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Educational PsychologistinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 12 MAR 2025

London Borough of HillingdonFollow London Borough of Hillingdon

Positive Impact, As an Educational Psychologist, you will have the opportunity to bring about meaningful change in the lives of children and young people, helping them to thrive as confident learners and engaged members of society.
Collaborative Environment, You'll work closely with a diverse range of stakeholders, including schools, early years providers, colleges, and other agencies, fostering a strong network of support for your initiatives.
Innovative and Dynamic Service, The Hillingdon Educational Psychology Service values evidence-based practice and innovative approaches, keeping your work fresh, engaging, and effective.
Strong Professional Relationships, With over 72% of schools in Hillingdon engaged with the EPS, you will be part of a respected team that is trusted and valued in educational settings.
Comprehensive Support, You will have the chance to provide a wide array of services, from advice to schools and parents to the delivery of assessments in a timely manner, enhancing your professional experience.
Generous Employee Benefits, Enjoy a competitive salary with additional payments, generous annual leave, flexible working hours, and various health and well-being benefits that promote a balanced work-life.
Commitment to Equity and Inclusion, The London Borough of Hillingdon focuses on creating a diverse and inclusive workplace, ensuring that all employees are treated fairly and valued for their contributions.
Join the London Borough of Hillingdon as an Educational Psychologist and make a real difference in the lives of children and young people aged 0 to 25. We’re seeking passionate individuals who want to see every child thrive, ensuring they grow into confident learners and engaged members of society. With our innovative, evidence-based approach, you'll collaborate with schools, parents, and various agencies to champion psychological well-being and inclusion.

At Hillingdon, you’ll enjoy a supportive culture that values work-life balance, with flexible working hours and a standard 36-hour week, allowing you to manage your professional and personal commitments easily. You’ll receive an attractive benefits package, including additional payments, generous leave, and opportunities for professional growth. Join our diverse and welcoming team, where your expertise and compassion will contribute to meaningful change for children and families across the borough. Apply today and help shape brighter futures!
Positive Impact, As an Educational Psychologist, you will have the opportunity to bring about meaningful change in the lives of children and young people, helping them to thrive as confident learners and engaged members of society.
Collaborative Environment, You'll work closely with a diverse range of stakeholders, including schools, early years providers, colleges, and other agencies, fostering a strong network of support for your initiatives.
Innovative and Dynamic Service, The Hillingdon Educational Psychology Service values evidence-based practice and innovative approaches, keeping your work fresh, engaging, and effective.
Strong Professional Relationships, With over 72% of schools in Hillingdon engaged with the EPS, you will be part of a respected team that is trusted and valued in educational settings.
Comprehensive Support, You will have the chance to provide a wide array of services, from advice to schools and parents to the delivery of assessments in a timely manner, enhancing your professional experience.
Generous Employee Benefits, Enjoy a competitive salary with additional payments, generous annual leave, flexible working hours, and various health and well-being benefits that promote a balanced work-life.
Commitment to Equity and Inclusion, The London Borough of Hillingdon focuses on creating a diverse and inclusive workplace, ensuring that all employees are treated fairly and valued for their contributions.

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