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  • 11/06/2021 09:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists – Dublin South

    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. We provide counselling for both Adults and children, experience of working with U18’s is essential.

    - 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 08:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists - Tralee

    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. We provide counselling for both Adults and children, experience of working with U18’s is essential.

    - 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:


    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 08:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists – Collins Avenue & Dublin North

    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 08:30 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Role: Lead Therapist – Galway, Tuam & Ballina Outreach Centres
    Location: Role can be based in Galway or Tuam with travel between Galway, Tuam & Ballina
    Salary: €43,000
    Hours: 35 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 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)

    - Availability to travel between x3 centre locations – Galway, Tuam & Ballina

    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


  • 11/06/2021 08:00 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    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. It is an excellent practice for self-healing, energy protection and self-care.

    Deirdre Madden who is a qualified psychotherapist has been training with Ateeka for the past year and is now offering YogaSOMATICS classes as part of her training. Deirdre is a qualified yoga teacher in Vinyasa Flow, Yin and Yoga Nidra and has been a practitioner of yoga for over 15 years. 

    Deirdre is looking for 3-5 participants initially. The course will take place via Zoom on Tuesdays from 6-7pm. If there is sufficient interest, there may be a morning option available on Thursdays from 11.30-12.30am. Programme will commence on Tuesday 29th June.

    Please contact Deirdre at livingroomyoga1@gmail.com to express your interest and to find out about details of the programme before 18th June 2021.


  • 04/06/2021 10:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dublin Rape Crisis Centre

    REQUIRES

    (Temporary One Year Contract Positions)

    FOUR PART-TIME PSYCHOTHERAPISTS / COUNSELLORS

    Three Days per Week
    Either

    Monday to Wednesday (2 Positions)

    or
    Thursday to Saturday (2 Positions)


    Established in 1979, the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre offers a wide range of services to people who are affected by rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment and/or childhood sexual abuse. 

    We are inviting applications for Psychotherapists/Counsellors to work on a part-time basis for three days per week. The successful candidates will have a professional counselling/psychotherapy qualification and must be fully accredited at the time of application with IAHIP or other modalities of ICP, or with IACP.

    The successful candidates will work as part of either the Monday or Thursday team, providing a crisis counselling and psychotherapy service to clients of all genders who have experienced recent or past rape, sexual assault and/or childhood sexual abuse.

    Some of this work will be in DRCC outreach services in Tallaght, Coolock, Balbriggan or Dóchas Women’s Prison as required.

    NB Previous clinical experience of these issues is required.

    How to apply:

    Email your current CV, completed application form and short cover letter to recruitment@rcc.ie putting MONDAY TEAM OR THURSDAY TEAM in the subject line.

    The Application Form can be downloaded from our website via the following link: https://www.drcc.ie/about/vacancies/

    Closing date for receipt of applications: Tuesday 1st June @ 6pm

    Expected date of interviews: Week Beginning June 14th 2021

    Expected start date: Mid July 2021 Latest

    DRCC requests your permission to collect and store your data.

  • 04/06/2021 10:28 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Men’s Development Network is recruiting for:

    Part-time contracted sessional Facilitators for MEND Programmes in South Tipperary (Clonmel), Carlow/Kilkenny (Carlow), Laois/Offaly (Portlaoise), Kildare (Newbridge), Wexford and Wicklow areas.

     

    Contract Brief: Facilitation (assessment, one-to-one and co-facilitated group sessions) of the CHOICES Programme for male perpetrators of domestic abuse under contract to the Men’s Development Network (of which MEND is a project), funded by the Department of Justice and Equality. This will include appropriate (limited) administrative work and accountability to the MEND Area Coordinator. This work will run parallel with an integrated Partner Support Service. Work is dependent on sufficient referrals to the Programme.

    Description of Work and paid time involved.

    Assessment and One-to-One

    Men referred or self-referred to the Mend Programme are Assessed for Risk and Suitability usually 2 x 1 ½ hour sessions. If found suitable they have up to 7max one-to-one pre-group sessions, each of 1 hour’s duration. As a facilitator you will schedule these sessions directly with the men allocated to you by the Mend Local Area Coordinator.

    Group Work

    Following pre-group one-to-one’s the men will join a weekly rolling group programme, this involves ½ hour preparation beforehand, two hour group session and ½ hour’s debrief afterwards. So, 3 hours in total once a week. You will be part of a mixed gender team of 3 facilitators.

