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  • 18/06/2021 08:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision (DC768)

    Advance your career in clinical supervision with our one-year part-time programme providing training and supervision skills development, in dominant theoretical approaches, conceptual models​ ​and modes of clinical supervision.

    The Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision is suitable for experienced and accredited counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, nurses, mental health and health and social care professionals who are seeking professional and career development.

    It will also provide a university-accredited training for supervisors who are currently providing supervision but do not have formal supervision training.

    Applications for entry in September 2021 close on June 21st.

    E: lilija.prialgauskiene@dcu.ie 

    W: www.dcu.ie/dc768


  • 18/06/2021 08:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)



    Job title: Counselling Coordinator


    About Us:

    At Dublin Simon Community, we are passionate about making home a reality.

    Our aim is to empower people to access and retain a home by providing housing, prevention services, addiction treatment, emergency response and other targeted interventions, through advocacy and partnership.

    Requirements specific to this role:


    Organisational

    • To deputise in the absence of the counselling service manager as required

    • Be the first point of contact with internal & external referral agents

    • To allocate counselling referrals to counselling team as required

    • To attend meetings, conferences etc., as required by counselling coordinator

    • Manage counselling room booking systems

    • Support service manager in the recruitment of volunteer counsellors

    • Provide service induction to incoming volunteer counsellors

    • To undertake research projects as directed by counselling coordinator


    Clinical

    • The coordinator is required to maintain a clinical caseload in proportion to other duties of their role. Assist in the development & delivery of group facilitation & training programmes.
    • To establish appropriate contracts in relation to clients to facilitate the counselling process
    • To attend for regular external clinical supervision in accordance with professional code of ethics and organisational policy.
    • To inform and facilitate clients in accessing other appropriate Health Care and support services
    • Facilitate informal drop in counselling clinic programme, and provide crisis interventions as needed.
    • Maintain accurate, confidential records of clinical practice in line with code of conduct, ethics and to operate within the organisations policies and procedures.


    Administration & Accountability

    • To prepare reports as required by the counselling manager
    • To engage in in-service and other relevant training opportunities and to keep up to date with new developments in the area of counselling
    • To compile monthly statistics as required
    • To implement counselling software systems as per service requirements


    Service Development and Evaluation

    • To play an active role in the promotion and development of the service, and ensuring counselling website brochures etc, are up to date.
    • To engage in clinical audit, quality initiatives and service evaluation


    Requirements of all Dublin Simon staff

    • Commitment to the purpose of Dublin Simon Community and to work within the values, policies and procedures of the organisation and in the context of current legislation and regulations
    • To participate in regular supervision with counselling manager
    • To actively participate in team and other meetings and service reviews/ evaluations and to contribute to the development of policy and practice within your area of work and within Dublin Simon as a whole
    • To report any area of concern to your Manager in a timely manner
    • To show reasonable flexibility in relation to hours of attendance to meet the needs of the work. Work during unsocial hours may be required.
    • Have a flexible approach to the work in response to organisational change, development and review of best practice.
    • Participate in and engage with a performance management programme.
    • Identify training needs with your line manager and participate in training opportunities appropriate to the role
    • To be vigilant to any Health, Safety and Welfare risks in the workplace and bring any concerns to the attention of your line manager or Health & Safety Representative
    • To participate in the efficient flow of information within the organisation by sharing and seeking information as appropriate
    • To undertake other duties as may be requested by the line manager from time to time
    • To undertake your work in a manner that is friendly, flexible and informal.


    Person Specification

    Essential:

    • A Degree in psychotherapy recognised by the IAHIP / IACP or equivalent.
    • Fully accredited with IAHIP/ IACP or equivalent
    • Understanding of the impact of childhood abuse and trauma
    • Understanding of why and how people become homeless and the needs they have in order to exit their situation out of homelessness
    • Assessing clients’ suitability for counselling/psychotherapy
    • Working within a range of therapeutic approaches
    • Providing short and long term therapy contracts
    • Working with traumatised clients in one-to-one and group settings
    • Responding appropriately to a range of mental health issues
    • Operating notification procedures in relation to child protection
    • Assessing risk and manage it appropriately
    • Incorporating relevant legislation, agreed policy directives and professional guidance into work practice
    • Operating professional and personal boundaries
    • Appreciation of the importance of professional and personal support systems
    • Full or part time experience providing counselling in a homeless service setting.
    • Experience of counselling evaluation & management software applications
    • Experience in intake and allocation of client referrals
    • Experience of developing and delivering a range of clinical & psychoeducational groups.
    • Experience of conducting client assessments


    Desirable:

    • Masters in counselling/psychotherapy or mental health.
    • Over twos year full accreditation with IACP/IHIP or equivalent
    • Full driving license
    • 24 months full time/part time providing counselling in a homeless service. Experience of providing outreach and in reach informal counselling.
    • Knowledge of CORE software.
    • Experience of facilitating groups to clients who are vulnerable to homelessness.
    • Knowledge of the CAMS approach to suicidality.


