Are you passionate about using psychology to improve outcomes for children and young people? Are you looking for an opportunity to be part of a transformative redesign of Inclusion & Learning in Devon?
Devon Educational Psychology Service (EPS) is a well-established, lively and thriving EP community, that is central to developing and delivering inclusive communities in Devon.
We are looking for two Senior Educational Psychologists to contribute to strong and inclusive strategic and operational leadership for the Devon EPS.
We welcome applications from a diverse range of backgrounds and experiences to enrich our team.
Why work for us?
This is the role – Senior Educational Psychologist
These are the benefits
We offer an attractive package of benefits, including:
Anything else I should know?
To find out more about the Educational Psychology Service please visit our website.
If you would like an informal conversation, please contact Dr Rachel Hearn, Head of Educational Psychology and Specialist Support Services (Principal EP) Rachel.Hearn@Devon.gov.uk
An enhanced DBS with ABL and CBL check is required for this post.
Applicants must be professionally qualified and registered with the HCPC.
Applicants must hold a full current driving licence and have access to a vehicle for regular business use.
Apply now via the link.
Senior Educational Psychologist
(Two posts: Totnes and Barnstaple)
Role: Permanent / Full Time (37 hours per week)
Salary: Soulbury B 7-10: £64,104 - £68,086 per annum (plus up to 3 SPA)
Interviews will be held on 18th June 2025.
Closing Date: Friday 6th June 2025
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