£28,476 to £29,470 per year pro rata, 28476 - 29470
Contract Type:Temporary
Hours:Full time
Disability Confident:No
Closing Date:30/08/2026
About this jobWe're Hiring: Children and Young Person's Counsellor Organisation: Key Unlocking Futures Salary: £28,476 - £29,470 per annum (pro rata)Location: Agile working with travel across LancashireHours: 36.5 hours per weekContract: 6 months
- Temporary / Fixed-TermDBS: Enhanced DBS requiredHelp children and young people build brighter futuresAt Key Unlocking Futures, part of Progress Housing Group, we help people across Lancashire build better lives.
For over 30 years, we've supported children, young people and families through difficult times with compassionate, practical services that make a real difference.
Key now supports more than 10,000 people across Lancashire each year.We're looking for a skilled and compassionate Children and Young People's Counsellor to provide short-term therapeutic support for children and young people, helping to improve emotional wellbeing, build resilience and support positive mental health.
About the Children and Young Person's Counsellor roleYou'll work directly with children and young people experiencing emotional health, mental health and wellbeing challenges.
Managing your own caseload, you'll deliver therapeutic interventions, build trusted relationships and work closely with families, referral partners and other professionals to provide joined-up counselling and wellbeing support.
- Managing a caseload of children and young people
- Assessing needs and delivering short-term therapeutic interventions
- Supporting emotional wellbeing and resilience
- Working with partner agencies
- Using Outcomes Stars and contributing to Early Help processes where needed
- Keeping accurate case records and maintaining confidentiality
- Following safeguarding procedures at all times
- Degree/diploma in Counselling Studies or equivalent in CBT, Psychotherapy, Play Therapy or similar, or an experienced CYP worker/coach in emotional health and wellbeing.
- Experience supporting children and young people with diverse and complex needs
- Experience managing a varied caseload
- Strong knowledge of child development, BACP codes of practice and issues affecting young people today
- Ability to build strong, client-focused relationships
- Strong organisation skills and ability to work independently
- Access to a car for work travel
- Desirable: Working towards BACP accreditation or equivalent
- Experience in a multi-agency setting
- Knowledge of safeguarding, EHA and TAF procedure
- Experience using an electronic case management system
This is your chance to join an organisation with a strong social purpose, where your work will have a direct impact on the lives of children and young people.
What you'll get in return:- Competitive salary of £28,476 - £29,470
- An initial 6-month contract with full time (36.5 hrs) or part time hours considered.
There is a possibility the role will be extended past 6 months.
A role within an established organisation with almost 30 years of helping individuals and families building a brighter future for themselves.
A rewarding role with real purpose
Supportive team environment
Training and development opportunities
The chance to be part of a trusted organisation changing lives across Lancashire
Application Closing Date: Sunday 30th August .59pmInterview Date: Thursday 10th September Inclusion matters hereKey Unlocking Futures is an equal opportunities employer.
We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.