Barbara is an experienced, accredited psychotherapist who works with a variety of presenting issues with both individuals and couples. She is also an accredited supervisor working with both individuals and groups. Barbara has extensive experience in working with groups of all levels and abilities.

    Entry requirements

    This group is open to accredited and pre-accredited therapists. Exceptions may be considered depending on individual levels of personal awareness and development.

    Maximum group participants: 14

    Time commitment: 3 hours, twice a month. September 2021-May 2022

    Proposed: Fridays, 10.00-1.00pm

    Cost: €1260 -can be paid in two instalments-in September and in

    January (€70 per 3-hour session)

    Contact Details

    Barbara O’ Connell – (086 3871477)     

    barbararoconnell@gmail.com

    Alan Hackett – (087 7474421)              

    alanhackett@gmail.com


  • 11/08/2021 09:47 | Anonymous


    YogaSOMATICS Experiential Online Programme

    YogaSOMATICS was founded by Ateeka whose work has been inspired by Continuum Movement founder, the late Emily Conrad, Gestalt psychotherapist Ruella Frank, Danish spiritual teachers, Jes Bertelsen and Madhurima Rigtrup and is currently a student of Helen Gamborg, author of the “Invisible Aspects of Healing”, inspired by Bob Moor’s teachings about the subtle body, energy medicine and healing. 

    YogaSOMATICS is a contemporary blend of ancient yoga and modern somatics. It is an experiential bodywork practice using sensing and deep listening to make inner contact with oneself and the energetic body. The practice offers spaces of containment and exploration through aware movements, breathing, relaxation, mindfulness, meditation and contact bodywork. It is a return to connect to one’s own bio energy, through slow and subtle movement in a first-person relational experience. 

    It is a non-competitive, non-linear practice which has been designed to align with one’s own natural rhythm, honouring each individual to make contact with your own embodied wisdom; and may appeal to those who are new to yoga. 

    Term 2: Connecting to Breath and Solar Plexus Energy is open for booking until midnight 16th August. Some aspects explored will be Creating awareness of the Breath, Facial Massage, Ungripping and the Jaw, Streaming Bio Energy through the 5 Spheres, Solar Plexus Energy, Unwinding through the Arms, Music as a Nervous System Reset. Previous participants have described the practice as “transcendent”, “an exploratory space” and “a sensitive body practice”.

    Date/Time: Tuesday 17th August from 6-7pm online, for 5 consecutive weeks. Recording of each class will be available for a 7-day playback.

    Investment: €45 per term. Reduced fee as Deirdre currently in training of 250H YogaSOMATICS course.

    CPD: Certs will be provided after each term for 5 hours per term. 

    Suitability: Suitable for all levels. If you have any injuries/illness or if you are pregnant, please contact Deirdre at livingroomyoga1@gmail.com to discuss in advance of booking.

    Please visit link below to reserve your place:

    https://www.livingroomyoga.ie/book-a-class/p/yogasomatics-experiential-online-programme

    If you have any questions, please contact Deirdre at livingroomyoga1@gmail.com 

  • 11/08/2021 09:42 | Anonymous

    Dublin Rape Crisis Centre – Therapy Services Manager

    Salary: €55,000 - €65,000 depending on experience

    Location: Dublin 2

    Background Information:

    The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC) has a twofold mission: to prevent the harm and heal the trauma of all forms of sexual violence in Ireland. We provide therapeutic and first response services through the National 24/7 Helpline, face to face therapy and a developing online counselling programme. We provide accompaniment and support to those who attend the Rotunda Sexual Assault Treatment Unit, Garda Stations, and the Courts. In addition, we offer education and training programmes for a wide variety of professionals and volunteers who work with those who have experienced sexual violence.

    The Role:

    The DRCC is now recruiting a Therapy Services Manager to support the Head of Clinical Services with the delivery of an efficient and effective client therapy service within the DRCC. This is a new role, and the successful candidate will form part of the management structure of the department overseeing and supervising a team of 24 therapists.

    The post holder will require a relevant professional qualification and experience in counselling or psychotherapy, together with accreditation of a relevant professional institution – the PSI, IACP, or ICP.

    Key responsibilities will include:

    • Contributing to the development, implementation, and review of therapy services by identifying, recommending, and implementing policies, processes and systems designed to improve and enhance the therapy services function.
    • Supporting therapy operations and activities across the Therapy Department in addition to coordinating client services and resources in outreach locations.
    • Along with the Head of Clinical Services and external supervisors provide Clinical Supervision for a number of therapists.
    • Conducting case management meetings with therapists and reviewing the overall intake of clients, prioritising daily provision of crisis appointments.

    If you’re an innovative, proactive manager with exceptional organisational development experience, strong IT skills, a therapeutic background in the area of sexual violence/abuse, and a passion for providing high quality care and continuous improvement, we’d love to hear from you!

    Applications details:

    Please email recruitment@charitycareersireland.ie for the full job description, candidate information pack, and application details for this role. Please use the job title and name of the organisation you’re interested in as the subject of your email.

    The recruitment campaign for the role of Therapy Services Manager is being managed exclusively on behalf of the DRCC by non-profit specialist recruitment consultancy CCI Executive Search.

    Closing Date: 5pm on Monday 16th August 2021


  • 06/08/2021 14:15 | Anonymous


    About us:

    A new and fresh mental health and wellbeing center is coming soon to the heart of Galway City.

