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Volunteer Counsellor/Psychotherapist

LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN'S RIGHTS SERVICE
Brazilian Portuguese-speaking
Full-time
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Volunteer Counsellor/Psychotherapist
[Brazilian Portuguese-speaking]

Days and time commitment

One fixed day per week - 10.00 am - 5.00 pm
Fortnightly group clinical supervision (Monday: 2:00 – 3:30pm)

Term commitment

Minimum of 8 months

Reporting to

Counselling and Psychotherapy Service Coordinator

Location

Requirement

Overall role purpose

On- site, remote, or hybrid work arrangement

To  ensure  the  safety  and  well-being  of  the  individuals  we  support,  this
volunteer  role  will  require  a  Enhanced  Disclosure  and  Barring  Service
(DBS) check.

LAWRS’  Volunteer  Counsellor/Psychotherapist  will  join  our  Counselling  and  Psychotherapy  team,  providing
one-to-one  short  term  therapy  and  clinical  assessments  as  agreed  with the line manager, to Latin American
women whose mother tongue is Brazilian Portuguese; delivering group work activities and psychoeducational
workshops  to  Latin  American  women;  and  dealing  with  internal  and  external  referrals, working closely with
other teams at LAWRS and external agencies.

We  are  looking  for  a  passionate  counsellor  and/or  psychotherapist  to  join  our  team  of  highly  motivated
volunteers to provide psychological support to Latin American women and gain experience working within the
VAWG sector in a leading BAME organization.

Main Tasks and Responsibilities Counsellor/Psychotherapist

-  To  offer weekly counselling sessions on an individual basis developing appropriate ways of working within
10  or  20  session  contracts  with  Latin  American  women  from  a  range  of  backgrounds,  presenting  with  a
range of problems, and difficulties.

-  To  work  closely  with  a  staff  counsellor regarding workload and admin duties reporting to the Counselling

Service Manager.

-  To  maintain  up-to-date  records  of  individual  clients: assessments, evaluation forms (Lamplight) and other

records to facilitate the efficient running and accountability of the service.

-  To attend group clinical supervision, meetings and in house training suitable to the role when arranged.
-  To work within the British Association of Counselling Code of Ethics and Practice, in particular maintaining

confidentiality and the boundaries of counselling relationships.

-  To present written reports (liaising with the Counselling Service Manager) that may be required from time

to time.

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-  To provide a warm welcome to women reaching the organization and the service by assisting members of

staff answering telephone, and door callers, etc.

-  To  carry  out  all  duties  in  accordance  and  complying  with  LAWS'  policies  &  procedures  including:
Volunteering  Policy  and  Procedures,  Equal  Opportunities,  Confidentiality  and  data  storage,  Protection  of
Vulnerable  Adults,  Child  Protection,  Complaints  and  Problem  solving  procedures,  and  Health  and  Safety
policies.

-  Maintain confidentiality at all times and be sensitive to LAWRS’ objectives.

Person specification

Essential Criteria

-  Excellent command of Latin American Brazilian Portuguese both oral and written (mother tongue)
-  A  professional  qualification  to  degree  level  or  equivalent;  that  can  sustain  the  knowledge  of  counselling

/psychotherapy theory and practice.

-  Experience of personal counselling /psychotherapy and understanding of the relevance of this to the work

of a counsellor.

-  Evidence  of the personal qualities that contribute to a sound therapeutic experience: The maintenance of

boundaries, reliability, tolerance, self-awareness.

-  Excellent  understanding  of  issues,  including  gender  within  the  context  of  violence  and  minority  groups,

especially Latin American women living in the UK.

-  A  commitment to securing and upholding women’s rights generally, and in particular the rights of women

who have survived VAWG (violence against women and girls).

-  A  willingness  to integrate equal opportunity principles and anti-discriminatory practices into all aspects of

the work.

-  Be BPS, BACP registered or equivalent, and currently working towards full accreditation.
-  At least 150 hours of individual and supervised psychotherapy/counselling experience.

Desirable Specification

-  Good command of the English language, both oral and written.
-  Good understanding of the Spanish language, both oral and written.
-  Experience of work (voluntary or paid) providing one- to- one counselling /psychotherapy.
-  A  knowledge  of  community  mental  health  resources  and  the  role  of  different  professional  groups
contributing  to  the  mental  health  services  available  to  meet  the  needs  of  asylum  seekers,  refugees  and
Latin American women living in the UK

-  An awareness of the importance of keeping records and the role of monitoring and evaluation.
-  Willingness to contribute to the counselling service project by attending meetings, AGMs, etc.
-  Commitment to adhere to and promote LAWRS’ ethos and values as regards the empowerment of migrant

women in general and Latin American women in specific.

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Benefits of Volunteering at LAWRS

-  Opportunity  to  help  others.  As  a  volunteer,  you  can  make  a  positive  impact  on  the  lives  of  others  by

listening to them, providing support, and helping them work through their challenges.

-  Gain practical experience in the field. This can be particularly beneficial for those who are still studying or

starting out in their career.

-  Develop  a  range  of  skills  that  are  valuable  in  the  field  of  counselling  and  psychotherapy,  such  as  active

listening, empathy, and communication skills.

-  Build  relationships  with  other  professionals  in  the  field.  These  relationships  can  be  valuable  sources  of
support  and  guidance  which  can  be  valuable  for  building  your  professional  network  and  finding  new
opportunities in the field.

-  Enhance CV and get references for further impact on the employment status.
-  Access to in-house training and development opportunities with high quality learning outcomes.
-  Receive regular supervision and support.

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