Trainee Educational Psychologist | 10037 | Temporary Fixed Term Contract from 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2028| 37 hours per week | £32,564 to £34,515 per annum | Soulbury Trainee EP Scale (Points 3–4) | Norwich
Educational Psychology and Specialist Support (EPSS) – Norfolk
Are you completing Year 1 of your Doctorate in Educational Psychology in summer 2026?
Would you like to develop your professional identity within a supportive, forward-thinking Local Authority service?
Norfolk’s Educational Psychology and Specialist Support Service (EPSS) is offering an exciting opportunity for a Trainee Educational Psychologist to join our team from September 2026 while completing Years 2 and 3 of doctoral training.
About the Role
This is a full-time Local Authority post designed to support your development as a future Educational Psychologist while contributing meaningfully to service delivery.
Post holders will:
1. Work within Norfolk EPSS for 130 days in each of the two employment years
2. Undertake supervised applied practice across a range of statutory and preventative work
3. Meet all university training requirements alongside service commitments
On days not allocated to Norfolk EPSS work, the university will be regarded as the approved employee base.
During Years 2 and 3 of training, you will be a valued member of the Norfolk EPSS team, contributing to consultation, assessment, intervention, training and systemic work across the authority.
Upon qualification, we encourage successful trainees to continue their professional journey within Norfolk EPSS.
About Our Service
Norfolk EPSS is a nurturing, collaborative and professionally curious service. We are committed to:
4. Reflective supervision tailored to individual needs
5. A generous and varied CPD programme
6. Flexible working arrangements
7. Developing innovative and evidence-informed practice
We are a multi-disciplinary team with strong, well-established relationships with schools and partner agencies across the county. Our service balances statutory responsibilities with preventative and systemic approaches to support inclusion and positive outcomes for children and young people aged 0–25.
We are proud of our supportive culture and our commitment to developing Educational Psychologists who feel confident, skilled and professionally empowered.
What We Offer
Structured, high-quality supervision
8. A broad and balanced range of experiences
9. Opportunities to develop areas of specialist interest
10. A service that values trainee voice and contribution
11. A welcoming and friendly team environment
Who We Are Looking For
We welcome applications from candidates who:
12. Will have successfully completed Year 1 of an accredited Doctorate in Educational Psychology prior to September 2026
13. Are committed to inclusive education and improving outcomes for children and young people
14. Are motivated to develop their practice within a collaborative Local Authority service
15. Value reflective supervision and professional growth
Before you apply, we recommend reading the full to help you demonstrate you meet the criteria.
Informal Discussion
Dr Michael Straker, Senior Educational Psychologist -
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losing date: 29 March 2026 at 23:55