Job Title: Educational Psychologist Service: SEND and Education Location: Hillingdon DBS: Enhanced Rate: 664.31p/d inside ir35 through umbrella Part time role 2-3 days a week , 21 hours per week with cover between 9:00-17:00 3 month contract with potential extensions Role Purpose To carry out psychological assessments for children and young people aged 025 with SEND, in line with the Children and Families Act and SEND Code of Practice. The role also includes delivering psychological services using a consultation-based approach. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload and complete statutory assessments within deadlines Deliver setting-based work and interventions at individual, group, and systemic levels Use evidence-informed psychology to promote positive outcomes Collaborate with families, schools, and other professionals Maintain compliance with professional and ethical guidelines Prepare and deliver bespoke training sessions Support service improvement through evaluation and feedback Assist in the induction, supervision, and development of trainees or assistants where required Ensure timely and high-quality statutory work, contributing to performance objectives Person Specification Qualifications Essential: BPS-accredited postgraduate qualification in Educational Psychology Desirable: HCPC registration and full membership of AEP/BPS Experience Working with children and young people (025) at individual, group, and systems levels Skills & Knowledge Proficient in psychological assessment and report writing Skilled in applying a range of tools and approaches Strong understanding of relevant legislation and educational practice Competent in using IT systems (Word, Excel, case management tools) Ability to deliver tailored training sessions Competencies Positive, solution-focused approach Reliable and results-oriented Collaborative team player Effective communicator with various stakeholders Committed to high-quality service and personal development TPBN1_UKTJ
Job Title
Educational Psychologist