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School Counsellor 0.2 (1 day), The BRIT School

  •  London
  •  Â£40k-50k (pro rata)
  •  Part time
  •  Closes March 16, 2026
  •  Lisa Hills
  •  lhills@brit.croydon.sch.uk
  • #Education

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Job Summary

This 1 day a week role allows for the right person to positively contribute to the therapeutic work that takes place in support of the mental and emotional wellbeing of the students aged 14-18.

Job Description

The BRIT School is looking for a dynamic, innovative and reflective counsellor/psychotherapist to provide excellent counselling to the school.

This 1 day a week role allows for the right person to positively contribute to the therapeutic work that takes place in support of the mental and emotional wellbeing of the students aged 14-18. Experience of engaging and working with adolescents is therefore essential.

This exciting opportunity requires someone who is highly motivated and has the capacity to be playful, warm and empathic.

Supporting the day to day running of the Counselling Service is also a part of the role, which would need for the successful candidate to be familiar with using computerised systems and applications.

We are particularly interested in hearing from those within the Global Majority and LGBTQ+ communities.

The BRIT School is a unique institution offering specialist education in the arts and related technologies, alongside the full range of National Curriculum subjects. It is sponsored by the British Record Industry Trust and has a unique relationship with the performing arts industries.

The BRIT School runs a five term academic year with some school holidays falling at different times to the standard three term school breaks. Please see our website for further details of our term dates.

The BRIT School is committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.

Job Requirements

To provide excellent counselling to the school and to positively contribute to the counselling work that takes place within the school.

Job Responsibilities

  • To offer young people individual, or group, counselling
  • To offer staff, or parents, individual, or group, counselling
  • To carry out assessments of young people referred to counselling service, and advise on suitability to work with counsellors on the team, or to be referred to external agencies, including CAMHS
  • To provide consultation to pastoral staff whose role is to support emotional distress
  • Informally support & coach volunteer counsellors by encouraging them in their work with clients & their development as practitioners
  • Make positive contributions to the service's collaborative & supportive ethos, including at team meetings, supervisions and on a day to day basis
  • Attend group supervision sessions within the counselling service
  • Attend own supervision, in order to ensure adequate attention to clients and effective work
  • Attend Team Meetings, taking an active role in preparation and follow-up, working alongside the Head of Counselling

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