Educational Psychologist
Posted about 4 hours ago
Location
- Enfield
Reference
- Ref: BH-169052
Salary Package
- £58082 - £68529 per annum
Expiry Date
- Expires 18th Nov 2026
Job Type
- Permanent
Industry
- Education & SEND
Educational Psychologist
Salary: £58,082 – £68,529 per annum
Plus Outer London Allowance + up to 3 SPA points
Permanent | Full-time or part-time from 0.6 FTE | Hybrid working | Start date negotiable
Make a difference. Develop your practice. Be part of something bigger. Are you an Educational Psychologist looking for a role where your professional development, wellbeing and ideas are genuinely valued?
We are recruiting Educational Psychologists to join a friendly, ambitious and highly regarded Educational Psychology Service in a diverse North London borough.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a service that puts children, young people, families and relationships at the heart of its work, while giving EPs the autonomy and support to develop their own professional interests.
Why join us? We offer a highly supportive environment where you can build your career while making a meaningful difference.
You’ll receive:
We have a particular focus on:
Emotional health and wellbeing | Trauma-informed practice | Culturally responsive practice | Autism and neurodiversity | School attendance | Multi-agency working
EPs have opportunities to contribute to existing projects and services, as well as develop new initiatives and specialist areas that reflect their interests and expertise.
Current commissioned work spans areas including:
A diverse borough with a rich range of communities Based in North London, the borough offers an exceptional mix of vibrant urban communities, green spaces and rural landscapes.
It is one of London's most diverse areas, creating an exciting environment for psychologically informed and culturally responsive practice. Our teams work closely across education, SEN, early years, admissions, public health and wider children's services, creating excellent opportunities for genuine multi-agency collaboration.
The role involves visiting schools and settings across the borough and, where required, outside the borough, alongside hybrid working from a well-appointed central office base.
Who are we looking for? We’re looking for enthusiastic, reflective and collaborative Educational Psychologists who want to make a real difference.
You will need:
Join a service where your expertise is valued, your development is supported, and your work can have a lasting impact on children, young people and families.
Salary: £58,082 – £68,529 per annum
Plus Outer London Allowance + up to 3 SPA points
Permanent | Full-time or part-time from 0.6 FTE | Hybrid working | Start date negotiable
Make a difference. Develop your practice. Be part of something bigger. Are you an Educational Psychologist looking for a role where your professional development, wellbeing and ideas are genuinely valued?
We are recruiting Educational Psychologists to join a friendly, ambitious and highly regarded Educational Psychology Service in a diverse North London borough.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a service that puts children, young people, families and relationships at the heart of its work, while giving EPs the autonomy and support to develop their own professional interests.
Why join us? We offer a highly supportive environment where you can build your career while making a meaningful difference.
You’ll receive:
- £58,082 – £68,529 per annum, depending on experience and progression
- Outer London Allowance
- Up to 3 additional SPA points, with previously awarded SPA points honoured
- Permanent employment with full-time and part-time opportunities from 0.6 FTE
- Hybrid working and a flexible approach to working arrangements
- A supportive and approachable senior leadership team committed to staff wellbeing and belonging
- Regular individual, peer and group supervision
- A comprehensive service-wide CPD programme, with dedicated opportunities to learn, reflect and develop
- The opportunity to develop specialist interests and shape new areas of practice
- A dedicated and experienced business support team, allowing you to focus on your professional work
- Strong links with doctoral training courses and opportunities to support the development of the next generation of EPs
- Free parking at the central office base
We have a particular focus on:
Emotional health and wellbeing | Trauma-informed practice | Culturally responsive practice | Autism and neurodiversity | School attendance | Multi-agency working
EPs have opportunities to contribute to existing projects and services, as well as develop new initiatives and specialist areas that reflect their interests and expertise.
Current commissioned work spans areas including:
- Virtual School and support for children in care
- Youth Justice
- Primary Behaviour Support
- Mental Health Support Teams
- CAMHS neurodevelopmental pathways
- Autism and neurodiversity services
- School Admissions
- Emotional literacy and wellbeing
- Support for children and young people experiencing barriers to school attendance
A diverse borough with a rich range of communities Based in North London, the borough offers an exceptional mix of vibrant urban communities, green spaces and rural landscapes.
It is one of London's most diverse areas, creating an exciting environment for psychologically informed and culturally responsive practice. Our teams work closely across education, SEN, early years, admissions, public health and wider children's services, creating excellent opportunities for genuine multi-agency collaboration.
The role involves visiting schools and settings across the borough and, where required, outside the borough, alongside hybrid working from a well-appointed central office base.
Who are we looking for? We’re looking for enthusiastic, reflective and collaborative Educational Psychologists who want to make a real difference.
You will need:
- A professional qualification in Educational Psychology
- HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist
- A commitment to inclusive, child-centred and psychologically informed practice
- The ability to build effective relationships with children, young people, families, schools and professionals
Join a service where your expertise is valued, your development is supported, and your work can have a lasting impact on children, young people and families.
Jemma Molloy
Recruitment Consultant
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