Educational Psychologist

Due to increased traded requests, we have exciting opportunities for Main-Grade Educational Psychologists to join our dynamic, friendly and supportive team that is dedicated to providing a high-quality service to children and young people.We operate within the framework of a consultation model with an emphasis on solution-focused, person-centred and trauma informed thinking. We have a history of multiagency working, and you will have a range of diverse opportunities to develop specialist areas of interest or work within existing projects as well as join strategic leading-edge groups. Currently commissioned projects include Virtual School; REACH; Youth Justice Service; WISE (Critical Incident Postvention) Training; Nurture Project; EBSA; ELSA; Trauma Informed Training and VIG.Successful candidates will be joining a creative and highly skilled team that is well-regarded and valued by schools and services across Barnet. You will benefit from a supportive leadership team committed to promoting the wellbeing of staff and work-life balance, ongoing training and development and practising in ways that are equitable, anti-racist and culturally responsive. We have strong links with the Doctoral training courses and are committed to supporting Trainee Educational Psychologists on placement.We would love to hear from candidates who enjoy the challenge of applying psychology creatively in a range of settings and are committed to improving the educational and wellbeing outcomes for the children and young people in Barnet. We welcome applications from both experienced Educational Psychologists and Newly Qualified Educational Psychologists (for the Educational Psychology posts) expecting to qualify in September 2025. Applicants must be professionally qualified and registered with the HCPC (or eligible for registration).Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, TemporaryPay: £53,995.00-£63,394.00 per yearWork Location: Hybrid remote in London ..... full job details .....