Counsellor Jobs in Northern Ireland
No counsellor roles in Northern Ireland right now — check back soon or post one.
No roles in Northern Ireland yet
Be the first to post a Counsellor role in Northern Ireland and reach verified professionals actively looking for private practice work.
Counsellor in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's private healthcare sector is centred on Belfast, where a number of private hospitals and independent clinic networks operate alongside the NHS. The region has seen increased private healthcare activity in recent years, with growing demand for specialist and aesthetic services. Counsellor roles in Northern Ireland offer competitive salaries alongside a lower cost of living than mainland UK, making the region an increasingly attractive career destination.
About this role
Counsellors in UK private practice provide therapeutic support for a range of emotional, relational, and psychological issues. BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) or UKCP accreditation is standard in private practice. Counsellors work with individuals, couples, and groups across a wide range of presenting concerns.
Common questions
What qualifications does a Counsellor need in private practice?
A Level 4 Diploma in Counselling or higher, plus BACP or UKCP membership/accreditation. Many counsellors also hold a degree-level qualification in a related field.
How much does a private Counsellor earn in the UK?
Employed counsellors earn £24,000–£35,000. Self-employed counsellors charging £40–£100 per session can earn £35,000–£55,000+ depending on client volume.
Is counselling in demand in the UK?
Yes. Growing mental health awareness and long NHS waiting times have driven significant growth in demand for private counselling services.
Counsellor jobs in other regions