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School Counsellor

School Counsellor

The Grange School

Cheshire West and Chester

  • £12,500 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2021
Apply by:
4 November 2020

Job overview

The Opportunity

The post offered is that of School Counsellor, to work alongside the counselling team from January 2021.

The successful candidate will provide a counselling service to the pupils and staff of The Grange School and will report directly to the Deputy Head (Pastoral) via the Head of Pupil Support. 

Working hours are  2 days per week, 8:30am - 4:00pm during term time only.  The salary is dependent on experience, circa £12,500 per annum.

Qualifications: Possess the appropriate education/Qualifications;  Post-graduate Diploma or Masters level in Counselling or Psychotherapy, registered membership of the BACP (MBACP) or UKCP

Responsibilities

The successful candidate will be expected to fulfil the following duties:

  • To offer pupils individual counselling and support
  • To work with a diverse range of issues including bereavement and loss, transition, eating disorders and self-harm, depression, anger management and erratic behaviour, abuse of any kind, anxiety and fears
  • To provide consultation to other pastoral staff 
  • To liaise with the Head of Pupil Support
  • To discuss with the Head of Pupil Support where there is a need to involve outside agencies
  • To keep suitable case records on the counselling in a secure place, as directed
  • To attend regular supervision with a suitably qualified supervisor (a contribution to the costs will be made by the School)
  • Working in consultation with the School child protection policies
  • To discuss with the Head of Pupil Support on a regular basis on numbers using the service and give a general overview of the types of problems with which the users of the service are presenting
  • To perform duties within the codes of practice and ethics recommended by the BACP, UKCP or equivalent organisation
  • Where time allows, work alongside the Head of Pupil Support and Pastoral Deputy to further our wider mental health strategy

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About The Grange School

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The Grange School has been one of the great success stories of independent education over the past forty years. The school was founded in 1933 as a Kindergarten and Preparatory School. In 1977, the Governors took the major step of developing secondary education and since 1978 the school has grown steadily and developed an outstanding academic reputation. Today, The Grange has a total enrolment of 1223 students with 429 in the Junior School (4-11 years) and 794 in the Senior School. It is consistently one of the best performing schools in Cheshire and undoubtedly among the very best independent co-educational day schools in the country.

Our academic results speak for themselves; we are consistently one of the highest ranking co-educational independent schools in the country. In 2023, 22% of GCSE entries were awarded grade 9. At A Level (in 2023), 21% of entries were awarded an A* grade. Thanks to these excellent results, the majority of our leavers (approximately 75%) go on to join their first-choice university.

More importantly we are a very happy school. The relationship between staff and students is exceptional; although very busy and, at times, pressurised, it is a pleasure to work and study in such a friendly environment. Expectations of teachers and pupils are high, but this serves both to stimulate achievement and provide reward.

We understand our chief purpose to be to help produce young people who truly flourish and find fulfilment as adults. We try to do this by helping them to identify and develop their unique combination of strengths, talents and passions, and to challenge them to find a purpose for their lives which such attributes can serve.

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