
Vacancies
The bpf is one of the largest psychotherapy non-profits in the UK. We offer excellent benefits and a supportive, open workplace culture.
Seminar Leaders Needed – Psychodynamic and Jungian Theory for Qualified Practitioners
Closing date for expressions of interest: Open call
Start date: October 2025.
Salary: £400 per seminar leader (for 4 hours).
Please direct any questions to: [email protected]
Job Purpose:
We are recruiting several Seminar Leaders (mostly theory) for our new certificate course in Psychodynamic and Jungian Theory for Qualified Practitioners.
This certificate course is designed specifically for any qualified counsellor, psychotherapist, or applied psychologist who is not trained psychodynamically but wants to learn enough theory to be able to bring psychodynamic thinking to their practice.
This is not a clinical training but rather students on this course will already be working in other modalities of therapy (e.g., CBT, Person Centred, Humanistic, Counselling Psychology) but want to learn about psychodynamic and Jungian theory and how they might integrate it into their own approach to psychotherapy and examine their own and others’ practice through a psychodynamic/Jungian lens.
How to apply and submit your application
To find out more and apply, please click the button below:
Psychodynamic Training Clinical Seminar Leaders
Closing Date: Ongoing
Job Title: Psychodynamic Training Clinical Seminar Leaders
Hours of work: 11.00am – 12.30pm and 2.15pm – 3.45pm on Fridays during the academic year.
Location: bpf House, 37 Mapesbury Road, NW2 4HJ.
Start date: Starting date 28th February 2025.
Salary: £100 for each 1.5 hour group (to include marking and assessment).
Qualifications:
- Must be a qualified psychodynamic or psychoanalytic/Jungian analytic psychotherapist registered with BPC, UKCP or other registration body relevant to dynamic or analytic training.
Experience:
- To have experience of conducting clinical seminars with small groups of 8-10 people.
Responsibilities:
- To work with the course seminar tutor in following the weekly set curriculum themes.
- To deliver one weekly clinical seminar of 1.5 hours in each term which is related to the trainees’ clinical work
- To facilitate a small group of trainees to present their clinical work over the course of each term (two trainees per seminar)
- To lead a group discussion on the clinical work presented
- To support with marking and assessment of coursework
Please look at the full job description and person specification here.
How to apply and submit your application
To apply please email your CV and a brief covering statement about how your skills and interests fit this role and also state which times you can do to the following address:
bpf Trustees
We are currently seeking members to become trustees. The ideal candidates will have a strong commitment to the bpf’s mission and values.
Essential criteria
The successful candidates will be able to demonstrate some aspects of the following:
- understanding of the role of a Board of Trustees.
- ability to challenge rigorously and debate constructively.
- strong communication and inter-personal skills.
- genuine interest in the work of the British Psychotherapy Foundation.
- knowledge of safeguarding practices as determined by the Safeguarding Adult Board and Charity Commission experience.
We particularly welcome applications from women, disabled and Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic [BAME] candidates.
The successful candidates must abide by The Nolan principles – The seven principles of public life (See Annex A)
Time commitment and term of office
Meetings are held quarterly with members attending brief pre and post-meeting private discussions.
Trustees may be contacted between meetings via email or telephone, on a limited basis and only as strictly necessary.
Meetings are scheduled one year in advance and dates will only change in exceptional circumstances. Attendance is recorded and published as part of the annual reporting cycle.
Meetings primarily take place online via teams.
The initial term of office is three years, subject to performance. Members are not employees of the British Psychotherapy Foundation. The British Psychotherapy Foundation has discretion to renew the appointment at the end of the first term of office, subject to consistently good performance. There should therefore be no assumption of automatic reappointment.
The Recruitment process: How to apply and submit your application
To apply, please send the following to [email protected] a CV of not more than two A4 sides;
- a supporting statement of not more than two A4 sides, setting out how you meet the essential criteria – ensure you refer to the guidance in this document;
- Equality and diversity monitoring form;
- Registration of Interests form (please note the section on conflicts of interest and due diligence below).
