You must have a post-doctoral training in Educational Psychology and full HCPC registration.
You will be required to carry out statutory work. All advice must comply with standards set by professional bodies and be completed within statutory time limits. The preference is for face-to-face assessments.
Free parking is available in the building that our office is located in, and we operate a hybrid working system.
Minimum Requirements:
Have a 3-year degree in Psychology that meets the standards of accreditation by the British Psychological Society.
Gain relevant experience working with children in educational, childcare, or community settings.
Earn a master's degree in educational psychology or general psychology.
Earn a doctorate to call yourself an educational psychologist.
Key Skills:
Highly effective communicators
Excellent listeners
Able to develop rapport with diverse age groups
Empathic and sensitive to the needs of others
Trained in psychological and educational assessments
Able to observe others' behavior, collect and analyze data, and design treatments and interventions based on the data collected
Effective mediators
Able to relate to children, adolescents, and young adults