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Educational Psychologist

Vox Network Consultants
Posted a month ago, valid for 7 days
Location

London, Greater London SW1A2DX, England

Salary

£626 per day

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The role of an Educational Psychologist (EP) involves applying psychology to support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), focusing on emotional wellbeing and mental health.
  • Candidates are expected to have a professional EP qualification, an honours degree in Psychology, and successful experience working in the public sector as either a qualified or trainee EP.
  • The position requires extensive knowledge of legislation related to SEND, as well as skills in consultation models, psychological assessment, and intervention planning.
  • This role also emphasizes the importance of culturally responsive practices and collaboration with various professional agencies to improve educational outcomes.
  • The salary for this position is competitive, and candidates should have a minimum of two years of relevant experience in the field.
Role Purpose
  • Educational psychologists (EPs) work at various levels in the local area and apply psychology to promote the inclusion and improve the outcomes of children and young people with SEND (including emotional wellbeing and mental health). The service promotes a consultation model aligned with the SEND Code of Practice Assess Plan Do Review process across schools and settings.

Responsibilities
  • To maintain the full range of professional knowledge, skills and experience to meet the requirements of the post and work to the Standards of Proficiency and Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics published by the HCPC.
  • To apply a sound understanding of the legislation that guides the work of EPs and adhere to the values and time scales within this work.
  • To maintain a working knowledge of key strategies and strategic values of the Local Area and EPS and ensure there is alignment with individual practice and performance.
  • To proactively support the development of culturally responsive practice relating to the role of Educational Psychology.
  • To promote learning organisation methodology, e.g. use learning from case work to enable systems level work and adaptations to internal systems.
  • To lead small projects or programmes of work in the EPS or in educational settings.
  • Volunteer to hold lead positions for the EPS, e.g. AEP rep, consultant for specialist areas (e.g. Downs Syndrome, hearing impairment, therapies or interventions).
  • To develop supervisory skills following a recognised approach, for TEP supervision, peer supervision, education staff and other professionals.
  • To use group techniques (e.g. solution circles, nominal group techniques, rich pictures, appreciative enquiry) to facilitate change and recognise how this work is an important part of local area leadership

Knowledge and Experience
  • Experience and/or interest in multi-disciplinary work.
  • Experience of working with a wide range of professional agencies.
  • Extensive knowledge, experience and understanding of the major issues relating to the education of vulnerable children. and young people with mental health needs.
  • Qualification and/or experience in assessment/intervention in a therapeutic modality.
  • Honours degree in Psychology.
  • Professional EP qualification obtained from a recognised training course.
  • Successful experience as either a qualified Educational Psychologist and/or a trainee EP on placement in the public sector.
  • Skills in working to a consultation model, undertaking psychological assessment and planning/delivering intervention programmes in partnership with schools and other professionals for children and young people.
  • Knowledge of psychological theories and their application in the field of education.
  • Understanding and application of psychological knowledge and theory in relation to individual casework, change and organisations.
  • Thorough understanding of relevant legislation, regulations, statutory frameworks and best practice affecting children and young people with SEN/D.
  • Extensive knowledge, experience and understanding of the major issues facing education for vulnerable pupils with SEN/D.

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