To arrange an informal discussion about the role please contact:
[email protected] or [email protected]
Jungian required for a 90-minute talk on Narcissistic and borderline states of mind in the consulting room and beyond
We are calling on Jungian Analysts or Jungian psychotherapists who may be interested in doing a talk for the BPF’s flagship foundation course.
The Foundation Course has been specifically designed for individuals who are either considering psychotherapy training and/or are curious about psychoanalytic and Jungian thinking and how these ideas can be applied to the world in which we live.
We will offer support and access to the course handbook as well as share best practice with any potential applicant. We can also help with designing a reading list for the talk and support in preparing the talk if required.
Commitment:
The same talk with take place twice at the following times:
1pm- 2:30pm on Saturday 10 May 2025 via zoom
1pm – 2:30pm on Saturday 12 July 2025 at the BPF House in Kilburn
We welcome expressions of interest from all psychotherapists, from those with many years’ experience, to those who are freshly qualified and looking to gain some teaching experience.
We are particularly keen to encourage applications from bpf members who are LGBTQIA+ or from BAME backgrounds, but all applications are welcome.
This is a paid role of £70 per 90-minute talk
More information:
If you would like to find out more about this role or have any queries, please contact: Urvashi Chand, Director of the foundation course at [email protected]
Progress Advisor
Job Title: Progress Advisor
Hours of work: 2 days per month, academic term time only, plus 2 days planning time in Summer 2025 (17 days total per annum)
Location: Homeworking, with some visits to trainee placements
Salary: £150 per day (£2550 per annum) plus travel expenses
Contract: 4 years fixed term
Closing date: 10am on Monday 26th May
The Independent Training, delivered in collaboration with IPCAPA at the British Psychotherapy Foundation (bpf) and the Anna Freud Centre/UCL is seeking progress advisors to support 4-5 trainees on the Doctorate in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy training from the start of their training through to completion.
This is an exciting opportunity to guide and support trainees in their development as future child psychotherapists. The successful postholders will liaise with the year 1 tutor, clinical and research tutors, service supervisors and intensive case supervisors. There will be regular team meetings with the year tutor other progress advisors responsible for the year group. Outside of this, working hours are flexible.
We are looking for ACP registered Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists with current CAMHS experience, who have an active interest in working with our year tutor and staff group to support trainees’ progress. The role may suit new career CAPts who wish to develop connections and experience within the field of CAPy training schools. There will be opportunity to take advantage of in house training to become an Intensive Case Supervisor and for additional paid hours of clinical teaching such as practice or clinical seminar groups as appropriate.
The BPF are committed to supporting and promoting equity and diversity and to creating an inclusive working environment. We believe having a diverse workforce at all levels allows us to attract and support students and patients from a range of backgrounds, and therefore welcome applicants from all communities. We would particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic and disabled candidates who are currently under-represented at the bpf.
For more details about the role requirements please see attached person specification.
For a discussion about the role, please contact:
Elizabeth Murphy ([email protected]), Clinical Director
Michela Biseo ([email protected])
To apply, please submit a CV and supporting statement by email to ([email protected])
Closing date: 10am on Monday 26th May
Interview dates: 1st week of June TBC
Benefits of working with us
- Competitive salary
- Pension
- Substantial annual leave entitlement, plus bank holiday
- Flexible working arrangements
- Access to travel loan facility
- Friendly colleagues and pleasant office environment, close to the Tube
Our recruitment process
Our recruitment process is based on fair and open competition and is committed to:
- ensuring equality of opportunity for all applicants, with selection decisions made solely on the basis of merit.
- ensuring all applications are dealt with professionally and in confidence.
- ensuring applicants are treated with respect and courtesy at all times.
- candidates invited for interview will be asked if they require any adjustments, we will make every effort to provide reasonable support.
The bpf is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or age.
The bpf is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding immigration status.