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Where can I advertise
LesleyA · 12/01/2022 21:07
Can anyone please tell me where I can advertise. I’m a counsellor (registered, experienced). I work on zoom (and other online mediums). Would really appreciate getting some advice. Thank you
parchedjanuary · 13/01/2022 00:33
I'm not sure....
...but it's really great that you have chosen a profession that helps people .Could you advertise on Mumsnet? I have no idea how advertising here works . But there is nothing to stop you starting a thread and letting people know that you're available.
I know that with counsellor /therapist training you generally have to do a fair amount of unpaid work beforehand you qualify , I think it's so you can demonstrate your skills. Can any of the organisations you have worked for before, offer you paid employment?
Have you made any friends at all, during your training? Where do they work/advertise?
I'm not really sure that Mumsnet is a very effective way to promote your work and find advertising opportunities!
Also, are you a mental of a professional body or union? They can probably help.
I think the main thing is that if you have qualifications and experience you should defo ask your colleagues, supervisor .
It's a great thing to do, I've always thought it would be a fascinating career.
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