We are seeking to appoint 2.1 (FTE) dedicated and enthusiastic Main Grade Educational Psychologists to join our dynamic and cohesive team. Full and Part time applicants welcome. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a service that is highly regarded and embedded in local authority priorities and committed to innovation, inclusion, and impact.
What We Offer
What our team members say:
‘A really friendly and supportive team of EPs with a great mix of ages and experience’
‘It’s so important to feel part of a community, to feel supported in this role. I really feel North Tyneside EPS apply those values of connection and care to their work and importantly with one another.’
North Tyneside EPS plays a prominent role in shaping local authority initiatives. Our psychologists are commissioned to lead or contribute to projects and multi-disciplinary teams including:
What our team members say:
‘One of the key positives of working at NT EPS is the wealth of opportunities to develop and enhance my skills through a diverse range of work. This variety not only broadens my experience but also enriches my understanding and professional skillset.
Another significant strength is the service commitment to supporting children and families in ways that are both preventative and systemic.’
Who We’re Looking For
You’ll be:
An enhanced DBS check is required for this post.
Salary: £47,688 - £57,954 pa plus up to 3 SPA pa pro rata
Closing Date: Wednesday 25th February 2026
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