Grade UE08: 49559 to 60907 per annum
CAHSS / School of Health in Social Science / Counselling Psychotherapy and Applied Social Sciences
Full-Time: 35 hours per week
Open-ended (permanent)
The Opportunity:
The Masters and Doctoral programmes in Counselling and Psychotherapy educate students to become qualified counsellors and psychotherapists both in the UK and across the globe. Based in the dialogue between the psychodynamic and person-centred approaches the programmes provide professionally-accredited education in non-directive relationship-based therapeutic practice.
The Hope Park Counselling Centre is a University-based adult public counselling service which also serves as a placement provider for Masters and Doctoral trainees in Counselling and Psychotherapy and as a research resource for staff and students. The Centre is run jointly alongside the Centre for Psychological Therapies a therapy centre for young people and families which serves as a placement provider and research resource for Applied Psychology trainees.
As Director of the Hope Park Counselling Centre you will provide clinical leadership training consultation and guidance to counsellors and psychotherapists in training and leadership and support to the Centres team of Clinical Fellows. You will also provide clinical governance consultation and guidance to the experienced team of clinical supervisors who supervise the practice of trainee counsellors at the Centre.
As Centre Director you will be involved in supporting the development of clinical research within the Centre including facilitating students and academic colleagues in service-based research activity whilst having opportunity to develop your own research programme and potentially collaborate on research grant bids.
Together with the Director of the Centre for Psychological Therapies and the Project and Development Manager you will contribute to the strategic development of both Centres and their respective services and research programmes. The aim is to achieve integration of core services and research strategies for both centres as one unit of operation.
In addition to directing the Centre you will also support Counselling and Psychotherapystudents in securing placements in the broader network of community-based services. This placement liaison work involves maintaining a network of community placements supporting the development of new placements and facilitating communications between placements students and academic programme staff.
In your teaching duties you will contribute to course organisation curriculum development teaching and research supervision in the Counselling and Psychotherapy programmes. The Counselling and Psychotherapy programmes are founded on social science and practice-based research and scholarship including case study and experience-near research paradigms and creative-relational inquiry approaches. You will be supported to develop collaborative research initiatives and independent research outputs in your areas of interest.
You will be joining an enthusiastic motivated and diverse team where different experiences and skills are valued and contribute to our ability to provide an excellent student will be offered mentoring and professional development to enhance your leadership research and teaching including the opportunity to undertake the Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice. This role is on campus and requires evening work to provide clinical cover for the Centre.
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Key dates to note
The closing date for applications is 21st October 2025
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