Via

Area Counsellor Specialist

The closing date is 10 March 2026

Job summary

This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-paced and growing organisation.

Were looking for an Area Counsellor Specialist/Psychotherapist/Psychological therapist (equiv NHS AFC Band 7)

Do you want to help aspiring counsellors learn and grow? Weve got an exciting fulltime opportunity for an experienced registered Counsellor, Psychotherapist or Psychological therapist who is interested in a supervisory role, working across our Via services.

Main duties of the job

This well supported post is ideal for therapists seeking to step into a leadership position whilst continuing to grow diverse skills that contribute to trauma-informed working.

The role will provide leadership and play a key role in shaping culture and processes. The role is predominantly based in Gloucestershire but with additional oversight of other via counselling services nationally. As part of a multi-disciplinary team, the post holder will support our volunteer counsellors to provide safe and effective interventions through regular supervision, work alongside other psychological professionals to deliver a stepped care model for those experiencing psychological distress, and support the counselling service to grow and innovate.

About us

At Via, our mission is to provide the best health and wellbeing support to as many people as possible, helping them to change their lives for the better.

Last year, we supported over 11,000 people across the UK affected by alcohol and drug use.

Everything we do is driven by our values:

Care. Care for people is at the heart of everything we do.

  • Be human. We are accessible, genuine and humble. Always learning.
  • Do the right thing. Were open, honest and inclusive. We get things done.

We want to recruit the very best talent. We believe in nurturing a positive workplace culture where our colleagues feel valued, recognised, empowered, and supported.

Details

Date posted

12 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£48,340 to £50,420 a year Salary is dependent on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B0427-0329

Job locations

43 Longsmith Street

Gloucester

GL1 2HT


Job description

Job responsibilities

Role Purpose

To deliver an effective counselling service as an integral part of wider service

provision, collaborating with local and national colleagues to ensure a local offer

that is responsive, dynamic and flexible to need.

Supported by central Via Clinical Department (including clinical supervision) to

provide and facilitate high quality talking therapy assessment and interventions

across designated Via services as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

Be responsible for supervision of volunteer counsellors and other less experienced

psychological professionals, acting as a professional lead for pre-registration

counsellors, trainees, and students, in designated Via services.

Key duties and activities of the role

Clinical:

Provide specialist assessments drawing on complex data from a variety of sources.

Formulate and implement plans involving the psychosocial treatment and/or

management of problems, utilising joint working where appropriate, based on an

appropriate conceptual framework and employing methods based upon evidence of

efficacy (e.g. NICE guideline recommended interventions).

Provide advice and consultation on clients psychological care to colleagues and to

other, non-professional carers.

Support the application of psychological principles in care delivery, using theory,

evidence-based literature and research.

Undertake risk assessment and management relating to psychological interventions

and ensuring appropriate action in accordance with legislation, professional and

organisational requirements and best practice guidance.

Record, monitor and report on clinical work and communicate (in accordance with

organisational requirements), in a skilled and sensitive manner, clinical information

(including assessment, formulation, treatment plans and progress) to a variety of

recipients (e.g. people who use services, their significant others, other

professionals, formal panels, statutory and voluntary organisations) orally, in writing

and electronically.

To engage in regular clinical professional supervision from the service HCPC

registered practitioner psychologist, or alternative agreed qualified psychological

professional if necessary.

Leadership:

Provide clinical supervision, guidance and professional oversight for volunteer

counsellors, trainees, students, other less experienced psychological professionals,

and other practitioners, within designated services and as needed, ensuring

compliance with national internal and external best practice.

Ensure assessment, screening of service user suitability for counselling, and

allocation is undertaken, including directly delivering this.

o record and oversee the recording of service user contact with the counselling

service.

Provide service level operational leadership for designated VIA counselling

volunteer services, as needed.

Facilitate psychological therapies service-related evaluation, policy and service

development, as well as wider research.

Act as an effective conduit for communication between senior managers, partners,

key stakeholders, and the designated therapy team.

Be involved in relevant audits/performance indicators and implementation of

associated recommendations/action plans.

