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United Kingdom, United Kingdom (On-site)
£36000 per annum
Part-time (31.5hrs or 24hrs per week)
Job description

Part-time, permanent | c £36,000 FTE - multiple posts available. Hours are on average 31.5hrs or 24hrs per week (please state hours when applying)

Remote, UK-based | Rotational shifts including evenings, weekends and nights

Be there in the moments that matter most

We’re looking for compassionate, resilient and clinically confident Psychological Therapists to join our growing Crisis Line team.

This is a unique opportunity to work at the frontline of crisis care supporting people through some of their most difficult moments and helping them find a path forward.

About the role

As a Psychological Therapist (Crisis Line), you will respond to individuals in high-risk and emotionally intense situations, providing calm, focused and compassionate support. You will use evidence-based approaches such as safety planning, grounding techniques, active listening and structured risk assessment to support people through crisis.

  • Provide immediate crisis response and short-term psychological interventions
  • Assess and respond to suicide risk, safeguarding concerns and escalating needs
  • Develop collaborative safety plans with service users
  • Deliver support through phone, online chat and digital platforms
  • Maintain accurate records and follow service protocols
  • Engage in clinical supervision, debriefs, reflective practice and CPD

About you

You will have a Level 4 Diploma, or equivalent, in counselling or psychotherapy and be a registered member of a relevant professional body such as BACP, BABCP or UKCP. You will bring experience of supporting people in emotional distress or crisis, alongside strong skills in risk assessment, safeguarding and brief psychological intervention.

We are particularly interested in people who can remain calm and effective under pressure, communicate with compassion and clarity, and work confidently within structured protocols in a remote, shift-based service. Experience in crisis helplines, acute mental health settings, emergency services, suicide prevention or digital service delivery would be an advantage.

Working arrangements

This is a fully remote, UK-based role delivered through a rotational shift pattern, including evenings, weekends and nights. The role involves regular exposure to high-risk and emotionally intense situations, with supervision, in-shift support and reflective practice available to support safe and effective working.

Our commitment

Fire Fighters Charity is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. We are working to build a culture and environment where everyone in our community feels welcome, accepted, respected and that they belong. We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives, and reasonable adjustments will be considered where appropriate.

Closing date: 19 July 2026 

Selection Process

The selection process will be a two-stage process.  

First stage interviews will take place via video call in the week commencing 27 July. Second stage interviews will be held in person in the week commencing 3 August. 

 

Ready to apply

If you are motivated by making a meaningful difference to people at moments of crisis, and you have the clinical skills, resilience and values to thrive in this role, we would welcome your application.  Click apply to submit a CV and a covering letter.

 

Organisation
Fire Fighters Charity View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 101 - 500

We offer specialist, lifelong support for members of the UK fire services community, empowering individuals to live happier and healthier lives

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Posted on: 02 July 2026
Closing date: 19 July 2026 at 23:59
Job ref: Ref-30139
Tags: Counselling