For UKCP trainees

Get paid for your placement.

Hora offers paid placements to advanced UKCP trainees. Clients are assessed and choose their own therapist, clinical governance is in place, and you’re employed as a worker. Paid at least the Real Living Wage, with holiday and sick pay, and a proper structure around you.

Why we pay

Fair pay isn’t a perk. It’s how the profession stays open.

Psychotherapy training is long, rigorous and expensive. Years of postgraduate study, personal therapy and supervision, most of it unpaid. That cost quietly decides who can afford to qualify, and a profession drawn from a narrower group is a narrower profession for everyone who comes to it for help.

Employing our trainees as workers, on at least the Real Living Wage, with holiday and sick pay, is how we help lower that barrier, so that training isn’t only for those who can afford to work for free.

“Affordable therapy shouldn’t be built on unpaid labour, and neither should the next generation of therapists.”

What a Hora placement gives you

Real clients, real support, real pay.

£15.07 a session

That is £13.45, the UK Real Living Wage, plus 12.07% rolled-up holiday pay of £1.62. Employed as a worker and paid monthly through payroll, with tax and National Insurance handled for you.

Clients assessed for you

Every client is assessed and screened for risk first. Clients then choose their therapist from our profiles, so you meet someone who chose you.

A structure around you

Clinical governance, a clear risk protocol and a Clinical Lead, so you’re never holding a difficult situation alone.

Online & flexible

Work from your own space, UK-wide, building a caseload that counts toward your training hours.

Holiday and sick pay

Real worker rights, paid annual leave and statutory sick pay. You’re still free to work elsewhere; Hora handles the admin.

Optional CPD community

Occasional optional group CPD alongside other Hora trainees, a bit of company in what can be solitary work.

Train as a paid clinical assessor

After a year with us you can train as one of our clinical assessors, paid £60 an hour: extra income that can carry on well beyond graduation, into your own private practice.

A path that grows with you

As you move toward private practice, there’s a considered route for established clients to continue with you, agreed with your primary supervisor, your training organisation and our Clinical Lead.

A caseload you can count on

We support you to reach and hold your agreed caseload, so your supervised hours keep building steadily toward qualification.

Who it’s for

Advanced UKCP trainees, ready for placement.

Hora placements are for trainees a good way into a UKCP psychotherapy training, ready to see clients under supervision. We work only with UKCP trainings. It is a long and demanding route, and that depth is exactly what Hora exists to support and to see properly valued.

That includes trainees whose training organisation has already signed them off to see clients independently. If you are at that stage, there is no placement approval to arrange with your institution. You come to us as an experienced trainee therapist, on the same pay and the same terms, and your supervisor arrangements stay as they are.

You’ll need
  • Current UKCP trainee membership, in good standing
  • A minimum of 100 supervised client hours and your training organisation’s confirmation you’re ready
  • Or, if your training organisation has already signed you off to see clients independently, confirmation of that instead
  • Your own approved, UKCP-registered primary supervisor
  • Your own UKCP-registered personal therapist, and a minimum of 60 hours of personal therapy completed
  • Your own professional indemnity insurance
  • An enhanced DBS check
  • The right to work in the UK

The essentials

Placement questions, answered.

Employed. You join Hora as a worker, not self-employed, paid at least the Real Living Wage, with paid holiday and statutory sick pay, and tax and National Insurance handled for you through PAYE.

The full terms are shared in the placement agreement when we talk.

Ready to apply?

Tell us a little about your training, your availability, and we’ll take it from there.