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About Play for Progress
This is an exciting moment for Play for Progress (PFP) as we celebrate our 10th anniversary and reflect on a decade of creative, therapeutic and community-building work with young people navigating the asylum system. Play for Progress is a Croydon-based charity dedicated to supporting unaccompanied young people seeking asylum, aged between 14 and 25. Through creative engagement, education, therapeutic & mental health support and community-building, we provide a space where young people can access opportunities, develop their skills, and find the support they need to navigate the challenges of displacement.
Our mission is simple but profound: to ensure that every young person who comes to us has the community to survive, the space to heal, and the stability to thrive. We are a small, close-knit team driven by a deep commitment to the young people we serve and we are looking for a Head of Therapeutic Services who shares that commitment.
The Role
This is a management position with both strategic and clinical responsibility. As Head of Therapeutic Services, you will drive and develop our therapeutic offer, ensuring that our young people receive high-quality, evidence-based, and culturally responsive care. You will lead our team of multi disciplinary therapists, providing clinical oversight and operational support, and hold a small caseload of clients. You will also manage and oversee our weekly group therapy sessions on Tuesday afternoons in Croydon.
As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Head of Therapeutic Services will contribute to organisational strategy, safeguarding, service development and build strong working processes across the different strands of Play for Progress. You will work closely with the Executive Director and senior leadership team to shape the organisation’s Therapy Department.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership and Service Development
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Provide strategic leadership for all therapeutic services, including individual therapy, group work, and psychosocial support programmes
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Develop and implement the clinical strategy aligned with the charity’s mission and the specific needs of traumatised young refugees
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Represent therapeutic services within the Senior Leadership Team.
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Contribute to organisational planning, annual reports and funding reports.
Clinical Practice
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Maintain overall responsibility for clinical quality and standards of practice (clinical and non-clinical) to multi-disciplinary colleagues.
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Ensure all therapeutic work is grounded in trauma-informed and culturally sensitive, anti-racist practices.
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Provide clinical supervision to therapists and frontline staff.
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Maintain a small therapeutic caseload, modelling excellent trauma-informed practice.
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Support therapists with complex clinical work and risk management.
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Oversee clinical record keeping and documentation.
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Oversee clinical risk assessment and risk management across the team.
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Ensure appropriate use of our CRM software, In-Form, for accurate case management and attendance data.
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Keep up to date with developments in refugee mental health and trauma practice.
Safeguarding
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Act as one of the Designated Safeguarding Leads.
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Provide safeguarding support and oversight to the therapy team.
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Respond to safeguarding concerns arising from therapeutic work.
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Ensure safeguarding records are accurate and appropriately shared across therapy and casework team.
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Work closely with other safeguarding leads and attend safeguarding meetings.
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Promote a strong safeguarding culture across therapeutic services.
Operational Management
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Oversee referrals and allocation of one-to-one therapy.
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Monitor and manage therapy waiting lists and service capacity.
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Coordinate delivery of weekly Creative Arts Therapy programmes.
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Ensure effective programme logistics, room bookings and resources.
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Monitor attendance, outcomes and service data using In-form.
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Liaise with the Welcome Team to ensure young people are informed about Tuesday sessions.
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Maintain communication with young people through weekly messages and group updates.
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Support visits from funders and external stakeholders if ever required.
Team Leadership
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Line manage and support a small team of therapists and therapeutic support workers
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Leading on recruitment, induction and probation.
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Support professional development and CPD for the team.
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Foster a reflective, compassionate, trauma-informed and well-supervised working culture
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Lead therapy team meetings and planning days.
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Provide day-to-day support on clinical and operational matters.
Partnership Working & External Relationships
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Build strong relationships with CAMHS, social workers, legal representatives and community partners.
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Attend multi-agency meetings where appropriate.
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Advocate for the mental health needs of young refugees.
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Contribute to funding applications and impact reporting.
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Represent Play for Progress externally when required.
Who You Are
Essential
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Qualified therapist (e.g. BACP, UKCP, BPS, or equivalent accreditation) with substantial post-qualification experience
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Demonstrable experience working therapeutically with children and young people who have experienced trauma, ideally including refugee or forced migration contexts
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Strong understanding of complex trauma, PTSD, loss, grief, and the psychosocial impacts of displacement and persecution
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Good skill or ability to provide clinical supervision
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Knowledge of safeguarding legislation and practice in the UK
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Cultural humility and experience working across cultural and linguistic differences
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Experience managing or leading a small team
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable
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Specialist training in trauma-focused modalities (e.g. EMDR, TF-CBT, somatic approaches, narrative therapy)
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Understanding of PfP’s approach to therapy
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Experience working with interpreters
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Knowledge of the UK asylum system and its impact on mental health
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Experience contributing to fundraising or grant reporting
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Second language relevant to the communities served
What We Offer
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A flexible, supportive and genuinely values-driven working environment
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The chance to be part of an organisation doing vital and meaningful work with young people
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20 days annual leave pro rata, plus bank holidays
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Pension - 5% contributory pension scheme with 3% employer contribution
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Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
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Regular supervision and access to professional development opportunities
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A warm, diverse and inclusive team that reflects the communities we serve
Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Play for Progress is an equal opportunities employer. We warmly welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, and particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities and from people with direct, generational and/or indirect lived experience of the refugee or asylum journey. We believe that a team which reflects the diversity of the young people we support makes us stronger and more effective in our work.
