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Introduction
Maingrade Educational Psychologist – Lewisham Virtual School
Supporting Children Looked After and Children with a Social Worker
Are you passionate about making a meaningful difference for some of the most vulnerable children and young people? Are you motivated by the opportunity to work creatively, collaboratively, and relationally within a dynamic multi‑agency environment? Lewisham EP Team and Virtual School are seeking an enthusiastic Maingrade Educational Psychologist to join our team under the leadership of our Senior Specialist Educational Psychologist.
This is a unique and rewarding opportunity to develop expertise in an area of practice that is rich in both depth and breadth, shaping outcomes for Children Looked After (CLA), and children who have a social worker. Your work will make a real difference to children’s lives.
Why Join Lewisham EP Team and Virtual School?
Lewisham is proud of its diversity, resilience, and commitment to inclusive practice. The Virtual School plays a crucial role in promoting high aspirations and educational success for CLA and other vulnerable groups, working closely with schools, carers, social care, and health partners. Lewisham Virtual School is a dynamic and highly responsive team and is the winner of an Attachment Research Community (ARC) award for the Relationally Safe Schools model. Your role as an EP with the Virtual School will be a key part of this work.
What’s the role ?
A Role with Depth, Breadth, and Purpose
In this role, you will have the opportunity to develop highly specialised skills in understanding and supporting children who have needs related to developmental trauma and averse childhood experiences. Under the guidance of a Senior Specialist EP, you will explore complex casework, develop your trauma informed formulation skills, and contribute to innovative practice across the borough. Yours will be a key role within the therapeutic offer of the Virtual School.
Your work will extend beyond traditional EP practice. You will have scope to:
1. Engage intensively with individual children and young people whose lived experiences require thoughtful, compassionate, and responsive support.
2. Provide psychologically informed consultations with carers, teachers, social workers, and wider professionals.
3. Apply a trauma‑informed lens to your assessments, formulations, and recommendations.
4. Contribute to systemic change across settings supporting CLA and children with a social worker.
A Truly Multi‑Agency Way of Working
You will become part of a vibrant multidisciplinary team within the Virtual School, collaborating closely with:
5. Social workers
6. CAMHS practitioners
7. Specialist teachers
8. Designated Teachers in schools
9. Foster carers, residential staff, and families
This integrated approach creates real opportunities for joined‑up thinking, shared learning, and coordinated support for young people. You will be part of a team that values relationships, reflective practice, and collective responsibility for improving outcomes.
Creating Relationally Safe Schools Where All Children Belong
A significant part of this role involves shaping the environments in which our young people learn. You will help develop and deliver training to schools, ensuring they are places where children feel:
10. Safe
11. Welcome
12. Connected
13. Understood
14. Able to thrive academically and emotionally
Our Virtual School is committed to promoting relational, restorative, and trauma‑informed approaches across Lewisham. You will contribute to building capacity in schools so that every child—especially those with a social worker—can feel a genuine sense of belonging.
What’s in it for you ?
Excellent training and development opportunities, plus a range of benefits including:
15. Generous holiday allowance
16. Local Government Pension scheme
17. Flexible working and family friendly policies
18. Season ticket and bicycle loans
19. A range of staff discounts including local subsidised gym memberships
20. Supportive staff networks
What We’re Looking For
We are seeking an Educational Psychologist who is:
21. Curious, compassionate, and committed to social justice
22. Skilled in relationship‑based practice
Location
The job is primarily based in Kaleidoscope, Rushey Green, Catford, London, SE JF a children's developmental centre in Rushey Green/Catford area, but we operate a hybrid approach where you will be required to work both in the office, in education settings, and from home on a regular basis. There will be times when you will visit children out of the borough of Lewisham.
Special conditions
23. You must be a qualified educational psychologist with HCPC registration
24. You will sometimes need to travel outside of the borough to visit children/education settings
25. The job is subject to an enhanced DBS check