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Counselling volunteers

PACE is not recruiting Counselling Volunteers at the moment.

PACE counsellors come from a range of theoretical models and have varying skills and experience. They commit to offering 3 sessions a week and attend fortnightly group supervision provided by PACE.Man listening

We ask counsellors to commit to at least a year with us.

What we offer

  • Induction
  • Ongoing support from counselling team.
  • Regular fortnightly supervision in line with BACP guidelines
  • Administration support
  • Input into decision-making processes.
  • Appraisals
  • Further training and experience in assessments

Criteria

  • Counselling volunteers should:
  • Positively identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual
  • Be in at least the second year of a BACP recognised Diploma course
  • Have at least 30 client hours’ experience

Recruitment

We recruit throughout the year and usually have a waiting list. There is an interview and then volunteers who are accepted are given an induction, are allocated to a supervisor and fitted into a 3 hour counselling time slot. Occasionally it is not possible to find a time slot that suits a volunteer’s availability and there may be a waiting period until one becomes available.

We aim to have a diverse volunteer base in order to give clients as much choice as possible in terms of gender, ethnic background and experience. PACE particularly welcomes applications from women, BME and multilingual counsellors.

We therefore encourage applications from volunteers who have more experience as counsellors as well as people who are still in training. We also need volunteers who have experience in working with people who have more complex mental health needs or particular specialist skills.

For further information please contact
Via email: Claudia Celadon or Jo Beecham Via Telephone: 020 7700 1323