    Core Competencies:

    • Developing external relationships
    • Influencing and negotiation skills
    • Co-ordination and planning skills
    • Critical thinking and analysis skills
    • Monitoring own performance and correcting as appropriate
    • Commitment to providing the highest levels of quality service.
    • Respect for others
    • Openness to change
    • Commitment to Practice and professional development
    • Good Communication
    • Oral and aural, Written, Computer
    • Commitment to health & safety
    • Promoting choice, independence, health and well being.
    • Focused on outcomes
    • Commitment to effective Professional Practice and adherence to code of ethics
    • Planning and organising
    • Analysis & problem solving
    • Initiative and taking responsibility
    • Leadership
    • Influencing and negotiating
    • Resilience and positive outlook



    Location:
    Dublin

    Working Hours: 37.5 hours, 5-day liability, 25 days annual leave.

    To apply please click here >>


  • 18/06/2021 08:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Job title: Counselling Team Lead


    About us:
    At Dublin Simon Community, we are passionate about making home a reality.

    Our aim is to empower people to access and retain a home by providing housing, prevention services, addiction treatment, emergency response and other targeted interventions, through advocacy and partnership.


    Responsibilities:

    • To conduct out of hours risk assessment and individual suicide counselling/intervention with people experiencing homelessness. The Counsellor is required to maintain a clinical caseload in proportion to other duties of the role.
    • To establish appropriate contracts in relation to clients to facilitate a suicide prevention approach.
    • To provide phone support to clients expressing suicide ideation/deliberate self harm, and make approaite stabilisation support plan.
    • To provide advice and support to other staff in developing crisis stabilisation plans.
    • Develop and take responsibility for administration and communication of out of hours staff rota.
    • To attend for regular internal line management and external clinical supervision in accordance with professional code of ethics and organisational policy.
    • Facilitate informal drop in counselling clinic programme as directed by manager which will include evening and weekends.
    • Maintain accurate, confidential records of clinical practice in line with code of conduct, ethics and to operate within the organisations policies and procedures.
    • To collate all stats and reports as directed by counselling manager.
    • Support the development and delivery of suicide prevention staff training.

    Note:

    The duties listed in this job description are not exhaustive and you may be expected to perform other duties as are reasonable in the course of your work with Dublin Simon Community.


    Essential

    • A degree in counselling/psychotherapy or a diploma in counselling and a Degree in Psychology, Social care or Social work.
    • 12 months full time providing counselling in a homeless service
    • Full accreditation with a professional accreditation body.
    • Understanding of the impact of childhood abuse and trauma
    • Understanding of why and how people become homeless and the needs they have in order to exit their situation out of homelessness
    • Assessing clients’ suitability for counselling/psychotherapy
    • Working within a range of therapeutic approaches
    • Providing short and long term therapy contracts
    • Full or part time experience providing counselling in a social or care setting.
    • Experience of counselling evaluation tools & management software applications.
    • Experience of developing and delivering a range of clinical & psychoeducational groups.
    • Experience of conducting client assessments


    Desirable

    • 12 months full time providing counselling in a homeless service
    • Ability to speak Polish or Russian would be an advantage
    • Over one year full accreditation with accreditation body
    • Full driving licence


    To apply, please click here >>


  • 18/06/2021 08:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Participants are required for an upcoming research study regarding subject of client shame  

    The research is part of my MSc in humanistic and integrative psychotherapy at Turning Point Institute and University College Cork.  

    Shame is believed to be a common experience - some say the most common emotion experienced by therapy clients - and therapy itself can be a shaming experience.  However, shame is often hidden (no one likes to talk about feeling shame - even to our therapist).  The study is interested in hearing about therapists' experiences of client shame.  How it is recognised in clients and how best to work through shame – what worked with clients and what did not.  The study is also interested in participants who as counsellors/psychotherapists have experienced shame themselves when working with clients including any impact on the therapeutic relationship and practice.   