Lead on development and implementation of evidence-based talking therapy

interventions and care packages

Implement policies and propose/facilitate changes to psychological therapies

service

Meaningfully participate in appropriate multi-disciplinary/project meetings, advising

on issues of service and policy development for the psychological care of people,

who use our services, as well as wider operational and strategic issues.

Provide line management or oversee line management as appropriate for volunteer

counsellors, trainees, students, and other less experienced psychological

professionals.

Working with Vias People Team and clinical leaders to lead local recruitment,

induction, development and training for the designated therapy team.

Work collaboratively with partner agencies to help improve our psychological

therapies provision (e.g. universities, commissioners), developing and facilitating

pathways into wider services such as mental health teams and social services.

To develop skills and contribute to professional post-graduate teaching, training and

supervision, as appropriate. Where relevant, complete course-related paperwork

and reports.

General:

Work autonomously within professional guidelines and the overall framework of the

teams policies and procedures.

Manage the emotional demands of working with individuals with complex needs,

including behaviours that the service can find challenging to manage.

Develop skills and competencies that assist in the delivery of current duties.

Work alongside management and their direct reports to effectively support a one

team approach.

Person specification for the role

Accredited postgraduate qualification (or its equivalent) as accredited by the BACP,

UKPC, HCPC (Practitioner Psychologist), or the British Association of Behavioural

and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).

Accredited as a supervisor by the UKCP, BABCP, or have completed a BPS

approved supervision skills course or supervisor qualification from a substantial

counselling modality supervision course (e.g. DIT, IPT, person centred experiential

counselling for depression)

Up to date registration with the BACP, UKCP, HCPC or BABCP

Experience in the provision of talking therapy assessments and treatment of people

with a range of psychological problems and severity, including co-occurring

substance use and mental health problems, using formulation to inform complex

decision making.

Experience of providing supervision, training and/or consultation to other

professional/non-professional groups.

Demonstrable ability to plan, prioritise and organise own clinical work and team

workload.

Experience with routine outcome monitoring and audit.

Skills in the effective communication of highly technical and/or clinically sensitive

information to a wide variety of recipients in a range of settings, including the ability

to produce comprehensive and coherent letters, reports and associated

documentation

A demonstrable understanding of Health and Social Care regulatory requirements

including the CQC, NICE and any other relevant bodies.

Good IT skills including use of Microsoft Office programs, digital meeting platforms

and Case Management Systems.

Solution-focused, with an inclusive and innovative approach to service

development.

The ability to work calmly under pressure, ensuring that deadlines are met, and

ensure all information is recorded in a timely manner.

The ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, in different

settings (e.g., written, spoken, presented, etc) in situations which may be highly

emotive and to different groups of people.

A demonstrable commitment to working in partnership with other professionals such

as criminal justice agencies, primary care, secondary care, commissioners,

community groups and other stakeholders to achieve good outcomes for people

who use our services.

Additional or willing to undertake further psychological training in relevant

therapeutic modality (e.g. Person-Centred Counselling for Depression, CBT, EMDR,

DIT).

Sound and demonstrable knowledge of psychological issues relating to problematic

substance use, including safeguarding and risk management.

Experience of planning and coordinating an area of service development.

Demonstrable leadership skills, team working, communication and interpersonal

skills.

Ability to maintain professional boundaries with professionals, colleagues and

service users at all times.

Ability to travel between localities and offer flexibility in response to service needs.

Responsibilities for all Via staff

To work within the Via values of Care, Be human and Do the right thing. Support and

collaborate with all colleagues and engage with the wider organisation.

To promote and deliver positive, inclusive and anti-discriminatory practices in line with

Via policies, professional and sector requirements, and legislative frameworks.

To act on all Safeguarding concerns so that all statutory and organisational

Safeguarding responsibilities are met and that all learning is shared.

To observe professional integrity and candour at all times and with all people.

To comply with all organisational policies and procedures including GDPR and all Health

and Safety policy and guidance, taking responsibility for your own safety and

contributing to that of colleagues and others as applicable.

To regularly participate in one-to-one / supervision sessions, objective setting and

review, training, practice and learning forums.

A commitment to learning and to continuously improve everyones knowledge and skills.

