CARA Children’s Practitioner – Full-time or Part-time

Posted on: March 27, 2023

We are looking for a Children’s Practitioner to join our team, either full-time (35 hours) or part-time (28 hours). The post will provide support to children under 12 (this age is flexible depending on the child’s level of maturity) who have experienced, or are at risk of sexual abuse, and their parents and carers.  The role also includes wider responsibilities as a member of CARA’s staff team, including management of sessional and/or volunteer counsellors, and activities to raise awareness of the impact of sexual violence amongst agencies and the wider community.

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

Application deadline: 9am, Monday 24th April 2023.
First Interview Date:  Friday 5th May.

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

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