Could you train and volunteer as a relationship counsellor with Marriage Care?

Would you like train in relationship counselling and provide couples with professional, effective support, that makes a real difference?

Benefits:

· Full training with certified trainers

· Ongoing supervision and CPD

· Be part of a community of like-minded relationship professionals within a historic and diverse organisation.

Marriage Care’s next Certificate in Relationship Counselling (CRC) training course will begin in March 2027 with a deadline of 30 June for applications.

Man and woman at loggerheads - picture by Ed Yourdon/Flickr CC

Ed Yourdon/Flickr CC

Marriage Care believe that supporting couple relationships is a matter of social justice. Their relationship counsellors enable those in need to access professional counselling – regardless of their ability to pay – by providing two counselling sessions per week on a voluntary basis.

Marriage Care are looking for those who are empathetic, understanding and have an enthusiasm for supporting adult relationships. Whilst you do not need experience as a counsellor for this role, self-awareness and having the time and space to commit to all that the training and role entails is essential.

Please note that there are costs associated with training on the CRC, including a non-refundable registration fee of around £175. These costs, which are outlined on the website below, are subject to minor changes and are far lower than with alternative training providers. In line with Marriage Care’s ethos as a charity, no one is excluded on the basis of their ability to pay. For more information please visit: www.marriagecare.org.uk or email: [email protected]