We're always looking for people of the highest calibre whose knowledge, skills and experience will help us provide the best possible service. Most importantly, we want to make a difference to the lives of people, through supporting and promoting the counselling professions. Join us to make that difference happen.
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Senior Events Organiser
In this role you'll support the effective delivery of our hybrid events with responsibility for co-ordinating the day to day logistics of each event, working with our Member Resources Manager.
Role profile - Senior Events Organiser
This is a full time role at 36.25 hours per week and the salary is £29,936. The role is hybrid, working one to two days per week at BACP House in Lutterworth with nationwide travel required to attend events. The closing date for applications is 4 April with interviews w/c 15 April.
Public Information Ethics Officer - FTC
In this role you'll support the public with queries about what good practice is within counselling and psychotherapy. You'll provide guidance and signposting, as well as providing additional support during the Professional Conduct complaints process to ensure the professional integrity of the service.
Role profile - Public Information Ethics Officer
This is a fixed term contract for nine months at 36.25 hours per week and the salary is £29,936. The role is hybrid, with occasional working days at BACP House in Lutterworth. The closing date for applications is 22 April with interviews on the 30 April and 1 May.
Benefits of working for BACP
Benefits of working with us include:
- flexible working patterns
- remote and agile working opportunities
- part-time and job sharing opportunities
- 25 days annual leave (pro-rata plus bank holidays) growing to 30 with long service
- 15 different types of leave, including five paid mental health days off per year
- occupational health support
- an anonymous 24 hour and seven day counselling service
- a corporate yoga service, providing one to one tutoring for individuals with all levels of ability
- free parking
- a supportive and empowering organisational culture
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