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Senior Educational Psychologist - 18.50 HoursinTorquayinTorquayPUBLISHED TUE 25 FEB 2025

 GOOD SALARY 
HCPCVEHICLE
Engage in meaningful work that directly impacts the lives of children, young people, and their families in the Torbay community.
Opportunity to collaborate with a skilled and friendly team, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork.
Involvement in the operational planning and management of the educational psychology service, providing leadership experience.
Opportunity for professional development through a consultation-based model, in-depth casework, and engaging in systemic work.
Support from leadership to implement solution-focused and person-centred approaches, promoting positive change in SEND and Children's Services.
Inclusive employer that values diversity and welcomes applicants from underrepresented groups, fostering a supportive work environment.
Attractive compensation package, providing financial security and recognition for expertise in the field.
Torbay Council is seeking a Senior Educational Psychologist for a part-time position (18.50 hours per week) as part of its Children's Services team in Torquay. The successful candidate will have at least three years of experience and will support the operational management of the educational psychology service, working alongside the Principal Educational Psychologist. The role involves line management and supervisory responsibilities, collaboration with leadership and partners, and a focus on solution-focused, person-centred approaches to facilitate positive outcomes for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).

Applicants must possess a psychology degree recognized by the British Psychological Society, a postgraduate qualification in Educational Psychology, and HCPC registration. Additionally, a full UK driving license is required for travel across the authority. The role promotes inclusivity, encouraging applications from underrepresented groups while maintaining a commitment to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply before the deadline of 6 March 2025.
Engage in meaningful work that directly impacts the lives of children, young people, and their families in the Torbay community.
Opportunity to collaborate with a skilled and friendly team, enhancing professional relationships and teamwork.
Involvement in the operational planning and management of the educational psychology service, providing leadership experience.
Opportunity for professional development through a consultation-based model, in-depth casework, and engaging in systemic work.
Support from leadership to implement solution-focused and person-centred approaches, promoting positive change in SEND and Children's Services.
Inclusive employer that values diversity and welcomes applicants from underrepresented groups, fostering a supportive work environment.
Attractive compensation package, providing financial security and recognition for expertise in the field.

 


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