Hi, unfortunately I don't know much about the NHS requirements and I think it is always best to contact your local branch directly and ask them about the work opportunities and the required qualification. Nonetheless, please note that depending on the role you wish to have, you might need different qualifications. For example, some supportive roles need Level 2 and/or Level 3. Level 4 qualifies you as a counsellor. If I am not mistaken, NHS also does short CBT training courses but then you will be only working within this particular therapy model.
I've just started CPCAB level 3. In Ireland, 3 weeks in. I really liked your video. Thank you.
Good video, are you decorating your room? It looks like you have tried a colour match in the corner of the room .
Such well presented and created videos. Thank you very much.
Thank you. Glad to hear that you enjoyed them 🙂
Are you living in UK? How long?
Hi, thank you for sharing your journey. Could you tell me what level one needs to work in the NHS? Do they require a degree? Thanks in advance x
Hi, unfortunately I don't know much about the NHS requirements and I think it is always best to contact your local branch directly and ask them about the work opportunities and the required qualification. Nonetheless, please note that depending on the role you wish to have, you might need different qualifications. For example, some supportive roles need Level 2 and/or Level 3. Level 4 qualifies you as a counsellor. If I am not mistaken, NHS also does short CBT training courses but then you will be only working within this particular therapy model.