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A prominent healthcare organization in Oxford is seeking a qualified Educational Psychologist to join a collaborative team. The role involves managing relationships with educational staff and supporting students' psychological needs. The ideal candidate will be committed to child welfare and possess excellent interpersonal skills. Benefits include flexible working options, professional development opportunities, and a relocation allowance of up to £8,000. Applications from trainees are welcomed for future positions starting in 2025 or 2026.
Oxfordshire Educational Psychology Service consists of a team of Educational Psychologists, Trainee Educational Psychologists, Assistant Educational Psychologists and dedicated administrative support staff. We apply our psychological skills and knowledge to achieve the best outcomes for children and young people.
We work collaboratively with young people, their parents/carers, educational staff and other professionals. Key duties include managing traded time within allocated schools, developing relationships with SENCOs and school professionals, supporting the LA with EHCNAs, and delivering training and support across a range of areas (EBSA response, Emotional Literacy Support Assistant training, SENCo supervision, the Relational Schools Project, a maths course, Postvention training and Critical Incident Support).
We are expanding to meet demand for high‑quality services delivered with schools and partners, with three area teams based in Banbury, Didcot and Oxford. The service benefits from close links with doctoral training courses and welcomes contributors from trainee programmes.
Work collaboratively with young people, their parents/carers, educational staff and other professionals. Manage traded time, develop relationships with SENCOs, support the LA with EHCNAs, and supervise and train across various projects. Provide reflective practice, professional development and strong peer support. Contribute to service development and team objectives.
Practise and develop skills in accordance with the EA’s support for young people and related services.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check for any previous convictions.
We are a proud diverse workforce and welcome everyone regardless of age, disability, gender identity, marital status, race, faith or belief, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background or maternity/family leave. We provide peer support, education and safe spaces through staff network groups.
As a Disability Confident employer we guarantee an interview for disabled applicants and for care leavers (with further education) meeting the essential criteria. We also guarantee interviews for Army transitioners within three years of leaving the service.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults, and expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment in recruitment and selection practices.
We discuss flexible working options (flexi‑time, part‑time, job sharing, nine‑day fortnights, annualised hours) depending on the role and service requirements.
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For an informal discussion, contact Anne‑Marie Baverstock, Senior Educational Psychologist (South), at annemarie.baverstock@oxfordshire.gov.uk.
If you encounter technical issues with the application system, please email careers@oxfordshire.gov.uk.