Therapeutic Project Facilitator

Therapeutic Project Facilitator

Ongoing role
J94899
At a glance

Skills

  • Mentoring / Coaching
  • Social care / Counselling
  • Teaching / Education

Where

Newton, SA3 4TX
Mainly at the office
Travel limit? You must be able to travel to Swansea area.

Time

Mostly during office hours Estimate of time needed:
7-15 hours / week

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Therapeutic Project Facilitator to join our team. Could you be right for the role?

What will you be doing?

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Therapeutic Project Facilitator to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in developmental trauma and a proven track record of working with vulnerable children. The role of the Therapeutic Project Facilitator is located in the region of Swansea, volunteering mostly on-site with some remote work included. The Therapeutic Project Facilitator will work on one or more projects that aim to benefit children who have been impacted by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).

Responsibilities:

Project Development:

  • Collaborate with the development and delivery team to design and develop therapeutic projects tailored to the needs of children with developmental trauma.
  • Stay updated on the latest research and best practices in the field of developmental trauma to inform project development.

Facilitation:

  • Conduct therapeutically-informed sessions and activities with groups of vulnerable children, parents and/or staff providing a safe and supportive environment for sensory regulation, emotional expression and support.
  • Utilise evidence-based therapeutic approaches to address developmental trauma and promote positive outcomes.

Support:

  • Collaborate with other professionals, such as therapists and social workers, to ensure a comprehensive approach to personalising the support they offer.

Assessment and Monitoring:

  • Conduct initial assessments of children to identify trauma-related needs and strengths.
  • Collate pre-intervention and post-intervention assessments when delivering projects to measure any changes.
  • Regularly monitor and evaluate the progress of participants, adjusting interventions as necessary.
  • Contribute to the evaluation of projects and report writing for funders.

Collaboration and Networking:

  • Build and maintain collaborative relationships with external agencies, schools, and community organisations to enhance the support network for vulnerable children.

What are we looking for?

You will be responsible for facilitating therapeutic projects aimed at supporting children who have experienced trauma; our projects focus on sensory regulation, sensorimotor developments and social-emotional development. Some involve only staff working with small groups of children and others involve the parents as well. In addition, the role requires the successful candidate to be responsible for engaging with different clients and beneficiaries, ensuring that the therapeutic outcomes are measured and monitored and provide project management assistance where necessary.

Essential Qualities, Experience and Qualifications:

  • Passion, enthusiasm, commitment.
  • Ability to work in a team and give and receive constructive feedback.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Reliable, punctual, integrity.
  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Good time management skills including ability to prioritise,
  • Experience working with children who have developmental trauma.
  • Knowledge of trauma-informed care and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.

Desirable Experience and Qualifications:

  • Qualification in Psychology, Social Work, Therapeutic Interventions, Counselling, or a related field.
  • Training in the BUSS model, The Just Right State Programme, Theraplay, DDP or other attachment or trauma-focused interventions.
  • Professional registration in therapeutic practices (e.g., BACP, UKCP, DDP, Theraplay) is desirable, if appropriate.

What difference will you make?

This is an opportunity to work with a small but dynamic team who are passionate about ‘helping the world to feel a safer place for children with developmental trauma’ resulting from adverse childhood experiences. You will be bringing new ideas and possibilities to our organisation.  

You will make a huge difference to our small charity because with your help we have the potential to make a difference for more children and families in our local area.

Before you apply

As we recognise that this is a specialist area we have no immediate deadline. We are looking to recruit the right volunteer ASAP. We will consider all applications and seek to match your skills, knowledge and experience to the Projects that you would be most suited to or that are most in need of your support. Adenydd is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. We have a Safer Recruitment Policy and will require Enhanced DBS Checks and two references from all candidates offered a role.

Causes
  • Children / families
  • Counselling / advice
  • Education
  • Health and well being / research and care
  • Learning disabilities / difficulties
  • Local / community
  • Mental health
  • Social care
  • Young people
  • Organisation type: 
    Charity

     

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