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Rugby - RoSA

Rugby· CV21· West Midlands
01788 551150
RoSA offers opportunities for caring, capable and dedicated individuals who want to offer their time to support people who have been affected by rape and sexual violence.  We welcome volunteers for a range of roles including counsellors, support workers, administrative support, and fundraising activities.  Our volunteers are critical to the services we offer, and help us to improve the lives of clients every day.

Volunteer counsellors  may be fully qualified or part way through a counselling qualification and seeking placement opportunities as part of ongoing training with a recognised college or university.  After successfully completing RoSA’s comprehensive in-house training, counsellors might work with clients face to face, on the telephone or online.  

We typically review counselling applications between August and September each year, and carry out interviews during the autumn, before inviting successful applications on our 5 day training programme in January and February of the following year.  

Our Counsellors are provided with in-house clinical supervision, regular support and communication, and a programme of ongoing professional development.  We also work collaboratively with academic institutions to make sure students are supported with college or university requirements.

If you are looking to make a difference to peoples lives, and want to become part of a valued and supported team, in an administrative, fundraising or counselling capacity, please email your details and area of interest to support@rosasupport.org or call us on 01788 551150.  We value diversity and welcome applicants from all sectors of the community.
How to apply? Please email support@rosasupport.org or call 01788 551150 to register your interest
  • All year entry?
    Yes
  • Closing date
  • Number of spaces
    open-ended
  • How many spaces?
  • Supervision provided?
    Yes
  • Requires membership of an ethical body?
  • Which ethical body?
  • Exclusions allowed under the Equality Act?
    Yes
  • Number of hours each week
  • Wheelchair accessible?
    N/A
Sexual abuse