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Durham County Council - Area Principal Educational Psychologist

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We are looking for an experienced Educational Psychologist with good interpersonal and communication skills who is ready to step up into a Senior Educational Psychologist role. In Durham your job title will be “Area Principal Educational Psychologist”, recognising the important role you will play in supporting Educational Psychologists and wider team members, and in the strategic development of identified areas of practice.
 
When you join our growing team you will work closely with our Principal Educational Psychologist and 4 other Area Principal Educational Psychologists, forming a strong leadership team for our Specialist Inclusion Support Service.
 
Hugely rewarding and full of variety and challenge – this is a fantastic opportunity to progress your career!
 
WHAT IS INVOLVED?
Our Educational Psychology team provides a wide range of interventions and projects within schools and Early Years Settings. It sits within the broader context of a vibrant Specialist SEND and Inclusion Service with a range of psychology led multidisciplinary teams offering excellent professional development and career opportunities. In this role you would be expected to provide a good balance statutory work and early intervention and preventative services.
 
We encourage you to contact Peter Mulholland, Principal Educational Psychologist for an informal discussion about the role before you apply. You can contact Peter by e-mail at peter.mulholland@durham.gov.uk or by telephone on 03000 263324.
 
You can also find out more about us here: Working as an Educational Psychologist in County Durham - Durham County Council https://www.durham.gov.uk/educationalpsychologist

HOW WILL I BE SUPPORTED?
We are passionate about our people and offer a great working environment. When you join our service, you can expect:

  • An excellent induction package
  • High quality supervision as well as peer support.
  • Our commitment to supporting your wellbeing and personal development.
  • Our support to have a great work/life balance, with flexible working options including an attractive time off in lieu policy, part time working and compressed hours (for example a 9-day fortnight).
  • Our support to follow your own professional interests through a strong programme of continuing professional development, dedicated project time and opportunities to undertake research.
  • A central office base in Spennymoor with free car parking, with hot desks available across the County.
  • A hybrid model of work which combines office-based working and working from home.
  • A co located dedicated business administration team to support your work.
  • Recognition of any SPA points you already hold, and proactive encouragement and support to reach any additional SPA points as you become eligible.    

WHAT WILL I NEED?
To apply you will need a first degree in Psychology, an approved qualification in applied Educational Psychology and eligibility for Chartered Status (HCPC Registration).  An enhanced DBS check is also required for this post.

BENEFITS AND REWARDS
We offer generous rewards and benefits that are designed to help you perform at your best! To find out more, follow: https://www.durham.gov.uk/article/26895/Rewards-and-benefits
 
HOW TO APPLY
Please follow the link to North East Jobs for the full advert and to apply for this vacancy.

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Key Details

Area Principal Educational Psychologist

Salary: £65,432 - £69,399 Soulbury Scale B 8-11 
(plus SPA points up to £73,412)

Role: Full time / Permanent

Closing Date: Wednesday 4th June 2025

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