Join a dynamic and values-driven EP service
The Royal Greenwich Educational Psychology & Wellbeing Service (EPWS) is seeking reflective, creative Educational Psychologists to join our supportive, ambitious and friendly team.
You’ll be working alongside EPs, trainee EPs, assistant EPs, counsellors and specialist practitioners who are committed to ensuring that children and young people are at the heart of everything we do.
“Professionals regularly go the extra mile to make sure that children and young people’s needs are met effectively.” — Ofsted Area SEND Inspection
About the role
Our thriving traded service combines the stability of a local authority with opportunities to deliver preventative, systemic and innovative work. We work within a consultation model, valuing diverse psychological approaches and prioritising child and family-centred practice. Opportunities include involvement in:
We are particularly excited to be developing and piloting our ‘Expert at Hand’ offer—an innovative approach providing timely, accessible psychological support at the point of need. You will play a key role in shaping, delivering and evaluating this emerging model.
Specialist opportunities
EPWS plays a key role in the borough’s wellbeing strategy, with opportunities to work alongside:
What we offer
We are looking for EPs who:
Who can apply
We welcome applications from:
Informal enquiries
Closing date for applications: 6th July 2026
Interviews: w/b 13th July 2026
Soulbury Scale A5-10 (£53,554 - £63,638) plus Inner London allowance (£3,803) and up to 3 SPA points
Closing Date: Monday 6th July 2026
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