    We are dedicated to delivering exceptional, tailor-made, mental health, and wellbeing services.  Providing a safe, professional, welcoming environment we meet our clients with an encouraging integrity, ethical consideration and unfaltering trustworthiness where each individual feels understood respected and valued.

    Our integrative approach is fundamentally client-orientated and adapted to provide therapeutic support tailored to each unique person and their needs.

    Our hope for our clients is that they find the compassion, wisdom and strength at their cores and they can find their own versions of Peace Inside.

    The positions:

    We are looking for part-time/full-time employed counsellors and psychotherapists to enter a respectful, supportive, professional relationship with us. The ideal candidate will be an accredited therapist and member of IAHIP, IACP or registered with ICP. They will bring an imaginative, creative nature to their therapeutic relationships, comfortable in being themselves in respect to the client.

    Someone who enjoys working within a team culture and wants to be a part of something new that is proactive in advancing the perception of counselling and psychotherapy in Ireland. Build a long-term relationship.

    Therapist Competencies:

    • Skilled at establishing and maintaining secure therapeutic alliances with their clients, customising sessions to meet their individual needs.
    • Comfortable in being themselves in therapeutic relationships.
    • A sense of curiosity and compassion in their accepting and empathetic exploration of their client’s lived experience, listening for those parts that may need nourishment.
    • Able to reflect on and share constructive feedback within a supportive team environment.
    • Strong communication and writing skills.

    Therapist Responsibilities:

    • The core work of the therapist will be the provision of professional face-to-face or online counselling/psychotherapy services.
    • Maintaining accurate and up-to-date client records.
    • Engagement in weekly group sessions where relevant themes and processes will be presented and discussed.
    • Therapists will be encouraged to deepen their awareness around emergent themes with the creation of written material in the form of articles or blog posts.
    • From time-to-time therapists may be required to assist in the production and presentation of, seminars/webinars of subjects developed by the centre.
    • Attend monthly group supervision sessions.

    Work Hours:

    • Positions will, initially, be on 1-year fixed contract basis with permanent positions offered subsequently to suitable candidates.
    • Part-time therapists will have an average of 6 client contact hours per week with a maximum of 8 which can be spread between 2 or 2.5 days per-week.
    • Full-time therapists will have an average of 14 client contact hours per week with a maximum of 17 contact hours which can be spread over a 4- or 5-day week.
    • Therapists’ supplemental duties will have an inverse relationship to their client load, the more client hours the less additional requests.

    Education, Experience and Professional Memberships:

    • Fully accredited member of IAHIP or IACP, and/or Registrant with ICP.
    • A recognised qualification at a minimum level 8 or higher on the NQAI framework in Counselling or a level 9 in Psychotherapy, or recognised equivalent.
    • Experience of working with a wide variety of presenting issues and with both shorter- and longer-term clients.
    • Garda vetting is a requirement of this position.

    What we offer:

    • Salaried position.
    • Paid annual leave in proportion to days worked per week equivalent to 4 weeks per year.
    • Flexibility and support to how therapists want to work.
    • A respectful and comfortable working environment.
    • A culture encouraging continuous learning and professional development complimenting the therapists’ interests.
    • Pro-rata reimbursement of professional indemnity insurance. 

    Apply

    For further information or to apply with up-to-date c.v. and cover letter, contact eoin@peaceinside.ie


  • 06/08/2021 11:49 | Anonymous

    Dublin Rape Crisis Centre – Therapy Services Manager

    Salary: €55,000 - €65,000 depending on experience

    Location: Dublin 2

    Background Information:

    The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC) has a twofold mission: to prevent the harm and heal the trauma of all forms of sexual violence in Ireland. We provide therapeutic and first response services through the National 24/7 Helpline, face to face therapy and a developing online counselling programme. We provide accompaniment and support to those who attend the Rotunda Sexual Assault Treatment Unit, Garda Stations, and the Courts. In addition, we offer education and training programmes for a wide variety of professionals and volunteers who work with those who have experienced sexual violence.

    The Role:

    The DRCC is now recruiting a Therapy Services Manager to support the Head of Clinical Services with the delivery of an efficient and effective client therapy service within the DRCC. This is a new role, and the successful candidate will form part of the management structure of the department overseeing and supervising a team of 24 therapists.

    The post holder will require a relevant professional qualification and experience in counselling or psychotherapy, together with accreditation of a relevant professional institution – the PSI, IACP, or ICP.

    Key responsibilities will include:

    • Contributing to the development, implementation, and review of therapy services by identifying, recommending, and implementing policies, processes and systems designed to improve and enhance the therapy services function.
    • Supporting therapy operations and activities across the Therapy Department in addition to coordinating client services and resources in outreach locations.
    • Along with the Head of Clinical Services and external supervisors provide Clinical Supervision for a number of therapists.
    • Conducting case management meetings with therapists and reviewing the overall intake of clients, prioritising daily provision of crisis appointments.

    If you’re an innovative, proactive manager with exceptional organisational development experience, strong IT skills, a therapeutic background in the area of sexual violence/abuse, and a passion for providing high quality care and continuous improvement, we’d love to hear from you!

    Applications details:

    Please email recruitment@charitycareersireland.ie for the full job description, candidate information pack, and application details for this role. Please use the job title and name of the organisation you’re interested in as the subject of your email.

    The recruitment campaign for the role of Therapy Services Manager is being managed exclusively on behalf of the DRCC by non-profit specialist recruitment consultancy CCI Executive Search.

    Closing Date: 5pm on Monday 16th August 2021