    Eligibility

    Participants must be pre-accredited or accredited psychotherapists/counsellors with the IAHIP or IACP and be practicing in Ireland.  No specialist knowledge of the subject is required - just an openness to discuss your views based on your reflection and experience with clients. 

    If you meet the above eligibility criteria and would like to take part in the study, you will be invited to attend an interview that will take approximately one hour, at a mutually agreed time and place (due to coronavirus restrictions the interview is likely to take place online via zoom).  Your participation is entirely voluntary. 

    If you wish to take part or would like more information on the study, you can contact me on the following: anitamcconnell@umail.ucc.ie 


    Anita McConnell


  • 18/06/2021 08:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    If you are:

    A a psychotherapist or psychologist

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    B registered with a professional psychotherapy body in Ireland such as IAHP, IACP or PSI

    +

    C Working in Private Practice setting

    +

    D started using online video technology in 2020 to provide therapy to clients

    = E YOU ARE INVITED - please consider participating in this study

     

    Please consider participating in this Qualitative IPA research study. We are looking for participants who are willing to participate in an interview of approximately 1 hour via Zoom to discuss your online therapy experiences during COVID 19 in Ireland.

    If you are interested in participating in this study please contact Catriona Brennan

    C Couns Psych PsSI Doctoral Candidate in Psychotherapy at Dublin City University, Catriona.brennan97@mail.dcu.ie or text/call 087 4122149

  • 11/06/2021 09:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists – Galway

    Essential Qualifications:


    (i) A recognized qualification at minimum Level 7 or higher qualification on the NQAI framework in Counselling or a Level 9 in Counselling Psychology.

    AND

    (ii) Be a fully accredited Psychotherapist / Counselling Psychologist with the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP), Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy (IAHIP), Family Therapy Association of Ireland (FTAI), National Association of Professional Counselling & Psychotherapy (NAPCP), Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or Irish Council of Psychotherapy (ICP).


    Role & Responsibilities:

    Reporting directly to the Lead Therapist the role of the Therapist is to provide professional and compassionate therapeutic support to individuals who are in suicidal or self-harm crisis, and those bereaved by suicide.

    - Conduct face to face risk & suitability assessments and implement risk management plans as appropriate

    - Provide evidence informed, brief, strengths based & goal focused interventions

    - Work in accordance with Pieta’s Policies, Procedures and Guidelines

    - Liaise and consult with other professionals in supporting the client as required

    - Maintain accurate, confidential records of practice using Salesforce

    - Ensure clinical records are properly and accurately maintained as required

    - Attend external clinical supervision twice per month (paid by Pieta) and attend group supervision internally in Pieta once per month

    - Contribute to research, audit and evaluation of the service as required

    - Fulfil obligations as per the Children First Act 2015

    - Comply with responsibilities under the Data Protection Acts 1988, 2003 & 2018 (GDPR)

    - Ensure compliance with any necessary on-going psychotherapy registration requirements

    - Maintain professional and personal boundaries

    - Participate in team meetings and attend other meetings as deemed necessary

    - To be flexible regarding working hours in line with the needs of the service (incorporating late evening and weekend work)

    - Share information with the Lead Therapist, Regional Manager, Pieta team and other services as appropriate in accordance with good practice


    Skills Required


    - Ability to engage adults and children in assessment and therapeutic work

    - Experience of working with crisis intervention and suicide bereavement

    - Knowledge of Brief Solution Focused Interventions, CBT etc.

    - Ability to reflect on practice in order to facilitate personal learning, professional development and service improvement

    - Demonstrate great warmth and the ability to empathize

    - Strong interpersonal & communication skills

    - Ability to work co-operatively as part of a team

    - Strong time management skills and capacity to prioritise competing demands

    - Ability to consult, liaise with other services as required

    - Ability to foster good working relationships with external agencies and organisations


    Hours & Salary:


    - 20 hours per week over 5 days (including x1 evening) €26,000 per annum

    - 16 hours per week over 4 days (including x1 evening) €20,800 per annum


    Note:
    Garda Vetting is required (of the successful candidates) for all positions.

