Educational Psychologist

Posted 09 December 2025
Salary 600
LocationEnfield EN1 United Kingdom
Job type Contract
Sector Interim & Executive Management
ReferenceRQ1653107

Job description

2-3 months contract with a Local Authority
Job Summary:
• The Educational Psychologist will work within Enfield Council’s Educational Psychology Service (EPS), applying psychological theory and practice to support children and young people with SEND, including those with emotional and mental health needs.
• The role involves delivering consultation, assessment, intervention and statutory advice, while contributing to a multi-agency response and the wider development of the EPS.
• The postholder will work according to a consultation model, aligned with the SEND Code of Practice and the Assess–Plan–Do–Review process.
• This position covers a vacant post and requires a HCPC-registered Educational Psychologist with substantial experience operating within local authority services.

Key Duties/Accountabilities (Sample):
• Deliver psychological consultation, assessment and interventions to improve outcomes for children and young people with SEND.
• Provide statutory advice for Education, Health and Care Needs Assessments within required timeframes.
• Contribute to graduated response processes and multi-agency decision-making for children at SEN Support.
• Apply psychological theory to individual casework, organisational change and educational problem-solving.
• Maintain accurate records, reports and documentation in line with HCPC standards, data protection and EPS guidelines.
• Support EPS-led initiatives, CPD activities, workstreams and service development projects.
• Ensure practice aligns with relevant legislation, statutory frameworks and local authority policies.
• Provide consultation to parents, educational settings and professionals in line with the SEND Code of Practice.
• Advise on cases involving SEN Tribunals and attend hearings when required.
• Maintain cultural competency and proactively contribute to culturally responsive practice.
• Keep performance tracking data up to date and take part in quality assurance processes.
• Work collaboratively with a range of internal and external partners across education, health and care.
• Ensure all work follows health and safety requirements, information security policies and safeguarding principles.

Skills/Experience:
• Successful experience as a qualified EP or trainee EP within the public sector.
• Strong skills in consultation, psychological assessment, formulation and intervention planning.
• Knowledge and application of key psychological theories and evidence-based approaches in education.
• Thorough understanding of legislation, statutory frameworks and best practice for children with SEND.
• Experience working with vulnerable children and young people with complex needs, including emotional and mental health issues.
• High level of cultural competence and self-awareness, with commitment to culturally responsive practice.
• Excellent interpersonal, communication and multi-agency collaboration skills.
• Ability to conduct research, contribute to development work and support educational improvement.
• Ability to manage conflicting demands, tight deadlines and high-volume casework.
• Strong resilience, reflective practice and appropriate coping strategies.
• Confident in using IT systems for reporting, data entry and secure information handling.
• Ability to travel within the borough.

Additional Information:
• Honours degree in Psychology and a recognised professional qualification in Educational Psychology.
• HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist.
• Client: Enfield Council – People Department.
• Location: Enfield Civic Centre.
• Working Hours: 35 hours per week, 09:00–17:15 Monday to Friday.
• Working Pattern: Full-time or part-time (minimum 2 days per week).