Allocations Coordinator – CARA

Posted on: April 21, 2023

Allocations Coordinator – Full-Time or Part-Time

CARA is looking for an Allocations Coordinator to join their team, either full-time (35 hours) or part-time (21 or 28 hours). The post of Allocations Coordinator is a busy, fast-paced position that requires excellent organisational skills. It involves supporting CARA’s counselling team which is currently made up of 14 staff counsellors/therapists and 25 sessional counsellors who provide therapeutic support to CARA clients from premises across mid and north Essex. The role will involve working alongside our existing Allocations Coordinator to arrange and manage appointments, oversee CARA’s counselling waiting lists and undertake general administrative tasks. CARA is looking for someone with a problem-solving mindset who thrives in a busy, challenging and rewarding role.

  • For job description and person specification, click here.
  • For an application form, click here.

Application deadline: 9am, Tuesday 23rd May 2023.
First Interview Date: Thursday 1st June.

This post is restricted to women applicants under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1.

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