Part-time Counsellor (Drugs and Alcohol)

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Term: Fixed term until 31 March 2009 Salary: £24,348 per annum pro-rata (actual salary dependant on start date) Hours: 15 hours per week

Organisation:

Breakthru Centre


Address:

18 Killymeal Road Dungannon Co. Tyrone BT71 6LJ


Closing Date:

13 May 2008


Contact Name:

Recruitment


Contact Email:

mail@breakthru.co.uk


Contact Telephone:

028 8775 3228



Breakthru are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic, innovative and knowledgeable person to fill the following post.

This role will form a key part of the organisation as it continues to expand.


Part-time Counsellor (Drugs and Alcohol)

Working directly with clients referred by PBNI in the Omagh and Enniskillen areas, you will form a key part of our team as we seek to continue to provide a first-class counselling service and develop our relationship with PBNI.

You will be a team player who is committed to helping people to address their issues in relation to alcohol and drugs, and who sees their role within the organisation as a vocation.

To apply for this position you will need to have a recognised counselling diploma (BACP/IACP) as well as 150 hours of supervised counselling post qualifying, preferably within an alcohol and drugs/addictions setting.
Demonstrable knowledge and understanding of alcohol and drugs related issues are also required.

In return Breakthru offers a competitive salary, the chance to develop professionally and the opportunity to join a developing and growing organisation.

Term: Fixed term until 31 March 2009
Salary: £24,348 per annum pro-rata (actual salary dependant on start-date)
Hours: 15 hours per week

For an application pack and further details, please contact Breakthru using the details above.

Closing Date Tuesday 13 May 2008 at 4.00pm Late applications will not be accepted


This post is funded by: PBNI

Breakthru is an equal opportunities employer. We would particularly welcome applications from men and members of the Protestant community. All appointments are made on the basis of merit.


Breakthru Centre | Paul Edwards | 08 May 2008
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