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A leading mental health service provider in Greater Manchester seeks an experienced Educational Psychologist to contribute to a trauma-informed educational psychology service. This role involves strategic service development, consulting within diverse multidisciplinary teams, and providing neuro-affirming assessments to children with special educational needs. The ideal candidate is passionate about inclusion and committed to the well-being of children and young people.
Working alongside the Education and Autism Lead (who is an educational psychologist), and with the consultant clinical directors, this post involves strategic service development in core areas such as: educational psychology service development and expansion, research, neuroaffirming service design, EOTAS.
Clinical supervision for psychological practitioners and trainee and assistant psychologist. This is a unique opportunity for an Educational Psychologist to work in exciting and different contexts. You will have the opportunity to contribute to the development and delivery of a trauma-informed educational psychology service that sits within a diverse multi-disciplinary team comprising of clinical, educational and forensic psychologists, psychotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapist and assistant psychologists.
The educational psychology service primarily provides commissioned work in mainstream schools, SEN and with families, with some additional opportunities to work in children’s residential homes and fostering services, depending on where postholders have a specific interest. The service works closely with the University of Manchester. The post does not require involvement in statutory assessment work.
Key Responsibilities
Contribute to neuro-affirming neurodevelopmental assessments and post diagnostic support.
Provide consultations and psychological assessments to identify and address the needs of children with SEN and those in care
Working alongside a multidisciplinary team to support schools, children and parents/carers.
Co-develop person centred reports and intervention plans, including strategies to support learning, emotional wellbeing, and social development.
Provide training and workshops to educators and carers, enhancing their understanding of neurodiversity, SEN, trauma, and attachment.
Offer trauma informed support and guidance to children and young people, promoting resilience and positive mental health.
Support the placement of Year 1 TEPs and contribute to research development.
Contribute to bMindful service development and the promotion of inclusive practices across education and care settings.
Working with children and families in the community
A full Job Description can be obtained upon request
Qualifications and Skills
Registered with the HCPC as a Practitioner Psychologist.
Experienced in working with children and young people with SEN and/or those in care.
Knowledgeable about trauma-informed approaches, attachment theory, and evidence-based interventions.
An effective communicator with the ability to build strong relationships with children, families, and professionals.
Passionate about inclusion and committed to reducing barriers to learning and development.
Skilled in providing consultation, assessment, and intervention within multi-agency contexts.
ADOS and/or ADR training is desirable but not essential
What We Offer
We are often asked “What makes bMindful Psychology a great place to work?” And the truth is, there’s lots of reasons why people choose to work for us. We offer lots of different career opportunities so that you can use your skills to make a difference to the lives of children and young people living with challenging behaviour needs.
We offer great rewards and benefits, extensive learning and development opportunities, and health and wellbeing support, so whilst you’re busy caring for our children and young people, you can be assured that we’re caring for you.
Our benefits include:
Competitive salaries
A generous annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays
Opportunities for professional growth and development through a combination of face-to-face training, online courses, on-the-job training, and continuous supervision and development
Supportive and collaborative work environment
Modern head office located close to Manchester Airport with fantastic transport links
Access to an employee assistance program and well-being initiatives
Employee referral scheme
Paid for DBS
Travel expenses paid
About Us
bMindful Psychology is an award-winning mental health service provider, committed to delivering high-quality psychological support to marginalised children and young people who have experienced developmental and relational trauma. We are passionate about supporting the teams around the child to ensure positive outcomes through consultation, implementation of tailored care plans, and training.
At bMindful, our vision is to offer a comprehensive range of services to support professionals, who in turn can support children and young people to reach their potential and have rich and meaningful lives.
bMindful Psychology has a broad range of services with a strong ethos of multidisciplinary and a hard-working team approach to provide those using our services with the best possible advice and support. This means significantly improving or supporting the mental health and wellbeing of all children and young people who use our service by means of clinical excellence so that they can reach their full potential.
How to Apply
Our greatest asset is our team. We are a warm, welcoming team of individuals with a shared vision for exceptional services that support children and young people's wellbeing - it’s what makes us trusted as a leading and specialist psychological provider.
We recognise the importance of everyone who works at bMindful Psychology , as their commitment and passion are the driving force behind our success.
Do you also have the skills and passion to join our organisation. If so, we would love to hear for you.
Please apply using the link below and attach your most recent CV. Should you wish to obtain any further information about this vacancy please contact Laura Byrne on 0161 510 0111 or via email: recruitment@bmindfulpsychology.co.uk