If you require any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process, please feel free to contact us.
Please submit application via Charity Jobs or download the application pack for email submissions by Sunday July 26th, 23:59.
We are a creative community modelling compassionate approaches to migration centred on wellbeing, cohesion + solidarity.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Organisational Wellbeing Lead (Maternity Cover 12 Months)
Hours: 28 hours per week (would consider a minimum of 21 hours per week for the suitable candidate)
Contract: Fixed Term Contract – Maternity Cover 12 months
Location: London, Finsbury Park (Office based role)
Starting Salary: £ 37,479 per annum for 28 hours (FTE £46,849 per annum).
Closing Date: 2nd August 2026
Expected Date of Interviews: In person in Finsbury Park on 2 September 2026
Job Ref: VA794
Would you like to join our award-winning organisation?Freedom from Torture is the Winner of the Overall Award for Excellence and the top prize for Campaigns and Advocacy at the 2023 Charity Awards.Our powerful campaigns have delivered real impact for survivors of torture across the UK.
We have an exciting opportunity for an Organisational Well Being Lead to join our charity as we embark on our 4 years’ strategy 2026-2030 with a strong commitment to embed a dynamic wellbeing approach that celebrates and supports our committed teams and is co-created and co-owned by all of us.
About the Role
Over the past two and a half years, the wellbeing provision at Freedom from Torture has evolved considerably through the adoption of a systemic, trauma-informed approach. This approach recognises wellbeing as a shared organisational and individual responsibility, taking into account the complex interplay of systems, relationships, and environmental factors that shape wellbeing.
The post holder will help lead on the development of all aspects of Freedom from Torture’s wellbeing strategy. It will range from advising senior leaders on organisational decisions impacting wellbeing, designing and recommending service delivery initiatives, creating training products and systematically evaluating the efficacy of the wellbeing approach.
Freedom from Torture’s external presence in the wellbeing sphere, amongst refugee sector organisations, is growing from strength to strength. The postholder will need to keep the momentum, sharing best practice across the sector.
About You
The successful candidate will have experience in leading wellbeing initiatives effectively, have a strong understanding of how wellbeing fits in with a Human Rights organisation and possess knowledge of what excellent wellbeing practice includes within organisations directly supporting traumatised individuals and families.
They will demonstrate confidence in driving organisation-wide engagement with wellbeing initiatives, fostering open dialogue on sensitive issues, and translating emerging research and best practice into meaningful action across a multidisciplinary environment.
If you are passionate about Human Rights, this is an exciting time to join Freedom from Torture and to really make a difference as it has just launched its 2026-2030 strategy, with survivors and its peopleat the heart of it.
In return, we offer a competitive package, with a generous 30-day (pro rata) annual leave entitlement, 6% employer pension contribution (minimum 1% employee contribution), and flexible working opportunities.
Freedom from Torture is committed to showing the salary for all advertised roles and not negotiating salaries for roles, in light of evidence that this contributes to structural inequality.
Our policy is that all appointments will be at the start of the salary range, but successful candidates will have the opportunity to move up the scale over time. The progression up the salary range is reviewed on an annual basis and subject to affordability. For this role, the salary range is £ 37,479 - £43,476 per annum for 28 hours.
To view the Job Description and Person Specification, please kindly find the attached file.
Please note a CV and a cover letter addressing the job description and person specification of the role are mandatory to be considered for the position.
Freedom from Torture is dedicated to healing and protecting people who have survived torture. We provide therapies to improve physical and mental health, we medically document torture, and we provide legal and welfare help. We expose torture globally; we fight to hold torturing states to account, and we campaign for fairer treatment of torture survivors in the UK.
We campaign for national and global change, using evidence from our services and survivor voices to protect and promote survivors' rights and hold torturing states to account. We are proud to play a significant role in the global anti-torture movement. Survivors, active and empowered, are at the centre of all of our work.
Freedom from Torture is committed to its responsibilities under safeguarding and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This post is subject to a satisfactory DBS disclosure, as well as a need for full employment history and up to date employment references.
Freedom from Torture is an equal opportunity employer. People with lived experience of torture or asylum, from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQIA+ individuals and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications.
No agencies please.