    Other work-related meetings.

    Monthly Clinical Supervision in group 1 – 1 ½ hours in duration
    Monthly Risk Management meetings 1 hour’s duration
    Practice Supervision in group once every two months 1 hour’s duration
    There may be occasional Team meetings outside of these regular meetings

    Ethos of approach: The MEND Programme aims to work in a supportive, respectful and challenging way with men to hold them accountable for their violence and abusive behaviour towards their partners/ex-partners, to bring about an end to this behaviour and to foster more caring and respectful ways of relating. The programmes use a mix of psycho-educational tools, exercises, role-play etc. as well as engaging with live material as it emerges. The Facilitators are expected to work with a therapeutic sensibility that will deepen the work of the group and maximise the men’s motivation to change that is rooted in each man’s developing ethical framework. The group sessions are videoed for the purpose of training and practice supervision.

    Qualification: We are looking for people, in these locations, who have a counselling qualification or equivalent and experience facilitating groups would be of benefit.

    Training: A combination of Shadowing with more experienced facilitators plus completion of the Carlow Institute of Technology’s Certificate in Facilitating Domestic Violence Intervention Programmes with Men. This is a Level 8 Special Purpose Award 10 credits and is a combination of online and residential training and will be provided by the Men’s Network.   

    To apply send a Covering Letter and current Curriculum Vitae to: john@mensnetwork.ie or post to John Doyle, MEND c/o Men’s Development Network, 49 O Connell St. Waterford X91 E866.

    Closing Date for receipt of Applications: 5pm Tuesday 8th June 2021

    Interviews to take place in Waterford, Thursday 17th and in Carlow, Friday 18th June 2021.

    For further information, phone John at 087 2311786 and see www.mensnetwork.ie  

     

  • 04/06/2021 10:19 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    This is an embodied journey fusing Yin Yoga, Yoga Nidra and aspects of Yoga Somatics for body and mind sensitisation and rejuvenation.

    This is a two-hour experiential workshop with an invitation to meet ourselves with lightness, spaciousness and subtle awareness. We will use the floor with some Yoga Somatics techniques to make contact with the body to ground, soften and meet ourselves with vibrant sensitivity. This is an exploration about how we can move between the inner, outer and more subtle parts of our being; travel lightly through these
    fabrics engaging our senses, feeling body and inner awareness.

    The Yin Yoga practice will be taught through the lens of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the 5 Element Theory where we work along the meridians to improve the flow of “chi” or energy. We will connect with the gifts of the Earth Element such as grounding, connection and protection. There will be ample time for stillness which is the essence of Yin and reflection. Stillness allows the body to absorb the energetic benefits of the practice and slows down the thinking mind. We will conclude with a Yoga Nidra effortless guided meditation to allow time for the practices to integrate and come to deep rest. Yoga Nidra, also known as “yogic sleep” is usually practiced lying down and is highly restorative for mind and
    body. The workshop will conclude with space for silence and will be accompanied by ambient music for a fully immersive experience.

    Having a body-mind practice is essential to restore our energy and vitality. Deirdre has a particular interest in the subtle body and energetics and how we can use these practices to cultivate our sensory and body awareness, to feel energised, replenished and alive in ourselves and also to client experiences (countertransference/somatic awareness).

    This combination of yoga, somatic movement techniques, stillness and meditation have come out of Deirdre’s own personal “felt” experience and belief that these restorative practices are an essential self-care tool for therapists and those working in the healing profession.

    Suitability: Workshop is suitable for all levels but not for pregnant students. No previous experience of yoga is required but rather an openness and curiosity to explore.

    Date: Sunday 13th June 2021

    Time: 3-5pm delivered via Zoom. Workshop will not be recorded for privacy, intimacy and containment.
    Zoom link and practicalities will be sent the day before.

    Investment: €40
    Space for 14 participants. BOOKING OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT 11th JUNE..

    CPD:
    2 hours (Certificates of Attendance will be sent post-workshop)
     
    To book, please visit:
    https://www.livingroomyoga.ie/book-a-class/p/lightness-of-being-self-care-body-amp-mind-workshop

    For any questions, please contact Deirdre at livingroomyoga1@gmail.com
     
    You can also read more here about Yin Yoga and Yoga Nidra.
     
