ADHD Coach – Harley Therapy at Harley Therapy
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Feb, 26

Salary

100.0

Posted On

19 Nov, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

ADHD Coaching, Executive Functioning Skills, Planning, Organisation, Self-Management, Communication, Coaching Ethics, Client Care

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Company Description Since 2006, Harley Therapy has connected individuals to the highest calibre practitioners in private practice, working to improve their mental health and lead more fulfilling lives. We are committed to raising the standard of care in the private sector, and we align ourselves with the most selective group of therapists and psychiatrists. Job Description We are seeking an experienced ADHD Coach to join our established team of practitioners in central London, Harley Street. This role is ideal for someone with a solid coaching background, specific training and expertise in ADHD, and a commitment to high-quality, longer-term client work. We are looking for a coach who can offer thoughtful, practical coaching to adolescents (16+) and adults, supporting them with executive functioning skills, planning, organisation, self-management, and day-to-day routines. All practitioners are self-employed, and our admin team will support you with client scheduling, and ongoing communication. You can expect to take home £100 per 50-minute session, supported by a six-day-a-week admin team, dedicated marketing support, and our bespoke booking system, allowing you to mainly focus on your clinical work. We also have a team of Consultant Psychiatrists who specialise in ADHD assessment and diagnosis. Some clients will be referred directly by them, and you will have a clear pathway to refer clients back for diagnostic input when appropriate. This ensures continuity of care and allows clients to access the support they need in a coordinated way. Qualifications Essential requirements A core coaching qualification accredited by ICF, AC, or an equivalent recognised coaching body ADHD-specific coach training covering neurodiversity, executive functioning, and ADHD-focused tools A minimum of eight years’ experience working with clients (can include training hours under supervision) Membership of a professional coaching organisation with a clear commitment to ethics, supervision, and ongoing CPD Strong boundaries, excellent communication, and a clear understanding of the distinction between coaching and therapy We ask for a minimum commitment of either: one full clinic day (8–10 hours) each week, or two 5-hour clinics (to include at least one evening 4-9pm ). Additional hours are welcome if you would like to expand your practice. Additional Information Other benefits include: No room rental fees when you take time off Two London-based gatherings each year, offering the chance to meet the wider team in a relaxed setting Working in sought-after central London locations Being part of a professional community that values both client care and practitioners’ wellbeing We are selective about who we bring on board and aim to maintain a consistently high standard of care. We are looking for someone who can offer stability, reliability, a mature coaching practice, and the wish to stay with us long-term. We look forward to welcoming a coach who shares our commitment to thoughtful, high-quality work and who will contribute positively to our growing community.
Responsibilities
The ADHD Coach will provide practical coaching to adolescents and adults, focusing on executive functioning skills and daily routines. They will work closely with a team of psychiatrists for client referrals and continuity of care.
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