Hi, I'm a hypnotherapist and life coach and I want to know if there is a job description that is similar with mines?
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I want to work for HMRC or a different department but don't know what job description to look for. I'm a fast learner and dedicated person. I've sent email and asked questions here, but so far no one came back to me. I would appreciate your answer, thank you!
Violeta G. asked a question to Paulina
Category: Career Advice
Date asked: Thursday, August 24, 2023
Last reviewed: Monday, September 4, 2023
Paulina
Higher Officer, Front Line Manager (FLM)
Hello, I have not come across any ads which would exactly match the job titles you mention.
My best guess is to try Department for Work and Pensions - potentially the role of a Work Coach and/or with HM Prison & Probation Service.
Search for key words in the Civil Service Jobs portal - coach, therapist etc. without any other filters and see what results it yields. Sign up for the e-mail notifications for when jobs with your key word(s) get published.
Good luck!
Monday, September 4, 2023
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