Sometimes on Lemmy these seem like the only jobs that actually exist, but I’m sure there’s a lot of people here with different and unusual lines of work.

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    I’m in the UK so it’s a different structure than the US, and the role is different too, less overlap with the medical approach.

    Most of what we so is training counsellors, the training of qualified counsellors in how to provide clinical supervision is a small part of it.

    We’re a private training company, doing counselling, legal, medical and accounting. I work for the counselling part of course.

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      Very cool! Wish there were more of us on here. r/therapists is still one of the main reasons I use Reddit. Well, uh, I guess you and I could talk? But at that point, with you as a super-super and me as a first-year post-grad, it would just sound like shoddy anonymous online supervision!

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        I’m up for that!

        I doubt I could get to know you the way a supervisor would, doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be worthwhile for both of us.

        Talking with colleagues is always a joy. I’m leaving today for a long weekend, hanging out with a dozen counsellors for a person centred encounter group.

        Hopefully very restful being in an environment saturated in the core conditions 😁

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          I love that idea too! We just gotta create a space for it, I guess. Boy do I have things to say… my facility’s CEO took his life this weekend and it’s been a mad scramble. Only in In-patient!