    Deirdre Madden is a qualified and accredited psychotherapist and yoga teacher based in Dublin. She initially trained as a Vinyasa Flow teacher and then furthered her yoga studies to the practice of Yin Yoga which is slower and more meditative; also known as “mindfulness yoga”. She has recently deepened her yoga journey and undertaken a training in Yoga Somatics which is a contemporary perspective of yoga,
    combining traditional yoga studies, modern somatic approaches, meditative techniques and self-inquiry.
    She has delivered creative workshops and series blending these body-mind modalities with a focus on inner contact, sensory and subtle awareness and the journey of the Self. Deirdre has a particular interest in working with the subtle body (energy body), energetics and senses. Her inspiration draws from the arts, travel and nature and she also writes some poetry.

    Testimonials:
    “Deirdre's yoga workshops were very authentic, and the delivery and flow was very well paced. Deirdre's
    teaching is intuitive, warm, friendly and supportive. Looking forward to the next yoga workshop.”
    ~ Grainne

    “It’s the perfect way to clear and relax your mind and work with your energy body at the same time. This is
    a brilliant way to look after my body and mind.” 
    ~ Lucie


  • 28/05/2021 11:10 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    “Absolutely amazing! The best course/conference I have attended, EVER. 

     – Virtual Trauma Recovery Summit 2020 testimonial

    Our Virtual Trauma Recovery Summit is returning this June and for the first time we will run over three days, hosted live from Titanic Belfast from 21-23 June 2021.

    The full schedule for the Virtual Trauma Recovery Summit is now available – please visit www.traumasummit.com, live streamed from Titanic Belfast, which will include keynote presentations from the world’s leading experts, workshops and live discussion groups/panels/Q&A sessions.

    The Virtual Trauma Recovery Summit will continue to bring together the world’s leading experts in the field of trauma and trauma recovery to digitally present their latest research, expertise and understanding of trauma and how it affects both individuals, families and communities. The Summit will examine a range of treatment modalities to heal trauma and how delegates can incorporate these into their own professional practice.

    Over the three days, the world leading experts will cover:

    • Polyvagal Theory Guide
    • Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model
    • What is Compassionate Inquiry?
    • Somatic Experiencing Approach
    • Overcoming the effects of Trauma with EMDR
    • Racial Trauma & Exploring Strategies for Healing & Transformation
    • Interpersonal Neurobiology
    • The Trauma Resiliency Model (TRM®) Approach
    • The NeuroAffective Relationship Model  (NARM®)


    We are proud to have international speakers, such as:

    • Gabor Maté
    • Dan Siegel
    • Janina Fisher
    • Bessel van der Kolk
    • Kenneth Hardy
    • Peter Levine


    During
    the three days you will have the opportunity to:

    • Network with over 2,500 professionals from around the world on a digital platform
    • Take part in breathing and mindfulness exercises
    • Networking opportunities
    • CPD accreditation


    Key features of our digital platform – Whova:

    • Watch pre-recorded workshops and tune into a live feed of keynote presentations
    • Engage with and follow delegates through live polls, Q&A sessions, Ice breaker groups and also create virtual meet-ups after the event
    • Delegates will have access to the event for 6 months post conference date


    Full details of speakers and event timetable can be found on our website at www.traumasummit.com

    If you would like to secure your place, you can BOOK YOUR TICKET at:

    https://ti.to/actiontrauma/virtual-trauma-recovery-summit-2021/with/virtual-trauma-recovery-summit-2021 

    or contact Claire on 028 9751 2110 to arrange invoice.

    If you would like to confirm booking, or have any further questions please contact Claire by email claire@actiontrauma.com or on 028 9751 2110.


  • 28/05/2021 11:07 | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Sessional Psychotherapists/Counselling Psychologists – Nationwide

    • Sessional Basis – x4 hour shifts over 2 days
    • Rate of pay €45 per hour/session, €20 for dna/csn


    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:

    We are currently recruiting for a sessional therapist who will be called on to provide remote phone and video therapy to our clients. We provide counselling for both Adults and children, experience of working with U18’s is essential.

    • 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
    • Attend external clinical supervision twice per month and attend group supervision internally in Pieta once per month
    • Contribute to research, audit and evaluation of the service as required
    • 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
    • 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
    • Strong time management skills and capacity to prioritise competing demands
    • Ability to foster good working relationships with external agencies and organisations


    Note: Garda Vetting is required (of the successful candidates) for this position.

    Applications for the above post should be made via email, attaching a cover letter (outlining your particular suitability to the role) with an updated Curriculum Vitae to recruitment@pieta.ie by 7th June 2021.

    PIETA HOUSE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER