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  • 08/07/2021 21:11 | Anonymous member


    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:

    • ·        25 hours per week over 5 days (including x1 evening) €39,000 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 21st July 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 08/07/2021 21:08 | Anonymous member


    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists – Cork

    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:

    • ·        25 hours per week over 5 days (including x1 evening) €39,000 per annum
    • ·        20 hours per week over 4 days (including x1 evening) €31,200 per annum
    • ·        15 hours per week over 3 days (including x1 evening) €23,400 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 21st July 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 08/07/2021 21:06 | Anonymous member


    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:

    • ·        25 hours per week over 5 days (including x1 evening) €39,000 per annum
    • ·        20 hours per week over 4 days (including x1 evening) €31,200 per annum
    • ·        15 hours per week over 3 days (including x1 evening) €23,400 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 21st July 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 08/07/2021 20:56 | Anonymous member


    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:

    • ·        20 hours per week over 4 days (including x1 evening) €31,200 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 21st July 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 08/07/2021 20:52 | Anonymous member


    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists - Athlone

    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:

    • ·        25 hours per week over 5 days (including x1 evening) €39,000 per annum

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

    To ensure we continue to provide effective services our Therapists are required to assess clients face to face, we facilitate physical/social distancing and public health requirements at all times.

    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 21st July 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 08/07/2021 20:39 | Anonymous member

    Role: Psychotherapists / Counselling Psychologists - Ballina

    Hours & Salary:

    Tuesday 10am-2pm

    Thursday 12pm – 4pm

    €30 per hour

    Employment Type: Permanent

    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).

    About Us:

    Pieta provide a range of counselling services for people who are suicidal, engage in self-harm or who are bereaved by suicide. Pieta operate over 10 centres, 5 outreach services, a national 24-hour helpline (1800 247 247) and a dedicated Research, Education and Training office.

    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 U12’s would be advantageous.

    Role & Responsibilities:

    • 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
    • Participate in external clinical supervision and attend group supervision internally in Pieta once per calendar 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

    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 21st July 2021.

    PIETA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


  • 08/07/2021 18:37 | Anonymous member

    Role: Lead Therapist – Galway, Tuam & Ballina Outreach Centre’s

    Location: Role can be based in Galway or Tuam with travel between Galway, Tuam & Ballina

    Salary: €58,800

    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 21st July 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


  • 08/07/2021 18:25 | Anonymous member

    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


  • 08/07/2021 17:42 | Anonymous member

    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, 26th July


  • 08/07/2021 17:29 | Anonymous member

    The Institute of Emotion-Focused Therapy Ireland is proud to host an intensive five-day online workshop in Emotion-Focused Couples Therapy led by Dr. Serine Warwar

    • 1pm – 6.30pm (Irish time; GMT)
    • Tuesday September 14th – Saturday 18th September 2021
    • Online
    • Facilitated by Serine Warwar, Ph.D., C. Psych.
    • €850 (€750 early bird booking fully paid by 31/07/2021)

    Building on latest research conducted by Dr. Leslie Greenberg, Dr. Serine Warwar, and colleagues, this intensive 5-day training institute in Couples Emotion-Focused therapy provides registrants with in-depth skills training through lectures, video demonstrations, modeling and experiential practice. The workshop will cover the 5 stage, 14 step expanded model of EFT-C, and EFT-C for forgiveness and resolving emotional injuries, focusing on working on attachment and identity needs, as well as self and other soothing. As an emotion-focused therapy we focus on how to work with emotions such as anger, sadness, fear and shame. Participants will be asked to identify key interactional cycles in their own present or past primary relationships and work on these by accessing their own primary, underlying emotions in the training.

    EMOTION-FOCUSED COUPLES THERAPY is one of the most researched interventions in couples counselling. EFT focuses on the emotional bond between a couple but also on each partner's own emotional experiences and needs. It strives to uncover the manner by which each partner's emotional reaction to events contributes to negative interactional patterns within the relationship. Over the course of therapy, the fractured emotional bond is healed by identifying these negative interactional cycles, and transforming them by accessing, articulating and responding to primary attachment and identity related emotions and needs. The essential goal of EFT is thus the creation of new, healthy patterns of interaction by using emotion to restructure interactions.

    DR. SERINE WARWAR, PH.D., C. PSYCH., is a Clinical Psychologist and the Director of the York University Emotion-Focused Therapy Clinic in Toronto, Canada. She is also the Founder and Director of the Centre for Psychology and Emotional Health (www.cpeh.ca), a private practice for individual, couple therapy, EFT training, and a satellite training site for the Emotion-Focused Therapy Clinic at York University. She provides EFT supervision, training, and consultation to graduate students and therapists. She conducts international trainings, workshops and master classes on emotion regulation, EFT for individuals and couples, as well as workshops in resolving emotional injuries and forgiveness in couples. She has been an EFT skills trainer for 28 years. Dr. Warwar’s EFT institutes are highly praised for their warmth, authenticity, and her focus on to teaching participants micro-skills in EFT. She was trained in EFT by Dr. Leslie Greenberg. Dr. Warwar has been a therapist and researcher for several EFT randomized control trials in individuals and couples. With Drs. Greenberg and Malcolm, she co-developed an EFT psychotherapy treatment and research program for forgiveness to help couples and individuals resolve emotional injuries. She has published in the areas of emotional processing; emotion regulation, homework and experiential teaching; suicide and borderline personality disorder; and resolving emotional injuries and forgiveness in individuals and couples. She has also adapted and applied EFT in working with vulnerable clinical populations such as: chronically suicidal individuals, domestically violent men in prison, borderline personality disorder, and psychological and physical trauma.

    The workshop is open to qualified clinical/counselling psychologists and accredited psychotherapists/counsellors, and will accommodate those with no prior experience of EFT as well as those with extensive EFT and/or Couples experience.

    For participants working towards certifiation as an EFT Couples therapist, and who have already completed a 4 day EFT couples training, this workshop will mean that the didactic/experiential component of Level A basic training is met: for further information please see: http://www.iseft.org/Standards-for-couples

    Registration is on a first come, first served basis. Places can be booked by paying a non-refundable deposit of €150. Early bird rate applies when the full fee is paid before 31/07/2021. Full refunds will only be given with two weeks’ notice. Thereafter a booking deposit of €150 will be retained unless the place can be filled from waiting list.

    For all enquiries and bookings, please contact: ieftireland@gmail.com

    The Institute of Emotion Focused Therapy, Ireland is an accredited institute with ISEFT, the International Society for Emotion-Focused Therapy.