Make a difference for children and young people across Hertfordshire.
Hertfordshire County Council is continuing to invest in its Educational Psychology Service, and we are seeking Educational Psychologists who are passionate about inclusive, preventative and evidence‑based practice.
Whether you are an experienced practitioner or currently completing your doctoral training, this is an opportunity to work within a supportive, forward‑thinking service where your professional judgement, creativity and wellbeing are genuinely valued.
About Us
Our Educational Psychology Service works within an integrated practice framework, supporting children and young people aged 0–25, with a strong emphasis on SEND, emotional wellbeing and inclusion.
We work collaboratively with families, schools and partner services, balancing high‑quality statutory work with consultation, systemic practice and early intervention. We are committed to developing modern psychological practice that has a lasting impact on outcomes for children and young people.
Our service delivers SEND support through consultation‑based practice, systemic work and training with schools in partnership with local areas, a dedicated parent contact line, crisis support for schools, and the effective delivery of statutory duties.
Our Values
We foster a professional, supportive culture that values work‑life balance, staff wellbeing and flexible psychological practice, underpinned by high‑quality supervision, collaborative service development, research‑informed practice and robust, ethical quality assurance.
About the role
As an Educational Psychologist, you will deliver high‑quality psychological support to children, young people, families and settings across Hertfordshire.
Your role will include:
This is a varied and rewarding role that offers professional autonomy alongside strong supervision, peer support and opportunities for development.
About You
We welcome applications from qualified Educational Psychologists and trainee EPs currently completing a recognised doctoral programme.
You will be an evidence‑informed practitioner committed to inclusive practice and positive outcomes for children and young people.
Essential:
Talk to us
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact:
Recruitment Timeline: Applications are reviewed as they are received, and interviews will be arranged on an ad‑hoc basis—early application is encouraged.
Our Offer:
An enhanced DBS check is required for this post.
Salary: Soulbury A Scale 3–8 (£49,215 – £59,809 per annum)
Plus up to 3 SPA points plus £7,000 annual market enhancement. £6k Relocation Package
Hours: Full-time or part-time
Contract: Permanent
Location: Based in either Stevenage or Hemel Hempstead (hybrid working and countywide travel)
Directorate: Children’s Services
Recruitment Timeline: Applications are reviewed as they are received, and interviews will be arranged on an ad‑hoc basis—early application is encouraged.
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