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Academic and Study Skills Support Tutor

35 per hour
Flexible (in person and/or online, as agreed)
Part-time
26th July 2026
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Current Staff Vacancies

  • Location:Flexible (in person and/or online, as agreed)Rate of Pay:£35 per one-hour sessionHours:Sessional, as requiredGloucestershire Counselling Service (GCS) is seeking experienced Psychodynamic Counsellors and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists to join our Training Team as Academic & Study Skills Support Tutors.This rewarding role provides one-to-one study skills support to trainees on our BPC-accredited Diploma in Psychodynamic Counselling, helping them develop the confidence, skills and understanding needed to succeed in their training.Support may include guidance with academic writing, essay structure, verbatim presentations, organisation and study skills, as well as offering appropriate support for trainees with specific learning needs, such as dyslexia. Sessions are tailored to individual trainees and are authorised by the Training Office.We are looking for practitioners who combine a sound understanding of psychodynamic training with warmth, empathy and the ability to encourage learning in a supportive, non-judgemental way.Applicants should be qualified psychodynamic counsellors or psychoanalytic psychotherapists who are accredited or working towards accreditation with BACP, UKCP, BPC or an equivalent professional body.Previous experience of supporting learners with study skills is desirable, together with an understanding of the academic and reflective demands of psychodynamic training.As part of the role, tutors should also demonstrate an awareness of emerging digital technologies, including generative AI, and their implications for academic learning and integrity, supporting trainees to develop their own thinking while making ethical and appropriate use of these technologies.Study Skills Support Tutors are expected to offer sessions within 7–10 days of receiving a referral during term time.If you are passionate about supporting trainee development and helping learners build confidence in their academic and reflective practice, we would love to hear from you.Closing Date: Sunday 26th July 2026Interviews: Week commencing 3rd August 2026For an informal discussion about the role, please contactNikki Stait, Head of Training.Job Description –Academic & Study Skills Support Tutor JD & PS July26

    To apply, please email HR@gloscounselling.org.uk for an application form.

  • Seminar Theory Tutor – Year 1 (Psychodynamic Counselling Diploma)Location:Alma House, StroudContract:Fixed Term – One Academic YearTeaching:30 × 1½-hour seminars (currently Monday afternoons 13:10 – 14:40)Salary:£2,070 plus additional payments for seminar delivery, marking and approved additional duties.Gloucestershire Counselling Service (GCS) is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Psychodynamic Theory Tutor to join our BPC-accredited Diploma in Psychodynamic Counselling.This is an exciting opportunity to inspire and support the next generation of psychodynamic counsellors. Working as part of our experienced Diploma teaching team, you will deliver Year 1 theory seminars, helping trainees develop a strong understanding of psychoanalytic theory and its application to contemporary clinical practice.We are looking for someone with a strong grounding in psychodynamic and psychoanalytic theory, who enjoys bringing complex ideas to life in an engaging, accessible and clinically relevant way. You will be passionate about teaching the foundations of psychodynamic thinking, encouraging curiosity, critical reflection and thoughtful discussion within the learning environment.Applicants must be an accredited psychodynamic counsellor or psychoanalytic psychotherapist (BACP, UKCP, BPC or equivalent) with substantial theoretical knowledge and experience of psychodynamic practice.As part of the role, you will also be expected to demonstrate an awareness of emerging digital technologies, including generative AI, and their implications for teaching, learning, assessment and academic integrity, supporting trainees to use these technologies ethically and responsibly within their academic work.Previous teaching or training experience is welcome but not essential. We would particularly encourage applications from experienced clinicians who are keen to develop their teaching skills within a supportive and collaborative training environment.If you are passionate about psychodynamic theory and would like to help shape the development of future psychodynamic counsellors, we would love to hear from you.Closing Date: Sunday 26th July 2026Interviews: Week commencing 3rd AugustFor an informal discussion about the role, please contactNikki Stait, Head of Training.
    Job Specification –
    Diploma Seminar Theory Tutor – Year 1 July26 JD

    To apply, please email HR@gloscounselling.org.uk for an application form.

Volunteering work

  • GCS is committed to providing accessible counselling to all members of our community. We believe financial barriers should not prevent individuals from receiving necessary therapeutic support. Our Inclusion Fund offers reduced rates to clients who could not otherwise afford our standard fees.

    The Role:

    By generously dedicating your expertise and time as a Qualified Volunteer Counsellor (Inclusion Fund), you will provide professional, high-quality counselling services to clients accessing GCS through this essential pathway.

    • Deliver qualified therapeutic counselling to individuals who rely on our Inclusion Fund for support.
    • Work with clients who may be experiencing complex and difficult situations, including those presenting with risk concerns and a history of trauma.
    • Maintain accurate and timely client records in line with GCS and professional body standards.
    • Uphold GCS’s commitment to safeguarding and ethical practice.
    In return we offer:

    Access to in house supervision

    Agreed Expenses paid

    Access to in house training and exclusive reduced rates for CPD opportunities

    The opportunity to network and grow connections, becoming a valued member of our community, connecting with a diverse network of passionate staff and volunteers.

    Who We Are Looking For

    We are particularly keen to hear from individuals who:

    • Hold a recognised professional counselling qualification(Diploma or equivalent).
    • Are a member of a recognised professional body(e.g., BPC, BACP, UKCP) and adhere to their ethical framework.
    • Have proven experienceand are comfortable working withcomplex client presentations, including trauma and risk.
    • Are passionateabout accessible mental health care and supporting the most vulnerable in the community.
    Commitment

    We ask for

    a minimum commitment of at least one yearto ensure consistency and stability for our clients.Safeguarding and Compliance

    GCS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children/vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

    • This post is subject to a DBS check/criminal record check.
    • Referenceswill be required.
    How to Apply

    If you are a qualified counsellor ready to make a significant difference in the lives of those facing financial hardship, we encourage you to apply. Do please contact our Clinical Services Team via

    info@gloscounselling.org.ukif you’d like more information or call us on 01453 766310.Join us in making compassionate and professional counselling a reality for everyone.

Volunteer

Gloucestershire Counselling Service (GCS) is a thriving charity providing training and counselling services to the communities of Gloucestershire. Our headquarters are in the centre of Stroud, and GCS has been based here since its inception in 1978. We deliver counselling services both from our counselling rooms based around the county and remotely as well as training in counselling skills and counselling qualifications.