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As an Occupational Health Counsellor within our Vivup Clinical team, you’ll deliver confidential, short-term counselling support via telephone and virtual appointments. Working within Vivup’s clinical pathways and ethical frameworks, you’ll support clients at key moments, providing timely intervention, structured counselling, psychoeducation and signposting, always with the client’s best interests at heart.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver confidential, short-term counselling support via telephone and virtual appointments
Deliver single-session interventions, in-the-moment support calls and structured short-term counselling
Provide virtual and telephone counselling in line with Vivup’s clinical delivery model
Complete clinical assessments, manage risk and deliver high-quality sessions
Conduct telephone assessments and refer clients for onward psychological support where appropriate
Offer psychoeducation, resources and signposting to external agencies
Manage elevated-risk calls with confidence and professionalism
Support Occupational Health pathways, including short-term counselling and initial and discharge reports
Work collaboratively with line managers and HR teams when needed
Maintain accurate clinical records and ensure CORE-Net data is fully completed and compliant
Adhere to SOPs, policies, GDPR and ethical frameworks, raising risks or improvements where identified
Attend team meetings, line management meetings and clinical supervision in line with BACP guidelines
Take ownership of your wellbeing, CPD and ongoing professional growth
Requirements:
Diploma (minimum Level 4) or Postgraduate qualification in Counselling and/or Psychotherapy
Registered or Accredited membership with BACP or NCS
At least two years’ counselling experience
An Enhanced DBS
Experience delivering telephone and virtual counselling
Confidence working within short-term, solution-focused models
Experience within EAP clinical delivery or a multidisciplinary clinical environment
A trauma-informed approach and strong risk assessment skills
Solid IT capability, including virtual platforms, clinical systems and secure record keeping
The ability to manage your own caseload, delivering up to 25 client-facing hours per week (full time)
All applicants must be legally entitled to accept and perform work in the UK
Nice to have:
Additional training in trauma, suicide prevention or short-term therapeutic work
Experience delivering group work, training sessions or support groups
Knowledge of CORE-Net and clinical report writing
A proactive, reflective approach to supervision and continuous improvement