    Applications for the above should be made through our website or via email, attaching a cover letter (outlining your particular suitability to the role) with an updated Curriculum Vitae to recruitment@pieta.ie by 18th June 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 11/06/2021 09:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists – Lucan

    Essential Qualifications:


    (i) A recognized qualification at minimum Level 7 or higher qualification on the NQAI framework in Counselling or a Level 9 in Counselling Psychology.

    AND

    (ii) Be a fully accredited Psychotherapist / Counselling Psychologist with the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP), Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy (IAHIP), Family Therapy Association of Ireland (FTAI), National Association of Professional Counselling & Psychotherapy (NAPCP), Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or Irish Council of Psychotherapy (ICP).


    Role & Responsibilities:

    Reporting directly to the Lead Therapist the role of the Therapist is to provide professional and compassionate therapeutic support to individuals who are in suicidal or self-harm crisis, and those bereaved by suicide.

    - Conduct face to face risk & suitability assessments and implement risk management plans as appropriate

    - Provide evidence informed, brief, strengths based & goal focused interventions

    - Work in accordance with Pieta’s Policies, Procedures and Guidelines

    - Liaise and consult with other professionals in supporting the client as required

    - Maintain accurate, confidential records of practice using Salesforce

    - Ensure clinical records are properly and accurately maintained as required

    - Attend external clinical supervision twice per month (paid by Pieta) and attend group supervision internally in Pieta once per month

    - Contribute to research, audit and evaluation of the service as required

    - Fulfil obligations as per the Children First Act 2015

    - Comply with responsibilities under the Data Protection Acts 1988, 2003 & 2018 (GDPR)

    - Ensure compliance with any necessary on-going psychotherapy registration requirements

    - Maintain professional and personal boundaries

    - Participate in team meetings and attend other meetings as deemed necessary

    - To be flexible regarding working hours in line with the needs of the service (incorporating late evening and weekend work)

    - Share information with the Lead Therapist, Regional Manager, Pieta team and other services as appropriate in accordance with good practice


    Skills Required

    - Ability to engage adults and children in assessment and therapeutic work

    - Experience of working with crisis intervention and suicide bereavement

    - Knowledge of Brief Solution Focused Interventions, CBT etc.

    - Ability to reflect on practice in order to facilitate personal learning, professional development and service improvement

    - Demonstrate great warmth and the ability to empathize

    - Strong interpersonal & communication skills

    - Ability to work co-operatively as part of a team

    - Strong time management skills and capacity to prioritise competing demands

    - Ability to consult, liaise with other services as required

    - Ability to foster good working relationships with external agencies and organisations


    Hours & Salary:


    - 20 hours per week over 5 days (including x1 evening) €26,000 per annum

    - 16 hours per week over 4 days (including x1 evening) €20,800 per annum

    - 12 hours per week over 3 days (including x1 evening) €15,600 per annum

    - 8 hours per week over 2 days (including x1 evening) €10,400 per annum


    Note:
    Garda Vetting is required (of the successful candidates) for all positions.

    Applications for the above should be made through our website or via email, attaching a cover letter (outlining your particular suitability to the role) with an updated Curriculum Vitae to recruitment@pieta.ie by 18th June 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 11/06/2021 09:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists – Tuam

    Essential Qualifications:


    (i) A recognized qualification at minimum Level 7 or higher qualification on the NQAI framework in Counselling or a Level 9 in Counselling Psychology.

    AND

    (ii) Be a fully accredited Psychotherapist / Counselling Psychologist with the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP), Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy (IAHIP), Family Therapy Association of Ireland (FTAI), National Association of Professional Counselling & Psychotherapy (NAPCP), Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) or Irish Council of Psychotherapy (ICP).


    Role & Responsibilities:

    Reporting directly to the Lead Therapist the role of the Therapist is to provide professional and compassionate therapeutic support to individuals who are in suicidal or self-harm crisis, and those bereaved by suicide.

    - Conduct face to face risk & suitability assessments and implement risk management plans as appropriate

    - Provide evidence informed, brief, strengths based & goal focused interventions

    - Work in accordance with Pieta’s Policies, Procedures and Guidelines

    - Liaise and consult with other professionals in supporting the client as required

    - Maintain accurate, confidential records of practice using Salesforce

    - Ensure clinical records are properly and accurately maintained as required

    - Attend external clinical supervision twice per month (paid by Pieta) and attend group supervision internally in Pieta once per month

    - Contribute to research, audit and evaluation of the service as required

    - Fulfil obligations as per the Children First Act 2015

    - Comply with responsibilities under the Data Protection Acts 1988, 2003 & 2018 (GDPR)

    - Ensure compliance with any necessary on-going psychotherapy registration requirements

    - Maintain professional and personal boundaries

    - Participate in team meetings and attend other meetings as deemed necessary

    - To be flexible regarding working hours in line with the needs of the service (incorporating late evening and weekend work)

    - Share information with the Lead Therapist, Regional Manager, Pieta team and other services as appropriate in accordance with good practice


    Skills Required

    - Ability to engage adults and children in assessment and therapeutic work

    - Experience of working with crisis intervention and suicide bereavement

    - Knowledge of Brief Solution Focused Interventions, CBT etc.