To work flexibly to enable the delivery of effective services. This may include flexibility

across sites or flexible hours and any other duties that may reasonably be required of

you within your role

Job description

Job responsibilities

Role Purpose

To deliver an effective counselling service as an integral part of wider service

provision, collaborating with local and national colleagues to ensure a local offer

that is responsive, dynamic and flexible to need.

Supported by central Via Clinical Department (including clinical supervision) to

provide and facilitate high quality talking therapy assessment and interventions

across designated Via services as part of a multi-disciplinary team.

Be responsible for supervision of volunteer counsellors and other less experienced

psychological professionals, acting as a professional lead for pre-registration

counsellors, trainees, and students, in designated Via services.

Key duties and activities of the role

Clinical:

Provide specialist assessments drawing on complex data from a variety of sources.

Formulate and implement plans involving the psychosocial treatment and/or

management of problems, utilising joint working where appropriate, based on an

appropriate conceptual framework and employing methods based upon evidence of

efficacy (e.g. NICE guideline recommended interventions).

Provide advice and consultation on clients psychological care to colleagues and to

other, non-professional carers.

Support the application of psychological principles in care delivery, using theory,

evidence-based literature and research.

Undertake risk assessment and management relating to psychological interventions

and ensuring appropriate action in accordance with legislation, professional and

organisational requirements and best practice guidance.

Record, monitor and report on clinical work and communicate (in accordance with

organisational requirements), in a skilled and sensitive manner, clinical information

(including assessment, formulation, treatment plans and progress) to a variety of

recipients (e.g. people who use services, their significant others, other

professionals, formal panels, statutory and voluntary organisations) orally, in writing

and electronically.

To engage in regular clinical professional supervision from the service HCPC

registered practitioner psychologist, or alternative agreed qualified psychological

professional if necessary.

Leadership:

Provide clinical supervision, guidance and professional oversight for volunteer

counsellors, trainees, students, other less experienced psychological professionals,

and other practitioners, within designated services and as needed, ensuring

compliance with national internal and external best practice.

Ensure assessment, screening of service user suitability for counselling, and

allocation is undertaken, including directly delivering this.

o record and oversee the recording of service user contact with the counselling

service.

Provide service level operational leadership for designated VIA counselling

volunteer services, as needed.

Facilitate psychological therapies service-related evaluation, policy and service

development, as well as wider research.

Act as an effective conduit for communication between senior managers, partners,

key stakeholders, and the designated therapy team.

Be involved in relevant audits/performance indicators and implementation of

associated recommendations/action plans.

Lead on development and implementation of evidence-based talking therapy

interventions and care packages

Implement policies and propose/facilitate changes to psychological therapies

service

Meaningfully participate in appropriate multi-disciplinary/project meetings, advising

on issues of service and policy development for the psychological care of people,

who use our services, as well as wider operational and strategic issues.

Provide line management or oversee line management as appropriate for volunteer

counsellors, trainees, students, and other less experienced psychological

professionals.

Working with Vias People Team and clinical leaders to lead local recruitment,

induction, development and training for the designated therapy team.

Work collaboratively with partner agencies to help improve our psychological

therapies provision (e.g. universities, commissioners), developing and facilitating

pathways into wider services such as mental health teams and social services.

To develop skills and contribute to professional post-graduate teaching, training and

supervision, as appropriate. Where relevant, complete course-related paperwork

and reports.

General:

Work autonomously within professional guidelines and the overall framework of the

teams policies and procedures.

Manage the emotional demands of working with individuals with complex needs,

including behaviours that the service can find challenging to manage.

Develop skills and competencies that assist in the delivery of current duties.

Work alongside management and their direct reports to effectively support a one

team approach.

Person specification for the role

Accredited postgraduate qualification (or its equivalent) as accredited by the BACP,

UKPC, HCPC (Practitioner Psychologist), or the British Association of Behavioural

and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).

Accredited as a supervisor by the UKCP, BABCP, or have completed a BPS

approved supervision skills course or supervisor qualification from a substantial

counselling modality supervision course (e.g. DIT, IPT, person centred experiential

counselling for depression)

Up to date registration with the BACP, UKCP, HCPC or BABCP

Experience in the provision of talking therapy assessments and treatment of people

with a range of psychological problems and severity, including co-occurring

substance use and mental health problems, using formulation to inform complex

decision making.

