About this role
School Counsellor
Term Time plus 5 Training Days
Grade 9 Point 24
32.5 hours per week - 8.45 am to 3.45 pm
Actual Salary £26,636 per annum
We are seeking a compassionate, skilled school counsellor to join the dedicated wellbeing and safeguarding team at Arthur Mellows Village College, an 11-18 Secondary school. The school counsellor will provide one-to-one counselling support to students across Years 7-13 helping them navigate challenges and develop positive coping strategies. They will be required to keep confidential, accurate records and work closely with a multi-disciplinary team, including the Safeguarding Team, the Senior Mental Health Lead as well as School Nurses, the local MHST team and pastoral staff.
As a key member of our pastoral provision, you will play an important part in fostering a safe, nurturing environment where every young person receives the highest standards of care. The school counsellor plays an important role in supporting students with their difficulties and in communicating and liaising with DSLs, external services, parents/carers as well as relevant school staff in the best interest of the student.
Core Responsibilities:
Provide high-quality counselling or brief interventions with young people in the College aged 11-18Work collaboratively as part of a team of Safeguarding experts and the wellbeing lead on supporting mental health and wellbeing in the College.Qualifications:
Essential:
Degree and Masters Degree in CounsellingMember of a professional body such as BACP or the NCPSDesirable:
Previous school based counselling experience working with 11-18 year oldsKey Skills and Experience:
General children’s mental health specialism experience.Proficiency in Microsoft systems and electronic safeguarding systems.Ability to evaluate, plan, and prioritise workload within demanding timescales.Strong presentation and interpersonal communication skills.Professional and personal drive.Enthusiastic, self-motivated, and self-sufficient.Excellent team player.Strong problem-solving skills.Experience managing own caseload and working towards individual targets and outcomes.Efficient diary management and time boundary maintenance.High standards in written and oral communication.Diverse and varied clinical experience.Personal Characteristics:
Well-developed communication skills.Effective time management.Ability to work autonomously in a busy environment.Ability to work well within a multi-disciplinary team.Please apply via MyNew Term, there is a section on the application form for your personal statement. Informal enquiries should be directed to Faye Skinner, HR Officer, via email [email protected]
Closing date for applications is 9.00 am on Friday 5 June 2026.
The Four Cs MAT is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We reserve the right to close the job advert early should we receive a high number of applications.If you have previously applied for this role in the past 6 months, please do not reapply. All appointments involve regulated activity and are subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure, Barred Check List and two successful references. Online searches are carried out on all shortlisted candidates
Helpston Road, Glinton, Peterborough. PE6 7JX. Telephone 01733 252235.