    - Ability to reflect on practice in order to facilitate personal learning, professional development and service improvement

    - Demonstrate great warmth and the ability to empathize

    - Strong interpersonal & communication skills

    - Ability to work co-operatively as part of a team

    - Strong time management skills and capacity to prioritise competing demands

    - Ability to consult, liaise with other services as required

    - Ability to foster good working relationships with external agencies and organisations


    Hours & Salary:


    20 hours per week over 5 days (including x1 evening) €26,000 per annum

    Note: Garda Vetting is required (of the successful candidates) for all positions.

    Applications for the above should be made through our website or via email, attaching a cover letter (outlining your particular suitability to the role) with an updated Curriculum Vitae to recruitment@pieta.ie by 18th June 2021.


    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 11/06/2021 09:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Remote 24hr Crisis Helpline Therapist

    The Pieta 24hr Crisis Helpline is a confidential and professional service providing telephone/SMS crisis support, advice, and referral for those bereaved through suicide, engaging in self-harm, experiencing suicide ideation and concerned friends or family members.

    Pieta is presently recruiting Remote Helpline Counsellors/Psychotherapists to join our existing team. Our Remote 24hr Crisis Helpline Therapist’s work 24 hours a week on a rolling roster to ensure our service is available 24 hours a day throughout the year.

    Hours: 24hrs per week on average (13 X 8hr shifts per month)
    Location: Remote, with 1-2 shifts completed in Dublin office weekly
    Salary: €19.03 basic rate per hour/€25.00 Sunday rate per hour


    The ideal candidates will:


    - Have completed a Diploma or Degree course in Counselling & Psychotherapy.

    - Be a Fully Accredited or Pre-Accredited member of IACP, IAHIP, FTAI, NAPCP, ICP, BACP or equivalent. Where pre-accredited, a minimum of 250 hours towards Full Accreditation must be completed (post qualification).

    - Be flexible and available to work shifts across the 24-hour day, including night shifts & weekends and on a rotating basis.

    - Have previous helpline experience, either in a paid or voluntary capacity.

     - Have completed training and be experienced in working with those at risk of or affected by suicide.

    - Demonstrate evidence of their personal therapy work.

    - Demonstrate excellent listening, communication, decision-making and assessment skills.

    - Demonstrate great warmth and the ability to empathise.

    - Work as part of a Clinical Team.

    - Be proficient in MS Office and Outlook.

    - Have experience using Salesforce or similar CRM system


    The successful candidate shall be required to:

    - Build relationships and support callers using the stated policies and procedures of the Helpline.

    - Work within the ethos and philosophy of Pieta

    - Receive ongoing external clinical supervision and attend group supervision internally in Pieta once per calendar month.

    - Maintain valid and up to date personal indemnity insurance.

    - Actively participate in Pieta internal meetings as appropriate e.g. staff/clinical meetings.

    - Take responsibility for one’s own continued professional development.

    - Keep up to date with best practice and procedures at all times in line with the Code of Ethics of IACP, IAHIP, FTAI, NAPCP, BACP, ICP or equivalent.


    Note: The successful candidate will be required to complete a Garda Vetting application form.

    Applications for the above should be made through our website or via email, attaching a cover letter (outlining your particular suitability to the role) with an updated Curriculum Vitae to recruitment@pieta.ie by 25th June 2021.


    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER



  • 11/06/2021 09:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Role: Remote Lead Therapist

    Location: Remote to manage a virtual team
    Salary: €43,000
    Hours: 35 hours per week (Evening and weekend work will be required)
    Contract Type: 12 Month Fixed Term Contract
    Annual Leave: 26 days per annum


    Role and Responsibilities:

    This role is to support and mentor a group of virtual Therapists 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 IACP, IAHIP, 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 18th June 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