Join the forefront of mental health innovation at Self Space's new Kings Cross location
Overview
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Kings Cross, London, UK
Expires at anytime
Self Space is revolutionizing the mental health industry with accessible, no-wait therapy. As a contemporary service, we're on a mission to make quality mental health support a High Street staple, and we're expanding with a new location in Kings Cross. Our values are centered around client focus, radical compassion, and being disruptively innovative, all while taking our own well-being seriously.
Role Summary:
- Provide dynamic, confident therapy as part of the Psychoeducation facilitation team.
- Champion mental health in collaboration with leading companies.
- Develop and deliver impactful workshops, talks, and training.
- Contribute to the diversification of the psychotherapy field and bring unique perspectives to the team.
Role Requirements:
- Accreditation with HCPC, BACP, or equivalent regulatory body.
- At least 3 years of post-qualification experience.
- Expertise in risk management and safeguarding partnerships.
- Public Liability Insurance.
- Proficiency with IT systems, including email and booking platforms.
- Ability to challenge traditional therapy models while maintaining clinical excellence.
- Must either have or be willing to undergo Enhanced Children and Adult DBS Clearance.
- Passion for shifting cultural perceptions of mental health.
We’re Self Space, a contemporary mental health service offering a good conversation with a qualified person. We support individuals and some of the most progressive, industry-leading global companies to reach their potential. After launching the world’s first on-demand mental health service right on the High Street in Shoreditch, London — we’re looking for brilliant therapists to join our mission to launch a Self Space on every High Street, in every city, across the UK and as part of this we are opening up a brand new three-room location in Kings Cross.
We are opening up accessible therapy with no waiting lists, no long faffy assessments — just good therapy there and then. Our values: We keep clients at the heart of what we do We’re radically compassionate We say what needs to be said We’re compassionately disruptive We take care of ourselves seriously We take responsibility We feedback generously.
We’re looking for a therapist-facilitator (class-act, dynamic, confident therapist) to be part of our facilitation team within Psychoeducation. We particularly welcome applications from those who are underrepresented within the field of Psychotherapy in the UK, including LGBTQIA+ and Global Majority communities (Black, Asian, Brown, dual-heritage, indigenous to the global south). As well as those who, like our founder, are from working-class backgrounds or can offer neurodivergent perspectives.
You’ll be working with people from leading companies like Depop, Huel, Red Bull, Omnicom Media Group and over 200 others to champion mental health, make change and facilitate meaningful moments. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in both writing, developing and delivering workshops/talks/training in the mental health space. And ideally, have proven experience of delivering mental health content within the corporate space.
Person Specification: Accredited with appropriate regulatory/governing body (HCPC, BACP etc.) Minimum 3 years post-qualifying experience Extensive knowledge and experience of Risk management and working in partnership with relevant organisations to manage risk issues Extensive knowledge and experience of working with safeguarding issues and working in partnership with relevant organisations to manage safeguarding issues Have proof of Public Liability Insurance Have extensive experience of working with IT systems e.g. emails and booking systems Ability to challenge outdated and rigid approaches to therapy whilst upholding the highest clinical standards Ability to be versatile and flexible in your approach therapy Current Enhanced Children and Adult DBS Clearance (or be willing to undergo this) A desire to shift the culture around mental health and be a part of something at the forefront of that.