Experience of providing supervision, training and/or consultation to other

professional/non-professional groups.

Demonstrable ability to plan, prioritise and organise own clinical work and team

workload.

Experience with routine outcome monitoring and audit.

Skills in the effective communication of highly technical and/or clinically sensitive

information to a wide variety of recipients in a range of settings, including the ability

to produce comprehensive and coherent letters, reports and associated

documentation

A demonstrable understanding of Health and Social Care regulatory requirements

including the CQC, NICE and any other relevant bodies.

Good IT skills including use of Microsoft Office programs, digital meeting platforms

and Case Management Systems.

Solution-focused, with an inclusive and innovative approach to service

development.

The ability to work calmly under pressure, ensuring that deadlines are met, and

ensure all information is recorded in a timely manner.

The ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, in different

settings (e.g., written, spoken, presented, etc) in situations which may be highly

emotive and to different groups of people.

A demonstrable commitment to working in partnership with other professionals such

as criminal justice agencies, primary care, secondary care, commissioners,

community groups and other stakeholders to achieve good outcomes for people

who use our services.

Additional or willing to undertake further psychological training in relevant

therapeutic modality (e.g. Person-Centred Counselling for Depression, CBT, EMDR,

DIT).

Sound and demonstrable knowledge of psychological issues relating to problematic

substance use, including safeguarding and risk management.

Experience of planning and coordinating an area of service development.

Demonstrable leadership skills, team working, communication and interpersonal

skills.

Ability to maintain professional boundaries with professionals, colleagues and

service users at all times.

Ability to travel between localities and offer flexibility in response to service needs.

Responsibilities for all Via staff

To work within the Via values of Care, Be human and Do the right thing. Support and

collaborate with all colleagues and engage with the wider organisation.

To promote and deliver positive, inclusive and anti-discriminatory practices in line with

Via policies, professional and sector requirements, and legislative frameworks.

To act on all Safeguarding concerns so that all statutory and organisational

Safeguarding responsibilities are met and that all learning is shared.

To observe professional integrity and candour at all times and with all people.

To comply with all organisational policies and procedures including GDPR and all Health

and Safety policy and guidance, taking responsibility for your own safety and

contributing to that of colleagues and others as applicable.

To regularly participate in one-to-one / supervision sessions, objective setting and

review, training, practice and learning forums.

A commitment to learning and to continuously improve everyones knowledge and skills.

To work flexibly to enable the delivery of effective services. This may include flexibility

across sites or flexible hours and any other duties that may reasonably be required of

you within your role

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Accredited postgraduate qualification (or its equivalent) as accredited by the BACP,
  • UKPC, HCPC (Practitioner Psychologist), or the British Association of Behavioural
  • and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
  • Accredited as a supervisor by the UKCP, BABCP, or have completed a BPS
  • approved supervision skills course or supervisor qualification from a substantial
  • counselling modality supervision course (e.g. DIT, IPT, person centred experiential
  • counselling for depression)
  • Up to date registration with the BACP, UKCP, HCPC or BABCP.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Accredited postgraduate qualification (or its equivalent) as accredited by the BACP,
  • UKPC, HCPC (Practitioner Psychologist), or the British Association of Behavioural
  • and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP).
  • Accredited as a supervisor by the UKCP, BABCP, or have completed a BPS
  • approved supervision skills course or supervisor qualification from a substantial
  • counselling modality supervision course (e.g. DIT, IPT, person centred experiential
  • counselling for depression)
  • Up to date registration with the BACP, UKCP, HCPC or BABCP.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Via

Address

43 Longsmith Street

Gloucester

GL1 2HT


Employer's website

https://via.ciphr-irecruit.com/Applicants/vacancy (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Via

Address

43 Longsmith Street

Gloucester

GL1 2HT


Employer's website

https://via.ciphr-irecruit.com/Applicants/vacancy (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Consultant Practitioner Psychologist

Cathy Jones

Cathy.Jones@viaorg.uk

07751806034

Details

Date posted

12 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£48,340 to £50,420 a year Salary is dependent on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B0427-0329

Job locations

43 Longsmith Street

Gloucester

GL1 2HT


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