Counsellor Therapist - Midlands New - Mullingar
Accredited Counsellor/Therapists are required for the HSE Counselling Primary Care (CIPC) service in Midlands – Laois, Offaly, Westmeath and Longford CHO 8
What is CIPC?
CIPC is the provision of short term counselling in primary care settings to medical card holders aged 18 years and over by accredited, professionally qualified Counsellor/Therapists and Psychologists under the governance of the HSE National Counselling Service.
Successful applicants may also have an opportunity to provide trauma-informed counselling contracts to clients of the National Counselling Service for adult survivors of childhood trauma (depending on relevant, clinical experience).
Qualifications and professional experience
An applicant must possess;- A recognised Level 7 qualification (QQI) in a relevant human science discipline or equivalent in a health and social care profession or health related profession.
Plus either 2a and 2b or 2c and 2d as follows :
- (a) Hold a degree or post-graduate qualification in counselling, or psychotherapy recognised by one of the following, as appropriate:, the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP), a relevant body within the Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP) or the Irish Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (IABCP).
- (b) Have full accredited membership with one of the following: IACP, IABCP or a relevant body within ICP
- (c) Hold a post-graduate qualification in counselling psychology or clinical psychology recognised by the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
- (d) Have commenced the registration process with the PSI or be or fully registered with the clinical or counselling psychology division of PSI.
- Have a minimum of two years relevant post qualification experience. (This requirement may not apply in respect of some full-time post-graduate qualifications).
A selection process will also apply.
Please forward your CV to [email protected] FAO Holly for more information.