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Carter Brown Neurohub - Educational Psychologist

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At NeuroHub, we provide professional dyslexia, dyscalculia and dyspraxia assessments for children and adults seeking a formal diagnosis. 

Over 24 years’ experience of completing high quality assessments, therapies, training and support for children, adolescents and adults.

We deliver high-quality, tailored assessments in line with national guidelines, while offering ongoing support to meet the unique needs of every individual.

Job Description

NeuroHub is seeking experienced Educational Psychologist (EPs) to deliver high quality neurodiversity screenings and full dyslexia & dyscalculia diagnostic assessments for children and/or adults. With education, workplace, and everyday life in mind, our goal is to provide comprehensive assessments and actionable recommendations that are recognised across schools, universities, and employment settings.

Assessment Opportunities

  • 121 work with children / school staff – direct learning difference work with children and generally within the school
  • Previous experience completing EHCPs and undertaking post assessment work directly with children and alongside schools
  • Responsibilities:
  • Complete screeners for SpLD and/or Autism and ADHD
  • Write screening report with recommendations for the school on child’s presentation and likely support need
  • Complete consultations with students and/or teachers/parents
  • Deliver assessments and direct work F2F at school or from one of our hub locations
  • Write full diagnostic reports with recommendations
  • 1:1 feedback session with individuals, parents, families
  • Liaise with families, schools, universities on a “support plan” basis
  • Consult with SENCOs regarding children
  • children and/or consultative meetings with school staff - paid hourly £70/hour
  • Acting as a lead consultant to/within schools to support SENCOs and other teaching staff with understanding and navigating learning differences with individual

Full neurodiversity screening (non-diagnosis) 

Responsibilities

  • Review and interpret results from preassessment questionnaires, screening for ASD, ADHD, dyslexia & dyscalculia
  • Provide detailed summary report and 1-hour remote consultation to deliver feedback and discuss the appropriate next steps and assessment pathway if recommended 

Requirements

  • HCPC registered
  • Minimum of 5 years post-qualification experience
  • Demonstratable experience with dyslexia/dyscalculia assessments tools
  • Strong knowledge of learning difficulties and cognitive profiling
  • Background in report writing for EHCPs, DSA, Exam Access Arrangements or Access to work
  • Commitment to neuro-affirmative practice and accessibility
  • Knowledge and experience working with neurodivergent children incl. ADHD, ASD

An enhanced DBS check is required for this post.

Applicants should note that this post is not on Soulbury Pay and Conditions

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